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21 Creamy Ice Cream Recipes To Make At Home

There’s something extra satisfying about making ice cream at home. You get that rich, freshly churned texture, you can pick exactly the flavors you’re craving, and honestly, it just feels like the kind of treat that makes an ordinary day better.

It’s also the perfect thing to serve when you want an easy spring dessert, a sweet afternoon snack, or something cold and creamy to enjoy on a hot summer day.

I pulled together these recipes to give you a mix of classics, chocolate favorites, fruity options, and a few more creative scoops, all from individual recipe pages, not roundups.

Each one is worth saving for the next time you want something cold, creamy, and homemade.

1. How to Make Vanilla Ice Cream by Allrecipes

This is a great place to start if you want a simple homemade vanilla ice cream with a bright, classic flavor. It uses a Philadelphia-style approach, so the result feels creamy, clean, and perfect for toppings, pies, or serving completely on its own. 

Check out the recipe here

2. S’mores Ice Cream by Simply Recipes

This recipe takes the familiar flavors of chocolate, marshmallow, and graham crackers and turns them into a creamy frozen dessert. It is a fun homemade option when you want something playful and nostalgic, especially for summer gatherings or weekend desserts with family. 

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3. Chocolate Swirl Pistachio Ice Cream by Sally’s Baking Addiction

This recipe gives you a creamy pistachio base with ribbons of chocolate running through it, which makes every scoop feel a little more special. It is also a no-churn option, so it’s especially appealing when you want something impressive without using an ice cream maker. 

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4. 30-Minute Philadelphia-Style Ice Cream by Serious Eats

This is a smart recipe for anyone who wants a fast homemade vanilla-style ice cream without cooking a custard. It is designed to be simple and efficient, but still delivers a creamy scoop that feels polished enough for dinner parties or weekend desserts. 

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5. Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream by Love & Lemons

This one keeps things classic with a rich vanilla flavor and a straightforward ingredient list. It is the kind of recipe that feels dependable and versatile, whether you want to eat it plain, pile on toppings, or turn it into the base for sundaes. 

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6. Cinnamon Ice Cream by Simply Recipes

Cinnamon ice cream has that cozy, almost nostalgic feel that makes it stand out from standard vanilla. This recipe sounds especially good for fall desserts, fruit crisps, or even by itself when you want something creamy with a gentle spiced warmth in every bite. 

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7. Easiest Homemade Ice Cream Recipe by Bigger Bolder Baking

This is one of those recipes that makes homemade ice cream feel extremely doable. With a very short ingredient list and no ice cream maker required, it’s ideal for days when you want creamy results fast and do not want to overcomplicate dessert. 

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8. Best Mason Jar Ice Cream Recipe by Delish

This recipe looks fun, easy, and very beginner-friendly. Shaking the mixture in a jar gives it a more hands-on feel, and it is especially nice when you want a small-batch homemade ice cream that still turns out rich, creamy, and customizable. 

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9. Vanilla Ice Cream by Preppy Kitchen

This vanilla ice cream recipe sounds smooth, rich, and reliably classic. It is exactly the sort of homemade scoop that works for almost any occasion, from summer gatherings to birthdays, and it gives you that clean vanilla flavor that never goes out of style. 

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10. French Vanilla Ice Cream by Handle the Heat

If you like a more custard-forward ice cream, this French vanilla version is a great one to bookmark. It promises extra richness and a smooth finish, making it a strong choice when you want your homemade ice cream to feel especially luxurious. 

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11. Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe by Brown Eyed Baker

This version uses a custard base and vanilla bean, so it feels a little more classic and full-bodied. It is a smart pick when you want homemade vanilla ice cream with a deeper flavor and that rich texture people expect from scoop-shop style ice cream. 

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12. Easy Vanilla Ice Cream (No Eggs) by Chew Out Loud

This recipe is perfect when you want something simple, creamy, and uncomplicated. Because it skips the eggs, it feels more approachable for everyday use, but still promises the kind of homemade vanilla flavor that works beautifully with cakes, cobblers, and brownies. 

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13. 3-Ingredient Ice Cream Recipe by Taste of Home

Scoop of 3 ingredient ice cream recipe for Taste of Home

Sometimes the best recipe is the one you can make without overthinking it, and this definitely fits that category. With only a few ingredients, it is ideal for busy days when you still want a creamy homemade dessert that feels comforting and satisfying. 

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14. Malted Milk Ice Cream by King Arthur Baking

Malted milk gives ice cream a nostalgic, old-fashioned flavor that feels a little different from the usual vanilla or chocolate. This recipe sounds especially good if you like dessert with a deeper, slightly toasty sweetness and a thick, creamy scoop-shop feel. 

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15. No-Churn Vanilla Ice Cream by Serious Eats

This recipe is great for anyone who wants an easy no-churn method but still cares about texture. It keeps the ingredient list fairly short and focuses on a pure vanilla flavor, which makes it a useful recipe to keep on hand year-round. 

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16. Blueberry Crumble Ice Cream by Sally’s Baking Addiction

This recipe sounds like a really fun mix of creamy, fruity, and buttery textures. The blueberry sauce and brown sugar crumble make it feel more layered than a standard fruit ice cream, so it is a great pick when you want something homemade and memorable. 

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17. Homemade Chocolate Ice Cream by Love & Lemons

This is a strong choice for anyone who wants a rich chocolate base with a smooth, creamy finish. It uses both cocoa and dark chocolate, which usually gives homemade ice cream a more rounded and satisfying flavor than simpler chocolate versions. 

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18. Cookies and Cream Ice Cream by Chew Out Loud

Cookies and cream is always a safe bet, but homemade makes it even better because you get that fresh creamy base with plenty of cookie texture throughout. This recipe sounds ideal when you want something familiar, easy to love, and great for sharing. 

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19. Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream by Bigger Bolder Baking

This recipe keeps the process simple while still aiming for a really creamy result. Since it uses only a few ingredients and no ice cream maker, it is a good one for beginners or for anyone who wants homemade ice cream without much planning. 

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20. Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe by Delish

This vanilla ice cream recipe feels like a classic crowd-pleaser. It uses staple ingredients and focuses on a traditional homemade flavor, making it the kind of dependable dessert you can serve with pies, cakes, cookies, or just a generous spoonful of hot fudge. 

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21. Homemade Chocolate Ice Cream by Preppy Kitchen

This one is for serious chocolate fans. It promises a velvety texture and rich flavor, but still keeps the ingredient list manageable, which makes it a nice homemade option when you want something decadent without turning the process into an all-day project. 

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Homemade ice cream always feels a little more special because it is not just dessert, it is part of the experience.

Whether you want a simple vanilla, a rich chocolate scoop, or something more creative like blueberry crumble or s’mores, this list gives you plenty of recipes to work through, and honestly, each one sounds better than the last. 

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