Published May 15, 2020
What if we told you that you could be enjoying fresh, homemade ice cream in as little as five minutes?
OK, maybe not five minutes from now, exactly. You might have to stock up on a few pantry staples first (e.g., cream, resealable plastic storage bags), but once you’ve got those? Yes, just five minutes. Best of all, you don’t even need an ice cream machine — just some solid upper-arm strength and an immediate desire for a frozen dessert.
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To start, you’ll need two zip-top bags of different sizes: a smaller one for your ingredients, and a larger one for ice and salt. Most recipes call for one-part sugar to four-parts liquid (usually light or heavy cream, or whole milk in a pinch), but the ratio can be adjusted for taste, depending on how sweet your sweettooth is. Add a dash of vanilla extract (or nuts, or chocolate chips, or anything, really), and you’re ready to start “churning.”
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Here’s what you’ll need to do:
Need a bit of inspiration? Lucky for you, there is no shortage of ice-cream-in-a-bag recipes available online. Here are a few of our favorites.
Oreo Ice Cream
Amanda and Ashley over at Fresh Simple Home are big fans of this no-churn Oreo ice cream recipe, which really doesn’t skimp on the Oreos. It's so good, they say it's become a nightly treat in their homes.
(Fresh Simple Home)
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Easy Chocolate Ice Cream
Leigh Anne at Your Homebased Mom finds that kids really love to help making ice cream in a bag, especially if they get to add some of their own flavorings — like a few dashes of chocolate syrup. Check out the recipe here.
(Photo courtesy of Your Homebased Mom)
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Strawberry Ice Cream
Mindy at Coco & Ash loves how quickly this "bag" method produces ice cream. She admits that the possibilities are "endless" when it comes to flavorings, but she's partial to this recipe for strawberry.
(Photo courtesy of Coco & Ash)
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