Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream (frozen custard) - The Recipe Rebel (2024)

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written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 18 votes

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 6 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Servings 6 servings

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Last updated on January 30, 2024

This Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream (frozen custard) is simple recipe made with a custard base for an even richer and creamier result! Just 20 minutes of hands-on time needed!

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Table of Contents

  • Ingredients Needed:
  • How to Make Frozen Custard
  • Ice Cream FAQs
  • Tips and Notes for Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream
  • Ice Cream Add-In Ideas
  • More Ice Cream Recipes You’ll Love
  • Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe

This Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream, also know as Frozen Custard, is a slightly richer version of my Easy Homemade Ice Cream.

Like the easy ice cream, it’s made with a base of cream, milk, sugar, and vanilla. It does include one secret ingredient, though: egg yolks!

The egg yolks in this recipe help stabilize the ice cream, which results in an even richer flavor! The fat in the egg yolks also helps prevent the formation of ice crystals, so it lasts longer too and won’t melt as quickly.

However, it does take slightly longer to make. Don’t worry though — it’s still pretty simple!

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Now, both versions are delicious, so if you’re not sure which one you’ll like better, make both! It’s a fun way to know which one to make for next time…and you get to have more ice cream. WIN!

Interestingly enough, my kids prefer the other method while my husband and I prefer the custard method. Both are delicious, but it just depends on your preferences!

We love to serve them with this Strawberry Sauce, this Rhubarb Sauce or this Dulce De Leche.

Ready to move on from vanilla? Try this Butter Pecan Ice Cream or this Rocky Road Ice Cream next!

Ingredients Needed:

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  • Cream: heavy whipping cream is a definite must for homemade ice cream.
  • Milk: whole milk will give a creamy texture. I don’t recommend using low fat milk because your ice cream will be more watery and icy.
  • Granulated Sugar: you can use anywhere from ¾ cup-1 cup of sugar depending on how sweet you want your ice cream. If you prefer things less sweet, stick with the lower amount.
  • Egg Yolks: using just egg yolk in homemade ice cream creates an extra rich flavor, creamier texture and a more stable ice cream.
  • Vanilla Extract: use pure vanilla extract for that big flavor we all love! You can also use vanilla bean paste or real vanilla bean seeds.

How to Make Frozen Custard

  1. Chill the bowl: Stick the bowl of your ice cream maker into the freezer as instructed in the manual. This usually requires 24 hours so plan ahead.
  2. Combine and cook: Whisk the egg, milk, cream, and sugar together in a large saucepan until smooth. Place the saucepan over medium heat and cook until thickened. Stir in the vanilla, then taste and adjust as needed.
  3. Refrigerate: Transfer the mixture to a glass dish and cover with plastic wrap. Place in the refrigerator until completely cold. Give yourself a few hours for this!
  4. Churn, then freeze: Place the chilled cream mixture into the ice cream maker and churn for 20-30 minutes until it reaches soft serve consistency. Transfer to a baking dish and freeze until firm.
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Ice Cream FAQs

How is frozen custard different from ice cream?

While frozen custard and ice cream are similar in many ways, they are slightly different. No cook ice cream is made with just cream, milk, sugar, and vanilla and prepared cold, then frozen.
Frozen custard is made using all of those same ingredients, but with the addition of eggs. It’s also prepared in a saucepan and cooked before chilling. Ice cream is more basic, quicker, and easier to make, but tends to be icier and less rich in flavor. Custard is a little more labor intensive, but has a richer, creamier, and more complex flavor. It’s also more stable and doesn’t get melty as quickly out of the freezer.

What makes frozen custard so creamy?

While using full-fat cream and milk help create a creamy homemade ice cream, the real secret to creamy ice cream is the egg! The extra fat in egg yolk helps prevent crystallization and stabilizes the ice cream for a thicker, creamier texture and richer flavor.

How to store frozen custard:

This homemade vanilla Frozen Custard will last in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Can I make this recipe without an ice cream maker?

Definitely! To make this homemade ice cream without an ice cream maker, simply pour the ice cream base into a freezer-safe bowl. Place the bowl into the freezer to chill. Every 30-60 minutes, remove the ice cream from the freezer and beat it with an electric mixer. This helps break up the ice crystals for an extra smooth and creamy ice cream.

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Tips and Notes for Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream

  • Just use yolks. Using just the yolks as opposed to the whole egg creates an even richer flavor and velvety smooth texture.
  • When you cover the mixture with plastic wrap, lay the wrap so it’s just touching the surface of the cream. This helps prevent a skin from forming.
  • Speed up the initial chilling process by placing the cream mixture in the freezer instead of the fridge. Just be sure to stir it every 10 minutes or so!
  • Let it sit. Before serving, I like to set the ice cream out in the counter for 5-10 minutes to let it soften up a bit. This gives an extra creamy texture!

Ice Cream Add-In Ideas

  • Candy. Add in a couple handfuls of your favorite candy! Try M&Ms, mini marshmallows, Reese’s Pieces, or chopped up pieces of any candy bar you like.
  • Cookies. Mix in your favorite crushed up cookie. Try Chocolate Chip Cookies, Peanut Butter Cookies, Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies, or crushed Oreos.
  • Brownies. Chop up your favorite store-bought or Homemade Brownies for some chocolate-y goodness.
  • Sauces. Swirl in chocolate sauce, caramel sauce, or Strawberry Sauce.
  • Nuts. Add a couple handfuls of chopped up walnuts, pecans, almonds, or a swirl of your favorite nut butter.

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Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream

written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 18 votes

This Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream is simple recipe made with a custard base for an even richer and creamier result! Just 20 minutes of hands-on time needed!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Churning and Freezing 6 hours hrs

Total Time 6 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Cuisine American

Course Dessert

Servings 6 servings

Calories 380cal

Ingredients

  • cups heavy whipping cream
  • cups whole milk
  • ¾-1 cup granulated sugar (use more or less according to your tastes)
  • 4 egg yolks
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract

US CustomaryMetric

Instructions

  • Freeze ice cream maker bowl according to instructions.

  • Whisk all ingredients together (except for the vanilla) in a large saucepan until smooth.

  • Place the pan on medium heat, and cook and whisk constantly until thickened. It will be noticeably thickened, but not thick like pudding. Stir in vanilla. Taste and adjust sweetness as desired (if you think it is too sweet, add a splash of cream).

  • Pour into a large glass measuring cup or bowl and press a piece of plastic wrap to the surface to keep a skin from forming.

  • Refrigerate until completely cold (you can speed this up by placing it in the freezer and stirring every 10 minutes).

  • Place in the ice cream maker and churn for 20 minutes or until a soft serve consistency.

  • Pour into a glass loaf pan or baking dish and freeze until firm, about 4-6 hours.

  • I recommend letting sit at room temperature for 5-10 minutes before serving. Cover leftovers with plastic wrap and freeze up to 3 months.

Notes

*This recipe makes roughly 1 litre of ice cream.

**You can make this recipe without an ice cream maker! Simply pour the ice cream base into a freezer safe bowl and place in the freezer. Every 30-60 minutes, remove the bowl from the freezer and beat with an electric mixer until smooth. This breaks up the ice crystals for a smooth and creamy ice cream.

Tips:

  • Just use yolks. Using just the yolks as opposed to the whole egg creates an even richer flavor and velvety smooth texture.
  • When you cover the mixture with plastic wrap, lay the wrap so it’s just touching the surface of the cream. This helps prevent a skin from forming.
  • Speed up the initial chilling process by placing the cream mixture in the freezer instead of the fridge. Just be sure to stir it every 10 minutes or so!
  • Let it sit. Before serving, I like to set the ice cream out in the counter for 5-10 minutes to let it soften up a bit. This gives an extra creamy texture!

Storage:

This homemade vanilla Frozen Custard will last in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 127grams | Calories: 380cal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 27g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 204mg | Sodium: 45mg | Potassium: 165mg | Sugar: 30g | Vitamin A: 1147IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 130mg | Iron: 1mg

Keywords frozen custard, homemade ice cream, vanilla ice cream

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My name is Ashley Fehr and I love creating easy meals my family loves. I also like to do things my way, which means improvising and breaking the rules when necessary. Here you will find creative twists on old favorites and some of my favorite family recipes, passed down from generations!

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Comments

  1. Jennifer Dulaney says

    This is delicious ice cream!

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    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Jennifer! So glad you enjoyed the recipe! Thank you for this kind review!

      Reply

  2. Lynette says

    This is a very easy and delicious recipe. This works great in my Cuisinart ice cream machine.

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    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Lynette! So glad you enjoyed the recipe! Thank you for this kind review!

      Reply

  3. Dianne Edwards says

    Can you add melted chocolate or chocolate syrup to make chocolate ice cream?

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      Yes absolutely! Cocoa powder works great too

      Reply

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FAQs

What's the difference between vanilla ice cream and vanilla custard? ›

Because ice cream is made in a machine that churns air into the base as it freezes, it has a lighter mouthfeel. Frozen custard is produced in a machine that incorporates as little air as possible, so it has a denser, thicker, more velvety texture than ice cream.

What's the difference between frozen custard and frozen ice cream? ›

According to The Kitchn, "Ice cream is made from milk, cream, or a combination of the two, while frozen custard is made from milk, cream, and egg yolks." Preparation for the frozen treats differs too.

What makes frozen custard creamy? ›

Frozen custard is made with a combination of egg yolks, heavy cream, a small amount of milk, and sugar. The eggs give the frozen custard a creamy and rich texture, while the heavy cream provides a smooth and velvety consistency. The sugar is used to sweeten the frozen custard and minimize ice crystals' formation.

Is French vanilla ice cream the same as frozen custard? ›

The difference between ice cream and frozen custard comes down to one ingredient: egg yolks. Ice cream is made with milk, cream, and sweetener. Frozen custard contains the same ingredients, plus egg yolks. This extra ingredient means frozen custard usually has a richer, thicker, and creamier texture than ice cream.

Which is healthier, ice cream or custard? ›

Deciding what to serve with your pudding? Brands vary, but vanilla ice-cream typically has about 10 per cent more calories than custard, as well as twice the saturated fat, less protein and half the calcium and potassium. However, ice-cream usually has less sugar and salt, too.

What is Culver's custard made of? ›

Vanilla Frozen Custard [Milk, Cream, Skim Milk, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Egg Yolk, Guar Gum, Mono & Diglycerides, Locust Bean Gum, Carrageenan, Natural and Artificial Vanilla Flavor], Pecan Pieces [Vegetable Oil (Peanut, Cottonseed, Soybean and/or Sunflower Seed), Sea Salt], Salted Caramel [Corn Syrup, Sweetened Condensed ...

Is tillamook ice cream custard? ›

Tillamook County Creamery Association (TCCA) announced the addition of Tillamook Frozen Custards to their product portfolio.

What's the difference between Culver's custard and ice cream? ›

In fact, the distinction is even written into law. Custard is made from a combination of milk, cream and pasteurized egg yolks, and in order to be true custard, it has to be at least 1.4 percent egg. Anything less than that, and it's just ice cream. Discover why we craft in small batches.

Is frozen custard just soft serve? ›

Let's start by saying that all custard is soft-serve, but the converse is not true. The main difference comes down to one ingredient: eggs. Ice cream is made from milk, cream (or a combination of the two), and sugar. Frozen custard adds egg yolks (no less than 1.4 percent egg yolk solids by weight, per FDA guidelines).

How do you thicken custard for ice cream? ›

To achieve this, the milk and cream are combined with sugar and cooked over the stovetop. Egg yolk is whisked in and the mixture is cooked slowly until it thickens. But cooking the custard too hot or too quickly will cause the egg to scramble, rather than transform the dairy into a velvety sauce.

What ingredient makes the custard thicker? ›

Custard is a decadent dessert made with eggs, milk, and sugar. Eggs are responsible for custard's thick and velvety texture, but some recipes (such as this one) call for thickeners such as cornstarch or arrowroot for extra richess.

Why do you add butter to custard? ›

Turn off heat and add butter, which will thicken the custard even more, after it cools down. Add vanilla.Stir again and remove from heat. You can strain custard to get rid of any lumps. Transfer to a bowl and cover tightly with plastic wrap on top.

Is Vanilla custard good for you? ›

With milk as the main ingredient, custard is a good source of protein and contains calcium, which is good for bone health. But custard is a treat food because it can also give us extra energy, fat and sugar that we maybe don't want, or need.

Is custard more creamy than ice cream? ›

Custard, owing to the egg yolks, has a thicker, velvety texture that's creamier than traditional ice cream. This difference in texture also affects the taste experience – custard tends to be richer and can have a more luxurious mouthfeel.

What are the three types of vanilla ice cream? ›

If natural vanilla extract is used, then the product is called "vanilla ice-cream". If vanillin from natural vanilla is used, then the product is called "vanilla flavored ice cream". If artificial vanillin is used, then the product is labelled as an "artificially flavored vanilla ice-cream".

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