Vegan Chocolate Ice Cream Recipe (No Churn) - Elavegan (2024)

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This homemade, no-churn vegan ice cream uses a special secret (and nutritious) ingredient for creamy, thick results! Using just 6 simple ingredients, you can mix up a vegan chocolate ice cream that is dairy-free, eggless, refined sugar-free, and gluten-free – with no ice cream maker required!

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Creamy Chocolatey Dairy Free Ice Cream

Is there anyone that doesn’t like ice-cream on a warm summer’s day, or served alongside pie or cake during Fall, or as a Christmas treat. Hold on, let me re-write that question…. Is there anyone out there that doesn’t love creamy ice cream?!

Whether you want to serve it up in a cone, scoop it into a bowl, or serve alongside a whole variety of desserts – ice-cream is versatile and an absolute must-have in my freezer.

However, where your standard icecream is usually filled with eggs and dairy and tons of sugar. This vegan ice cream recipe is dairy-free, egg-free, and even refined sugar-free! Plus, with my special secret ingredient, I’ve also managed to pack in some extra nutrients to this sweet treat. That way, you can feel even less guilty when you go back to the freezer for an extra scoop (that’s not just me, right?).

And there are no bananas in sight with this vegan chocolate ice cream either. Because, as much as I love a bowl of nicecream, this vegan gelato is for when you’re craving a rich and creamy treat.

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The Secret Ingredient

The special ingredient in this no churn chocolate ice cream is sweet potato!

Okay, you might be thinking- here you are at it again, Ela, putting vegetables where they don’t belong.’ But I’m here to tell you they definitely do and taste good too! If you’ve seen my recipes for Chocolate Zucchini Cake and Best Vegan Brownies (containing peas!), then you’ll know that I love to hide nutritional veg into all kinds of sweet treats. Now it is no churn ice-cream’s turn to get the veggie treatment.

If you really think about it, sweet potato is a natural when it comes to being used for sweet dishes- I mean, It’s even in its’ name (and why they’re in my Sweet Potato Brownies). Sweet potato is already a staple on plenty of Thanksgiving tables in the form of sweet potato pie and candied yams with marshmallows. And let’s not forget Pumpkin Pie too. Some vegetables were just made for desserts, and this is definitely one of them.

Plus, sweet potatoes are highly nutritious. I used Japanese white sweet potatoes for this sweet potato ice cream. However, you can use other varieties (just read the recipe notes first).

Japanese sweet potatoes, for instance, contain Vitamins A and C, potassium, iron, copper. However, most excitingly, they also include all the essential amino acids needed by our bodies.

Meanwhile, the orange and purple varieties are known for all of the above plus containing high levels of antioxidants, with purple sweet potatoes being rich in anthocyanins – which have anti-cancer properties and can protect brain health.

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The Ingredients & Swaps

Sweet Potato – This adds lovely texture and flavor. The Japanese sweet potatoes contain more starch and less water. However, you can also use the classic orange sweet potatoes or even purple sweet potatoes (if you can find them- they are sweeter, though, so may require less sweetener). Just make sure to bake the orange/purple varieties in the oven, so they aren’t too ‘wet.’ Slice in half when baking to help absorb even more moisture content.

Canned Coconut Milk – Full-fat coconut milk is rich and creamy in a similar way to heavy cream, so it makes for a great plant-based alternative. If you don’t like the taste of coconut milk, then you can use different plant-based milk like cashew milk, almond milk, etc. (for a nut free ice cream, you could use oat milk). However, in that case, add 3 tablespoons of refined coconut oil too; otherwise, it will freeze solid. You can also use other vegan ‘creams’ for a creamier result.

Cacao Powder – Or cocoa powder, if that’s all you have. You could also mix a combination of cacao and dark cocoa for a deeper flavor. Or use carob powder.

Maple Syrup – or another liquid sweetener of choice such as agave.

Dates – These will naturally sweeten without the need for sugar. However, note that sugars actually help to keep ice-cream soft, so changing sweetener/sugar types will affect the set of the ice-cream in different ways. Sugar free ice cream is often harder set.

Vanilla Extract & Salt – The alcohol content in the vanilla extract will help to keep the ice-cream slightly softer while also flavoring, and a dash of salt is always wonderful with chocolate.

Instant Coffee (optional) – Whether you want a mocha flavor or just to intensify the chocolate flavor. Adding coffee to chocolate helps to add layers to the flavor in sinfully delicious ways.

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This Chocolate Ice Cream Is

  • Dairy-free
  • Egg-free
  • Vegan
  • Refined sugar-free
  • Gluten-free
  • Nut-free
  • Creamy
  • Sweet & Delicious
  • Easy to make!

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How To Make Vegan Ice Cream

There are just four simple steps to making this no-churn chocolate ice cream. Plus, all you need is an oven or microwave, blender or food processor, loaf tin, and plastic wrap!

Step One: Begin by cooking a medium-large sweet potato (250g cooked and cooled). I used a white Japanese sweet potato and boiled it. However, if using an orange sweet potato, then I recommend baking it in the oven at 400°F until tender (as it’s a ‘wetter’ potato). Then allow it to cool.

Step Two: Add all of the ingredients to a blender or food processor. Blend until completely smooth and silky.

Step Three: Add the mixture to a loaf pan (or ice-cream storage container) and cover with plastic wrap—place in the freezer.

Step Four: Allow it to freeze for at least 4 hours for a soft serve consistency or overnight. Then leave it to thaw at room temperature for around 20 minutes before serving- enjoy!

For the full ingredients list, ingredient measurements, and nutritional information, then please read the recipe card below.

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Storing Instructions

This dairy free ice cream can be kept in the freezer for up to 2 weeks but it tastes the best fresh. Try to keep plastic wrap or some form of ‘lid’ over it, to keep it fresh for longer.

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How To Serve

This vegan chocolate ice cream can be served in a cone or scooped into a bowl, eaten alone, or sprinkled with tons of toppings.

Some of my favorite sweet toppings include berries, fruits, and sauces/drizzles. Alternatively, mix salty and sweet by serving with salty snacks like popcorn and chopped nuts (unsalted or salted)!

And, of course, this vegan ice cream is the perfect accompaniment to tons of different desserts, like pies, tarts, waffles, pancakes, etc. For example, these Vegan Waffles, Banana Oat Flour Pancakes, or even Chocolate Stuffed Pancakes. Or possibly even this Vegan Lava Cake, Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Bread, Vegan Coffee Cake, or Apple Strudel.

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Recipe Notes & Optional Add-Ins

  • If you have an ice-cream maker, then feel free to use it. The ice cream will be even creamier.
  • Adding any alcohol-based ingredients (for example 1 tablespoon Vodka) will make a creamier ice-cream, as it lowers the freezing point of the mixture.
  • If you decide to swap out the full-fat coconut milk for carton milk and have issues with the dairy free ice cream freezing solid, then you can break the ice-cream into chunks and blend in a blender/ food processor to reach a silky, creamy soft serve ice-cream texture. Do the initial freeze on a large oven tray to make it easier to break up.

There are tons of ways that you can customize and play around with this coconut milk ice cream. Here are just a few of my top picks.

  • Add 1/4 cup of melted dairy-free chocolate chips for even more chocolate flavor. You can also fold in some crushed chocolate into the ice-cream mixture.
  • Create an interesting marbled sweet potato ice cream by swirling in your favorite vegan chocolate spread, nut butter, or vegan caramel. Just add a little of the coconut cream to the nut butter, and that should help it not freeze solid.
  • Add some coffee or chocolate liqueur – The alcohol content will even help create a creamier ice-cream consistency.
  • Play upon the fact that this is coconut ice cream by adding in some shredded coconut. This will add flavor and texture to the mix.
  • Lastly, taking inspiration from some of the big brands out there. Why not crush up some cookies to crumble into (or on top of) the ice-cream. Like these Peanut Butter Cookies.

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Vegan Ice Cream

Author: Michaela Vais

This homemade, no-churn vegan ice cream uses a special secret (and nutritious) ingredient for creamy, thick results! Using just 6 simple ingredients, you can mix up a vegan chocolate ice cream that is dairy-free, eggless, refined sugar-free, and gluten-free – with no ice cream maker required!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 55 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine vegan

Servings 7

Calories 196 kcal

Ingredients

  • 8.8 oz (250 g) sweet potato peeled and cooked (*see notes)
  • 1/3 cup (105 g) maple syrup or liquid sweetener of choice
  • 7 small (50 g) dates pitted
  • 1 1/3 cups (320 ml) canned coconut milk full fat (*see notes)
  • 4 tbsp (24 g) cacao powder or cocoa powder
  • 1 tbsp vanilla extract (*see notes)
  • 1/2 tsp instant coffee optional
  • Pinch of sea salt

Instructions

  • Cook a medium-large sweet potato. I used a white Japanese sweet potato which I boiled in a pot with water (about 15-20 minutes). However, if using orange sweet potato I highly recommend baking in the oven at 400°F (200 °C) until it's soft (about 45 minutes). It's also possible to microwave the sweet potato for some minutes until soft. Let cool. The cooked and cooled sweet potato should weigh 250 grams.

  • Add all ingredients to a blender or food processor. Blend until completely smooth, silky, and creamy. Add the mixture to a loaf pan, cover it with plastic wrap and place in the freezer. An ice cream storage container works even better. If you have an ice-cream maker, then feel free to use it. The ice cream will be even creamier.

  • Freeze for at least 4 hours for a soft serve consistency or overnight. Let thaw at room temperature for about 20 minutes before serving. Enjoy! Store in the freezer for up to 2 weeks, but it tastes the best when fresh.

Notes

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  • White (Japanese sweet potatoes) contain more starch and less water. It's fine if you boil them. However, orange sweet potatoes contain more water and should be, therefore, baked in the oven.
  • If you don't like the taste of coconut milk, use any other plant-based milk like cashew milk, almond milk, etc. and add 3 tablespoons of refined coconut oil.
  • Adding any alcohol-based ingredients (for example 1 tablespoon of Vodka) will make a creamier ice-cream, as it lowers the freezing point of the mixture.
  • Add 1/4 cup of melted dairy-free chocolate chips for an extra chocolate flavor.
  • If you decide to swap out the full-fat coconut milk for carton milk and have issues with the ice cream freezing solid, then you can break the ice-cream into chunks and blend in a blender/ food processor to reach a silky, creamy soft serve texture.
  • The preparation time does not include freezing time.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Ice Cream

Serving Size

100 g

Amount per Serving

Calories

196

% Daily Value*

Fat

10.7

g

16

%

Saturated Fat

9.2

g

46

%

Carbohydrates

25.6

g

9

%

Fiber

3.5

g

14

%

Sugar

15.7

g

17

%

Protein

2.2

g

4

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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FAQs

Which vegan milk is best for making ice cream? ›

Kaminsky says that you'll get the best results from dairy-free counterparts that are higher in fat such as canned coconut milk. She typically uses almond milk as her base, but other non-dairy milks can work (steer clear of rice milk because it tends to be too watery).

How do you thicken vegan ice cream? ›

Plant-based fats are the best way to thicken vegan ice cream. Coconut cream, full-fat coconut milk and coconut oil will give the creamiest and thickest results. Cornstarch and tapioca starch can also be used to thicken but the end result will be a little more icy and a little less creamy.

What makes vegan ice cream vegan? ›

Commercially-produced vegan ice creams are made from soy, almond, cashew, coconut, or rice milk. These products deliver all of the delicious flavor and creaminess of ice cream without harming a single cow.

What replaces dairy in vegan ice cream? ›

The secret is nothing more than coconut milk. Full-fat, creamy coconut milk. Other vegan milk substitutes, like almond milk or soy milk, just don't cut it when it comes to ice cream.

What is the closest plant-based milk to dairy? ›

The demand for soy milk comes from its creamy texture and slightly nutty flavor, making it an excellent cooking and baking ingredient. It's the closest drink that resembles cow's milk, per a taste test and online public sentiment.

What is the best emulsifier for vegan ice cream? ›

A common - and better - emulsifier for ice cream is soy lecithin, which can be derived from soybeans, sunflowers and rapeseed. Soy lecithin has a neutral taste, and also allows you to make egg-less ice cream.

What are the stabilizers in vegan ice cream? ›

Guar, acacia, and xanthan gum can all be added to a recipe while cold. They can be blended into a recipe without needing to heat for them to activate. These ingredients are all similar in that they are thickener but they all have slightly different thickening properties. Guar creates a smooth creamy texture.

What can I use instead of heavy cream for ice cream vegan? ›

Vegan heavy cream is ridiculously easy to make. Simply soak your cashews in boiling hot water for about 5 minutes. Drain the cashews and add them to a high powered blender (I love my Vitamix) along with fresh water. To make the vegan cream even richer, substitute 1 can of full fat coconut milk + 1/2 cup of water.

What is Baskin Robbins vegan ice cream made of? ›

Made with premium, creamy coconut milk, our vegan ice creams currently come in two amazing flavors- the universal favorite Mississippi Mud, and the ever-classic Vanilla.

What is Ben and Jerry's vegan ice cream made of? ›

Our Non-Dairy flavor creations are made with almond milk, 100% certified vegan, and boldly loaded with chunks and swirls. You'll get Ben & Jerry's euphoria in every bite. These flavors deliver everything… but the cow.

What is a substitute for eggs in ice cream? ›

Instead of the traditional egg custard base, this recipe uses cornstarch and a few tablespoons of cream cheese to thicken the base. It's not enough that you taste the cream cheese, but just enough to give the ice cream a creamy, silky mouthfeel.

How to make ice cream in 10 minutes? ›

Step 1In a small resealable plastic bag, combine half-and-half, sugar, and vanilla. Push out excess air and seal. Step 2Into a large resealable plastic bag, combine ice and salt. Place small bag inside the bigger bag and shake vigorously, 7 to 10 minutes, until ice cream has hardened.

What is the best milk for homemade ice cream? ›

Nearly any milk will work, and you can substitute half-and-half for the cream. Ideally you want ingredients with a high fat content because these will create a creamy texture when cooled. Remember that we're just experimenting here, so try what you have on hand!

Is oat milk or almond milk better for ice cream? ›

Among plant-based milk options, oat milk is among the creamiest. This makes it a great choice for adding to coffee and, in our case, making ice cream. (We're working on an oat based coffee product by the way!)

Which non-dairy milk freezes best? ›

Oat milk. Oat milk may separate and become grainy after freezing. Goat's milk. Goat's milk freezes well.

What can you substitute milk for in ice cream? ›

Coconut milk, almond milk, and cashew milk all make delicious ice cream. Many supermarkets carry coconut or almond milk ice cream now.

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