17 Ice Cream Desserts to Serve After Dinner or on Warm Days
A warm day can make a frozen dessert sound better than anything else. You can pick a scoop, a creamy bowl, or a dessert plate that fits what you want after dinner. Keep one in mind for a quiet night at home or a sweet finish after a summer meal.

Ninja Creami S’mores Ice Cream

Graham crackers, cocoa, and marshmallows make Ninja Creami S’mores Ice Cream a 1-day, 10-minute frozen dessert with 4 servings. Whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, vanilla extract, chocolate chips, and extra milk for respinning build the base and mix-ins. It fits after-dinner bowls because campfire flavor turns into cold scoops without needing a fire. Serve with extra graham crumbs, chocolate sauce, or toasted marshmallows.
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Mango Ice Cream

Ripe mango and heavy cream make Mango Ice Cream a 4-hour 40-minute dessert with 6 servings. Diced mango, sugar, lemon juice, vanilla extract, and kosher salt keep the fruit flavor clean while the ice cream freezes into scoopable bowls. It fits warm days because mango brings a cold, bright finish after dinner. Serve with shortbread, coconut, fresh berries, or a slice of pound cake.
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Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream

Diced strawberries and shortcake cookies make Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream a 4-hour 40-minute dessert with 10 servings. Sugar, heavy cream, vanilla extract, and cooked strawberry sauce build the fruit-and-cookie base before freezing. It fits the title because it brings shortcake flavor into a scoopable freezer dessert for warm days. Serve in bowls, cones, or pressed between cookies for a simple frozen sandwich.
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Tiramisu Ice Cream

Mascarpone, espresso, and ladyfingers make Tiramisu Ice Cream a 2-hour 15-minute dessert with 12 servings. Whole milk, amaretto, sugar, salt, semi-sweet chocolate, and cocoa powder bring coffee-shop flavor into a churned frozen base. It fits after-dinner desserts because the coffee and chocolate notes feel right after a meal. Serve in small bowls with extra cocoa, chocolate shavings, or crisp cookies.
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Ninja Creami Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

Vanilla pods and whole milk make Ninja Creami Vanilla Bean Ice Cream a 1-day, 8-minute dessert with 4 servings. Heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, salt, and optional vanilla extract build the frozen pint before the machine spins it smooth. It fits this list because vanilla works after dinner with nearly any topping or slice. Serve with berries, brownies, cobbler, caramel, chocolate sauce, or warm cake.
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Pistachio Ice Cream

Raw pistachios and heavy cream make Pistachio Ice Cream a 5-hour 10-minute dessert with 8 servings. Sugar, salt, vanilla extract, and optional green food coloring create a nutty base that churns before freezing firm. It fits warm days because the flavor is rich enough for small bowls without needing a separate topping. Serve with wafers, almond cookies, chocolate drizzle, or berries.
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Rocky Road Ice Cream

Cocoa powder, nuts, and mini marshmallows make Rocky Road Ice Cream a 3-hour 43-minute dessert with 8 servings. Milk, sugar, heavy whipping cream, vanilla, divided nuts, and divided marshmallows create a no-machine chocolate base with mix-ins throughout. It fits after-dinner bowls because every scoop has chocolate, crunch, and marshmallow. Serve with brownies, extra nuts, whipped cream, or chocolate sauce.
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Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

Peppermint extract and chopped chocolate make Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream a 3-hour 25-minute dessert with 4 servings. Granulated sugar, chilled heavy cream, optional green food coloring, semi-sweet chocolate, and fresh mint build the classic mint-chip base. It fits warm days because mint gives the bowl a cooler finish after dinner. Serve with chocolate cookies, brownies, waffle cones, or a drizzle of fudge.
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No Churn Salted Caramel Ice Cream

Salted caramel sauce and sweetened condensed milk make No Churn Salted Caramel Ice Cream a 5-hour 5-minute dessert with 8 servings. Heavy cream and sea salt keep the ingredient list short while the freezer handles the texture. It fits this roundup because it needs no ice cream maker and can be made ahead. Serve in bowls, cones, or over brownies, apple pie, or chocolate cake.
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Chocolate Ice Cream

Cocoa powder and chilled heavy cream make Chocolate Ice Cream a 4-hour 25-minute dessert with 4 servings. Sugar, salt, vanilla extract, and optional dark chocolate keep the base simple while the ice cream maker does the work. It fits after-dinner desserts because chocolate works with fruit, cake, cookies, and sauces. Serve in bowls with strawberries, whipped cream, brownies, or chocolate shavings.
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Ninja Creami High-Protein Vanilla Ice Cream

Vanilla protein powder and cream cheese make Ninja Creami High-Protein Vanilla Ice Cream a 1-day, 10-minute dessert with 2 servings. Whole milk, powdered sweetener, vanilla extract, and salt blend into a base that freezes before spinning. It fits warm days when dessert needs a lighter-style pint but still scoops like ice cream. Serve with berries, granola, chocolate chips, crushed cookies, or caramel drizzle.
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Strawberry Ice Cream

Fresh strawberries and honey make Strawberry Ice Cream a 4-hour 40-minute dessert with 6 servings. Sugar, lemon juice, heavy cream, and vanilla extract turn the berries into a creamy churned batch without eggs. It fits warm days because the fruit keeps the dessert bright and easy to pair with other sweets. Serve with shortcake, pound cake, brownies, waffle cones, or more sliced strawberries.
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Neapolitan Ice Cream

Sweetened condensed milk and whipped cream make Neapolitan Ice Cream a 5-hour 35-minute no-churn dessert with 6 servings. Vanilla extract, salt, cocoa powder, strawberry puree, optional food coloring, and optional wafer rolls create the chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry layers. It fits the slices part of the title because the loaf pan can be cut cleanly after freezing. Serve in slices or scoop across all three flavors.
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Biscoff Ice Cream

Biscoff spread and cookie pieces make Biscoff Ice Cream a 4-hour 30-minute dessert with 6 servings. Heavy cream, sugar, vanilla extract, and crumbled Biscoff cookies create a churned base with cookie butter ribbons. It fits after-dinner bowls because the cookie flavor feels like dessert without needing cake on the side. Serve with extra cookie crumbs, caramel, espresso, or a few crisp cookies.
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Ninja Creami Cookies and Cream Ice Cream

Whole milk, heavy cream, and Oreos make Ninja Creami Cookies and Cream Ice Cream a 1-day, 10-minute dessert with 4 servings. Confectioners’ sugar, vanilla extract, crushed Oreo cookies, and extra milk for mix-ins build the frozen pint. It fits the title because cookies and cream work for kids, adults, bowls, and cones. Serve soft from the machine or freeze briefly for firmer scoops.
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Dairy Free Ice Cream

Full-fat coconut milk and maple syrup make Dairy Free Ice Cream a 4-hour 45-minute dessert with 8 servings. Vanilla extract and salt round out the base before blending, churning, and freezing. It fits the warm-day dessert angle because it gives the table a dairy-free scoop option without adding many ingredients. Serve with fruit, chocolate sauce, toasted coconut, crushed cookies, or a slice of cake.
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Ice Cream Cake

Graham crackers, vanilla ice cream, and strawberry jam make Ice Cream Cake a 4-hour 20-minute dessert with 16 servings. Heavy cream, powdered sugar, vanilla extract, sliced fresh strawberries, whipped cream, and more strawberries build the frozen layers. It fits the slices part of the title because the square pan cuts into party-ready pieces. Serve after dinner, at birthdays, or on hot days when cake needs to stay cold.
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