19 Ice Cream Recipes for a Cool Summer Treat
Summer dessert plans can fall flat when every option is either store-bought or too heavy for the heat. These 19 ice cream recipes cover freezer pints, no-churn bases, Ninja Creami blends, fruit sorbets, sandwiches, and cake slices. The range keeps the table cold and varied, whether dessert needs to feed two after dinner or sixteen at a party. Some need overnight freezing, while others use short ingredient lists and hands-off chill time.

Ninja Creami High-Protein Vanilla Ice Cream

With whole milk, cream cheese, vanilla protein powder, powdered sweetener, vanilla extract, and salt, Ninja Creami High-Protein Vanilla Ice Cream turns a short ingredient list into two servings after a 1-day, 10-minute freeze-and-spin. The recipe uses the Lite Ice Cream cycle, with an optional splash of milk if the texture needs another pass. It fits summer nights when dessert should stay cold without eating like a huge sundae. Serve it right after spinning for the softest scoop.
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Biscoff Ice Cream

Cookie butter does the heavy lifting in Biscoff Ice Cream, a 4-hour-30-minute batch made with heavy cream, Biscoff spread, sugar, vanilla, and crumbled cookies. Six servings come out rich enough for small bowls, so it works well when the freezer needs something beyond plain vanilla. The spread runs through the base while extra cookie pieces give each scoop texture. Bring it out after burgers, grilled fruit, or a simple weeknight dinner.
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Ice Cream Sandwich

Raspberry-streaked filling makes Ice Cream Sandwich a freezer dessert that serves eight after 4 hours and 30 minutes. Vanilla ice cream gets mixed with frozen raspberries and crushed graham cookies, then stacked between rectangular wafers. The handheld format keeps dessert neat for kids, pool days, or anyone eating outside without plates. Freeze the slab until firm, then cut or pull apart the sandwiches when the table needs something cold.
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Neapolitan Ice Cream

Three flavors in one pan give Neapolitan Ice Cream a classic summer-shop setup without buying separate cartons. The 5-hour-35-minute total time makes six servings from sweetened condensed milk, vanilla, salt, heavy whipping cream, cocoa powder, and strawberry puree. One base splits into vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry layers, which helps the dessert look planned with less freezer clutter. Slice or scoop it for birthdays, cookouts, or after-dinner bowls.
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Ice Cream Cake

Layered like an old-school freezer dessert, Ice Cream Cake feeds 16 with graham crackers, vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, strawberry jam, and fresh strawberries. The 4-hour-20-minute total time is mostly freezing, so the hands-on work stays simple. The square pan shape makes neat slices for birthdays, cookouts, or hot afternoons when turning on the oven sounds wrong. Serve with extra whipped cream and strawberries just before cutting.
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Tiramisu Ice Cream

Mascarpone and espresso make Tiramisu Ice Cream a 2-hour-15-minute dessert with the familiar coffee-and-cream profile. The recipe makes 12 servings with whole milk, amaretto, sugar, chopped semi-sweet chocolate, ladyfingers, and a cocoa powder finish. It fits summer dinners when the table needs something chilled but more grown-up than a cone. Serve small scoops after pasta, grilled food, or a late meal on the patio.
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Pistachio Ice Cream

Ground nuts and cream give Pistachio Ice Cream its base, and the 5-hour-10-minute total time yields eight servings. Raw unsalted pistachios, sugar, heavy cream, salt, vanilla, and optional green food coloring build the whole flavor without a long ingredient list. The nut-heavy base gives each scoop more depth than a basic sweet cream pint. Serve it with wafers, chocolate sauce, or fresh berries after a hot dinner.
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Chocolate Ice Cream

Deep cocoa leads Chocolate Ice Cream, a 4-hour-25-minute batch that serves four from cocoa powder, sugar, salt, chilled heavy cream, and vanilla. Dark chocolate goes on at serving time for a little extra bite. This is the freezer pick for anyone who wants a straight chocolate bowl without mix-ins competing for space. Keep it simple in cups, or place a scoop beside brownies when dessert needs to stay cold.
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No Churn Salted Caramel Ice Cream

Salted caramel keeps No Churn Salted Caramel Ice Cream simple, using heavy cream, sweetened condensed milk, caramel sauce, and sea salt for eight servings. The 5-hour-5-minute total time needs no ice cream maker, which helps on summer days when the freezer does most of the work. Sweet caramel and salt balance the base without extra toppings. Scoop it into cones, bowls, or over warm cobbler.
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Dairy Free Ice Cream

Coconut milk gives Dairy Free Ice Cream its rich base, and the 4-hour-45-minute total time makes eight servings. Full-fat coconut milk, maple syrup, vanilla extract, and salt keep the ingredient list short while still giving the churned mixture enough body. It fills the summer dessert slot when dairy is off the table, but a cold scoop still belongs there. Serve with chocolate chips, almonds, or berries.
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Ninja Creami Watermelon Sorbet

Fresh watermelon keeps Ninja Creami Watermelon Sorbet light, using chopped seedless melon, lime juice, and honey for four servings. Because the base freezes for 24 hours, the 1-day-10-minute total time is mostly hands-off. The fruit-forward mix is useful after grilled food, spicy dinners, or any hot afternoon when cream sounds too heavy. Serve scoops straight from the machine while the texture is soft and icy.
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Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream

Shortcake cookies make Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream more than a plain berry scoop, with diced strawberries, sugar, heavy cream, vanilla, and chopped cookies for 10 servings. The 4-hour-40-minute total time includes the freezing needed to firm the base. Strawberries carry the summer flavor while cookie pieces add enough texture to make each bowl feel finished. Serve after cookouts or with extra berries on top.
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Ninja Creami Cookies and Cream Ice Cream

Crushed Oreos give Ninja Creami Cookies and Cream Ice Cream the cookie-shop texture people expect from the flavor. The 1-day-10-minute total time yields four servings from whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, vanilla, and six Oreo cookies. The Ninja Creami handles the frozen base first, then the cookies get folded in on the mix-in cycle. Serve it after pizza night, movie night, or any freezer-dessert request.
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Rocky Road Ice Cream

Mini marshmallows and nuts make Rocky Road Ice Cream a freezer classic with plenty going on in each scoop. The 3-hour-43-minute total time makes eight servings with milk, cocoa powder, sugar, heavy whipping cream, vanilla, nuts, and marshmallows. It covers chocolate, crunch, and chew in one bowl, so toppings can stay optional. Serve it when dessert needs more texture than a plain pint but still has to stay scoopable.
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Ninja Creami Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream

Cheesecake tang sets Ninja Creami Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream apart in four servings after a 1-day, 15-minute freeze-and-spin. Whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, cream cheese, fresh strawberries, vanilla, and a crushed vanilla biscuit build the base and mix-ins. The Creami cycle keeps the texture smooth while the cookie pieces add a shortcake-style bite. Serve it for summer birthdays, barbecue desserts, or late-night bowls.
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Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

Peppermint extract gives Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream its cool finish, while chopped semi-sweet chocolate brings the chip part. The 3-hour-25-minute recipe serves four with sugar, well-chilled heavy cream, optional green food coloring, and fresh mint for serving. It works especially well after grilled food because the mint cuts through heavier plates. Scoop into cones, bowls, or small cups for a clean summer dessert.
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Strawberry Ice Cream

Honey and lemon juice brighten Strawberry Ice Cream, a 4-hour-40-minute batch made with diced strawberries, sugar, heavy cream, and vanilla. Six servings keep it useful for a small summer dinner without filling the freezer with leftovers. The fruit gets a little lift from the lemon, so the strawberry flavor stays clear instead of flat. Serve in bowls, cones, or alongside shortbread cookies.
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Ninja Creami S’mores Ice Cream

Graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate chips make Ninja Creami S’mores Ice Cream taste like a campfire dessert in frozen form. The 1-day-10-minute total time produces four servings from whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla, and the classic s’mores mix-ins. It gives summer dessert the flavor of toasted marshmallows without lighting a fire. Serve after burgers, grilled hot dogs, or backyard dinners.
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Mango Ice Cream

Ripe mango carries Mango Ice Cream, a 4-hour-40-minute dessert with diced mango, sugar, lemon juice, heavy cream, vanilla, and kosher salt. Six servings make it useful for warm evenings when fruit sounds better than chocolate. The lemon juice keeps the mango bright while the cream turns it into a scoopable freezer dessert. Serve with extra diced mango, toasted coconut, or plain wafers.
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