Homemade Cherry Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe - Inside BruCrew Life (2024)

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Cool down this summer with a bowl of Cherry Vanilla Ice Cream. Adding chocolate chunks and swirls of cherry filling to this homemade vanilla ice cream makes it a delicious treat. It is sure to become a family favorite.

*This content is sponsored byDixie Crystals Sugar. All opinions and ideas expressed are entirely my own.

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Homemade Ice Cream

Did you know that homemade ice cream is easy to make? Honestly, it's just a few simple ingredients whisked together in a bowl and then churned to creamy perfection.

Now most ice cream recipes will call for an egg custard, heating the milk mixture, and then chilling everything for hours before you can even start churning.

I'm all about simple and easy recipes, so a homemade ice cream without eggs and without cooking is more my style. You can chill the whisked milk mixture for an hour to age and deepen the flavor, but most of the time I'm impatient and pour it into the ice cream maker right away.

We love this easy vanilla ice cream because it comes together in minutes and tastes delicious. It's also perfect for adding in extra things like brownies, chocolate chip cookies, or swirls of pie filling.

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Ingredients Needed for Cherry Vanilla Ice Cream

This vanilla ice cream recipe is easy to make with just a handful of simple ingredients. Fresh cherries can be made into a simple pie filling that adds a fun and delicious swirl to any ice cream.

One of my favorite Ben & Jerry's ice cream is Cherry Garcia, so I also added chocolate chunks with the cherry pie filling.

For the Cherry Filling

  • Fresh Cherries - Pitted and quartered.
  • Granulated Sugar - Sweetens the cherries.
  • Cornstarch - Helps to thicken the filling just a little bit.

For the Vanilla Ice Cream

  • Heavy Whipping Cream - Helps the ice cream churn into a thick, creamy, and rich consistency.
  • Whole Milk - The higher the fat content in milk, the smoother and richer the ice cream will be.
  • Granulated Sugar - Gives the creamy vanilla ice cream a sweet flavor.
  • Vanilla Extract - Adds flavor.
  • Sea Salt - a pinch helps to balance the sweetness.
  • Chocolate Candy Bars - These are optional, but they add a fun crunch.
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How to Make Cherry Vanilla Ice Cream

There are a few steps to making this homemade cherry vanilla ice cream, but each step is simple and easy to do. The hardest part is waiting for everything to churn and freeze.

Step One: Cherry Filling

  1. Pit the fresh cherries and cut into quarters.
  2. Stir together the sugar, water, and cornstarch in a sauce pan. Add the cherries and stir until coated.
  3. Bring the cherry mixture to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer until thickened.
  4. Remove from the heat and let cool.
  5. Refrigerate until chilled completely.
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Step Two: Vanilla Ice Cream Base

  1. Whisk together heavy cream, milk, sugar, vanilla, and salt until everything is dissolved.
  2. Pour mixture into ice cream machine according to directions.
  3. Churn. When ice cream starts to thicken, add chocolate chunks slowly while it is still churning.

Step Three: Freeze

  1. Once the ice cream has finished freezing, spoon ⅓ of ice cream and cherry filling in ice cream container. Repeat layers 2 more times.
  2. Press a piece of parchment paper or wax paper directly on top of the ice cream.
  3. Place lid on container or cover container completely with plastic wrap.
  4. Freeze 2-3 hours or until desired consistency.
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Recipe Tips

  • Pre-freeze or pre-cool the ice cream bowl before starting. If you are using a freezer bowl machine, it will need to freeze 24 hours prior to making ice cream. If you are using a compressor ice cream maker, chill the bowl at least 15 minutes prior to churning.
  • If you are using an ice cream machine with a frozen bowl, add the milk while the machine is moving. This helps keep the base from freezing to the walls of the container before it can churn.
  • Place whatever container you will be freezing the ice cream in into the freezer ahead of time. A cold container helps to keep the ice cream from melting as you move it from the machine to the container.
  • All the ice cream to sit on the counter for at least 10-15 minutes before scooping.
  • Cover the surface of the ice cream with parchment paper or wax paper to protect the homemade vanilla ice cream from air. Air exposure causes ice crystals to form on top of the ice cream. You can protect the ice cream even further by placing the container in a freezer safe bag.
  • Add solid ingredients such as cookies, chocolate, nuts, or fruit AFTER the churning process, but before freezing. Flavorings and extracts can be added before churning.

FAQ

Can I use a different milk?

You can use 2% or skim milk to cut calories, but your ice cream will have more of a crystal-like texture known as milk ice.

What kind of ice cream maker do I need to make this vanilla ice cream?

You can use a hand or electric crank, freezer bowl machine, or an ice cream compressor to make this recipe. The homemade vanilla ice cream will work in each one.

Why is my ice cream not freezing?

Ice cream machines will not freeze the ice cream any harder than soft serve. You will need to transfer the soft ice cream to a freezer safe container and freezer for 2-3 hours for ice cream that can be scooped. If it is not freezing to a soft serve state after 40 minutes, there is probably a problem with the recipe.

How do you keep homemade ice cream from freezing too hard?

  • Chill the ice cream base in the refrigerator. This deepens and ages the mixture. If the milk mixture is not cold enough, ice crystals can form during churning.
  • Make sure you have enough fat content in your milk mixture. Fat doesn't freeze as well. If you are trying to make a lighter version, there may not be enough fat in the milk mixture which causes it to freeze hard and icy.
  • Did you cut out some of the sugar? Sugar keeps ice cream soft and scoop-able because it lowers the freezing point of a liquid. Too little and it will freeze hard, too much and it will not freeze. Check your recipe and ingredients because it may be unbalanced in ratios.
  • Replace some of the sugar in the recipe with honey or corn syrup. These are effective at lowering the freezing point of the milks.
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Recipe

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Cherry Vanilla Ice Cream

Yield: 1 ½ quarts

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Churn Time: 25 minutes

Freeze Time: 2 hours

Total Time: 2 hours 45 minutes

Beat the heat this summer with a bowl of Cherry Vanilla Ice Cream. Chocolate chunks and swirls of cherry filling make this homemade vanilla ice cream the perfect frozen dessert.

Ingredients

For the Cherry Filling

  • 2 cups fresh cherries, pitted and halved
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch

For the Ice Cream

  • 2 cups heavy whipping cream
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • 4 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • Pinch of coarse sea salt
  • ½ cup chocolate chunks

Instructions

    1. If needed, freeze ice cream bowl 24 hours ahead of time.
    2. Stir together cherries, water, sugar, and cornstarch in a saucepan. Heat on medium heat for 8-10 minutes, stirring until it thickens.
    3. Remove and cool filling on counter for an hour. Refrigerate until chilled.
    4. Whisk cream, milk, sugar, vanilla, and salt in a large bowl until sugar is dissolved.
    5. Pour milk mixture into ice cream maker according to manufacturer directions. Churn 20-30 minutes, depending on machine.
    6. When ice cream starts to thicken, add chocolate chunks slowly while it continues to churn.
    7. Once frozen, spoon ⅓ of vanilla ice cream and chilled cherry filling into a container. Repeat layers two more times.
    8. Place a piece of wax paper directly on top of ice cream. Cover tightly with plastic wrap or lid and place in freezer for at least 2-3 hours before serving.

Notes

This recipe was made using Dixie Crystals Sugar.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 6Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 526Total Fat: 34gSaturated Fat: 22gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 97mgSodium: 73mgCarbohydrates: 51gFiber: 2gSugar: 47gProtein: 5g

Nutrition facts are an estimate and are not guaranteed to be accurate. If you need special diet advice, please see a registered dietician.

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  1. Carina

    Hello! I have a quick question, can I use frozen cherries? I can’t wait to make this and that is all I have at the moment:)

    Reply

    • Jocelyn

      Yes, you could use the frozen berries. Just thaw them and drain them very well before making the cherry filling. I hope you enjoy the ice cream.

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      • Dianne

        Can I put cherries and chocolate into mixture base and freeze it all together in my electric churn?

      • Jocelyn

        If you add the cherries and chocolate to the base before churning, the mixture will turn pink/brown, and they will sink to the bottom of the ice cream maker. The mix ins need to be added to the ice cream after it churns to keep them from sinking and to keep the color of the ice cream pretty. I hope that helps and you enjoy the ice cream.

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FAQs

What is the cherry on ice cream made up of? ›

Ingredients: Cream, Skim Milk, Milk, Sugar, Dark Cherries, Water, Egg Yolks, Cherry Juice Concentrate, Cornstarch, Natural Flavor, Guar Gum, Tara Gum, Citric Acid, Fruit Juice (Color).

Who makes vanilla ice cream with cherries? ›

Bryers Cherry vanilla ice cream

Love the cherry vanilla ice cream with the cherry pieces in it. Taste so good and creamy.

How do you keep cherries from freezing in ice cream? ›

Stir the cherries, sugar, and lemon juice together and let it sit on your countertop at room temperature for two hours. The sugar will help draw the juice out of the cherries, and will also get sucked into the cherries to help keep them from freezing solid in your ice cream.

How to make ice cream in the old days? ›

Ice cream at this time was made using the “ pot freezer” method,which involved placing a bowl of cream in a bucket of ice and salt (note: not mixing the ice and salt with cream as many believe).

What is vanilla ice cream with cherries called? ›

White House Cherry is basically vanilla ice cream mixed with Maraschino cherries.

What is the chemical for cherry flavor? ›

The dominant aroma chemical in cherries is benzaldehyde, which people often associate with cherry flavor. Benzaldehyde can also sometimes make the cherry flavor in beverages taste different from the actual fruit.

Does Blue Bell make cherry vanilla ice cream? ›

Maraschino cherry halves mixed into a smooth, creamy vanilla ice cream.

What cherries are good for ice cream? ›

Maraschino cherries are a popular topping for ice cream sundaes and used in certain co*cktails or as garnishes for foods like glazed ham, parfaits, milkshakes, cakes, and pastries.

What kind of cherries are in Ben & Jerry's Cherry Garcia ice cream? ›

CREAM, SKIM MILK, LIQUID SUGAR (SUGAR, WATER), BORDEAUX CHERRIES [CHERRIES, SUGAR, FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CONCENTRATES (COLOR), NATURAL FLAVOR, LEMON JUICE CONCENTRATE, GUAR GUM, CARRAGEENAN], WATER, FUDGE FLAKES [SUGAR, COCONUT OIL, COCOA (PROCESSED WITH ALKALI), COCOA, BUTTEROIL, SOY LECITHIN, NATURAL FLAVOR], EGG YOLKS ...

Does Turkey Hill make cherry vanilla ice cream? ›

Cool down on a hot summer day with this light and creamy ice cream. Turkey Hill All Natural Cherry Vanilla 48 oz: Vanilla flavored ice cream with juicy slices of real fruit. This cherry vanilla ice cream is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth cravings.

What is in Blue Moon ice cream? ›

Ingredients. Milk, cream, sugar, corn syrup, skim milk, whey, natural and artificial flavor, mono and diglycerides, blue 1, cellulose gum, guar gum, annatto (color).

Why do ice cream cherries taste different? ›

Maraschino cherries, also known as co*cktail cherries, are preserved, sweetened, and artificially colored to become bright red cherries. That's why they have a different taste and composition (no pits) than natural cherries.

What is the lifespan of homemade ice cream? ›

Most ice cream experts agree that unopened commercial ice cream stored in the coldest part of your office freezer can last about two to four months (homemade ice cream made without preservatives lasts about one month). Freezer burn happens when moisture seeps into your ice cream, evaporates, and forms ice crystals.

What is the secret to making ice cream? ›

When it comes to great ice cream, cold temperatures and speed are your friends: the faster you bring your base from liquid to solid, the creamier it'll be. In a 2-quart unit, a typical batch of ice cream will take between 18 and 25 minutes to churn.

Are ice cream cherries real cherries? ›

So, yes, maraschino cherries are crafted from real cherries.

After the cherries are bleached, they're soaked in another solution with sugar, red food dye, and bitter almond oil for about four weeks. This treatment provides them with bright red color and sweet taste.

Why do they put cherries on top of ice cream? ›

The ice cream sundae was invented by Chester Platt who owned the Platt & Colt's drugstore in 1893. Platt prepared a dish of vanilla ice cream for the Reverend John Scott on a Sunday. Chester Platt spiced up the ice cream with cherry syrup and a candied cherry. Reverend Scott named the dish after the day.

What is cream cherry alcohol? ›

Despite the “cream” in its name, this style of Sherry is actually a mahogany-hued wine that balances the nutty aromas and full-bodied elegance of an Oloroso with the sweetness of PX.

Where does cherry on top come from? ›

We need to look the Pacific Northwest for the origin of the modern day maraschino cherry. An Oregon State University professor spent six years during Prohibition, developing a new version of the cherry. Oregon was and is home to many cherry farms.

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