Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream


It is so hot here!

Can someone please invent the Ice Cream Diet?

Where you eat ice cream for breakfast, lunch, and dinner? A few of you told me there already is an ice cream diet. Why am I surprised? After all, there’s a grapefruit diet, a cabbage soup diet, even a No White Foods diet. So why not ice cream?

healthy mint chocolate chip ice cream

Why not, indeed.

Hey, it can still be a healthy diet.

After all, there’s always this: Spinach Ice Cream.

Yay! We can now follow an ice cream diet and be healthy at the same time. So go ahead and embrace your new healthy ice cream diet right away, by devouring a gigantic serving of the following recipe for healthy mint chocolate chip ice cream. I guarantee that, by the time you finish your serving, you won’t feel hot anymore.

And if it happens to be cold where you live… please send some of your cold weather to me in Texas. I’ll happily mail you our hot weather in return!

mint chocolate chip ice cream

Maybe I wouldn’t want to be on an all-ice-cream diet. I’d miss my pancakes and oatmeal too much! Not to mention salads, beans, and even spaghetti. But if I were to eat ice cream all the time, mint chocolate chip—my favorite, as a kid–would probably be the flavor I’d consume most often.

Healthy Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

(Makes 1 huge serving)

  • 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • scant 1/16 tsp salt – don’t omit
  • pinch uncut stevia OR 1 tbsp sugar of choice
  • 1 cup milk of choice – See note below
  • 2 tbsp chocolate chips OR sugar-free chocolate chips (recipe on page 199 in the book)
  • 3-6 drops pure peppermint extract, or as desired
  • optional, I like to add 1 tsp cocoa powder
  • optional pinch spirulina or natural food coloring

*This ice cream has a very light texture when made with almond milk. For a creamier texture that’s more like real ice cream, use coconut milk–the kind that is full-fat and comes in a can, not a carton–or cashew cream. To make it look like real ice cream, scoop out with an ice cream scoop.

Mix the ingredients together, and pour into ice cube trays or 2 shallow containers. Freeze. Once frozen, pop the blocks out of the container and blend in your Vitamix. (If you don’t have a vitamix for vitamix ice cream, you’ll probably have to thaw longer, but you can still get a yummy ice milk. Or try this healthy ice cream in your ice-cream maker.) Feel free to add more chocolate chips, post-blending. But be sure to add the 1-2 tbsp before blending!

View Mint Ice Cream Nutrition Facts

 

Serving suggestion: Serve with a side of fresh mint. And…

healthy shamrock shakes

Accompany it with this recipe: Healthy Shamrock Shakes.

Milkshakes are allowed on the Ice Cream Diet, right? There’s spinach in this milkshake too!

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183 Comments

  1. Mercy says:

    Do you have to blend the cubes up?

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      If you don’t, then it’s not ice cream.

  2. eliza says:

    Has anyone actually tried making this? It doesn’t taste like anything to me and is hard as a rock. I used an ice cream maker and coconut milk (from a can). What am I doing wrong?

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      What sugar did you use, and what brand of coconut milk and peppermint? I love this recipe and the plain coconut ice cream recipe, so it definitely is good when it works.

  3. Rae says:

    Me too! Mint Choc. Chip is so refreshing & delicious!

  4. Choral says:

    Can I use Peppermint Leaves instead of peppermint Extract? If so how manny peppermint leaves should I use so that I can taste the flavor?