Coconut Ice Cream

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This creamy coconut ice cream recipe is an easy vegan and dairy free dessert you can make at home, with no ice cream maker required!

Coconut Ice Cream Recipe (Vegan)

The best coconut ice cream recipe

You need just four ingredients for this simple coconut milk recipe: vanilla extract, sweetener of choice, a pinch of salt, and a can of coconut milk.

In just a few steps, and with many different flavor options, a luxurious bowl of rich homemade coconut milk ice cream can be all yours.

I make a batch of this nondairy dessert at least once a month. Even my non vegan friends and family love the recipe.

Once you see how easy it is to make your own coconut ice cream at home, you will never want to buy another pint at the store again!

I also love this frozen Dole Whip Recipe

Coconut Ice Cream Dairy Free Dessert

Can you really make ice cream with coconut milk?

Yes, you absolutely can!

If you are vegan or have dairy allergies, or even if you just want to try something new and delicious, coconut milk is the perfect ingredient for a rich and creamy ice cream without any actual heavy cream.

Many big brands are getting on the dairy free coconut ice cream bandwagon. Haagen Dazs, So Delicious, Ben & Jerry’s, and Halo Top now all offer vegan or coconut based frozen desserts.

However, by making your own ice cream at home, you control the ingredients to include. Add less sugar, no corn syrup, and no gums or preservatives if you wish.

You also get to choose what flavors to create, at a fraction of the cost of store bought plant based ice creams.

Try making multiple flavors from the same base. Have fun experimenting!

*Side Note: If you want a dairy free and low fat ice cream alternative, check out the following healthy recipe for banana free Nice Cream.

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Chocolate Coconut Milk Ice Cream Recipe

Chocolate coconut ice cream

To turn the vanilla version below into a dark chocolate coconut milk ice cream instead, simply add one fourth cup of cocoa powder at the very beginning.

Or make Nutella coconut ice cream. Stir three to four tablespoons of chocolate hazelnut spread or this Homemade Nutella Recipe into the chocolate base.

You can use regular unsweetened cocoa powder, Dutch process cocoa, raw cacao powder, or powdered hot chocolate mix for the chocolate ice cream.

For a low carb version, try this Keto Ice Cream

Vegan Coconut Ice Cream

Coconut ice cream flavors

  • Coffee Ice Cream: Use the basic coconut ice cream recipe below. Add two teaspoons of regular or decaf instant coffee to the liquid ingredients.
  • Peanut Butter Ice Cream: Stir one fourth cup peanut butter into the liquid ingredients. Add some mini chocolate chips if desired.
  • Cookie Dough Ice Cream: Use the basic ice cream recipe included below. Stir in chocolate chips and small spoonfuls of this Chickpea Cookie Dough Dip. Or stir pieces of your favorite eggless cookie dough (or the dough from any of my healthy cookies recipes) into the ice cream after blending.
  • Strawberry Ice Cream: Add one cup strawberries, stems removed, to the basic recipe before blending. Omit the extra half cup milk of choice.
  • Salted Caramel Ice Cream: Swirl in store bought or homemade Coconut Caramel. Sprinkle on a quick garnish of sea salt and optional shaved chocolate.
Vitamix Ice Cream Recipe

How to use a can of coconut milk

Canned coconut milk is one of my favorite ingredients to use in recipes.

It is a fantastic substitute for heavy cream in both sweet and savory dishes such as smoothies, milkshakes, pies, puddings, soups, or curries.

You can make Coconut Curry or my homemade Chocolate Truffles.

Use it for fancy Coconut Whipped Cream. Or you can even add coconut milk instead of cow’s milk to this reader favorite dessert recipe for Chocolate Banana Bread.

Statistics list over 60-75% of the world’s population as being lactose intolerant. My guess is that in the coming years, we will start to see more coconut milk recipes, as well as more products on the market made with coconut milk instead of dairy.

Extra coconut milk? Make Vegan Chocolate Mousse

Vegan Coconut Milk Ice Cream Recipe

Recipe tips and tricks

  • Be sure to use full fat canned coconut milk for the recipe, not lite coconut milk.
  • Do not substitute a carton of refrigerated coconutmilk beverage, because this is not the same product. Refrigerated coconutmilk does not contain enough fat to yield a creamy ice cream.
  • Culinary coconut milk usually comes in a can. Some popular brands of coconut milk include Thai Kitchen, Whole Foods, Goya, Chaokoh, or Native Forest.
  • Due to the lack of preservatives and gums, homemade ice cream is best the day it is made. This is when it will have the creamiest texture.
  • However, if you do not mind a bit of an icy texture, you can technically store leftovers frozen in a covered container for up to a few weeks. Thaw for at least fifteen minutes before eating.
  • For that rounded classic ice cream appearance, I like to scoop out the frozen dessert with an ice cream scoop instead of a spoon.
The Best Easy Coconut Ice Cream Recipe
4.99 from 416 votes

Coconut Ice Cream

This is the best creamy, dairy free, and vegan coconut ice cream recipe you can make at home!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Yield: 4 – 5 servings
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Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cup canned coconut milk
  • 1/2 cup additional coconut milk or milk of choice
  • 1/3 cup sweetener of choice, such as sugar or pure maple syrup
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • optional ingredients for different flavors (see flavor ideas above)

Instructions 

  • *Be sure to use full fat canned coconut milk, not lite or coconutmilk beverage. Sweeteners that work include pure maple syrup, regular sugar, coconut sugar, honey, agave, brown sugar, or xylitol for an added sugar free ice cream.
    To make coconut ice cream, stir all ingredients, minus optional add ins, in a bowl. If you have an ice cream maker, simply transfer the mixture to your ice cream maker and churn according to manufacturer’s directions for your specific machine. If you don’t have an ice cream maker, you can freeze the mixture in ice cube trays, then blend the frozen ice cubes in a high-speed blender such as a Vitamix. Either eat the ice cream straight from the machine or freeze a few hours for a firmer texture. While homemade ice cream is best the day it is made, you can technically keep it frozen for up to a few weeks and thaw before eating.
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Notes

For a low calorie treat, try Lemon Sorbet or Banana Ice Cream.
 
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258 Comments

  1. Mira says:

    I just made this coconut ice cream with honey and it turned out being super delicious . This is the most awesome and yummy ice cream ever <3

  2. CJ says:

    Easy recipe and amazing ice cream! I added activated charcoal and yummy!

  3. Debbie says:

    Has anyone tried making this in a Vitamix? Does it turn to icecream ? Thank you

    1. Cindy says:

      I would love to know too! I think I’ll give it a try but freeze the 1 1/2cups of coconut milk then add to the Vitamix with the other 1/2 cup of milk. The reason being is that most of the recipes I see for the ice cream include ice or something frozen. Hence, another option would be to add all those ingredients into the Vitamix with some frozen fruit (strawberry, etc.) Honestly, at this point it just seems easier to mix up all the ingredients…freeze and then pop it into the Vitamix.

  4. Jennifer Strattard says:

    I doubled the basic recipe and added a can of pumpkin along with some Cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves. Came out like a creamy frozen pumpkin pie. Two thumbs up!

    1. Sandy says:

      I love this idea!!

  5. Jess says:

    Hi Katie, I am trying this recipe with my new ice cream maker and it is turning out really icy and grainy and not at all creamy like your beautiful photo. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong but I really want to perfect this recipe because the flavour was amazing! Do you know if it turns out better without the ice cream maker and maybe coconut milk doesn’t turn out the best in them, I’m new to using one so I’m just experimenting!

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Hmm that’s so weird. What brand of coconut milk are you using? Is it the full fat kind? There are a lot of recipes online for coconut milk based ice creams so it definitely should be creamy. Maybe it was a bad can of milk? Sometimes that happens where the can of coconut milk is mostly water.

    2. Jill says:

      5 stars
      I used to make vanilla coconut ice cream with stevia. Really delicious. I used a coconut milk powder to make mine(Ben Kim’s]. I put it in the fridge to get cold in my blender then ran the blender before putting it in the ice cream maker. A real vanilla bean makes it amazing… I added xanthan gum but some frozen avocado would work, too.

  6. Sanaz Ebriani says:

    Which Vitamix do you own? The 5200? Thanks!

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Yes Katie has the basic 5200 model.

  7. hamed says:

    wow yummi. i like coconut. i will try to make it. thanks for great recipe.

  8. Liz says:

    Can you use almond milk for the addl 1/2 cup of milk?

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      You can!

  9. Vani says:

    Katie,
    Very healthy ice cream and a must try one.
    I do not prefer to use canned milk.
    Is it enough to make a thick paste of fresh coconut using blender to replace canned coconut milk ?

  10. amanda says:

    I love doing this and working it with really tropical flavours. I do one where i blend a mango into a puree and use palm sugar and a squeeze of lime. It can freeze more grainy so use an ice cream maker tho!