Toasted Marshmallow Ice Cream


Question:

What does marshmallow ice cream taste like?

marshmallow ice cream

It tastes like a big, fat, gooey, sticky marshmallow.

Big, fat, gooey, sticky.

And with just 4 ingredients, it can be yours in 10 minutes flat.

smores ice cream

 

Marshmallow Ice Cream

(Adapted from Vegan a la Mode)

  • 2 cups milk of choice
  • 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • pinch salt
  • 1 container Ricemellow Crème, or 10 oz marshmallows (Sweet&Sara and Dandies both make vegan marshmallows) (You could probably use 10 oz Smuckers marshmallow fluff, which—albeit high in artificial ingredients—is vegan.)
  • option: 1/4 cup mini chocolate chips
  • option: 1/2 cup graham crackers or Healthy Graham Crackers

CCK’s easy version: Combine all ingredients (except optional ingredients) and stir very well, being sure to break up any clumps of the marshmallow fluff. (My version uses the fluff. See Hannah’s version, below, if you’d prefer to use real marshmallows.)  If you have an ice cream maker, process according to manufacturer’s directions. See “nutrition” link below if you don’t have an ice cream maker. At the end, stir in optional ingredients, if using. Transfer to an airtight container, and chill in the freezer for an hour or so, until true ice-cream consistency is reached.

View Nutrition Info

 

Or you can try Hannah’s “toasted marshmallow” version (reprinted with permission from Vegan a la Mode): Heat the broiler of your oven to high and generously grease a jelly roll pan or rimmed baking sheet. Spread the marshmallow crème out in a thin, even layer or sprinkle on the marshmallows so that none overlap. Broil for 5-10 minutes, until the top is golden brown and bubbly and your kitchen smells like a sweet campfire. Keep a very close eye on the oven the whole time, because as any camper can tell you, marshmallows go from perfectly toasted and delicious to positively incinerated in no time. Cool 15-30 minutes before proceeding. Scrape the toasted marshmallow cream or plain marshmallows off the baking sheet and into your blender. Add the remaining ingredients, and puree until smooth. Transfer the base into a smaller pitcher, and chill thoroughly for at least 3 hours before churning in your ice cream machine according to the manufacturer’s directions. Transfer the soft ice cream to an airtight container, and store it in the freezer for another three hours minimum, until frozen solid, before serving.

marshmallow ice cream

Above, marshmallow ice cream topped with “Healthy” Chocolate Syrup.

In a cute Anthropologie dish that was just three dollars!

vegan a la mode

Giveaway:

Congrats to: Ellen!

And if you didn’t win, you can always buy a copy of Hannah’s book.

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570 Comments

  1. Monica says:

    That ice cream looks delicious!
    Red Velvet all the way!!

  2. flora says:

    i’d go for toffee crunch! mmmmmmm.

  3. Molly says:

    Yumm Toffee crunch! Its been far too long since I enjoyed anything toffee!

  4. brianna says:

    I’d love to try the toffee crunch. That marshmallow ice cream looks amazing, though. It’s making me want to eat smores.

  5. Elizabeth says:

    Pear Cider

  6. vogelstar says:

    I’m a huge watermelon fan so watermelon ice cream will tickle my fancy juuuuuuuuuust right.

  7. Emi says:

    Ooh, German chocolate, of course!

  8. Kathleen @ KatsHealthCorner says:

    I’d love to try the red velvet kind! 😀

    Marshmellow ice cream?! Katie — what would I do without you in my life?!?! 😉

  9. Cassandra says:

    O.M.G. RED VELVET! RED VELVET! RED VELVET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  10. Maggie says:

    Toffee crunch? Um, YUM!! That would definitely be first. Followed closely by Red Velvet!

  11. Megan @ Real Best Recipe says:

    French Vanilla for sure! I know, super boring, and I am totally not normally a vanilla person— but after making this: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/vanilla-ice-cream-v/ my life changed, and it would be amazing to find something just as delicious that doesn’t rely on dairy cream! Also, toffee crunch sounds amazing!

  12. abeer says:

    oh! i would love to try the red velvet cake flavor!

  13. nile says:

    so many options!! i think the top option would be the birthday cake batter though! thanks for the giveaway!

  14. Sarah says:

    I would love to try the Red Velvet!!

  15. Lori says:

    Just thinking about the Pumpkin Pie makes me drool. Thanks for the opportunity to win!

  16. Shawnee says:

    I think toffee crunch and peanut butter bombshell would be amazing! I’ve been wanting to buy this book but my parents only give me a set amount of grocery money and I haven’t had any extra! But I’m planning on saving for it(: Maybe the birthday cake too! They all sound great..