Two Ingredient Ice Cream – No Machine Required!

This easy ice cream recipe only uses two main ingredients (3 if you count vanilla extract) and it does not require an ice cream machine! Whipped cream mimics the air you get through traditional churning and sweetened condensed milk gives it a luxurious texture and custardy flavor. It produces a rich and creamy ice cream that’s a perfect base for a variety of mix-ins. We love this with crushed cookies, a swirl of caramel or chocolate, or dollops of fruit jam.

Ingredients Needed

  • Heavy Whipping Cream Heavy whipping cream will provide a creamier, richer, softer finished ice cream, but you could use regular whipping cream in a pinch.
  • Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • Flavorings or Add-Ins, If Desired
    • Vanilla or Other Extracts
    • Crushed Cookie Crumbs
    • Caramel or Chocolate Fudge
    • Fruit Jam

How to Make Two Ingredient Ice Cream

  1. Pour a can of sweetened condensed milk into a bowl and add some vanilla extract.
  2. In a separate bowl or stand mixture, whip cream until medium-stiff peaks form.
  3. You’ll add your whipped cream to your sweetened condensed milk mixture in 3 separate additions. The first addition, you’ll stir the whipped cream in to lighten the whole mixture, after that, you’ll fold in the remaining whipped cream. You don’t want to just dump it in and stir.  To fold means to take a little bit at a time, and gently move your rubber spatula from the bottom of the bowl, around up to the top.  This keeps the fluffy air in the cream as opposed to deflating it while stirring.
  4. At this point you can fold in anything you like: fresh fruit, crushed cookies, spices, etc.  You can mix it into your whole bowl of ice cram base, or add it in by layers right into your container, like I’m doing in these photos with some berry sauce.
  5. Place your container in the freezer until the ice cream is firm; usually about 6-8 hours.
Ice Cream getting scooped out of container

Frequently Asked Questions

Is no-churn ice cream the same texture as churned ice cream?

It’s pretty close to other homemade ice creams, but the flavor of the sweetened condensed milk comes through and it’s a little more rich and creamy! You may find it a bit firmer and more dense than some store-bought ice creams that tend to have a very airy consistency that aids in keeping it soft and scoopable. But it is every bit as delicious!

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Two Ingredient Ice Cream {No Machine Required!}

5 from 22 votes
This easy ice cream has only two main ingredients and doesn’t require an ice cream maker. If you happen to have one, though, there are instructions included for that as well.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 8 hours
Servings12 1/2 Cup Servings (estimate)

Ingredients

  • 2 cups heavy whipping cream
  • 14 oz can Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • 1 tablespoons vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Pour can of sweetened condensed milk into a large mixing bowl and whisk in vanilla. Set aside.
  • Pour whipping cream into a separate bowl or stand mixer and whip until medium peaks form. 
  • Take one large spoonful of whipping cream and stir it into the sweetened condensed milk mixture vigourously until smooth. This should lighten your mixture so you can now gently fold in the remaining whipping cream in additions.
  • Add the remaining cream to the sweetened condensed milk mixture in 3 additions, gently folding in each time until mixture is smooth.
  • At this point you can stir in additions if you like, or you can layer them into your container by placing a layer of ice cream mixture, then swirling in some toppings, then layering in more ice cream mixture, etc. until you use all of your base mixture.
  • Pour into container and freeze for at least 6-8 hours or until firm.

Notes

    • Store your finished ice cream in an airtight container in the freezer and eat at your leisure.
    • Experiment with different flavors- we love crushed Oreos, mashed banana, fresh strawberry, cinnamon-graham cracker with apple pie filling, peanut butter banana with chocolate chips, Nutella, you can’t really go wrong here, folks! Good ol’ fashioned caramel from a jar works just fine too.
 
Ice Cream Machine Instructions
Combine 1 can sweetened condensed milk, 2 cups heavy whipping cream (not whipped), 2 cups half and half or whole milk, and 2 tablespoons vanilla extract until smooth.  Process in your ice cream machine as directed and freeze to help set up.  this makes a large batch so you may need to process 2 batches separately depending on the size of your ice cream machine. 

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5cup, Calories: 244kcal, Carbohydrates: 19g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 17g, Saturated Fat: 11g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 4g, Cholesterol: 56mg, Sodium: 53mg, Potassium: 162mg, Sugar: 19g, Vitamin A: 671IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 120mg, Iron: 0.1mg
Course: Desserts
Cuisine: American
Keyword: two ingredient ice cream
Calories: 244kcal
Author: Our Best Bites
Cost: 6
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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. I was just thinking this morning how it’s so sad that I am thrilled that it’s ONLY going to be in the 90’s this week. And how nice and cool that sounds. I’m in Vegas and we love it when the temps start to stay under 100. Pretty sad that a”cool”morning is sometimes hotter than some places’ hottest temperatures. Anyway, thanks for the recipe. We made homemade ice cream just the other day. One quick question. How does this freeze? Does it stay relatively soft or does it get pretty icy/firm? Thanks!

    1. Depends on your freezer, how deep your container is, etc. The recipe says at least 6 hours. It’s not icy; it’s similar to a store bought consistency.

  2. I love this idea! How delightfully simple. Thanks for sharing!

  3. It’s too bad when I went to share it on FB that it showed a different picture than the ice cream, I was hoping for a gentle reminder to make it. lol It looks really yummy. I hope to try this some time. 🙂

  4. This just looks TOO easy! I’m going to have to try it. Maybe I’ll bring it to work with me next week…it’ll make the 13 hour night shift go faster!!!

  5. Holy Yumminess!! I even have the stuff to MAKE THIS ONE!!!! 🙂

    I can’t wait to try it. And I’m a cookies and cream kinda gal myself 🙂

  6. Are you kidding me? That looks awesome! Plus, I can totally use my “homemade” (from instant milk) sweetened condesnsed milk!! Your “Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake” just came out of my oven (waiting for it to cool so I can frost it). I think we will add this to tonight’s FHE treat!! Thank you!!! (I think…Once I have my weigh-in Wed. morning I may be cursing you…)

  7. I’ve recently made a condensed milk ice cream, but I added fruit and nuts to it so I can’t say it was two ingredients. What I can say is that is was fabulous!

  8. YUM! I can’t wait to try it! I’ve had the same dilema as many on here-totally want homemade, but don’t have a machine. I have made it in tin cans and plastic bags-was ging to do one of those just to have some homemade-now it looks like it will be even easier.! Thanks!

  9. Is it possible to make it with fat-free half and half? I didn’t even know you could whip half and half, to tell the truth.

    1. You only use half and half if you’re using an ice cream maker, and you don’t whip anything, you just pour it in. I’ve never tried it with the fat free; you’d have to experiment!

  10. I was just looking at ice cream makers over the weekend, wondering if I should ask for one for Christmas. Looks like I don’t have to! You ladies rock; I’m totally trying this. 🙂

  11. Why ‘O why do you post these while I’m on a DIET?? Oh well, 20 lbs down makes it easy to resist, but I’m definitely going to make it for the hubs with diced Mango mixed in. 🙂

  12. YAY, ice cream without the machine I don’t have! And with sweetened condensed milk, one of my favorite things ever. Can’t wait to try this, thank you!

  13. I love everyone’s comments! So funny. This recipe sounds delicious! Can’t wait to try it 🙂

  14. The problem with using sweetened condensed milk is that I am a pig and will just eat it by itself. I’m 6 feet tall and weigh 145 lbs but based on my eating habits, I should look like Jabba the Hut.

  15. Tried this off of Amandas Blog – it is AMAZING!!! Of course added a few extras in 🙂

  16. Hello!!!! Looks so divine and easy! Maybe a good family night treat! Have the “littles” help during the day and all the “bigs” can enjoy it that night!!!

  17. Lol, YES! I guess it was that one specific team we played, it was their Moms who were crazy ladies! Saturday’s game was lovely (besides being scorching hot) and the parents were normal!

  18. I’ve been dying for an ice cream maker so I can try out some of your ice cream recipes. But it’s just another clunky gadget to store in my already-too-small-and-over-filled kitchen. Now I don’t need one, woo-hoo! I’m making this today (I live in FL and ice cream is still a YES here for a couple of months.)

  19. Hi. I found your site from another blogger last night…OMG…I love your blog. I was up til 2am reading entry after entry. I feel a cooking frenzy coming on!! Your blog is witty and I love the step by step pics. Fabulous! So glad I found you. *GRIN*

  20. I think i must have a go at this. I’ve made it with cream and natural yoghurt but the last time i made it i wasn’t keen so change of ingredients and away we go 🙂

  21. Thank you! I don’t have an ice cream maker and vanilla is my favorite 🙂

  22. Oh.My.Golly. We absolutely love ice cream, and I cannot wait to try this. Do you know how many servings this makes? Thanks so much for sharing. Happy Monday! ☺

  23. Oooh! I can’t wait to try this. I have an ice cream maker but it is really old and makes a shrieking sound as it churns that freaks out my dogs and makes them pee in the house, so I don’t use it. I’ve been looking for a recipe that doesn’t need the darn machine. Thank you!