We love ice cream. No matter the month, this frozen treat is perfect for all occasions. Today, we’ll be sharing a few delicious recipes that you can make in your Arrive North Shore apartment. See what creations you can pull off! Also, for a better time, invite some friends over from Highwood, IL so that they can join in on the fun.
No Churn Brownie Batter Ice Cream
Just the name of this ice cream makes us want to eat it now! This recipe comes from The Recipe Critic. You’ll need cream cheese, sweetened condensed milk, dry brownie mix, vanilla extract, heavy whipping cream, prepared brownie chunks, miniature chocolate chips, and hot fudge topping. Can you really go wrong with all those delicious ingredients? Mix this recipe up, freeze, and enjoy!
This ice cream is easy to make, and you don’t even need an ice cream machine! This recipe comes from The Roasted Root. You’ll need condensed milk, heavy cream, and vanilla extract. We’d suggest adding some chocolate chips to the mixture as well. Blend the ingredients together, pour into a container, and freeze for five hours or until it’s solid. It’s the perfect sweet and creamy treat for a hot July day.
You guessed it right — you’ll be using your grill for this one! Just a short amount of time to allow for the caramelization of the peaches and you’ll be surprised what flavors it brings.
Chocolate Sorbet with Sweet Tortilla Chips
The sweetness of the chocolate and the salty crunchiness of the chips is the perfect pairing for a satisfying bite.
No Churn Cookies and Cream Ice Cream
This recipe is perfect for a hot July day and so simple to make. It comes from Kirbie Cravings. You’ll need heavy cream, sweetened condensed milk, and Oreo cookies. Whip the heavy cream then add the condensed milk and crushed Oreos. Pour into a pan and freeze overnight. This recipe is sure to please everyone.
Can’t get enough of the goodness of ice cream this month? Check out Taste of Home’s 25 Cool Ice Cream Desserts or learn more about this sweet frozen treat with these fun Ice Cream Facts. What’s your favorite flavor of ice cream?