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Mango Ice Cream – Kawaling Pinoy

Mango Ice Cream – Kawaling Pinoy

Mango ice cream is super easy to make with only three ingredients and no churn or ice maker needed! Rich, silky, and with intense mango flavor, it’s the perfect year-round treat!

Mango Ice Cream

I’ve been posting a lot of no-churn ice creams on my other blog, Onion Rings and Things, so I thought I’ll bring a bit of the fun here on Kawaling Pinoy.

You guys, I hate making tall statements but I have to say, this no-churn mango ice cream is hands down the richest, silkiest, and with the most intense mango flavor ice cream you’ll ever taste! In my opinion, it beats any of the commercial brands you can buy out there.

mango, condensed milk, heavy cream

Unlike store bought that is loaded with a long list of chemicals and additives, this homemade version has only four ingredients. You can actually smell the sweet fragrance of fresh mangos every time you take a spoonful!

Insanely delicious and ridiculously easy to make, this mango ice cream will very well be your next favorite summer addiction. It takes but five minutes of prep time and no churning or ice cream maker is needed. Really, the only difficult part of making your own ice cream at home is waiting for the delicious concoction to freeze!

making mango ice cream

Helpful tips

  • To ensure that the mixture whips up to a good volume, make sure the ingredients are very cold. Chill the condensed milk in the fridge along with the heavy cream. I also like to place the beaters and the mixing bowl in the freezer for about 30 minutes before use.
  • Use Manila mangoes which are indisputably the best mango in the world! They’re sweet, aromatic, and less fibrous. If you can’t find them in the U.S., the closest cultivar is the Ataulfo mangoes.
  • The food color is more for aesthetic than flavor but although optional, a few drops really make the ice cream more appetizing.
  • When you transfer the mixture to a freezer-safe container, lightly press plastic film on the surface of the mixture to prevent crystallization.
mango ice cream in white serving bowls

How to serve and store

  • For best results, serve this homemade mango ice cream frozen. Enjoy in a cup or on a cone for a refreshing tropical year-round treat.
  • Do not leave the ice cream outside of the freezer longer than needed as refreezing partially melted ice cream can cause crystallization. Store the ice cream at the very back of the freezer where it’s coldest and temperature most stable.
  • Cover tightly to prevent it from crystallizing and absorbing other odors in the freezer.
scooping mango ice cream from a metal pan

No-Churn Mango Ice Cream is rich, creamy, and bursting with fresh mango flavor. This homemade tropical ice cream is easy to make with only four ingredients and no ice cream maker needed!

8 Servings

Ingredients

  • 2 large mangoes (or enough to make 1 cup mango pulp)
  • 1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 2 drops yellow food coloring, optional

Instructions

  • Slice mangoes and scoop flesh, discarding pit and skin. In a blender or food processor, process mango to an applesauce-like consistency.

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  • In a large bowl, combine mango pulp, condensed milk, and heavy cream.

  • Using an electric mixer at low speed, beat mixture until it begins to thicken. Increase speed to medium and continue to beat for about 8 to 10 minutes or until stiff peaks form. 

  • While beating, squeeze a few drops of food coloring until the desired color is achieved.

  • Transfer mixture into a 9 x 5 loaf pan. Cover with plastic film, lightly pressing the film against the surface of the cream mixture.

  • Freeze for at least 6 hours or overnight. Serve frozen.

Notes

For optimal volume, make sure ingredients are very cold.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 389kcal, Carbohydrates: 34g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 26g, Saturated Fat: 16g, Cholesterol: 98mg, Sodium: 86mg, Potassium: 297mg, Sugar: 32g, Vitamin A: 1450IU, Vitamin C: 16.5mg, Calcium: 180mg, Iron: 0.2mg


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