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There are some secrets to great ice cream. It doesn’t have to be complicated or difficult, but having the right ingredients, technique and equipment can go a long way toward success. Here are 5 tips for creamy ice cream every time and a recipe for my family’s favorite strawberry sour cream ice cream.

Ingredients

Fresh is great, but not a must. I used frozen strawberries for this ice cream and it was AMAZING! In fact, they often pick and freeze the very best fruit. You want to get the IQF (individually quick frozen) fruit, which means they are frozen separately, then bagged together, so they aren’t stuck in a massive clump and they have no syrups or other additives.

I like to use full cream, full fat sour cream and whole milk or half and half when I am making ice creams, but there are many recipes for ice milks and lower calorie frozen treats that are excellent, so go with what fits your diet and taste. However, don’t try to substitute those ingredients in a recipe calling for heavy cream and expect it to come out as luscious.

Equipment

The ice cream maker you use will make the experience either quick and easy or messy and laborious (but that’s not always a bad thing). I’ve picked my top 3 machines in order of ease and price (the two go hand in hand).

Cuisinart Compressor Ice Cream and Gelato MakerSour Cream Ice Cream Recipe - ZoëBakes (2)–There are machines with compressors in them, which means you make your ice cream base, turn on the machine and it starts freezing almost instantly.My mother-in-law found a Simac il Gelataio ice cream machine at a garage sale for $10. It works perfectly and churns the best ice cream I’ve ever made outside a professional kitchen. It lives under her counter in Florida and I’m fairly certain it’s only used when I go to visit. I’ve never begged her for it, because it weighs a ton and I’vehada perfectly good ice cream machine at home. Mine didn’t have a compressor, so I had to store the freezing bowls in my freezer, but that’s hardly a sacrifice. It was plenty good enough, until this past weekend when I scored my very own Simac at a garage sale. Mine was twice as much, but at $25 I’m not complaining, since they sell used on eBay for $150. I’m not sure Simac makes a home machine anymore, but there are plenty of other models that have compressors built in and if you’re a frequent ice cream maker, then I HIGHLY recommend splurging or putting it on your birthday wish list or keeping your eyes peeled at garage sales.

Cuisinart 2-Quart Ice Cream MakerSour Cream Ice Cream Recipe - ZoëBakes (3)with removable freezing bowls is a fantastic machine for those who just make ice cream once in a while and have some room in their freezer. It makes great ice cream, but if you don’t park that bowl in your freezer you’ll need to plan about 24 hours ahead to make sure it is good and frozen. I’ve tried to rush the process and end up super disappointed with a sloshy mess of ice cream. It is also worth investing in a second bowl if you want to make lots of ice cream and don’t want to wait for the first bowl to refreeze. This machine runs about $70, extra bowl not included.

Wood Bucket Electric Ice Cream Maker with Salt and Ice– never underestimate the relevance of tradition. When I worked at Ben & Jerry’s while I was attending the University of Vermont, all the ice cream in the store was made in a bucket just like this sitting in the window. Not any more, but if it was good enough to launch that ice cream empire, then it’s good enough for us. And it is only $33.

Recipes

I’ve tested other people’s recipes over the years and have come up with some of my own. I wouldn’t put them on the site if I didn’t live by them, but these are just a few and I always recommend experimenting and finding the ice cream that makes you happy. Here are some books that I really love and some recipes of my own:

The Perfect Scoop: Ice Creams, Sorbets, Granitas, and Sweet AccompanimentsSour Cream Ice Cream Recipe - ZoëBakes (4)by David Lebovitz – the strawberry ice cream below is based on this book, although I changed a couple of things because I used frozen berries. I’ve liked everything I’ve made from this book.

Ben & Jerry’s Homemade Ice Cream & Dessert BookSour Cream Ice Cream Recipe - ZoëBakes (5)– This ice cream was my first true love. I grew up in Vermont, worked at the scoop shop during college and learned to decorate cakes as their ice cream cake decorator.

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams at HomeSour Cream Ice Cream Recipe - ZoëBakes (6)–Her recipes are a bit more work and tend to require some starches to get the right consistency, but for those who love to play in the kitchen this is a really fun book.

You’ll find more tips and recipes as we go through the process of making the Strawberry Sour Cream Ice Cream.

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Strawberry Sour Cream Ice Cream

from The Perfect Scoop: Ice Creams, Sorbets, Granitas, and Sweet AccompanimentsSour Cream Ice Cream Recipe - ZoëBakes (8)

1 pound (450g) strawberries, fresh or frozen (cleaned and hulled if fresh)

3/4 cup (150g) sugar

2 tablespoons vodka or kirsch

1 cup (240 g) sour cream

1 cup (250 ml) heavy cream

1/2 teaspoon fresh lemon juice

1 teaspoon vanilla extract (how to make your own)

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If you are using frozen berries, place them in a bowl and cover with the sugar and vodka. Let them sit until the sugar mostly dissolves, you’ll want to toss them a few times as they sit. By the time they thaw and the sugar dissolves the fruit will have released much of its juices.

For fresh berries, slice them before you toss them with the sugar and vodka.

David says to cook the berries and sugar, but I skipped this step because I used frozen berries. If you are using fresh strawberries it is a good idea to break them down a bit by cooking them for a few minutes. if you do, you’ll need to let it cool before proceeding.

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Place the strawberries in a blender or food processor with the sour cream.

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Pulse until they are combined and the strawberries are broken up, but not pureed, you want some small chunks left in the mix.

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Remove from the food processor and whisk in the cream, lemon juice and vanilla. Refrigerate the ice cream mixture for an hour before freezing.

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Follow your machine’s instructions for freezing the ice cream.

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It will be frozen, but still soft and not at all grainy, just beyond soft serve.

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Storing Ice Cream

I put an empty Pullman Loaf PanSour Cream Ice Cream Recipe - ZoëBakes (16)in the freezer, so it would be cold when I put the ice cream in it. Freeze until ready to serve. The pullman pan comes with a lid, so it is a great way to store the ice cream. I always place parchment or plastic directly on the ice cream so it won’t get freezer burn. As if it would last long enough to get freezer burn.

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Serving Ice Cream

This seems like a silly tip, but how you serve the ice cream will make a big difference. If you can serve it within an hour of churning it, that is ideal. But, that isn’t always possible. If you remove the ice cream from the freezer and it is very hard, you’ll want to let it sit for up to 10 minutes or longer for super dense ice cream. This will “temper” the ice cream and put it at a nice consistency for scooping and eating. If it is too cold it won’t scoop nicely and you won’t taste the subtle flavors.

Ice Cream Scoop– I like these simple scoops, since they are so useful for making muffins, cupcakes, cookies and other tasty things that need portioning.

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More Recipes to Try

Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream– one of my favorite and most popular posts.

Chocolate Ice Cream – A classic

Roasted Banana Ice Cream – this post has my ice cream base that you can use for anything from simple vanilla to chunky monkey banana.

The TRICK to Smooth Sorbet from any fruit – An easy way to make sure your sorbet freezes to just the right consistency.

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Strawberry Sour Cream Ice Cream

There are some secrets to great ice cream. It doesn't have to be complicated or difficult, but having the right ingredients, technique and equipment can go a long way toward success. Here are 5 tips for creamy ice cream every time and a recipe for my family's favorite strawberry sour cream ice cream. This recipe comes from The Perfect Scoop: Ice Creams, Sorbets, Granitas, and Sweet Accompaniments.

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Course: ice cream

Author: David Lebovitz

Ingredients

  • 1 lb (450g) strawberries, fresh or frozen (cleaned and hulled if fresh)
  • 3/4 cup (150g) sugar
  • 2 tbsp vodka or kirsch
  • 1 cup (240g) sour cream
  • 1 cup (250ml) heavy cream
  • 1/2 tsp fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract Homemade Vanilla Recipe

Instructions

  • If you are using frozen berries, place them in a bowl and cover with the sugar and vodka. Let them sit until the sugar mostly dissolves, you’ll want to toss them a few times as they sit. By the time they thaw and the sugar dissolves the fruit will have released much of its juices.

  • For fresh berries, slice them before you toss them with the sugar and vodka.

  • David says to cook the berries and sugar, but I skipped this step because I used frozen berries. If you are using fresh strawberries it is a good idea to break them down a bit by cooking them for a few minutes. if you do, you’ll need to let it cool before proceeding.

  • Place the strawberries in a blender or food processor with the sour cream. Pulse until they are combined and the strawberries are broken up, but not pureed, you want some small chunks left in the mix.

  • Remove from the food processor and whisk in the cream, lemon juice and vanilla. Refrigerate the ice cream mixture for an hour before freezing.

  • Follow your machine’s instructions for freezing the ice cream.

  • It will be frozen, but still soft and not at all grainy, just beyond soft serve.

Notes

Storing the ice cream: I put an empty Pullman Loaf Pan in the freezer, so it would be cold when I put the ice cream in it. Freeze until ready to serve. The pullman pan comes with a lid, so it is a great way to store the ice cream. I always place parchment or plastic directly on the ice cream so it won’t get freezer burn. As if it would last long enough to get freezer burn.
Serving the ice cream: This seems like a silly tip, but how you serve the ice cream will make a big difference. If you can serve it within an hour of churning it, that is ideal. But, that isn’t always possible. If you remove the ice cream from the freezer and it is very hard, you’ll want to let it sit for up to 10 minutes or longer for super dense ice cream. This will “temper” the ice cream and put it at a nice consistency for scooping and eating. If it is too cold it won’t scoop nicely and you won’t taste the subtle flavors.

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FAQs

How do you make your own sour cream? ›

Whisk together one cup of cream and one teaspoon of distilled white vinegar or lemon juice in a clean mason jar. Let it sit for 10 minutes, then add ¼ cup of whole milk. Stir well to combine. Cover the jar with a lid or cheesecloth secured with a rubber band, and let it sit at room temperature for 24-48 hours.

How to make sour cream at home in 5 minutes? ›

Place 1 cup heavy cream and 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice or distilled white vinegar in a clean 1 pint glass jar and stir with a clean spoon until combined. Cover with a paper towel or cheesecloth and secure with a rubber band.

What ingredient makes ice cream scoopable? ›

There are two things that play part in making an ice cream perfectly scoop-able. It's the sugar content and the fat content. A higher fat content will cause an ice cream to be more scoop-able since fat freezes at a different temperature than water.

How to make homemade ice cream soft and fluffy? ›

Sugar, corn syrup or honey, as well as gelatin and commercial stabilizers, can all keep your ice cream at a softer consistency. Ice cream also stays softer when you store it in a shallow container, rather than a deep tub, and cover the surface of the ice cream with plastic wrap to keep ice crystals from forming.

What ingredient is the best substitute for sour cream? ›

Yogurt is your best substitute for sour cream. Whether you're baking or making a dip or sauce, yogurt is a 1:1 sub. That means if your recipe calls for 1 cup of sour cream, you can replace it with 1 cup of yogurt. Full-fat Greek or natural yogurts work best, but low-fat or even nonfat can be used, too.

Can you use sour cream as a starter for sour cream? ›

It's quite simple to make your own sour cream, using only good quality heavy cream, and a little store-bought sour cream as your “starter”. By making sour cream yourself, you can achieve higher quality.

How to make ice cream in 10 minutes? ›

Step 1In a small resealable plastic bag, combine half-and-half, sugar, and vanilla. Push out excess air and seal. Step 2Into a large resealable plastic bag, combine ice and salt. Place small bag inside the bigger bag and shake vigorously, 7 to 10 minutes, until ice cream has hardened.

How to make ice cream at home 5 minutes? ›

Warning: Donʼt touch rock salt with your bare hands!
  1. Prepare. Pour the cream, sugar and vanilla into the small bag and zip it up tightly. Fill the large bag with ice. and pour in the salt. ...
  2. Shake. Shake the large bag for 5 minutes. It will be cold, so wrap a towel around it or wear some oven mitts!
  3. Enjoy!

How long will homemade sour cream last? ›

The USDA gives a 21 day window for food safety, assuming the sour cream has been continuously refrigerated. Sour cream that has been exposed to temperatures above 40 degrees Fahrenheit for more than one to two hours should be discarded.

Why does my homemade ice cream get so hard in the freezer? ›

Air keeps ice cream soft. So the less there is, the harder your ice cream. It can also be caused by low fat or sugar content. Fat doesn't freeze.

What is the best stabilizer for ice cream? ›

The most common ones used in ice creams are guar gum, cellulose gum and carob bean gum. They are used to reduce ice crystal growth, deliver flavour cleanly, increase smoothness, body and creaminess and slow down melting. They also help hold the air bubble structure together and give the ice cream a better texture.

Why is my homemade ice cream so creamy? ›

During churning, the dasher (or blade) of the machine scrapes tiny ice crystals off the walls of the freezer (or canister/bowl). Those ice crystals—interspersed with air—make up the body of your ice cream, which means the faster the ice cream freezes, the smaller the crystals and creamier the product.

What makes ice cream light and fluffy? ›

The main distinction between hard and soft ice cream is its texture. Soft serve gets its characteristic lightness from its air content. Generally, soft serve has less fat and more air than hard serve ice cream. It is also served at warmer temperatures, giving the dessert its softness.

How do you make sour cream if you have none? ›

In fact, one cup (210 g) of cottage cheese can be blended with 4 tablespoons (tbsp.), or 60 milliliters (ml), of milk and 2 teaspoons (10 ml) of lemon juice to replace sour cream in any recipe. Cottage cheese is a soft, mild cheese that is lower in calories and fat and significantly higher in protein than sour cream.

How do you make sour cream if you don't have sour cream? ›

DIY Sour Cream

Here's how to do it: Whisk 1 cup heavy cream with 1 teaspoon distilled white vinegar or fresh lemon juice. Let sit 10 minutes, then stir in 1/4 cup whole milk until well combined. Cover and let sit at room temperature for one or two days, then refrigerate until ready to use.

What are the ingredients in regular sour cream? ›

Milk, modified milk ingredients, modified corn starch, propylene glycol mono fatty acid ester, pectin, colour, sodium phosphate, cellulose gel, carrageenan, cellulose gum, bacterial culture.

How do you turn yogurt into sour cream? ›

All you need to do is add a few tablespoons of lemon juice or vinegar to the yogurt and stir it until the yogurt has thickened. The acid in the lemon juice or vinegar will cause the yogurt to thicken and separate, just like sour cream would.

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