No-Churn Mango Graham Ice Cream + Recipe Video
No-Churn homemade ice cream is one of the easiest treats you can make and you know that it is best for the summer season. It is also mango season so I ended up making ice cream with mangoes in it. And my friends, if you love mangoes, you know that this Mango Graham Ice Cream would be one of your favorite flavors of ice cream.
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It took a while for me to make my second attempt on making no-churn ice cream. The first one was a brownie ice cream, but I found it much on the heavy cream taste (Duh! Heavy cream, yes?) so I am still fixing the recipe, trying to tone down the heavy cream taste. Ha! Good luck with that!
Moving on to this delicious Mango Graham Ice Cream…
From the name itself, you know that it contains mangoes and graham crackers. This combination is very common in the Philippines as it is used in a famous dessert called Mango Float. This Mango Graham Ice Cream consists of only four ingredients – heavy cream, condensed milk, mangoes, and graham crackers. I see other recipes using mango condensed milk (I didn’t have access to that) and yellow food color. Also, I don’t know what I will feel about mango flavored condesned milk. I think I’d rather use the combination of mango puree and condensed milk. Who’s with me??
Ahhh… everything was perfect – the texture, the taste, the creaminess of the ice cream. It is nice that there are chopped mangoes – something to bite. I just had to justify the size of the roughly chopped graham. You know, I am not really a patient person. 😛 Well, the graham crackers soften when mixed with the liquid ingredients, so it doesn’t matter, yes?
I really hope you can try making this ice cream. It’s really perfect! This Mango Lemonade is perfect for summer months, too. 😉
I hope my Fiesta Friday friends are in the mood for ice cream coz I am taking this with me at Fiesta Friday #284. Thank you to our co-hosts, Diann @ Of Goats and Greens and Petra @ Food Eat Love.
Mango Graham Ice Cream
Ingredients
- 500 ml (2 cups) heavy cream chilled
- 1 14-oz can condensed milk chilled
- 1 cup chopped mangoes to be pureed
- 1 cup chopped mangoes to mix and use as toppings
- 9 sheets graham crackers roughly broken
Instructions
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Before making ice cream, make sure that your bowl, beaters, container, milk, heavy cream, and mangoes are cold.
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Add 1 cup of chopped mangoes in a blender. Blitz until mangoes are pureed. Transfer to a bowl and add condensed milk. Keep in the fridge until ready to use.
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In a bowl, pour heavy cream. Beat until stiff peaks form.
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Gently fold the mango puree and condensed milk mixture (in thirds) into the whipped heavy cream.
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Add ¾ of the chopped mangoes and graham crackers (leave some for toppings), and mix.
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Transfer to a container, cover with cling film and freeze overnight or until set.
Thanks a bunch for spending your precious time with me!
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Kat (The Baking Explorer)
Such a perfect summer treat
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
It really is. Thanks, Kat. 🙂
Monika
This sounds easy to make and I love the combination of fruit and cookies, delicious recipe!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Thank you, Monika. I am glad that you liked this ice cream.😘
Lou
No churn ice cream is my most favourite thing to make – I love how quick and simple it is and what flavours you can combine to make a fabulous ice cream. Mango and Graham cracker sounds right up my street!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
I agree! Now, you reminded me that I need to go back to my no-churn brownie ice cream recipe that I was working on. I hope I’ll find time and space in the freezer. 😀 Thank you for the visit, Lou.
Claire Thomas, She Eats
My ice cream maker is broken so this looks ideal. Never thought about crackers – do they go soggy?
Thanks for the great idea!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
They go soggy, but I am after the flavor. You can top them with crackers just before serving – that’s what I did. 😀 Thank you, Claire.
Michelle Frank
Ooohh, I’ve had no-churn ice cream on my to-do list for EVER, so I’m ever so thankful that I ran across your post. I’m with you on the mango puree + condensed milk rather than MANGO condensed milk. This sounds super yummy—I can’t wait to give it a try!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
I hope you can try it, Michelle. It’s so easy, fun and tastes amazing! Thanks for stopping by. x
Vicki Montague
I love the sound of this! I’m just waiting to get my hands on some dairy free condensed milk and then I’m going to be going ice cream making mad! I love the idea of a mango one.
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Thank you, Vicki. I just love anything mango + graham. I hope you’ll love it. 🙂
Cat | Curly's Cooking
This looks so delicious! No churn ice cream is amazing and I love the idea of the mangoes and graham crackers.Thanks for linking up with #CookBlogShare.
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
It is indeed amazing, so easy dessert with just little effort. 🙂 Thanks for hosting, Cat.
Donna
I keep saying that I’m going to make Ice cream and I never do! This looks amazing though.
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Omg, you should try it, Donna. It is so fun. 😀 Thanks for stopping by.
petra08
This looks sooo good! I love mango and this looks so delicious 🙂 Thank you for partying with us at FF! 🙂
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
I love anything mangoes. Thank you, Petra. 🙂
petra08
I agree with you, they are a treat 🙂
FrugalHausfrau
I am in love!! I just did a mango ice cream but I don’t think it was this good!!!!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Don’t you say that, Mollie. I know your homemade ice creams are just as delicious. 😀
FrugalHausfrau
TY!
helenfern
OOhh. This looks so summer! Thanks for sharing at the What’s for Dinner party. Have a fabulous week.
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
I am glad you liked this, Helen. Thanks for the visit. 🙂