There are a number of ice cream recipes out there, but we’ve found three of the simplest. They are three-ingredient ice cream recipes – and one doesn’t even need to be frozen. 

Frozen berry ice cream

This recipe comes courtesy of small appliance brand Dualit. It only needs five minutes of prep time and, if you freeze the berries first, you can eat it straight away. It will make about eight servings.

Ingredients

– 200g frozen raspberries – 250ml double cream – 1 teaspoon of icing sugar

Method

  1. Blend all of the ingredients for 30 seconds.
  2. Eat!

Lemon curd whirl

This recipe was emailed in by a reader, John Gass (thank you John!), who assures me it’s amazingly refreshing. And that’s exactly what we need right now.

Ingredients

– One large tub of Greek yoghurt – Meringue chunks – Lemon curd 

Method

  1. Pour the Greek yoghurt into the container you’ll use for freezing. 2. Add some chunks of meringue (pre-made supermarket meringue is fine).
  2. Swirl in lemon curd to taste. Don’t mix it too thoroughly, as what you’re after is veins of lemon curd.
  3. Stick it in the freezer, ideally overnight, or at least for as long as your self-control will allow. 
  4. Go for it.

Simple vanilla

Ingredients

– 300ml of double cream (one small pot) – 268ml of condensed milk (two-thirds of a small tin) – 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract (and you can even skip this if you don’t have it)

Method

  1. Put the condensed milk and the cream in the fridge to chill for an hour or two, along with the bowl you’ll use to mix up your ice cream.
  2. Pour the cream into the bowl. Using a hand or stand mixer with a whisk attachment, whisk the cream until it forms soft peaks.
  3. Add the condensed milk. Whisk again until the mixture forms stiff peaks.
  4. Stir in the teaspoonful of vanilla extract (if you have it).
  5. If you want to add flavour to your ice cream, this is the time to do it. You can add crumbled cookies to the mix, swirl in fruit puree, throw in crushed M&Ms or chopped cherries.
  6. Leave the ice cream overnight for best results. At a minimum, freeze it for six hours.
  7. Consume!

If you want to invest in an ice cream maker, have a look at our article on which type to buy. For that other summer essential, get advice on what kind of barbecue you should get and check out our barbecue hacks. Emma is Home Tech Editor at Tech Advisor. She covers everything from kitchen appliances to smart home devices, from floor care to personal care to air care technology. She’s particularly interested in environmentally conscious brands and products that save people time and money.

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