It is not 4th of July without some homemade ice cream at least not at my house. This easy Blender Peach Ice Cream will have you whipping up ice cream in minutes.
I love being a guest blogger at Princess Pinky Girl. Thank you, Jenn, for allowing me to share this easy, delicious Blender Peach Ice Cream with your readers.
Growing up in South Alabama, the summers were always HOT. The heat was a great excuse to make some homemade ice cream, especially on the 4th of July. My dad loved homemade ice cream, and we would make this delicious treat often. We usually made either fresh peach ice cream or fresh strawberry ice cream. Fresh, juicy, sweet strawberries and peaches remind us of summer, but when you add them to homemade ice cream something magical happens. Growing up that magic happened in our backyard as we took turns turning the crank on an old fashion ice cream maker. You can see my recipe and my story for homemade peach ice cream here.
We do not always have time to make homemade ice cream, but that is no excuse not to make this blender ice cream. It is super simple to make. You can enjoy ice cream in a couple of minutes. Since I live across from a peach orchard, I use fresh peaches in this ice cream. I slice my peaches and place them on a baking sheet to freeze. After they are frozen, I place the peaches in a large freezer bag. Frozen peaches work best in this blender ice cream. I have used fresh peaches with some ice, and it works, but I still like the frozen peaches better. After blending the ice cream, simply freeze it for a couple of hours so it will harden up. I do the same thing when making homemade ice cream in an ice cream maker. After a couple hours in the freezer, the ice cream is frozen. My family will devour this blender peach ice cream in minutes.
I have a Vitamix and a Cuisinart mixer. Both work well when making this blender ice cream. The instructions below are for both mixers.
It is not 4th of July without some homemade ice cream at least not at my house. This easy #Blender Peach Ice Cream will have you whipping up ice cream in minutes.
Easy Peach Ice Cream
Ingredients
- ½ cup heavy cream for Vitamix OR 1 cup heavy cream for Regular Blender
- 3 cups frozen Peaches Sliced Slice your fresh peaches and freeze them first.
- ½ cup sugar
Instructions
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR A REGULAR BLENDER
- Chop the frozen peaches and place in a blender.
- In a bowl whisk the sugar into the cream.
- Add in the cream and sugar through the opening in the lid, stopping to stir the mixture.
- Blend until smooth. (the cream will thicken slightly)
- Place this mixture is a freezer container and freeze for 2 to 3 hours.
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR VITAMIX
- If you have a Vitamix, simply add all ingredients to the mixer with the heavy cream on the bottom. Blend on high about 2 minutes until the four separate sections form on top.
Nutrition Info
You can easily see the four separate sections form when using a Vitamix. When this happens, the ice cream is ready.
There are icicles in my Ice Cream
Did you know Icicles or Ice Crystals in Ice Cream are usually formed by opening the door to the freezer too often? A drop in temperature changes the molecules and water forms into Ice Crystals or Icicles in the ice cream. Keep the ice cream in the coldest part of the freezer and use it within ten days. We have no problem in my house finishing ice cream within ten days. How about you?
Your Turn:
Do you have a favorite blender ice cream? Do you make homemade ice cream around the 4th July?
I can’t believe I can make homemade ice cream in a blender!! And peach ice cream may be my most favorite EVER- it just seems to say “summer!!!” Thank you, Diane and Jenn!
Joy,
Thank you for stopping by and leaving me a comment about this blender ice cream. You can use any frozen fruit and it turns out so delicious. Peach is our family favorite.
Many blessings,
Diane Roark
Peach ice cream happens to be a favorite of mine. So am truly so happy to see this recipe here for it today. Thanks ladies for sharing!! 🙂
Janine,
This peach ice cream is addicting because you can make it is 2 or 3 minutes and it is so delicious.
Thank you for stopping by and leaving me a comment.
Have a fun and safe 4th of July!
Diane Roark
Thank you again Jenn for allowing me to share this easy peach ice cream. I did not mention but any frozen fruit works well. I have tried frozen strawberries and blackberries.
Many Blessings,
Diane Roark