Love homemade ice cream? Then we’ve got a treat for you: this Peppermint Ice Cream recipe! It tastes just like a peppermint stick, flavored with both extract and crushed candies. The texture is lusciously creamy, and the candy shards of red and white give it the perfect festive look. It’s fun to whip up at home and will wow everyone! This one got a hearty two thumbs up from everyone over here, and it’s now solidified as a holiday tradition.
Ingredients in peppermint ice cream
This peppermint stick ice cream tastes just like the signature candy, but with a lusciously creamy texture. It’s a spin on our popular mint chocolate chip ice cream, with peppermint candy standing in for chocolate. The base is a classic vanilla homemade ice cream, and we use our signature trick of cornstarch to keep the texture creamy over time. Here’s what you’ll need for this ice cream recipe:
Whole milk Heavy cream Cornstarch Granulated sugar Salt Vanilla extract Peppermint extract Peppermint sticks or candies
How to crush peppermint candy
You can use pre-crushed peppermint candies for this peppermint ice cream, which we actually found in stock at our local grocery store. But otherwise, you can simply crush candy canes! Place them in a small ziplock bag and use a rolling pin to gently crush them into small pieces.
Required equipment: ice cream maker
This peppermint ice cream recipe requires an ice cream maker. You’ll find this piece of equipment a great investment you can use to make sorbets, sherbet and ice cream year round! There are two main types of ice cream makers to try:
Freezer bowl ice cream maker (inexpensive). Any sort of freezer bowl ice cream maker is the most economical choice. Here’s the 2 quart freezer bowl ice cream maker we use; it’s a little pricier than some but it’s held up well over the years. For this type of maker, be sure to freeze the base of the ice cream maker overnight before making this recipe. Automatic ice cream maker (expensive but easy to use!). Do you make ice cream often? You might want to consider this automatic ice cream maker, which is larger and more expensive. It requires no pre-freezing of the base, so you can make ice cream any time you please! You can also make multiple batches back to back without needing to freeze the base again.
How to make peppermint ice cream (basic steps)
This peppermint ice cream recipe uses the classic method for making ice cream: make a custard on the stovetop, chill it, churn it in an ice cream maker, then freeze to “ripen” the texture. Here’s what you’ll need to do:
Make the custard (5 minutes): Simmer the cornstarch, whole milk and sugar for 4 to 5 minutes, taking care that it doesn’t boil. Then add in the heavy cream, more milk, vanilla, peppermint extract, and salt. Cool the custard (1 hour): Cool down the custard before churning it. You can do this in a few ways. The quickest is to transfer the mixture to a large metal or glass bowl and place the bowl in a smaller bowl of ice water for 1 hour. Churn (25 minutes): Churn the ice cream in the ice cream maker. In the last 1 minute of churning, add the peppermint candies. Freeze or “ripen” for hard ice cream texture (at least 2 hours or overnight): Freeze the ice cream for 2 hours or overnight for a scoop-able, hard ice cream texture.
Variations and mix-ins
This peppermint ice cream recipe is tasty straight up. with a bit of additional crushed candies sprinkled over the top. Or, add more mix-ins to make an even more decadent treat! Here are a few ideas:
Chocolate chunks (chopped, or poured like in this mint chocolate chip) Crumbled cookies, like gingersnaps, Oreos, chocolate cookies, etc Other types of mint candies, like Andes mints or white peppermint chips
What else would you add to your peppermint ice cream? Let us know in the comments below.
More ice cream flavors
Love a good homemade ice cream? Here are all our top ice cream flavors:
Go for Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream or Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Opt for classic with Vanilla Ice Cream or Chocolate Ice Cream Try fruity with Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream, Strawberry Ice Cream or Blueberry Ice Cream Grab seasonal Peach Ice Cream or Pumpkin Ice Cream Opt for Rocky Road Ice Cream or Cookie Dough Ice Cream
This peppermint ice cream recipe is…
Vegetarian and gluten-free. 5 from 3 reviews