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August 19, 2020 By Ambreen Wajid

Mason Jar Coconut Ice Cream

        It’s summer and it’s hot and during all this 2020 chaos- I think we can agree that we all deserve cold, refreshing ice cream. If you’ve been following me then you know I’ve been on quite an ice-cream binge, centered mainly around this german chocolate ice cream. Unfortunately now I’ve had more exams and applications to focus on, which means less time (and less patience) to wait for delicious creations. Thankfully with this recipe, that’s no longer a problem! I’ve heard of mason-jar ice cream before, but never tested it out. My other ice cream recipes were all about whipping heavy cream and folding in condensed milk at the end. I honestly didn’t know how a mason jar shake up would turn out. 

       The other week, however, I had half of bottle of heavy cream left in my fridge and I knew just what to do with it. After that first try, I’ve adapted the recipe a few times to create this personal jar of coconut ice cream heaven! It’s so simple (seriously only 2 steps) and less than half the time that my other ice creams take! I call that a winner.

         Traditionally this ice cream method utilizes mason jars, but I was a bigger fan of using a larger seal-proof container. Personally I think mason jars have a smaller mouth and it’s harder to scoop out ice cream from it. Honestly though, you won’t find an easier method to make ice cream! The texture and taste was just as incredible as the whipped, more intricate method. All it takes is a few minutes of shaking the container to double the amount and thicken the mixture! If you’re a fan of coconut and ice cream, you have found your new addiction!

Mason Jar Coconut Ice Cream

Ingredients

  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 2 tbsp coconut cream
  • 1/2 tsp coconut extract
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 tbsp coconut flakes

Instructions

  • In a clean mason jar (or any seal proof container), add all ingredients in. Seal closed.
  • Shake for 5 minutes! Place in freezer for 3 hours or until ice cream is firm enough to scoop out. That's it- enjoy!
Prep Time 3 hours hours 15 minutes minutes
Servings 1 pint

Filed Under: Bars & Bites, Save Room for Dessert Tagged With: Coconut, easy, flakes, heavy cream, ice cream, no bake, quick


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...you cannot do both 😅

(The background commentary/laughter is me and her mom coming to terms with this, while also providing extremely ineffective supervision)
Today’s lesson in baking: You can spend time sta Today’s lesson in baking:
You can spend time stamping beautiful shortbread cookies OR you can bake with a two year old

…you cannot do both ✋🏽
(The background commentary/laughter is me and her mom coming to terms with this, while also providing extremely ineffective supervision 😅)
As a baker, can I share something controversial? As a baker, can I share something controversial?

I don’t really like cake. 🫢

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Every topping has to justify its existence.

So this cake? 🍰🍓🥥✨
Layered with berry jam and sliced strawberries.
Dusted with powdered sugar.
Drizzled with honey.
Finished with coconut flakes and chopped nuts.

…on second thought, is it even controversial to say baking should be about taste, not just looks? 😂
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Disrespectfully…here are some golden thumbprints that I’m currently dreaming about.

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This post is simply to restore color to my grid af This post is simply to restore color to my grid after the Heated Rivalry cookie saga turned it into a gallery of empty plates (oops) 😅

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