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Healthy Single Serving Ice Cream (No Ice Cream Maker Needed!)

Filed Under: 100-150, Almond Milk, Desserts, Gluten Free, Grain Free, Ice Cream, Low Carb, No Bake, Paleo, Recipe Makeover, Recipes, Single Serving, Snacks, Stevia, Sugar Free, Vegan

By Kelly M 8 Comments Jump to Recipe

Hello old friend.

It’s a shame we lost touch. You always brought such joy to otherwise dreadfully hot, sticky afternoons. I looked forward to summer all the more because I knew you would be part of it.

But fall would always roll back around and I’d lose you in the (figurative) flurry of pumpkin and (literal) flurry of snow. Although you left my stomach, you never left my heart. I’m a true poet.

You, my dear single serving ice cream, are a gem. The entire batch of you, which yields a full pint, is only 130 calories. Yes, AN ENTIRE PINT. FOR 130 CALORIES. Plus you’re entirely vegan. And believe me, you are soooo creeaammmyy.

You allow me to have freshly churned ice cream whenever I please without actually having to churn anything. Because sometimes I want homemade ice cream five minutes ago and ice cream makers cramp my style. I’m a busy girl on a budget, you know?

I’ve spent the past two weeks in a continuous heat stroke, so you are a refreshing angel sent from an air conditioned heaven. In a fit of sweaty desperation, your cooling embrace is a life-affirming oasis in the trenches of a global warmed city desert.

How I’ve missed you.

Also I topped you with a bunch of chocolate because that’s never the wrong answer.

I know what you’re going to ask. 130 calories?! What?!? How?!?! I got you.

To find the secret, look no further than my favorite trusty must-have-at-all-times ingredient– almondmilk from Silk.

I’ve actually made a couple versions of this recipe before (a protein riff and one in a DQ blizzard copycat), but I wanted to make a more traditional-tasting indulgence. And it worked. This stuff tastes really legit. Trust.

I amped up the cream factor by adding, well, cream. Who knew. You’re looking for a higher fat milk/milk substitute, and Silk’s creamers do the job quite nicely, especially if you’re looking for a dairy free option.

If you want an ultra low calorie version, you are welcome to sub out the cream(er) for another 1/4 cup of almondmilk, but be aware that this will taste a lot more like ice milk than ice cream. But that’s okay! Plus, if you do this, the recipe will be only 60 calories for the WHOLE THING. Again, an entire pint!

I calculated the calories using cream because that’s how I tested it, and I didn’t just want to reel you in with a low calorie count. Because friends don’t click bait friends.

As if you needed another selling point, the beauty of this recipe is that the flavor possibilities are ENDLESS. I want to try them all. Whip up some single serving cookie dough and make cookie dough ice cream. Throw in some mint extract and chocolate chips for mint chocolate chip. Strawberry ice cream? Blend in some strawberries! Vanessa, the lovely blogger I adapted this from, has a few flavor ideas so you can start there.

I’d love to hear what you dream up!

Nutritional Breakdown

Calories

1-3/4 cups Silk Unsweetened Vanilla Almondmilk (53) + 0 calorie sweetener (0) + 1/4 cup Silk Soy Creamer (80) = 133 calories for the whole darn thing (an entire pint of ice cream!)

Net Carbs

1-3/4 cups Silk Unsweetened Vanilla Almondmilk (2g) + 0 calorie sweetener (0g) + 1/4 cup Silk Soy Creamer (8g) = net carbs for the whole darn thing (an entire pint of ice cream!)

Protein

1-3/4 cups Silk Unsweetened Vanilla Almondmilk (2g) + 0 calorie sweetener (0g) + 1/4 cup Silk Soy Creamer (0g) = 2g protein for the whole darn thing (an entire pint of ice cream!)

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Healthy Single Serving Ice Cream (No Ice Cream Maker Needed!)
 
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Author: Kelly Morrison
Ingredients
  • 1-3/4 cups Silk Unsweetened Vanilla Almondmilk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • sweetener to taste (I used powdered stevia, equivalent to about 1 tablespoon of sugar)
  • pinch sea salt
  • ¼ cup Silk Soy Creamer
Instructions
  1. In a glass measuring cup, whisk together the Almondmilk, vanilla extract, sweetener, and salt. Pour into an ice cube tray and stick it in the freezer until it is completely firmed up and frozen.
  2. Once the almond milk mixture is frozen, blend in a high-powered blender or food processor until it’s almost at a powdered consistency. Make sure not to go nuts and totally overblend, or it will melt. Add in creamer and process on high until incorporated and nearly smooth. Finally, throw in any add-ins and process until smooth. Devour!
Nutrition Information
Serving size: the whole darn thing Calories: 130 Protein: 2g
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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Silk. The opinions and text are all mine. Thank you for helping me keep the lights on around here!

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Comments

  1. Amy says

    July 11, 2017 at 7:54 am

    We use almond milk a lot lately as Hubby is allergic to cow's milk and he's not fussed on soya milk. Can't beat a bit of home-made ice cream!
    Reply
  2. Bob Bush says

    July 11, 2017 at 9:17 am

    Thank you for posting the sugar equivalent to stevia. So many people forget when publishing a recipe that some of us can't stand stevia. You've made it much easier for me to try what looks like a simple and easy recipe! I'm thinking 1/4 cup of frozen espresso. :-)

    Reply
    • Kelly M says

      July 20, 2017 at 10:40 pm

      Espresso sounds amazing! I'm a huge fan of coffee ice cream so I'd love to give that a try.
      Reply
  3. Alec says

    July 11, 2017 at 10:04 am

    This looks insanely yummy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't wait to try it! I don't have access to soy creamer, and usually, when I make ice cream with just almond milk it comes out icy. I have heard about using xanthan gum to combat that. What do you think? Thanks so much, Alec
    Reply
    • Kelly M says

      July 20, 2017 at 10:45 pm

      Thank you Alec! You could totally use another cream type thing (half and half, whipping cream, coconut milk, etc). You can also use all almond milk instead, but that bit of extra fat content makes the ice cream super rich. I don't work with xantham gum but I've heard good things! I'd start with a *very* small amount and see if it helps the texture. If you give it a try, I'd love to hear how it goes! :)
      Reply
      • Alec says

        July 24, 2017 at 5:53 pm

        Ohhhhhh I didn't think about coconut milk!!! Definitely will try that! Thanks Kelly
        Reply
  4. Amy says

    July 20, 2017 at 7:22 am

    Can I please have the whole batch of these ice cream? Looks so refreshing and delicious :)
    Reply
    • Kelly M says

      July 20, 2017 at 10:52 pm

      The batch is all yours! :)
      Reply

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