Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Recipe - Homemade Is Better - Chisel & Fork (2024)

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Homemade vanilla ice cream loaded with chocolate chips makes this chocolate chip ice cream recipe perfect for both vanilla and chocolate lovers.

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I love ice cream, but I especially love making it at home - from Oreo ice cream to dulce de leche ice cream to graham cracker ice cream.

But the two most popular ice cream flavors are vanilla and chocolate. So I figured why not combine the two with this chocolate chip ice cream.

What really puts this over the top is the chopped up chocolate. Yes you use good chocolate and make your own "chips." Don't buy the prepackaged stuff. Trust me it makes a difference.

Let's be honest. It is quite easy to just go buy some at the grocery store, but where is the fun in that? With this homemade version, you know what you are putting into and using quality ingredients. So give it a try!

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Ingredient Notes

  • Heavy cream and milk - the 2:1 ratio of heavy cream to milk gives you the right fat content to create that creamy texture you except with ice cream.
  • Eggs - important in stabilizing the ice cream and adds extra richness.
  • Chocolate - I like usually quality chocolate and chopping it myself.

Ingredient Swaps

As with any recipe, you can switch things up if needed. Some variations include:

  • Whole milk and heavy cream are my go-tos, but you can also use any skim milk and half-and-half if needed. It just won't be as creamy.
  • I use granulated sugar in this ice cream recipe, but light brown sugar is a good substitute and offers a slightly different flavor.
  • I like dark chocolate, but milk or semi-sweet chocolate work as well.

Step-by-Step Photos

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Heat the milk and cream in a medium saucepan until it reaches 170°F. While it is heating up whisk together the egg yolks and sugar in a bowl until it is thick and a pale yellow.

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Temper the egg yolks by slowing adding some of the hot cream mixture and whisk constantly. Now add it back into the saucepan and heat on low until it reaches 185°F. Pour through a fine mesh strainer and let cool before refrigerating for 4 hours or overnight.

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Once ready, stir in the vanilla extract and salt and then pour into an ice cream machine while it is churning. Churn for 20 minutes or until desired consistency is reach.

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With machine still running, add the chopped chocolate and churn for 30 seconds or until mixed through. Then transfer the ice cream to an airtight container and freeze until solid, about 2 hours.

FAQs

WhatIce Cream MakerDo You Use?

It may be the cheapest one available, but theCuisinart Ice Cream Makeris super simple to use and makes the best ice cream at home.

Can You Make Ice Cream with Half-and-Half Instead of Heavy Cream?

You can although I highly recommend trying to use whole milk and heavy cream as the high fat content creates the creamy texture when the ice cream is cooled.

Nearly any type of milk will work, and you can substitute half-and-half for the cream. But just keep in mind, it won't be as creamy and could get icy.

Do I Have to Heat Up the Cream Mixture?

Yes. When adding the eggs, while the chance is very small, if you bring to 185°F you kill the risk of salmonella.

How Do I Keep It From Being Icy?

So in general, eggs help prevent ice crystals but I also add Xanthan gum a lot of times to my recipes. Xanthan gum helps stabilize the ice cream and prevents ice crystals from forming.

The usual problem with homemade ice cream is it will only lasts a couple of days before ice crystals form. But the Xanthan gum helps battle this. Just add ¼ tsp.

How to Serve

This homemade ice cream is great on its own or to complement other desserts including:

  • Chocolate Peanut Butter Skillet Cookie
  • Flourless Chocolate Cake
  • Yellow Cake with Chocolate Frosting
  • Chocolate Lava Cakes
  • Smith Island Cake

Pro Tips/Recipe Notes

  • Use the Best Ingredients -when making ice cream you want to use the best ingredients possible so use free-range eggs and organic milk and cream. Also use high quality vanilla extract and chocolate.
  • Don't Cut the Fat and Calories -ice cream is not the dessert that you should be cutting the fat. It depends on the high-fat content to create a creamy texture. If you go lower fat, it will cause an icy ice cream. If you're on a diet, just have a smaller scoop!
  • Add Extract at Right Time -if you add the vanilla extract while the custard is too hot, you won't get the actual flavor as it will cook out slightly. Just wait until right before you pour the custard into theice cream makerto add it.
  • Chill the Custard -you don't necessarily need to chill the custard overnight, but you want to chill until it is as cold as possible.
  • Use Frozen Bowl -make sure your ice cream bowl has been frozen for at least 24 hours, otherwise you aren't giving the ice cream a great chance of freeze.
  • Start Ice Cream Motor First -do not pour the custard in the frozen bowl before starting theice cream maker. It will start freezing upon contact. You want the motor running and slowly pour the custard in.
  • Don't Overchurn -always error on the side of caution when it comes to churning your ice cream. You do not want it to be hard. Remember it will continue to freeze once you place in the freezer.
  • Add chocolate at the end –never add your chocolate at the beginning of the process. You want to add it when it looks like there is about a minute left in the churning process.
  • Keep It Creamy -homemade ice cream can turn hard as we don't add preservatives, however Xanthan gum or a couple tablespoon of vodka will help keep it creamy.
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Other Ice Cream Recipes

  • Baileys Ice Cream
  • S'mores Ice Cream
  • Chocolate Peanut Butter Ice Cream
  • No Churn Butter Pecan Ice Cream

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5 from 3 votes

Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

Homemade vanilla ice cream loaded with chocolate chips makes this ice cream perfect for both vanilla and chocolate lovers.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time35 minutes mins

Resting Time4 hours hrs

Total Time45 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Servings: 12 scoops

Calories: 199kcal

Author: Ryan Beck

Ingredients

  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 4 egg yolks
  • cup granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup dark chocolate, chopped

Instructions

  • Combine milk and cream in a medium-sized saucepan over medium-low heat.Stirring occasionally, heat until the mixture reaches a temperature of 170°F and bubbles start to form around the edges.

  • While the milk mixture is heating, whisk the egg yolks together until smooth in a heatproof bowl. Gradually whisk in the sugar until well incorporated and the mixture is thick and a pale yellow color. Temper the egg yolks by very slowly pouring the hot milk mixture while whisking constantly. Pour this mixture back into the saucepan and heat, stirring frequently, on low heat to a temperature of 185°F. The mixture should be slightly thickened, enough to coat the back of a spoon. It should not come to a boil.

  • Pour the custard mixture through a fine mesh strainer into a clean bowl in an ice bath to cool the mixture completely, stirring constantly. Cover and refrigerate at least 4 hours or overnight.

  • Remove the custard from the refrigerator and stir in the vanilla extract and salt. Pour the mixture into an ice cream machine and churn for about 20 minutes (follow your ice cream maker directions).

  • Once desired consistency, slowly add chopped chocolate to the ice cream maker and churn for 30 seconds longer until mixed through.

  • Transfer ice cream to airtight container and freeze until solid, about 2 hours.

Notes

  • Use the Best Ingredients -when making ice cream you want to use the best ingredients possible so use free-range eggs and organic milk and cream. Also use high quality products when it comes to added flavorings like vanilla or chocolate. Never use imitation vanilla.
  • Don't Cut the Fat and Calories -ice cream is not the dessert that you should be cutting the fat. It depends on the high-fat content to create a creamy texture. If you go lower fat, it will cause an icy ice cream. If you're on a diet, just have a smaller scoop!
  • Add Extract at Right Time -if you add an extract or alcohol while the custard is too hot, you won't get the actual flavor as it will cook out slightly. Just wait until right before you pour the custard into theice cream makerto add it.
  • Chill the Custard -you don't necessarily need to chill the custard overnight, but you want to chill until it is as cold as possible.
  • Use Frozen Bowl -make sure your ice cream bowl has been frozen for at least 24 hours, otherwise you aren't giving the ice cream a great chance of freeze.
  • Start Ice Cream Motor First -do not pour the custard in the frozen bowl before starting theice cream maker. It will start freezing upon contact. You want the motor running and slowly pour the custard in.
  • Don't Overchurn -always error on the side of caution when it comes to churning your ice cream. You do not want it to be hard. Remember it will continue to freeze once you place in the freezer.
  • Add chocolate at the end –never add your chocolate at the beginning of the process. You want to add it when it looks like there is about a minute left in the churning process.
  • Keep It Creamy -homemade ice cream can turn hard as we don't add preservatives, however Xanthan gum or a couple tablespoon of vodka will help keep it creamy.

Nutrition

Serving: 1scoop | Calories: 199kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 112mg | Sodium: 53mg | Potassium: 106mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 600IU | Vitamin C: 0.8mg | Calcium: 110mg | Iron: 0.7mg

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Comments

  1. james harris says

    when do you add the xanthan gum? I tried it, but my mixture looks rather thick. I may have cooked the custard too long.

    Reply

    • Ryan says

      You add when the sugar is being mixed in. The mixture is fairly thick but it might have cooked too long if you believe it is too thick.

      Reply

      • James says

        I don’t believe that it was too thick, just more than I was expecting from a crème anglaise texture. So when I have whisked the sugar and egg yolks, add the xanthan gum, then? So it’s finishing at the 185 degree mark? Thanks.

        Reply

        • Ryan says

          Yep it's done at 185!

          Reply

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Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Recipe - Homemade Is Better - Chisel & Fork (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to making ice cream very creamy? ›

When it comes to great ice cream, cold temperatures and speed are your friends: the faster you bring your base from liquid to solid, the creamier it'll be. In a 2-quart unit, a typical batch of ice cream will take between 18 and 25 minutes to churn.

How to make ice cream soft and fluffy? ›

Sugar, corn syrup or honey, as well as gelatin and commercial stabilizers, can all keep your ice cream at a softer consistency. Ice cream also stays softer when you store it in a shallow container, rather than a deep tub, and cover the surface of the ice cream with plastic wrap to keep ice crystals from forming.

How to make ice cream creamy and not icy? ›

Here are some tips for making creamy, non-icy homemade ice cream: Use plenty of fat - A good ice cream base should contain ample fat, usually from dairy like cream, whole milk, or egg yolks. More fat means a smoother texture. Cook the base - Heating the ice cream base deactivates enzymes that can make ice cream icy.

What makes ice cream light and fluffy? ›

Ice creams that contain lots of air seem lighter and fluffier. While ice creams that contain less air seem thicker, denser and even creamier. For example, one of the fundamental differences between gelato and ice cream is the amount of air each contains.

What ingredient makes ice cream thick? ›

Egg Yolks: The most traditional thickening agent, egg yolks contain natural proteins and fats that contribute to a rich and luxurious texture in custard-based ice creams. Cornstarch: Often used in non-custard ice creams, cornstarch mixed with milk helps thicken the base and create a smooth mouthfeel.

What gives ice cream its creamy texture? ›

At its core ice cream is a successful emulsion of fat into water, sugar, and ice with air mixed into the batch. An emulsion is a mixture of two substances that typically separate (like oil and water). But, instead mix together to form the consistent creamy base used for ice cream. It's Science!

How do you make homemade ice cream firmer? ›

For firmer ice cream, transfer to an airtight container and freeze for 2 to 4 hours before serving. Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to a month. If the ice cream is too firm to scoop straight from the freezer, let sit at room temperature for a few minutes to soften.

How do you increase the texture of homemade ice cream? ›

1) Chill Your Base Thoroughly

In many cases, “aging” your base like this improves its flavor and texture, as ingredients combine and fat globules partially coalesce to form more stable air bubbles as the ice cream churns.

What is the secret ingredient to ice cream? ›

The cream cheese helps create an ice cream with a denser, smoother texture. As explained by TASTE, cream cheese acts as a stabilizer in ice cream, preventing water from seeping out of the milk and cream as well as preventing the formation of ice crystals that detract from ice cream's creaminess.

What happens if you churn ice cream too long? ›

Here's why: Churning ice cream base is a bit like making whipped cream. You need to churn just enough to make the fat globules stick to the air bubbles and form a protective coating that stabilizes the foam. But too much churning can cause the fat globules to stick to each other, turning the mixture into butter.

Why add vodka to homemade ice cream? ›

Adding a bit of hard alcohol like vodka, tequila, or whiskey—all of which run around forty percent alcohol—to a frozen dessert helps prevent big ice crystals from forming in the mixture, resulting in a softer texture.

What can I add to homemade ice cream to prevent it from freezing solid? ›

In Lebovitz's book, he states that adding just a bit of alcohol to your ice cream base results in a better texture when it's churned because alcohol doesn't freeze. The alcohol prevents some of the ice crystals from forming, which makes the ice cream softer and therefore more scoopable.

How do you make homemade ice cream less dense? ›

"You have to churn it very slowly. The faster you go, the more air is whipped into the ice cream." In the ice cream business, that extra air pumped in during churning is called overrun, and the more overrun you bring to an ice cream, the lighter and airier it'll feel on the tongue.

What makes ice cream stay creamy? ›

Simply put, stabilizers help keep commercial ice cream creamy-tasting under variable temperature conditions.

How do you increase creaminess in ice cream? ›

So you can up the fat in your ice cream by substituting cream for milk or half-and-half in recipes. Even more effective, is that you can also add more egg yolks if making a custard-based ice cream, which will increase the creaminess due to their emulsifying properties.

Why is my homemade ice cream not creamy? ›

Homemade ice cream usually contains much less air than the stuff you buy in the store. Air keeps ice cream soft. So the less there is, the harder your ice cream. It can also be caused by low fat or sugar content.

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