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Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream

Of all the kitchen gadgets I have, my Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker is one of my favorites, especially during the summer. I have it for more than a year now and I must say that I love it! It makes ice cream making at home a lot of fun for me and my daughters! Getting the right consistency of ice cream takes a fair amount of agitation and movement, and that is what you'll need an ice cream maker for. Though it's not a big necessity, making homemade ice cream is a lot convenient with it --- it makes the process of freezing the ingredients easier!

Check out this Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream that my daughters and I made using our Cuisinart Ice Crean Maker...
This is a non-custard version of the recipe I got from Just One Cookbook. Non-custard style ice cream is made without eggs and does not require cooking that's why I prefer it. All the ice cream I've been making are all non-custard, and I must say that there's very little difference in texture and they're as rich and tasty! You should try it! 

Worry, not because you can also make this even if you don't have an ice cream maker. You can find the instructions below...



Ingredients:
Adapted from Just One Cookbook
  • 2 cups heavy whipping cream
  • ¾ cup milk
  • ¾ cup sugar plus another 1/8 cup
  • 4 oz. cream cheese
  • 6 pcs. large strawberries, washed and hulled
  • 4 pcs. large strawberries, washed, hulled and chopped
  • 4 pcs. graham crackers, crushed
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract


Procedure:
1. In a small bowl, toss chopped strawberries with 1/8 cup sugar. Set aside.
2. In a blender, whip heavy whipping cream, milk, ¾ cup sugar, cream cheese and 6 pcs. strawberries until fluffy.
3. Chill the mixture for at least one hour.
4. Pour in your ice cream maker and churn. Mix for about 25-30 minutes or according to manufacturer's instructions. Add the chopped strawberry and sugar mixture and crushed graham crackers during the last 5 minutes of churning. Transfer ice cream in a tightly sealed container and freeze until ready to serve. Store-bought ice cream containers will work well for this.
* If you don't have an ice cream maker, pour the ice cream mixture into a wide, airtight container and put in refrigerator for at least 1 hour then place in the freezer for 30 minutes. Beat ice cream mixture with an electric mixer until smooth. Put it back in the freezer for 40 minutes - then beat with an electric mixer. Repeat "40 minute freeze-then-beat cycle" 3 times. You can choose to either beat your ice cream mixture every 40 minutes until frozen or let your ice cream mixture freeze on its own. Either method works fine but the more you beat it, the softer it will be. Toss chopped strawberry and sugar mixture and crushed graham crackers into the ice cream after last beating.
Cherlin, my youngest daughter loves eating it with chiffon cake!
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21 comments :

  1. OMG! This looks gorgeous. I love this type of recipes, easy, flavorful, and not time consuming. I enjoy strawberry Ice cream, but strawberry seeds bothers me so much. That's why I buy it instead of making it at home :(

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  2. That looks wonderful! I have an ice cream maker too, and managed to make an extra 7 pounds one summer (according to the bathroom scale.) Of course there are other, less delicious ways to gain 7 pounds, so I'd opt for the strawberry ice cream. :-)

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  3. Tina, your strawberry cream cheese ice cream is super fantastic, and oh, so droolworthy yummy! Love the texture, the method, and the perfect scoops. Certainly want to make this. Pinning it to pinterest:D
    xo

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  4. This would be an ice cream flavor I couldn't refuse! And I love that it's egg free and cook free :)

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  5. i love strawberries, i love cheesecake! i love this ice cream

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  6. Cheesecake ice cream..I loved this recipe when I saw it in Nami's blog, now I like it even more.. :D

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  7. Wow Tina, strawberry cheesecake ice cream? It sure looks great...lovely color and flavor.
    Thanks for the recipe and hope you are having a fun week :)

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  8. Delicious strawberry cheesecake ice cream , my girl love both ice cream and strawberry.

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  9. I would like to have that cuisinart ! lol That ice cream looks sensational !! I'm sure the 2 girls really enjoyed that ice cream ! A scoop or two , please ?! ;D

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  10. Your strawberry cheesecake ice cream looks amazing. Yes,I love my ice cream maker too. I just got it this summer and had been using it non stop. hehehe...

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  11. This ice cream has me absolutely dying to try it, looks so delicious :D

    Cheers
    CCU

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  12. Tina, thank you so much for trying this recipe and linking back to me! This was a really great hit for my family and now I feel like I need to make it again while strawberries are in season! This post also reminded me that I miss your mango ice cream... so many ice cream recipes that I want to make. I need to exercise even more... hehehe.

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  13. Wow, looks simply fabulous and of course anything made at home is still the best. I wish I have an ice-cream makers but than again, we don't eat ice-creams that often and similarly, I wish strawberries are cheaper over here.

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  14. I just started using my Cuisinart and you are right it's a lot of fun to use. I am a newbie when it comes to ice cream making so I am trying out both type of styles and that is with and without eggs. Delicious looking ice cream, Tina. :)

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  15. Wow is what I can say just by seeing the color! I'm sure it tastes really good! perfect for hot summer days!!!

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  16. Your eggless ice cream looks fantastic! Bookmarked your recipe! Can wait for our weather to become warmer to enjoy these lovely homemade ice cream.

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  17. With all of these wonderful ice creams I've seen this summer, I am definitely going to be asking for the Cuisinart Ice cream maker for Christmas! I still hand-crank mine and have to freeze the blue ice container overnight. I saw this ice cream at Nami's also and loved it! Non-custard ice creams are definitely the way to go!

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  18. Hi Tina, your ice cream look excellent.Soo refreshing and lovely click too. I've not try this method, mine is the custard kind. Bookmark your recipe to my to do list.

    Have a nice weekend, regards.

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  19. Cheesecake Ice cream is my favorite kind! I am all for the non custard version! :)

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  20. this looks easy enough- will be trying your ice cream recipes very soon!

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  21. Mmm..., delicious Ice cream, love the colour, I bought a Ice cream maker as well, just made Mango Ice cream but I haven't still posted it.., this looks so good, I would love to try this out.. beautiful clicks as well.

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