No-Churn Blueberry Pie Ice Cream

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Last summer, Ella and I discovered the delicious pleasure in making our own homemade, no-churn ice cream. It’s our goal this year to add several new flavours to our collection, and first up is this No-Churn Blueberry Pie Ice Cream!

No-churn blueberry pie ice cream - better than making blueberry pie and serving it a la mode, just make some homemade ice cream in less than 10 minutes and you can get the pie and the creamy vanilla ice cream in one scoop! The perfect summer ice cream

The inspiration for this pie comes simply from a blueberry pie a la mode. Rather than serving homemade pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, skip the pie making and just scoop some Blueberry Pie Ice Cream!

I don’t know who the genius who came up with no-churn ice cream is, but it really is delicious, creamy and perfect. The flavour is just like a gourmet ice cream, with those morsels of honey-sweetened crumble with little blueberry bursts throughout the creamy vanilla ice cream provided just a bit of crunch and making for a completely new ice cream experience.

blueberry pie square

This blueberry pie no-churn ice cream comes together in just a few short minutes and can be ready to enjoy in 2 hours! You can customize this recipe to include any fruit you’d prefer – if you’re an apple pie or a peach pie fan.

(We will definitely be making both of those varieties soon!)

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How to make blueberry pie ice cream - a step-by-step no-churn ice cream recipe

How to Make Blueberry Pie Ice Cream

First, assemble your ingredients:

  • 2 cups whipping cream (35% heavy cream)
  • 1-10oz can sweetened, condensed milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/4 cup steel cut oats
  • 2 Tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1-2 Tablespoons honey
  • 1/2 cup frozen blueberries

Line a baking pan with parchment paper – unless you are using a glass container.

how to whip cream

Whip the whipping cream for 4 minutes until it appears fluffy and cloud-like. It takes a full four minutes (and sometimes a bit longer depending on the humidity) to achieve the perfect texture. I’ve included some pictures above to show the different stages the cream will go through so you will be able to determine when it is ready.

Be careful not to over mix the cream, as that can reverse all of the hard whipping work!

Stir in the vanilla & sweetened condensed milk and then fold into the loaf pan. Smooth down with a spoon or spatula.

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Add the oats and brown sugar to a small bowl, and add just enough honey to get it all to stick together.

Sprinkle the oats and frozen blueberries over top of the cream and gently stir the whole thing up so the blueberries and crumble are worked into the ice cream, not just sitting on top.

Freeze for 2 hours or overnight.

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Scoop and serve!

Here is your free printable recipe for our No-churn Blueberry Pie Ice Cream:

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Yield: 6 cups ice cream

No-Churn Blueberry Pie Ice Cream

No-Churn Blueberry Pie Ice Cream

No-churn blueberry pie ice cream - better than making blueberry pie and serving it a la mode, just make some homemade ice cream in less than 10 minutes and you can get the pie and the creamy vanilla ice cream in one scoop! The perfect summer ice cream

Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups whipping cream (35% heavy cream)
  • 1-10oz can sweetened, condensed milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/4 cup steel cut oats
  • 2 Tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1-2 Tablespoons honey
  • 1/2 cup frozen blueberries

Instructions

  1. Line a baking pan with parchment paper - unless you are using a glass container.
  2. Whip the whipping cream for 4 minutes until it appears fluffy and cloud-like.
  3. Stir in the vanilla and sweetened condensed milk and then fold into the loaf pan. Smooth down with a spoon or spatula.
  4. Add the oats and brown sugar to a small bowl, and add just enough honey to get it all to stick together.
  5. Sprinkle the oats and frozen blueberries over top of the cream and gently stir to incorporate.
  6. Freeze for 2 hours or overnight.
  7. Scoop and serve!

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 543Total Fat: 35gSaturated Fat: 22gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 11gCholesterol: 111mgSodium: 104mgCarbohydrates: 52gFiber: 1gSugar: 48gProtein: 8g

Sugar, Spice and Glitter uses an auto-generate nutrition calculator. Nutrition information isn’t always accurate unless analyzed in a scientific lab, so these should be considered more of a guideline than medical information.

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No-churn blueberry pie ice cream - better than making blueberry pie and serving it a la mode, just make some homemade ice cream in less than 10 minutes and you can get the pie and the creamy vanilla ice cream in one scoop! The perfect summer ice cream

Have you ever made a no-churn ice cream before? What flavours did you try?

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3 Comments

  1. This recipe does not tell when to put in the sweetened condensed milk!! I’m guessing you fold it in the whipped cream?

    1. Yes, you stir it in at the same time as the vanilla. The recipe card had that but I missed including it in the post, sorry.
      Enjoy – let me know how it turns out 🙂

  2. I just made vanilla bean ice cream but this looks so much better. This will be the next one on my ice cream list. I have had BLUEBERRY PIE ICE CREAM before because I love the taste but never have tried to use it in ice cream. Can’t wait – thanks!

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