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Hi! I'm looking for some good Ice Cream recipes that don't require a Ice Cream maker.
I made one this week that turned out pretty good, but i'm looking for more:) I love ice cream!
Thank You!
Here is the one I made (reminded me of peanut butter ice cream)

1 C of cashews
2 C of almond milk
vanilla to taste
salt
sweetner of choice to taste
2 T of maca
Blend until smooth and creamy
freeze

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Ooh, it sounds like you've got a good one! Follow that basic recipe & change up the flavorings (leave out the maca at first to try the flavors without it). Some flavors I like are:

lemon (1 lemon - juice + zest)

chocolate (raw cacao powder to taste)

cookies & creme (raw cacao nibs)

chocolate-raspberry (raw cacao powder + 1 c. fresh or frozen raspberries)

Have fun! You can also use any of these as a pie filling - just pour into your favorite nut crust & freeze to set.

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Hi Angie! Oh your idea's sound sooo good! I guess it's just a matter of changing it up! I think I get afraid to ruin things haha I love the pie filling idea too, perfect for the upcoming holiday's! thank you so much i'm going to try some of your idea's ASAP!!!

Angie said:
Ooh, it sounds like you've got a good one! Follow that basic recipe & change up the flavorings (leave out the maca at first to try the flavors without it). Some flavors I like are:

lemon (1 lemon - juice + zest)

chocolate (raw cacao powder to taste)

cookies & creme (raw cacao nibs)

chocolate-raspberry (raw cacao powder + 1 c. fresh or frozen raspberries)

Have fun! You can also use any of these as a pie filling - just pour into your favorite nut crust & freeze to set.

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My partner and I came up with a recipe for some great ice cream that's really creamy as soon as you take it out of the freezer...

3-4 avocados
raw cacao to taste
raw honey to taste (if you're a began, if not use agave)
cacao nibs
vanilla
maca
pinch of cayenne

mix, freeze until cold, makes about a pint. Delicious raw chocolate ice cream without an ice cream maker!

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YUM! I have several ripe avocados that have been waiting for inspiration. Thanks!

Xam Devesh said:
My partner and I came up with a recipe for some great ice cream that's really creamy as soon as you take it out of the freezer...

3-4 avocados
raw cacao to taste
raw honey to taste (if you're a began, if not use agave)
cacao nibs
vanilla
maca
pinch of cayenne

mix, freeze until cold, makes about a pint. Delicious raw chocolate ice cream without an ice cream maker!

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Hi! That sounds very good, I love the avacado pudding and having it as ice cream will be so yummy! Thank You so much, can't wait to make more ice cream!!!!!! and I love the no ice cream maker too!!!!!

Xam Devesh said:
My partner and I came up with a recipe for some great ice cream that's really creamy as soon as you take it out of the freezer...

3-4 avocados
raw cacao to taste
raw honey to taste (if you're a began, if not use agave)
cacao nibs
vanilla
maca
pinch of cayenne

mix, freeze until cold, makes about a pint. Delicious raw chocolate ice cream without an ice cream maker!

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i LOVE raw ice cream ... it's way better than the "real" thing ... i make a base of frozen bananas and a little bit of nut milk and then add whatever flavorings i want (usually chocolate!) ... it tastes great, is almost fat free, and there's no need for any sweetener

i use a regular blender and can get a pretty stiff soft serve consistency, and if i want it firmer, i just stick i in the freezer for an hour

i have a few really simple and easy ice cream recipes here: Raw on $10 a Day (or Less!)

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Pumpkin Ice Cream! You are my new hero. I'm making this tomorrow!

Lisa said:
i LOVE raw ice cream ... it's way better than the "real" thing ... i make a base of frozen bananas and a little bit of nut milk and then add whatever flavorings i want (usually chocolate!) ... it tastes great, is almost fat free, and there's no need for any sweetener

i use a regular blender and can get a pretty stiff soft serve consistency, and if i want it firmer, i just stick i in the freezer for an hour

i have a few really simple and easy ice cream recipes here: Raw on $10 a Day (or Less!)

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Hi Lisa! Yum, that sounds good using the banana and adding to it, I will be getting a major ice cream fix soon! haha and thank you for the link to your site, you have ton's of great recipes, it's so nice to hear everyone's idea's and it helps keep me on track! thank you!

Lisa said:
i LOVE raw ice cream ... it's way better than the "real" thing ... i make a base of frozen bananas and a little bit of nut milk and then add whatever flavorings i want (usually chocolate!) ... it tastes great, is almost fat free, and there's no need for any sweetener

i use a regular blender and can get a pretty stiff soft serve consistency, and if i want it firmer, i just stick i in the freezer for an hour

i have a few really simple and easy ice cream recipes here: Raw on $10 a Day (or Less!)

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Lisa that pumpking ice cream looks sooooooo awesome, i've been looking for pumpkin recipe's and this will be perfect!LOVE your website, things look doable for me! thanks bunches!

gsh41 said:
Hi Lisa! Yum, that sounds good using the banana and adding to it, I will be getting a major ice cream fix soon! haha and thank you for the link to your site, you have ton's of great recipes, it's so nice to hear everyone's idea's and it helps keep me on track! thank you!

Lisa said:
i LOVE raw ice cream ... it's way better than the "real" thing ... i make a base of frozen bananas and a little bit of nut milk and then add whatever flavorings i want (usually chocolate!) ... it tastes great, is almost fat free, and there's no need for any sweetener

i use a regular blender and can get a pretty stiff soft serve consistency, and if i want it firmer, i just stick i in the freezer for an hour

i have a few really simple and easy ice cream recipes here: Raw on $10 a Day (or Less!)

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Banana ice cream is sooooo good--I just put frozen bananas through my Champion juicer and sometimes add other frozen fruits or make a fruit sauce to go on top (berries, mangoes, dates...). It's surprisingly good with the juice of a lime mixed in. I know other people who do the same thing with a food processor or Vitamix. I saw a video of someone doing it with the food processor and it came out perfectly like soft serve. You can also add carob or cacao if you like. Amazingly delicious and healthy.

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