Cinnamon Ice Cream Recipe
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Cinnamon ice cream is perfect this time of year. It goes wonderfully with so many fall and winter dessert recipes without overpowering them. And then, on it is out of this world right by itself, too.
A while back I shared my recipe for Baked Apples and mentioned that I pared them with cinnamon ice cream. I got so many emails asking me what brand of cinnamon ice cream I preferred, that I just had to share my recipe with you for it.
I don’t think I’ve ever bought cinnamon ice cream from the grocery store in my life. I’m sure there are many delicious brands out there, but my recipe is so simple to make and I know everything that is in it.
In my recipe, I’m giving the measurements that I’ve found that my family prefers in our cinnamon ice cream. Of course, you can adjust the amount of cinnamon to your taste. I like it fragrant and full of flavor.
Here’s my recipe for cinnamon ice cream. I can’t wait to hear how you like it.
Cinnamon Ice Cream Recipe
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 1/4 cups sweetened condensed milk, or 1 can
- 2 large eggs, beaten
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 2 cups half and half
- pinch kosher salt
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients together in a large bowl. Pour into the bowl of an ice cream maker and prepare to the ice cream maker’s instructions. When the ice cream has reached a soft-serve consistency, remove from the ice cream maker and pour into a 13×9 metal pan. Cover with aluminum foil and place in the freezer for four hours to overnight to allow to firm.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Cinnamon ice cream goes wonderfully with these desserts.
How would I modify this recipe if we don’t have an ice cream maker? I’ve never found one that actually works.
Victoria, you could use my No Churn Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe and add the cinnamon. I would add the cinnamon to the sweetened condensed milk and mix until the cinnamon has been fully combined with the milk. Then just follow the rest of the recipe. I hope you enjoy!
Sounds amazing ive never had cinnamon ice cream before so very keen to try this however i dont have an ice cream maker can u do it without one?? Here in Australia we dont have half and half so is it half milk and half cream??
Yes, it is.
There are other substitutes found on the web, though.
1 cup of half and half is equivalent to a half cup of fresh milk and a half cup of cream.
There’s also another substitute involving fresh milk and melted butter, but I forgot.
My husband and I tried cinnamon ice cream at the Cliff House in San Francisco. It was so good! So, I am excited to try your recipe!
MY. ABSOLUTE. FAVORITE. ICECREAM!! Oh my goodness! I need an ice cream maker asap! Definitely on my Christmas List!!
As much as the thought of ice cream gives me goosebumps right now… it sounds like a perfect compliment to many fall sweets!