Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream


This ice cream is amazing.  


Really.  
It needs no introduction.  


Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream. 
Make it. Now. 



Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream - Spirals and Spatulas

1 lb. strawberries, quartered, stems removed
3/4 C sugar
1 T lemon juice
6 oz cream cheese
1/2 C cream
1/2 C half and half
1/2 C milk

Place the strawberries into the blender.


Blend up the strawberries until pureed.



Then, add in the sugar and lemon juice. 


Pour in the half and half and cream into the blender.  


Blend!


Dice up the cream cheese.  


Add in the cream cheese cubes.  


Then, puree again, making sure that all the cream cheese cubes are well mixed into the strawberry mix.  You don't want any cream cheese chunks in the ice cream.


If you still have room in your blender, add in the remaining 1/2 C milk.  Stir to comine.  If not, pour in the mixture into a larger bowl or measuring cup to add the milk.  Then, pour the ice cream mixture into the frozen bowl of your ice cream maker.  


Let the ice cream mix for ~20 minutes.  


After about 20 minutes, the ice cream will be soft-serve consistency.  Serve at this point, if desired.  


Or, for a harder scoop ice cream, place the ice cream in freezer-safe containers.  


Freeze for 2-4 hours before serving.  


This ice cream is excellent plain... but even better with graham crackers.  


Just crumble 1/2 of a graham cracker over the top of a 1/2 C serving of strawberry cheesecake ice cream.


Serve up and enjoy!


Linked to: Tasty Tuesday, Tuesdays at The Table, Tempt My Tummy Tuesday, Totally Tasty Tuesday, Melt in Your Mouth Monday. Your Recipe, My Kitchen, Ingredient Spotlight, Strawberries! Show us your life: Desserts, National Cheesecake Day

15 comments:

  1. I made this ice cream last summer...it was so incredibly good!!! Thanks for the reminder, I need to make it again...and soon!!

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  2. this looks amazing! can't wait to try it!

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  3. I love cheesecake ice cream; I actually have a very similar recipe on my blog - it's so yummy!!!

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  4. This sounds awesome. Reminds me of Cold Stone with the graham crackers. Yum!

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  5. holy crap, this is the best icecream I have ever seen on a blog. I am salivating!

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  6. YUM!!! I may have to make this tonight. Thanks!

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  7. How delectable! I have everything to make this and a brand new ice cream maker! I am so happy right now - I think I'll make it for Easter!

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  8. Oh YUM!! Still drooling. Looks and sound amazing! Love how you topped it with graham pieces.

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  9. God!! Just look at the picture makes me feel really want to grab some ice cream right now.... Great recipes ^_^

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  10. This looks great, I don't have an ice cream maker though. I don't suppose it would be any good just frozen, would it? Not at all the same consistency.

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  11. @Debbi Does Dinner Healthy

    Likely not -- you really need to get air pockets in the ice cream... that's what makes it nice and fluffy. Be on the look out for ice cream makers at a garage sale this summer. They also make fantastic frozen yogurt and slushies!!

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  12. Oh how I will make this all summer long! Thanks for linking up to Totally Tasty Tuesdays!

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  13. Hello! This is calling my name! :)

    I would love for you ti link up to "Made it on Monday" a WEEKLY RECIPE LINK PARTY I host on my blog.

    http://larkscountryheart.blogspot.com/

    *link ups are every WED.-SAT.*

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  14. Oh my goodness! This looks awesome! Thanks for sharing this recipe on Melt in Your Mouth Monday!

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