No Churn Coffee Oreo Ice Cream

Ice Cream & Frozen Treat
August 11, 2015
Ice Cream & Frozen Treat
August 11, 2015

No Churn Coffee Oreo Ice Cream

I held a lot of jobs in the food industry before becoming a food blogger. I’ve been a host, counter

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No Churn Coffee Oreo Ice Cream

So creamy and delicious, it's almost too good to be true: less than 10 minutes and it's into the freezer for this stellar Coffee Oreo Ice Cream.

I held a lot of jobs in the food industry before becoming a food blogger. I’ve been a host, counter server, assistant manager, barista, host again, server, catering coordinator, marketing & social media person… the list is long. But my favorite job was working for an ice cream shop in my hometown.

I think I’ve told you guys about five times that I worked at an ice cream shop, but that’s because I loved it so much. I started it in my sophomore year in high school. It was my first food-related job, and I had never really liked ice cream up until that point.

Don’t judge me, please. I didn’t know better. 

My first shift, the two older girls I was working with said I could sample any flavor I wanted. But I didn’t really want any, so I took one taster spoon, scooped it into a tub of bittersweet chocolate, and called it a night.

The next shift, I figured I should probably taste more ice creams so I could describe them to customers and steer them in the right direction. It was purely for product knowledge.

So creamy and delicious, it's almost too good to be true: less than 10 minutes and it's into the freezer for this stellar Coffee Oreo Ice Cream.

But then in the coming weeks, I found myself casually eating taster spoonfuls of ice cream more and more. Did you know a casual conversation with coworkers pairs perfectly with casual spoonfuls of ice cream?

Everyone else must have thought the same thing, because that was the culture at the ice cream shop. New flavor? Let’s all try it. Old flavor? Let’s try it again.

As my professional career blossomed at the shop, so did my love for ice cream. And don’t get me started on frappes. Or are you guys milkshake people? Whatever. Same thing.

My absolute favorite frappe to make was half coffee and half Oreo ice cream. As George Takei would say, “Oh my.

So creamy and delicious, it's almost too good to be true: less than 10 minutes and it's into the freezer for this stellar Coffee Oreo Ice Cream.

It’s like you live your whole life in Chocolate/Vanilla Ice Cream World, but then you try the coffee/Oreo combo and your mind doesn’t even know how to comprehend it.

I mean, I can’t even explain it well. It’s just utter perfection.

So in honor of my favorite ice cream combo of all time, meet this No Churn Coffee Oreo Ice Cream. Less than 10 minutes of hands-on time and into the freezer for this baby.

The flavor is pretty remarkable. It’s rich and creamy, and the oreos add the perfect amount of chocolate without overwhelming the coffee flavor. I have to say, it’s also pretty damn good in cake form too.

I’m a HUUUGE fan. And seriously. 10 minutes. If you can whip cream, you’re halfway there. More than halfway 🙂

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No Churn Coffee Oreo Ice Cream

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Ingredients

  • 1 pint heavy whipping cream
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoons instant coffee
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 14 oz sweetened condensed milk
  • 15 oreos, crushed, plus more for sprinkling (optional)

Instructions

    1. Line a large bread pan with parchment paper. Set aside.
    2. In a mixing bowl, whip the heavy cream until soft peaks form. Fold in the vanilla extract and salt, and continue to beat until the mixture holds stiff peaks, about 30 seconds more.
    3. Mix the instant coffee with water, then pour it and the sweetened condensed milk on top of the cream. Fold gently until everything comes together, then fold in the oreos.
    4. Carefully scoop the ice cream into the bread pan. Sprinkle the top with more crushed oreos if you’d like. Freeze for at least 12 hours before serving!

 

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  1. Hi! Just so you know, I clicked on the pic of your mashmallow bar of some sort (directly after the no churn coffee oreo ice cream) and it sends me to the ice cream recipe…which is delicious btw! Im fiending for marshmallow anything, so wanted to try those bars. I will keep checking back. Thanks for all of you great recipes and videos!

  2. Hi! I made it a second time because it was too salty the first. I reduced the salt to 3/8 teaspoon but it’s still quite salty? Is it my condensed milk? I’m confused why my ice cream is so salty. 🙁

    • Hi Katrina! That is very bizarre! Are you sure you are using sweetened condensed milk and not evaporated milk? The condensed milk is soooo sweet the ice cream should be quite sweet! Hoping I can help troubleshoot this for you 🙂

  3. Wow I made this last week and let me tell you it was SO good. Thank you for the recipe. Going to try the strawberry one. The only thing is I’ve never honestly whipped heavy whipping cream so I was a little unsure of the time to roughly whip for even though you did disclose to wait until what type of peak to look for. Anyway. Thank you for this amazingly delish recipe.






  4. Can I make this in an ice cream maker instead of just making it no churn? Just got an ice cream maker and dying for some good recipes