Indulge in the rich and velvety goodness of homemade chocolate ice cream with this simple recipe. Perfect for satisfying your sweet cravings on hot summer days or any time you need a delightful treat.
Let’s make everyone’s favourite chocolate ice cream. To make Chocolate Ice Cream at home you require below ingredients.
Ingredients:
- 1- 2 cups heavy cream
- Condensed milk
- 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- Optional to add – almonds, Walnuts, Chocolate Chips, Chocolate Syrup
Instructions:
- In a bowl add any readymade cream and whisk it for 5-10 minutes to achieve desired cream texture ( remove if there is any water in the cream)
- In a separate bowl add 1 cup condensed milk, 1 cup cocoa powder
- add 2 teaspoon cream (the one which we prepared in step 1)
- mix it well
- now add the remaining cream in a bowl and mix it well
- Add nuts or choco chips
- mix it well and pour the ice cream mix in a container
- tap it well to avoid any air bubbles
- refrigerate the ice cream mix for minimum 7-8 hours (for more time if required)
- Remove it and it’s ready to serve (If it’s too hard to serve keep it in a room temperature a few minutes sometime and then serve.)
You can customise the recipe using your favourite toppings. This recipe is super easy to make. Now anytime you feel like eating chocolate ice cream you can make it at home and keep it in the fridge to eat it whenever you want.
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