Best Coffee Ice Cream Recipe (2024)

By Laura

Posted Aug 06, 2021, Updated Feb 24, 2024

5 from 46 votes

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Rich, ultra-creamy, with a bold coffee flavor — this is the best homemade coffee ice cream recipe! It’s easy to make with only 7 ingredients and is better than store-bought or ice cream parlor varieties.

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We love using our ice cream maker to create the best versions of our favorite flavors in the comfort of our own home.

I created this coffee ice cream for my son! He has always been my coffee kid, the first time I gave him a sip of my black coffee he loved it. Well, on vacation a few years ago he tried coffee ice cream and declared it was his all-time favorite flavor. So naturally, we had to create the best coffee ice cream recipe so we could make it and enjoy it whenever the craving strikes.

This recipe is rich, ultra-creamy, and has a bold coffee flavor. It’s easy to make with only 7 ingredients and is better than any store-bought variety! Plus, you can use decaf instant coffee to make it caffeine-free if you’re making it for coffee-loving kids like my son!

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Coffee Ice Cream: Ingredients

Here are a few notes about the ingredients and possible substitutions in this coffee ice cream recipe.

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  • Half and half/heavy cream. This recipe calls for 3 cups of liquid dairy. You can change the ratios of half and half : cream if desired, as long as the total amount equals 3 cups. You could also substitute some of the liquid with whole milk.
  • Granulated sugar.Organic cane sugar works well in place of white granulated sugar.
  • Fine sea salt.if using iodized salt, reduce the amount by half.
  • Pure vanilla extract.I don’t recommend using imitation vanilla. However vanilla bean paste is a good substitute.
  • Instant Coffee. High quality instant coffee is worth purchasing to make this recipe. Both caffeinated and decaffeinated work well.
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How to Make Coffee Ice Cream

This coffee ice cream involves making a custard, straining it and then chilling the mixture for at least 4 hours (preferably overnight). So make sure to begin the process the day before you want to enjoy it!

Make the Custard

To begin, warm the half and half, sugar and salt in a medium saucepan over medium heat, whisking to dissolve sugar.

Then, in a separate bowl beat the egg yolks. Add ½ cup of the warm mixture to the egg yolks and whisk to combine.

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Next, add the warm egg mixture to the half and half on the stovetop and whisk in the coffee granulates until dissolved.

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Cook the custard over medium-low heat stirring constantly until the mixture thickens slightly – just barely sticking to the back of a spatula or until it reaches 170 degrees F.

Once thickened, put the heavy cream into a bowl with a fine mesh strainer on top of the bowl. Strain the custard into the heavy cream and discard what is left on the strainer. Add vanilla extract, stir to combine.

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Chill

Transfer the coffee ice cream mixture into an airtight container and cool completely in the fridge (preferably overnight).

Churn

Pour the coffee ice cream mixture into an ice cream maker and churn until frozen (about 30-40 minutes).

If desired, add mix-ins like chocolate chunks, a chocolates swirl, or even crumbled coffee cookies (YUM)!

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Freeze

Transfer the homemade coffee ice cream to an airtight container and freeze completely, about 4 hours.

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Serve

Enjoy this coffee ice cream with a dollop of homemade whipped cream for an extra special treat! Or, serve on top of coffee brownies.

I have also made ice cream cookie sandwiches using coffee cookies and coffee ice cream – to die for!

Store

This homemade coffee ice cream can be stored in the freezer in an airtight container for up to 3 months.

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Coffee Ice Cream Recipe FAQs

How do you make coffee ice cream from scratch?

Follow this recipe! It’s so easy!

Can you put coffee grounds in ice cream?

I do not recommend doing this. Use brewed coffee or instant coffee granules (as called for in this recipe) to make the best coffee ice cream.

What can I substitute for instant coffee in a recipe?

You can use espresso powder in place of instant coffee.

Does coffee ice cream keep you awake?

If you use caffeinated coffee you definitely run the risk of it effecting your ability to fall asleep. To avoid this, use decaffeinated instant coffee.

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Best Coffee Ice Cream Recipe

Laura

Rich, ultra-creamy, with a bold coffee flavor — this is the best homemade coffee ice cream recipe! It’s easy to make with only 7 ingredients and is better than store-bought or ice cream parlor varieties.

5 from 46 votes

Course Dessert, ice cream

Cuisine American

Servings 12 Servings

Calories 208

Prep Time20 minutes minutes

Cook Time10 minutes minutes

Churning & freezing6 hours hours

Total Time6 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Warm half and half, sugar and salt in a medium saucepan over medium heat, whisking to dissolve sugar.

  • Beat egg yolks in a small mixing bowl, add ½ cup of the warm mixture to the egg yolks and whisk to combine. Then add that mixture to the half and half on the stovetop.

  • Whisk in coffee granulates until dissolved.

  • Cook over medium-low heat stirring constantly until the mixture thickens slightly – just barely sticking to the back of a spatula or until it reaches 170 degrees F.

  • Place the heavy cream into a bowl with a fine mesh strainer on top of the bowl.

  • Strain the custard into the heavy cream. Discard what is left on the strainer.

  • Add vanilla extract, stir to combine.

  • Transfer to an airtight container and cool completely in the fridge (preferably overnight).

  • Pour mixture into an ice cream maker and churn until frozen (about 30-40 minutes).

  • Transfer to an airtight container and freeze completely, about 4 hours.

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Notes

Ingredient Substitutions

  • Half and half/heavy cream. This recipe calls for 3 cups of liquid dairy. You can change the ratios of half and half : cream if desired, as long as the total amount equals 3 cups. You could also substitute some of the liquid with whole milk.
  • Granulated sugar.Organic cane sugar works well in place of white granulated sugar.
  • Fine sea salt.if using iodized salt, reduce the amount by half.
  • Pure vanilla extract.I don’t recommend using imitation vanilla. However vanilla bean paste is a good substitute.
  • Instant Coffee. High quality instant coffee is worth purchasing to make this recipe. Both caffeinated and decaffeinated work well.

Store

Store this coffee ice cream in a freezer-friendly container for up to 3 months. Here are some of our favorites:

    Nutrition

    Serving: 0.25cups | Calories: 208kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 107mg | Sodium: 76mg | Potassium: 97mg | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 521IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 64mg | Iron: 1mg

    Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

    Did you enjoy this recipe? Have a question? Leave a comment below!

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    FAQs

    Can you use espresso powder to make coffee ice cream? ›

    Coffee ice cream is made with milk, sugar, cream, vanilla extract, and coffee. I like to use instant espresso powder for the coffee flavor in this ice cream. It dissolves well and is more flavorful than instant coffee granules. Make sure the base of your ice cream maker is frozen.

    Why does coffee ice cream taste so good? ›

    Many long for coffee's deep flavor — the bitterness, the earthy profile, the chocolate undertones, and the interplay of acidity and sweetness. This is why coffee ice cream is such a treasured pairing. It blends our love for a strong caffeine buzz with the comfort and nourishment of a rich and creamy bowl of ice cream.

    How to make ice cream creamy and smooth? ›

    Use plenty of fat - A good ice cream base should contain ample fat, usually from dairy like cream, whole milk, or egg yolks. More fat means a smoother texture. Cook the base - Heating the ice cream base deactivates enzymes that can make ice cream icy.

    What type of coffee is in coffee ice cream? ›

    A timeless, unchanged flavor made with Brazilian coffee beans, milk, eggs, cream and sugar. The perfect coffee ice cream? You know it.

    Is espresso powder just coffee powder? ›

    Espresso powder is very intensely dark and concentrated instant coffee. It's not just espresso coffee beans ground fine. It's actually coffee crystals that dissolve quickly in liquid. Even though you can technically dissolve it in water for drinking, espresso powder is really not for ideal for your morning latte.

    How much coffee is in Haagen-Dazs coffee ice cream? ›

    In a ½ cup serving of Häagen-Dazs' coffee ice cream, you'll get 21.6 mg of caffeine. For perspective, that's a little more than ¼ cup of brewed coffee. A full 14 oz carton is 75.6 mg. The Espresso Chocolate Cookie Crumble doesn't have much more caffeine—23 mg per serving and 80.5 mg per carton.

    Why does McDonald's Iced Coffee taste so good? ›

    What makes McDonald's iced coffee taste so good? The secret behind the signature taste of McDonald's iced coffee isn't just the chain's proprietary Arabica beans—it's the ratio of bitter coffee to sweet simple syrup and luscious light cream.

    What percentage of people like coffee ice cream? ›

    Northeasterners are more likely to be fans of coffee ice cream (32%) and peanut butter ice cream (29%) than are people from any other region. Westerners are among the most likely to like vanilla ice cream overall (64%) and the least-likely comparatively to choose chocolate ice cream (43%) as a flavor they like.

    Why put eggs in homemade ice cream? ›

    Eggs are used in ice cream to add a rich flavor and color, in- hibit ice crystallization, and also to help stabilize or emulsify the fat and liquid so the resulting product is smooth and creamy. Commercial manufacturers use pasteurized eggs, stabilizers, and other ingredients to produce a safe and acceptable product.

    What can I add to homemade ice cream to make it creamier? ›

    Sugar: it's more than just a sweetener

    In addition to making your ice cream sweet, sugar affects its texture, enhancing creaminess and controlling how hard or soft it is. Adding too much sugar to a recipe can actually prevent your ice cream from freezing at all.

    Can I use espresso powder instead of coffee extract? ›

    If you're seeking a strong coffee flavor, instant espresso powder is the ideal alternative because it contains a highly concentrated coffee taste. It's perfect for adding the rich and beloved coffee flavor to desserts and beverages.

    Can I use espresso powder to make a cup of coffee? ›

    We don't recommend using it for your daily cup of joe. It's super strong and made to accent baking recipes, but in a pinch, it will do. Simply add 1 tablespoon of the powder to 4 Tablespoons hot water.

    Is espresso powder the same as instant coffee for baking? ›

    Baking and cooking

    Instant coffee can also be used in a meal or baked goods, though it's milder than espresso powder. It can be a good substitute for espresso powder if that's all you can get, but you might need to use a bit more to achieve the same flavor intensity.

    Does espresso ice cream have espresso in it? ›

    Espresso Ice Cream Recipe

    To make this ice cream, place the sugar and salt in a small glass bowl and pour the hot espresso over it. Stir to dissolve the sugar. Stir in the cream and vanilla, Add the espresso powder and stir again. Chill for a couple of hours before freezing according to your machine's directions.

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