Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (2024)

You are here: Home / Recipe List / Desserts / Mango Ice Cream Recipe

Published: · Modified: by Alpa Jain · 12 Comments

4.94 from 44 votes

Jump to RecipeJump to Video

Mango ice cream is a creamy and delicious frozen dessert. It is gluten-free and is made with only 5 ingredients including mango pulp and heavy cream. Check out this no cook, no egg mango ice cream recipe with the ice cream maker.

This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (1)

As the weather warms up, the cravings for frozen desserts grow. I love churning ice creams at home and this mango ice cream recipe is my family's favorite. It is a perfect dessert to treat yourself or enjoy with your friends during a party or a potluck.

Just like other ice cream recipes, this homemade mango ice cream recipe is no egg, no-cook, ice cream made in the ice cream maker. It is made with only 5 ingredients and can be made from canned mango pulp or fresh mango puree.

I have made this mango ice cream in the Cuisinart ICE 100 ice cream maker and it turns out creamy and delicious. If you are looking for an ice cream maker for your family then check out my post on which ice cream maker to buy.

Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (2)
Jump to:
  • Ingredients
  • Instructions
  • Equipment
  • Storage
  • FAQ
  • 📖 Recipe
  • 💬 Comments

Ingredients

This homemade mango ice cream is truly the best and is made with only 5 ingredients. Mango puree is the main ingredient and I have used canned Alphonso mango pulp as it gives a consistent taste every time. However, fresh mangoes can also be blended and made into puree.

The other ingredients to make the mango ice cream recipe are heavy cream, milk, sugar, and a pinch of salt. It is best to use whole milk, however, if you use a low-fat one then the ice cream will be less creamy.

Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (3)

Instructions

Making mango ice cream at home is really easy and takes only a few minutes of prep time once you have all the ingredients. Before planning to make the ice cream, you may have to freeze the ice cream maker bowl in the freezer for 24 hours depending on the type of your ice cream machine.

The first step is to blend the sugar, milk, and salt in a bowl with a hand blender or stand mixer until all the sugar is dissolved. Add in the heavy cream and mango pulp and mix with a spatula. At this point, you do not need to blend as the mixture will be churned in the ice cream machine.

Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (6)
Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (7)

If you are using fresh mangoes then you can blend the mango chunks, milk, sugar, and salt in a high-speed blender like Vitamix. Alternatively you can just blend the mangoes into a puree and add it along with the heavy cream.

If you are thinking about cooking mango pulp before adding it to the ice cream, it is not needed. In fact, the flavor will change after cooking the pulp and at times may add a bitter flavor.

It is best to refrigerate the mixture for 2 hours before churning. Also, if you are using a compressor machine then it is a great idea to cool the bowl for 5-10 minutes before pouring the mixture into it. These tips will help churn ice cream in a lesser time.

Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (8)
Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (9)

When you are ready to pour the mixture, stir it once and then transfer it to the ice cream maker bowl. Churn the mixture for about 25 minutes. The ice cream will be ready when it is of soft-serve consistency and you can enjoy a quick scoop!

Transfer the mango ice cream to a freezer-safe container and freeze it for about 5-6 hours before serving.

Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (10)
Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (11)

Equipment

To make the ice cream base, a hand blender with a whisk attachment or a stand mixer with a wire attachment can be used.

I have made this mango ice cream recipe in the Cuisinart ICE-100 compressor ice cream maker.

Storage

Homemade mango ice cream can be stored in the freezer for about 3-4 weeks but it is so delicious that it may not last that long :).

Just like any homemade ice cream, if it is stored for long, it can start forming some ice crystals on the top but they can easily be scooped off.

Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (12)

FAQ

What does mango ice cream taste like?

Mango ice cream is a delicious and refreshing dessert. It is creamy and full of mango flavor. It is sweet with a slightly tangy taste depending on the type of mangoes or pulp used. It is absolutely irresistible and no one can really say no to a scoop of this delicacy!

If you enjoyed this recipe, you may also like

  • 15+ Ice cream maker recipes
  • Banana split ice cream
  • Sizzling brownie with ice cream
  • Strawberry float
  • Mango Lassi
  • Vanilla ice cream
  • Mango kulfi
  • Mango cheesecake ice cream

Don't forget to rate the recipe by clicking the stars. Also, pin the recipe by clicking the "Pin" button, for your future reference.

📖 Recipe

Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (13)

Mango Ice Cream Recipe

Mango ice cream is a creamy and delicious frozen dessert. It is gluten-free and is made with only 5 ingredients including mango pulp and heavy cream. Check out this no cook, no egg mango ice cream recipe with the ice cream maker.

4.94 from 44 votes

Rate Recipe Print Pin Save

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American, Indian

Diet: Gluten Free, Vegetarian

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 25 minutes mins

Total Time: 30 minutes mins

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 199kcal

Author: Alpa Jain

Watch Video

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Blend the sugar, milk, and salt in a bowl with a hand blender until sugar is dissolved.

  • Add in the heavy cream and mango pulp and mix with a spatula.

  • Optionally, refrigerate the mixture for 1-2 hours before churning.

  • Stir the mixture and transfer it to the ice cream maker bowl.

  • Churn the mixture for 25 minutes.

  • Mango ice cream is ready with soft serve consistency.

  • Transfer the mango ice cream to a freezer-safe container.

  • Freeze the ice cream for about 5-6 hours before serving.

Notes

  • This recipe makes 1 quart ice cream.
  • To make mango ice cream without an ice cream maker
    • In a high-speed blender or Vitamix - blend mango pulp, sugar, milk, cream, and a pinch of salt.
    • Freeze for about 2 hours.
    • Blend again and then freeze for 5-6 hours before serving.
  • You can use fresh mangoes as well instead of canned mango pulp.

Nutrition Facts

Mango Ice Cream Recipe

Serving Size

0.5 cup

Amount per Serving

Calories

199

% Daily Value*

Fat

11

g

17

%

Saturated Fat

7

g

44

%

Polyunsaturated Fat

0.5

g

Monounsaturated Fat

3

g

Cholesterol

34

mg

11

%

Sodium

29

mg

1

%

Carbohydrates

24

g

8

%

Fiber

0.3

g

1

%

Sugar

23

g

26

%

Protein

2

g

4

%

Vitamin A

1528

IU

31

%

Vitamin C

6

mg

7

%

Calcium

43

mg

4

%

Iron

6

mg

33

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Click below to checkout more videos on Culinary Shades YouTube channel

Recipes for you

  • Cassata Ice Cream
  • Bread Machine Star Bread
  • Vanilla Cupcakes (No Eggs)
  • Air Fryer Vanilla Cupcakes

Reader Interactions

Comments

    Leave a Reply

  1. Kalyani says

    How much white sugar should I use if I don’t have cane sugar? Also, can I add in chunks of fresh mango at the end?

    Reply

    • Alpa Jain says

      Hi Kalyani,

      You can use the same amount of white sugar as cane sugar. Also, if you plan on eating the ice cream after churning, yes you can add the mangoes. If you freeze it then the mango chunks will freeze and turn hard.

      Hope this helps. Let me know how it turns out.

      Cheers,
      Alpa

      Reply

  2. Kev says

    Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (20)
    Recipe does not explain making the mango pulp. Is it cooked and cooled first? Or is it simply blended up mangoes?

    Reply

    • Alpa Jain says

      Hi Kev,

      This recipe is made with store bought mango pulp. You can use fresh mangoes and blend them to make the pulp. Depending on the size of the mangoes, you will need 2-3 mangoes for this recipe.

      Regards
      Alpa

      Reply

  3. Allison says

    This is so easy to make, my family loved it, I served it with fresh mango chunks.

    Reply

    • Alpa Jain says

      Hi Allison

      Thankyou for the feedback. Glad to know your family enjoyed the recipe.

      Cheers
      Alpa

      Reply

  4. Carolyn says

    Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (21)
    Delicious

    Reply

    • Alpa Jain says

      Hi Carolyn,

      I am glad you liked it 🙂

      Cheers,
      Alpa

      Reply

  5. Liz says

    Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (22)
    It was so easy to make and delicious. Thank you

    Reply

    • Alpa Jain says

      Hi Liz,

      Glad you enjoyed it 🙂

      Cheers
      Alpa

      Reply

  6. Geeta says

    Hi! Pls tell me - the milk in your ice cream recipe - is it boiled or raw?

    Reply

    • Alpa Jain says

      Hi Geeta

      I have used cold pasteurized milk not raw milk. Hope this helps.

      Regards
      Alpa

      Reply

Mango Ice Cream Recipe - Culinary Shades (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Geoffrey Lueilwitz

Last Updated:

Views: 6030

Rating: 5 / 5 (80 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Geoffrey Lueilwitz

Birthday: 1997-03-23

Address: 74183 Thomas Course, Port Micheal, OK 55446-1529

Phone: +13408645881558

Job: Global Representative

Hobby: Sailing, Vehicle restoration, Rowing, Ghost hunting, Scrapbooking, Rugby, Board sports

Introduction: My name is Geoffrey Lueilwitz, I am a zealous, encouraging, sparkling, enchanting, graceful, faithful, nice person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.