Homemade Dulce de Leche Ice Cream (No Churn Recipe) (2024)

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If you're in love with Latin America's treasured dessert filling, you're going to love this homemade dulce de leche ice cream! A rich caramel ice cream is made with 3 basic ingredients and features milky dulce de leche ribbons throughout. Scoop it into ice cream cones, or enjoy it straight from the freezer!

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Recently I've shared my no-churn ice cream recipes for Lucky Charms Ice Cream and Mini Egg Ice Cream, and so I thought it would be fun to have a version featuring one of my favorite flavors. That's right, it's time for Dulce de Leche ice cream!

What is Dulce de Leche?

Dulce de leche is popular in much of Latin America, but particularly in Argentina and Brazil. It is a sweetened milk that has been cooked until thick, dark in color, and caramel-like in flavor. You'll see it used in all kinds of desserts - everything from flan to alfajores. It also makes a delicious addition to pancakes, waffles, coffee, or pretty much anything that could use a dose of caramel-y goodness.

While caramel and dulce de leche are similar, they are different in many ways! Dulce de leche is not your average caramel - it's ultra sweet, pourable, and milky in flavor. You can find it in most grocery stores, or you can even make it yourself using sweetened condensed milk.

This easy recipe for homemade Dulce de Leche Ice Cream is sure to become a favorite in your home. It's perfect for everything from a hot Summer's day to celebrating Cinco de Mayo (since it is also incredibly popular in Mexico!).

Reasons to Love This Recipe:

  1. No ice cream maker! Just whip, mix and freeze.
  2. It requires just 3 simple ingredients! No egg yolks, corn syrup, or soy lecithin needed!
  3. It's a richly indulgent experience with easy steps and no fancy equipment.
  4. Who needs Haagan-daz when you can make your very own Dulce de Leche Ice Cream at home?

Ingredients

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  • Heavy cream: You'll need 2 cups of chilled heavy cream. The high fat content makes for an ultra-creamy result. Using very cold cream makes whipping much easier, so keep it in the fridge until you need it.
  • Dulce de leche: You want to purchase the sweetened condensed milk "dulce de leche" variety. This is a bit thinner than specialty dulce de leche but is perfect for making ice cream. Both Nestle La Lechera and Eagle Brand make this product.
  • Vanilla: I like to add a little vanilla extract to compliment the caramel-y flavor of the dulce de leche.
  • For swirling: An additional ½ cup of dulce de leche swirled into the ice cream creates the most delicious ribbons of golden caramel. This is optional, but if you do opt for it I recommend using a thicker, specialty brand of store-bought dulce de leche.

Equipment

  • Electric mixer: I recommend either an electric hand mixer or a stand mixer. Either one of these will ensure you can whip your heavy cream to stiff peaks with ease.
  • Loaf pan: You'll also need a standard loaf pan (or ice cream freezing container) that is freezer safe. For the best results, chill it in the freezer for 30 minutes before making the ice cream base.

How to Make Dulce de Leche Ice Cream

Step one: Prepare a loaf pan by lining it with parchment paper (if desired). Place it in the freezer to chill for 30 minutes if possible.

Step two: Pour a full can of sweetened condensed milk dulce de leche into a large bowl.

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Step three: Add the vanilla extract and stir to combine. Set aside.

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Whipping the Cream

Step four: In a separate large bowl (or the bowl of a stand mixer), add 2 cups of chilled heavy cream.

Step five: Mix the cream of medium-high until stiff peaks form (AKA the whipped cream holds its shape when you pull one of the beats out).

Combing the Dulce de Leche and Whipped Cream

Step six: Add the whipped cream on top of the dulce de leche and vanilla mixture.

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Step seven: Use a silicone spatula to gently fold the dulce de leche and whipped cream until smooth. Be careful not to mix too much, as you don't want to deflate the whipped cream.

Adding the Dulce de Leche Swirl

Step eight: Add about half of the dulce de leche and whipped cream mixture to the prepared loaf pan, then drizzle on about ¼ cup of dulce de leche (if using).

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Step nine: Use a butter knife or toothpick to swirl the dulce de leche into the ice cream base.

NOTE: It's not uncommon for some of the dulce de leche swirl to sink toward the bottom during the freezing period. Using a chilled loaf pan will minimize this.

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Step ten: Add the remaining half of the ice cream to the loaf pan, then the remaining dulce de leche (if using). Swirl, just as you did in the previous step.

Step eleven: Cover the ice cream and place it in the freezer to chill for at least 6 hours, although 12 hours is ideal.

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Step twelve: Scoop and serve! Top with additional drizzles of dulce de leche if you're really feeling indulgent!

Tips for Storing Leftover Homemade Ice Cream

  • Wrap the loaf pan with a double layer of plastic wrap or aluminum foil and store in the freezer for 1-2 weeks.
  • For slightly longer storage (1-2 weeks), transfer the ice cream to an airtight container and place it in the freezer to chill.
  • For the longest storage, transfer to a freezable ice cream container and store for up to 3 weeks.
  • Your homemade ice cream will maintain its quality best when kept in a deep freezer. The freezer attached to your fridge is opened often, increasing the risk of freezer burn.
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​Tips & Tricks for Homemade Ice Cream

  • The best ice cream is made when you keep your ingredients (and tools) chilled. Preventing the shock from warm ingredients to a cold freezer helps your ice cream freeze more easily, and ensures that it chills in a timely manner without becoming difficult to scoop.
  • For creamy ice cream ALWAYS use heavy cream. Some recipes will substitute half of the heavy cream for milk, or use milk in its place, but rich homemade ice cream is always better when you use heavy whipping cream.
  • Place the loaf pan (or freezable container) in the freezer for 30 minutes before you start making your ice cream. I've tested with and without chilling and using a pre-chilled loaf pan consistently yields better results.

Recipe FAQ's

Is dulce de leche the same as caramel?

Although dulce de leche and caramel taste quite similar, there is a significant difference between the two that makes them two very different products. Dulce de leche is made by caramelizing sweetened milk (sugar + milk), while caramel is made by cooking sugar until melted, browned, and very hot. Butter is often added to the cooked sugar, making a creamy and indulgent sauce.

What is dulce de leche ice cream made of?

Dulce de leche ice cream is made with a simple ice cream base, which often includes sugar, cream, milk, and eggs. Homemade versions are often made with sweetened condensed milk and heavy cream, as a means to avoid the use of raw egg yolks (and make the recipe no-churn). In addition to the base ingredients, you will see ribbons of dulce de leche throughout the ice cream.

What flavor is dulce de leche ice cream?

Dulce de leche ice cream is the closest in flavor to caramel ice cream. It has a slightly more milky flavor, whereas caramel has more of a buttery flavor, but it will taste quite similar to someone who does not know the difference.

More Easy Desserts

  • Lucky Charms Ice Cream
  • Mini Egg Ice Cream
  • Dulce de Leche Mousse
  • Lazy Cheesecake Salad
  • Berry Cheesecake Salad

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Dulce de Leche Ice Cream

A rich caramel ice cream is made with3 basic ingredientsand features milky dulce de leche ribbons throughout.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Chilling time: 6 hours hours

Servings: 12

Calories: 242kcal

Author: Dolly (Dash for Dinner)

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 2 cups heavy whipping cream chilled
  • 14 ounces dulce de leche sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ½ cup dulce de leche optional

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Instructions

  • Line a 9X5 loaf pan with parchment paper and place it in the freezer to chill while you prepare the ice cream base.

  • Add the dulce de leche sweetened condensed milk and vanilla extract to a large bowl and stir to combine. Set aside.

  • Add the heavy cream to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment (or use a large bowl and an electric hand mixer).

  • Mix the heavy cream on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form.

  • Add the whipped cream to the bowl of dulce de leche and vanilla, and gently fold them together.

  • Transfer half of the ice cream base to the chilled loaf pan and smooth it out into an even layer.

  • Drizzle ¼ cup of dulce de leche on top of the ice cream layer, then use a butter knife to swirl it throughout the ice cream.

  • Add the remaining ice cream base to the loaf pan, and repeat the drizzling and swirling process with another ¼ cup of dulce de leche.

  • Cover the loaf pan with plastic wrap or foil and place it in the freezer to chill for at least 6 hours, although 12 hours is ideal.

  • Once the ice cream is firm, serve and enjoy.

Notes

Note: It’s typical for some dulce de leche to sink to the bottom if your ice cream was slow to freeze. This is just aesthetic and will still taste delicious!

Dulce de leche: You will need 1 can of sweetened condensed milk dulce de leche. This is available at most major grocery chains and is made by Eagle Brand. Alternatively, you could make your own dulce de leche using a can of regular sweetened condensed milk and boiling it.

For swirling, you could use about ⅓ of a second can, or a thicker commercially available dulce de leche.

Chilling the bowls: If you have time, it’s a best practice to chill the bowls in the freezer (if freezer-safe) beforehand. This helps the ice cream freeze more quickly.

Nutrition

Calories: 242kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 56mg | Sodium: 53mg | Potassium: 161mg | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 671IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 120mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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Homemade Dulce de Leche Ice Cream (No Churn Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

Does condensed milk turn into dulce de leche? ›

Slow cooker method (condensed milk dulce de leche)

In the slow cooker method, you also cook a sealed can of condensed milk, but this time in the slow cooker, for 8 hours, and always making sure the can is completely cooled down before moving it and opening. The results: a very thick and luscious dulce de leche as well!

What is dulce de leche ice cream made of? ›

To make the dulce de leche ice cream:

In a bowl mix the ½ cup of half and half, the can of condensed milk, half of the dulce de leche and the dash of salt. Set your stand mixer or electric hand mixer. In another bowl whip the 2 ½ cups of heavy cream until frothy and foamy in slow to medium speed.

What is the difference between caramel and dulce de leche? ›

Caramel and dulce de leche might look and taste somewhat similar, but they are actually pretty different. While caramel is made from slowly simmering water and sugar until it caramelizes, dulce de leche is made from simmering milk and sugar super slowly until it turns into a creamy, caramelized substance.

Why do you put condensed milk in ice cream? ›

Sweetened condensed milk

The other job it does is absorb some of the liquids in the mix and boosts the ratio of non-fat solids in the ice cream due to it's high proportion of milk solids. This prevents the risk of large ice crystals forming and making sure the end result is silky smooth and buttery.

Is Nestle la Lechera the same as dulce de leche? ›

La Lechera Dulce de Leche Manjar (sweet milk delicacy) adds a caramelized version of classic La Lechera condensed milk. It's a beautiful thing, creamy liquid sweetness that mixes with milk or coffee and tops pancakes, ice cream, fresh fruit and pastries. Dulce contains only milk and sugar and a preservative.

What Flavour of ice cream is dulce de leche? ›

Dulce de leche ice cream is made with milk, cream, sugar, vanilla, eggs and dulce de leche. What does dulce de leche taste like? Dulce de leche is a sweet sauce which tastes like a richer, thicker version of caramel due to being made from milk and sugar, rather than water and sugar like caramel.

What flavour is Haagen-Dazs dulce de leche? ›

Our Dulce De Leche ice cream is a delightful combination of caramel and sweet cream, swirled with ribbons of golden caramel. Inspired by Latin America's treasured dessert and made with 100% Canadian dairy, this is an authentic representation of the classic that is sure to impress.

What does dulce de leche ice cream taste like? ›

A homemade Latin American favorite! Creamy, smooth, sweet, and full of caramel… lots and lots of caramel!

Is butterscotch the same as dulce de leche? ›

Butterscotch is made from cooking down brown sugar with butter, and its flavor is sweeter and softer than that of caramel. Dulce de leche is made from slowly cooking cow milk and sugar together. Dulce de leche made with goat milk is known as cajeta.

What is a good substitute for dulce de leche? ›

Technically, if you see dulce de leche in a recipe, you can instead use caramel, and vice-versa. However, there will be a slight variance in taste and texture, and the recipe will no longer be authentic to the specified region. That is why we always recommend differentiating between dulce de leche and caramel.

Is homemade dulce de leche better than store-bought? ›

It's cheaper and more delicious than using store-bought dulce de leche, and you can customize the flavor to your liking. The sweetened condensed milk is cooked in a baine marie (water bath) in the oven, making it easy and hands-off.

Does no-churn ice cream work? ›

Like beer co*cktails and microwave risotto, no-churn ice cream is one of those things that sounds like it shouldn't work, but actually totally does. As it turns out, as long as you have the right technique and ingredients, you don't need any special equipment to make the creamy, dreamy summer treat we all know and love.

Why is my no-churn ice cream so hard? ›

Homemade ice cream usually contains much less air than the stuff you buy in the store. Air keeps ice cream soft. So the less there is, the harder your ice cream. It can also be caused by low fat or sugar content.

Should you add eggs to homemade ice cream? ›

Homemade ice cream is a wonderful treat. Eggs add rich flavor and color, prevent ice crystallization and help create smooth and creamy ice cream.

How long does it take to boil condensed milk into caramel? ›

Cover and let simmer for 3 hours, refilling water as needed and turning the can every half hour to prevent scorching. Carefully open can and serve.

Does boiling a can of condensed milk turn into caramel? ›

Place the milk over the boiling water in the double boiler and cover with a lid. Bring it to a simmer over medium heat. Stirring occasionally, simmer for one-and-a-half to two hours, until the milk becomes thick and reaches the desired caramel color.

Is it safe to boil a can of sweetened condensed milk? ›

Is it safe to boil my can of sweetened condensed milk to make caramel sauce? No. For safety reasons, we do not recommend heating a can of our condensed milk, opened or unopened. The current can is not designed to withstand high temperatures.

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