Brownie ice cream, what is there not to love? No churn, easy to make with wholesome ingredients… double win!
Frozen bananas, avocado and almond butter make this brownie nice cream super creamy and date paste gives it its sweetness. Healthy dreamy, creamy nice cream. What are we waiting for? Let’s make some brownie nice cream!
How I make brownie nice cream from scratch?
I start by pre chilling the blender bowl and a loaf pan in the freezer. Trying to keep everything cold will avoid ice crystals to form. And that is what we want; creamy not icy nice cream!
date paste
In the meantime I make the date paste if I don’t have any left in the fridge. Date paste is easy to make and requires just some dates, lukewarm water, a pinch of salt and a blender. Usually I make a big batch and divide it into smaller batches. It is freezable so you can even store some in the freezer for future use.
blend all ingredients
I add all the ingredients (except for the walnuts) to the pre chilled blender bowl and pulse it into a smooth consistency:
transfer to a loaf pan
I take the loaf pan out of the freezer, line it with parchment paper and scoop the mixture from the blender bowl into the loaf pan. If you are planning on using walnuts, add them to the blender bowl, stir with a spoon and then scoop everything out into the loaf pan.
After covering the nice cream with plastic foil (right on top of it), I cover the whole loaf pan with aluminum foil (all to avoid ice crystals). Immediately after I transfer the loaf pan back in the freezer.
serve your nice cream!
I freezer the ice cream for at least 3 hours. When it is time to serve it, don’t forget to take your brownie nice cream out of the freezer 10-15 minutes before so it can soften up a little bit. This will make it easier to scoop.
Chocolate ice cream, what is there not to like, right? We wouldn’t know; we all LOVE it! How about you? It is
creamy – velvety – über chocolaty – simple to make – incredibly delicious
Love ice cream? Check out my coconut straciatella nice cream, creamy vegan ice cream, vegan Magnums or these ice cream sandwiches.
Love chocolate? Then you will love these brownie cookies, my kids’ favorite banana Snickers shake or my new and improved chocolate chip cookies.
Brownie nice cream
Equipment
- 8×4 inch loaf pan
Ingredients
- 1-2 tbsp date paste (see recipe below)
- ¼ cup almond butter (or other type of nut butter of preference)
- ¼ cup cacao powder
- ½ cup almond milk (or sub half of it for espresso to make espresso brownie ice cream!)
- 2 medium bananas (frozen)
- ½ small-medium ripe avocado
- ¼ cup chopped walnuts (optional)
Instructions
- Pre chill the loaf pan and the blender bowl.
- Make date paste if you didn't already or if you don't have any left.
- Add all ingredients except for the walnuts to the pre chilled blender bowl and blend until smooth and creamy.
- Take the loaf pan out of the freezer, line it with parchment paper and pour the brownie nice cream into the loaf pan.Cover the nice cream with plastic foil (straight on the ice cream) and after that cover the loaf pan with aluminum foil.Place the covered loaf pan in the freezer for at least 3 hours to firm up.
- Take the nice cream out of the freezer 15 minutes before serving so it can soften up a bit.
Notes
Date paste
Equipment
- High speed blender
Ingredients
Date paste:
- 20 large pitted dates
- 2-4 tbsp warm water (start with just 1 tbsp. If too thick to blend add more water)
- pinch fine grain sea salt
Instructions
- Add dates and salt to the highspeed blender and blend into small pieces.
- Now add just a bit of warm water to blend it into a thick paste, scraping down the sides periodically. Add more water if too thick, but not too much. You don't want it to be too liquidy.
Notes
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