Peppermint Cookies and Cream No Churn Ice Cream
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Peppermint Cookies and Cream No Churn Ice Cream is an easy ice cream recipe filled with peppermint and cookies!
Peppermint Cookies and Cream No Churn Ice Cream
We have a family tradition during the holidays every year that I’ve grown to love. It started when the boys were very little. We bundle up nice and warm and go to the park where our city puts on a delightful display of lights. There are numerous themed displays from Disney scenes to contemporary cartoon characters and classic nativity scenes. It is magical. Kids, as well as adults, flock to the opening night to see the beauty of the lights being turned on and hear local choirs sing signaling the start of Christmas festivities. The spark in my boys’ eyes is worth braving the cold and I’m not a fan of cold weather!
Our family tradition doesn’t end at the park. We bring the festivities home with a dessert and hot chocolate party. Well, for the boys, it’s more like warm chocolate, but you get it!
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Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary based on the products used.
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Peppermint Cookies and Cream No Churn Ice Cream
Ingredients
- 8 ounces cream cheese softened*
- 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk*
- 3 Tablespoons Coffee-mate seasonal flavors Peppermin Mocha
- 16 ounces whipped cream
- 2 cups vanilla cookie sandwiches coarsely broken
Instructions
- Beat cream cheese with an electric mixer until smooth.
- Add sweetened condensed milk and peppermint flavored Coffee-mate creamer and mix until smooth. Gently fold in whipped cream and cookies.
- Place in an air-tight container and place in freezer. Freeze until firm at least an hour.
- Scoop and serve.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are important to you, I recommend calculating them yourself.
Going as a whole family and picking out our Christmas trees on Black Friday
Just printed the ice cream recipe. Got to give it a try. Thx for sharing.
Hope you like it! Give it time to freeze, that’s the hardest part! ๐
I hear ya on the cold weather, Sista! I love traditions like that… so fun and worth it! I can’t wait to make this for this fun season…LOVE ice cream any time of the year! I have to pin this on a few boards…the world needs to seriously know about this treat! AND…what a fun, cute giveaway! I’m in and crossing my fingers. Especially for those mugs with the goodies!
Good luck on the giveaway!!
I love our Christmas morning brunch. So relaxed and special after a morning full of gift opening and family hang out time.
That sounds good, Megan! I love brunch!!
One of my favorite new holiday traditions is our elf on the shelf. Holiday bribery at it’s finest – My son will do anything if the elf is watching!!
oh def, Elf on the Shelf is brilliant in getting the kids to behave!
Paula, I love hearing about other people’s holiday traditions (we also love seeing holiday light shows)! This ice cream looks so amazing–and perfect for the holidays. I am definitely in the ice cream year-round camp ๐
What a lovely family tradition. ๐
Thank you for making an ice cream that doesn’t require an ice cream maker. I’m all over this!
I love making homemade healthy gifts for our friends and family. This year it’s Pure Madagascar Bean Vanilla. (My personal tradition is that I always treat myself to a little Baily’s Irish Cream in my coffee on Christmas morning ~ it’s my Merry Christmas to me). It’s really fun to read everyone’s traditions…..thanks for the wonderful giveaway.
driving , enjoying all the Holiday decorations , lights, singing and happy memories
One of my Holiday traditions is spending Thanksgiving with my kids and grands. We gatehr at my daughter’s house where we bake pies and cook turkey and dream of Christmas Joy!