Vegan Ninja Creami Ice Cream Recipes are creamy, delectable, and filled with tasty, healthy plant-based ingredients. Elevate your vegan dessert game with any of these incredible vegan Ninja Creami ice cream recipes! These dairy-free frozen delights feature plant-based ingredients from luscious chocolate to tantalizing fruit flavors. Discover creative combinations! These recipes are a dream come true for vegan dessert lovers. Whip up a batch and indulge in creamy goodness today!
The Ninja Creami is an innovative ice cream maker to create homemade frozen treats easily. I use mine almost every day. I love its powerful motor and unique blending technology that transforms ingredients into creamy ice creams, sorbets, and frozen yogurts. Simply add your desired ingredients, select a program, and let the Ninja Creami do the work. In no time, you’ll have delectable homemade ice cream to enjoy. It’s a must-have appliance for any dessert enthusiast!
Thanks to its versatile features, the Ninja Creami machine is perfect for making vegan ice cream. It has the power and precision to blend and churn plant-based ingredients, resulting in smooth and creamy textures without the need for dairy products. With its strong motor and advanced technology, it can easily handle ingredients like coconut milk, nut butters, and frozen fruits, allowing you to create a variety of delectable vegan ice cream flavors easily.
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The Vegan Ninja Creami RECIPES
Vegan Ninja Creami Recipes Plant-Based Ice Creams
These vegan Ninja Creami ice cream recipes, prove that dairy-free desserts can be just as satisfying and delicious as their traditional counterparts. Say goodbye to the limitations of store-bought options and unleash your creativity with the Ninja Creami. With its easy-to-use functionality and endless possibilities, you'll enjoy homemade vegan ice cream like never before. So grab your Ninja Creami, explore these recipes, and embark on a dairy-free ice cream adventure today!
Whip up a luscious vegan cherry ice cream in the Ninja Creami. Blend frozen cherries, dairy-free milk, and a touch of sweetener for a delightful fruity frozen treat.
Lime Frozen Yogurt in the Ninja Creami (Vegan, GF)
Lime Frozen Yogurt made in the Ninja Creami is easy to make, fresh, creamy, and delicious. The tart lime is balanced by sweetened yogurt. Delightful! Vegan and gluten-free!
Roasted Plum Ice Cream in the Ninja Creami is bursting with creamy summer flavor. Roasting fruit intensifies both its color and flavor and makes this batch of plant-based ice cream delicious and beautiful! This is another easy vegan recipe that uses commonly found ingredients.
Lisa Viger Gotte
Hello! I’m Lisa, a vegan artist, photographer, author, Vegan Life Coach Educator, and RYT 200 yoga teacher. I love showing others how simple and delicious a plant-based diet can be. I draw and paint, cook, write, take lots of pics, eat lots of chocolate, and practice gratitude daily.
For us, the basic recipe that works everytime is 4 parts milk (we use almond milk), 1 part heavy cream, half a packet of flavored pudding mix (we use sugar free), and sugar/splenda to taste (we use 1-2 tablespoons). You can get creative from there but that always yields a really good ice cream base.
Plant-based fats are the best way to thicken vegan ice cream. Coconut cream, full-fat coconut milk and coconut oil will give the creamiest and thickest results. Cornstarch and tapioca starch can also be used to thicken but the end result will be a little more icy and a little less creamy.
Ninja recommends freezing Creami bases for 24 hours, but we've had success with 8 to 12 hour freezing times, too. In our experience, freezing bases for 24 hours or longer usually meant they'd be very chalky on the first run through the Creami and require multiple respins.
We love our Creami. To use your frozen fruit, follow your instructions from the recipes that came with your Creami. If you want to make fruit ice cream thaw your fruit, place in a food processor and mix it with the vanilla ice cream recipe.
Oat Milk. Oat milk is perhaps the creamiest of all the plant milks. Its thick creamy texture means it's one of the closest plant-based milks to resemble dairy milk. Oat milk is quickly becoming a favorite non-dairy alternative to milk with popular brands like Oatly disrupting the traditional milk industry.
After your first spin, sometimes you open it and find that your ice cream is crumbly or powdery. Don't stop now. Just add a tablespoon or two of liquid and spin on respin. If your ice cream has been in the freezer a long time or your freezer is extra cold, you may even have to repeat the respin several times.
Yes, it's dairy-free and vegan too (no eggs). Adding a little cornstarch to the coconut milk base, cooling then churning it before freezing, you're bound to make the best homemade vegan ice cream.
A common - and better - emulsifier for ice cream is soy lecithin, which can be derived from soybeans, sunflowers and rapeseed. Soy lecithin has a neutral taste, and also allows you to make egg-less ice cream.
For a vegan dairy-free alternative to heavy cream, try mixing soy milk with olive oil. Much like the pairing of milk and butter, olive oil adds fat to the soy milk for a flavor and function comparable to heavy cream.
My ice cream is icy. This is probably the most common problem with home made ice cream. And it's caused by large ice crystals forming in the mixture as it freezes. Large ice crystals are usually the result of either too much water in the mix or excessively long freezing time.
It comes in two different sizes: the seven-in-one version and the deluxe, 11-in-1 version. A third model, the Ninja Creami Breeze, is now discontinued, but we've tested all three models in the Good Housekeeping Institute.
*Your recipe may not have enough sugar in it. The less sugar in the recipe, the icier and crumblier the ice cream will be. Regular sugar, honey, or corn syrup can be used to increase the sugar content if desired.
Freezing is crucial: It's paramount that the base is completely frozen into a solid block for the Ninja Creami to work effectively. Texture is key: The 24-hour freeze time results in smaller ice crystals and enhances the dessert's creaminess. For the most creamy ice cream and smoothest sorbet, this matters!
Want to make homemade ice cream with your Ninja blender? It's easy-peasy. Freeze milk and pudding mix in an ice cube tray, blend them until smooth, and voila. Create a creamy base with the frozen milk and pudding mix, then personalize it to your taste.
The Ninja Creami's blade drove into the frozen pint and churned the mixture into a creamy dessert. Though the process was a little loud, it was done within a couple of minutes. If you want a creamier texture, you can also choose to go for a second respin cycle.
In a Ninja® 56-ounce food-processing bowl fitted with the standard blade attachment, place all the frozen vanilla ice cubes. Add the remaining 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons of whole milk and vanilla extract. Using the crush function, process for 35 to 40 seconds.
Dairy-free frozen desserts typically substitute regular milk with plant-based milk such as almond, soy, coconut, or cashew milk, although there are some amazing brands (*cough, cough, Eclipse*) that take it even further.
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