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Cotton Candy Flavored Ice Cream (No-Churn!)

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This simple homemade, no-churn cotton candy ice cream makes for a delightfully creamy sweet treat that is perfect for parties or summer afternoons.
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Table of Contents
  1. Cotton Candy Ice Cream Recipe Ingredients
  2. Substitutions And Additions
  3. How To Make Cotton Candy Ice Cream
  4. Troubleshooting a Recipe for Cotton Candy Ice Cream
  5. How To Serve Cotton Candy Flavor Ice Cream
  6. How To Store Cotton Candy Flavored Ice Cream
  7. Ice Cream Cotton Candy FAQs
  8. Why You Will Love This Recipe For Cotton Candy Ice Cream
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This easy cotton candy ice cream recipe is the perfect summer treat. With only a handful of simple ingredients, this creamy confection is a sure-fire winner. Its bright colors and classic taste are reminiscent of a county fair.

No-Churn Cotton Candy Ice Cream in a cup

Cotton Candy Ice Cream Recipe Ingredients

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You’ll need:

  • 2 cups of whipping cream (35% heavy cream), chilled
  • 1 (10-ounce) can of sweetened condensed milk, chilled
  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon of cotton candy extract
  • Red and blue food coloring
  • Sprinkles, optional

PRO TIP:

Chill your condensed milk, heavy whipping cream, and loaf tin in the fridge before you start. This will make everything freeze more easily.

Substitutions And Additions

SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK: For a dairy-free alternative, you could use coconut milk for your ice cream.

SPRINKLES/DECORATIONS: The fun part about making ice cream is customizing it with your favorite toppings! While the recipe calls for cotton candy-flavored sprinkles, you can use any kind of sprinkles you like.

From chocolate chips and crushed cookies to chopped nuts and mini marshmallows—the options are endless!

CHOCOLATE/FRUIT SAUCE: After swirling the cotton candy ice cream base, you can further enhance the flavors by adding chocolate or fruit sauce. A drizzle of hot fudge, caramel sauce, or raspberry syrup can elevate the taste and appearance of the ice cream.

PRO TIP:

You can find cotton candy extract at craft stores such as Hobby Lobby or online at Amazon.

How To Make Cotton Candy Ice Cream

STEP ONE: Line a 9×5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper. Lining the loaf pan with parchment paper prior to filling will make cleaning up much easier.

If you are using a glass pan, you don’t need the parchment paper.

STEP TWO: In a large bowl, whip the whipping cream for 4 minutes until soft peaks form.

PRO TIP:

“Soft peaks” refer to the consistency achieved when you lift the beater and turn it upside down, and the whipped cream or meringue gently forms a curved peak.

heavy cream whipped in a bowl

STEP THREE: Stir in the vanilla, sweetened condensed milk, and cotton candy extract, and then divide the mixture evenly into two separate bowls.

vanilla, condensed milk and cotton candy extract blended together in a bowl

STEP FOUR: Using your food coloring, dye one bowl of the ice cream pink and the other bowl light blue.

PRO TIP:

If you are using gel food coloring, you will need fewer drops to achieve the desired color than if you are using liquid food coloring.

STEP FIVE: Pour the pink ice cream into the loaf pan. Smooth down with a spoon or spatula.

STEP SIX: Drop spoonfuls of the blue ice cream randomly over the pink ice cream, and then use the spoon to swirl it in.

Tap the pan gently on the table a few times to get the cream to settle evenly.

dollops on top of cotton candy ice cream in a loaf pan

STEP SEVEN: Cover the loaf pan with plastic wrap, letting the wrap rest on top of the ice cream, and then cover the pan with aluminum foil.

wrap placed on top of No-Churn Cotton Candy Ice Cream in a loaf pan

STEP EIGHT: Place the loaf pan in the freezer for 2 hours or overnight.

No-Churn Cotton Candy Ice Cream after being frozen in a loaf pan

STEP NINE: Scoop, top with sprinkles, and serve!

Troubleshooting a Recipe for Cotton Candy Ice Cream

There are ice crystals in my ice cream: This can occur if the ice cream is exposed to air in the freezer. To prevent this, press a piece of wax paper onto the surface of the ice cream before you put the lid on the container, and make sure the container is airtight.

My ice cream is too soft: This is usually a result of not freezing the ice cream long enough. Freeze it for at least 4 hours, or until it’s firm enough to scoop. In some freezers, it is best to leave it overnight.

My ice cream is too hard: This can happen if the ice cream mixture is frozen too quickly. To prevent this, ensure that your freezer is set to the right temperature – it should be cold enough to freeze the ice cream, but not so cold that it freezes it too quickly and creates ice crystals.

How To Serve Cotton Candy Flavor Ice Cream

Suggestion 1 – Classic Cone: The most traditional way to serve cotton candy ice cream is in a cone. The sweet, slightly salty taste of a waffle cone pairs well with the sugary cotton candy flavor. You can also use a sugar cone for an extra sweet treat.

I like to pop a mini marshmallow in the bottom so the ice cream doesn’t drip out while you’re eating.

Suggestion 2 – Ice Cream Sundae: Create a whimsical sundae by scooping cotton candy ice cream into a bowl and topping it with whipped cream, rainbow sprinkles, and a cherry. The whipped cream adds a lightness that balances the sweetness of the ice cream, while the sprinkles and cherry add a fun pop of color.

Try out our chocolate chip cookie cups for a fun way to serve up this yummy ice cream.

Suggestion 3 – Ice Cream Sandwich: For a fun twist, sandwich a scoop of cotton candy ice cream between two sugar cookies. The cookies add a nice crunch and the additional sweetness complements the cotton candy flavor.

Suggestion 4 – Cotton Candy Milkshake: Blend cotton candy ice cream with milk to create a sweet, creamy milkshake. Top it with whipped cream and a sprinkle of crushed cotton candy for an extra treat.

If you enjoy this (as I’m sure you will), be sure to try other varieties of our homemade ice cream favorites, like this red velvet no-churn ice cream or this birthday cake ice cream, both easy recipes that don’t require fancy ice cream makers.

How To Store Cotton Candy Flavored Ice Cream

MAKE AHEAD: Cotton candy ice cream can certainly be made ahead of time. In fact, it needs to be made ahead to allow it to freeze properly.

IN THE FRIDGE: Cotton candy ice cream should not be stored in the fridge as it will melt. Ice cream is best kept in the freezer until you’re ready to serve it.

IN THE FREEZER: To store cotton candy ice cream in the freezer, keep a piece of wax paper placed directly on the surface of the ice cream. This will help prevent ice crystals from forming.

Properly stored, the ice cream should maintain its best quality for about 2 months.

READY TO SERVE: When you’re ready to serve cotton candy ice cream, remove it from the freezer and let it sit at room temperature for about 5 minutes to soften slightly.

This will make it easier to scoop. If the ice cream becomes too soft or melts, it can be returned to the freezer to firm up. Note: The texture may change if the ice cream is taken out and put back in the freezer too many times.

scoop of No-Churn Cotton Candy Ice Cream in a ice cream scooper

The unmistakable flavor of the popular carnival treat makes this homemade cotton candy ice cream a household favorite. Its bright colors lend well to a variety of celebrations, including kid’s birthday parties. Best of all, it’s easy to make with just a few ingredients.

Ice Cream Cotton Candy FAQs

What is no-churn ice cream?

Typically, when making ice cream from scratch, you will need to use an ice cream maker, and that usually entails the step of “churning” the ice cream.

A no-churn recipe means no ice cream machine and, as you could guess, no churning. It saves many steps and makes it super easy to make homemade ice cream that is just as tasty as regular ice cream but doesn’t need fancy equipment.

Could I use this ice cream recipe to make an ice cream cake?

This is a great idea, and although we haven’t tried it yet, I can’t see why you couldn’t use this creamy ice cream as part of an easy ice cream cake.

What is cotton candy flavor made of?

Cotton candy flavor is made from a combination of artificial flavorings. It is generally a blend of ethyl maltol, strawberry, and vanilla flavorings.

How long is homemade ice cream good for?

Homemade ice cream will keep in the freezer for up to two weeks.

Why You Will Love This Recipe For Cotton Candy Ice Cream

This cotton candy ice cream is a delicious and creamy blend of real cream and condensed milk combined with vanilla and cotton candy flavors.

You will love how simple it is to make and how much it tastes just like carnival cotton candy. The delightful pink and blue colors can’t help but make you smile as you dig in.

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Cotton Candy Ice Cream Recipe

5 from 29 votes
This simple homemade, no-churn cotton candy ice cream makes for a delightfully creamy sweet treat that is perfect for parties or summer afternoons.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 2 hours 15 minutes
Servings 8

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups heavy whipping cream (35% cream), chilled
  • 1 (10-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk, chilled
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon cotton candy extract
  • Red and blue food coloring
  • Sprinkles, optional

Instructions
 

  • Line a baking pan with parchment paper.
  • Whip the whipping cream for approximately 4 minutes until soft peaks form.
  • Stir in the vanilla, sweetened condensed milk, and cotton candy extract, and then split the mixture in half into two bowls.
  • Using your food coloring, dye one bowl of the ice cream pink and the other bowl light blue.
  • Pour the pink ice cream into the loaf pan. Smooth down with a spoon or spatula.
  • Drop spoonfuls of the blue ice cream randomly over the pink ice cream, and then use the spoon to swirl it in.
  • Place a piece of cling wrap on top of the ice cream batter letting it rest right on top of the cream. Cover the whole pan with foil.
  • Freeze for 2 hours or overnight.
  • Scoop, top with sprinkles, and serve!

Notes

  • You can find cotton candy extract at craft stores such as Hobby Lobby or online at Amazon.
  • Chill your condensed milk, heavy whipping cream and loaf tin in the fridge before you start – it will make everything freeze more easily.
  • Lining the loaf pan with parchment paper prior to filling will make cleaning up much easier.
  • Soft peaks is the consistency where when you lift the beater and turn it upside down, the whipped cream or meringue softly falls into a curved peak.
  • If you are using gel food coloring, you will need fewer drops to achieve the desired color than if you are using liquid food coloring.
  • Higher fat content ice cream melts quicker than the lower fat ice creams so have those cups or cones ready!

Nutrition

Calories: 205kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 21g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 67mg | Sodium: 16mg | Potassium: 58mg | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 875IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 40mg | Iron: 1mg
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  1. Hannah Griffin says

    5 stars
    This may be one of my new favorite ice cream recipes. I have always been a sucker for cotton candy!

  2. Jessica says

    When do you add the frosting mix to the mixture? It doesnt say in the recipe. Thanks can’t wait to make this

  3. T says

    5 stars
    What brand of cotton candy frosting are you using in the recipe? Also itโ€™s ok to completely substitute the frosting with cotton candy liquid flavoring?

    • Layne Kangas says

      You could substitute, but I think it would change the consistency a little, not having the frosting. We used Betty Crocker for this, I believe. If you can’t find it in stores (I’ve heard it’s hard to find) then I would suggest using regular frosting and adding the liquid flavoring, to keep the consistency the same! Enjoy ๐Ÿ™‚

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