Homemade Peach Ice Cream Recipe (2024)

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posted by Amy Johnsonon July 16, 2014 (updated Feb 6, 2019) 25 comments »

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This fresh homemade peach ice cream is the perfect tasty treat to cool off with this summer. Once you make this Homemade Peach Ice Cream your friends and family will be asking for this sweet frozen treat all summer long. And it’s easy too!

Homemade ice cream is one of my favorite things to make all year round. We like to churn up Butterfinger Peanut Butter Ice Cream, Lemon Pie Ice Cream, or when peaches are in season, it’s hard not to make a batch (or three) of Homemade Peach Ice Cream. Peach ice cream just screams summer, doesn’t it?

Plus, one of my favorite aromas in the world is that of a fresh, ripe peach. Better yet, a bushel of fresh, ripe peaches. Whenpeachesare available local and in-season they are quite a treat.

My home state of South Carolina is the second largest peach producing state in the United States, so we have regular access to the good stuff each year. According to the State Department of Agriculture, 2014 is shaping up to be a good year for peaches as far as quality and fruit size goes. Furthermore, cold weather in late March earlier this year created a delayedcrop and a longer season than usual, that means that finally South Carolina peaches are in season and, weather permitting, the harvest will continue on into September. You know what that means, don’t you? That means fresh homemade Peach Ice Cream for a while longer. And that’s a wonderful thing. Yes indeed!

A few notes on making homemade peach ice cream:

  • Homemade ice cream isn’t just for summer. Even though this homemade ice cream can be made during the summer with fresh peaches if you find yourself on a cold winter day needing a reminder of warm sunny summer, easily substitute frozen peaches for fresh ones. Whenever you make it, just make it!
  • You can purchase frozen peaches or freeze your own to make a batches of peach ice cream long into the winter. It’s easy and if you plan ahead you’ll be glad you did. There are a few ways to freeze peaches. I found really thorough directions and a video on how to do it over at Better Homes and Gardens.

Homemade Peach Ice Cream Recipe

Homemade Peach Ice Cream Recipe (3)

Homemade Peach Ice Cream Recipe

Yield: 6

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Additional Time: 2 hours

Total Time: 2 hours 40 minutes

Homemade ice cream is hard to beat and this recipe for peach ice cream will have you thinking of summer all year long.

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 pounds fresh peaches, peeled, pitted and sliced (or 3 cups frozen sliced peaches)
  • 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 cup sugar, divided
  • 2 cups heavy cream, divided
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt
  • 2 graham cracker, pulverized (totally smash 'em up!)
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. In a skillet over medium heat, simmer peaches, 1/4 cup sugar, lemon juice and cinnamon for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Transfer to heat-safe bowl and chill in refrigerator or in ice bath to room temperature.
  2. In a saucepan, heat 1 cup of heavy cream, remaining 3/4 cup sugar, and salt over medium, stir until sugar is just dissolved. Remove from heat, and whisk in crushed graham cracker. Let mixture cool slightly for about 10 minutes.
  3. In a separate medium mixing bowl, add remaining 1 cup heavy cream, 1 cup milk, vanilla extract. Add cooled cream/sugar/graham cracker mixture, and half of cooled peach mixture, whisk to combine.
  4. Refrigerate mixture (and remaining half of peach mixture) until thoroughly cooled, the longer the better.
  5. Add chilled mixture to ice cream maker and churn according to churn manufacturer instructions.
  6. During last minute of churn time, slowly pour in remaining half of peach mixture.

Notes

Makes one full quart.

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originally published on July 16, 2014 (last updated Feb 6, 2019)

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25 comments on “Homemade Peach Ice Cream Recipe”

  1. LeslieReply

    Being a SC girl for 60+ yrs, I’ve had my share of peach ice cream. I have never seen an ice cream recipe with graham cracker crumbs as part of the ingredients. Makes it an interesting recipe and one I’ll have to try for my next batch of ice cream. Thanks for sharing.

  2. Tom @ Raise Your GardenReply

    I know you said that the ice-cream can be made anytime but there’s no better time than the present! Living in Buffalo those fresh peaches are right around the corner and this ice-cream is a must!

  3. Nutmeg NannyReply

    Homemade peach ice cream is my absolute favorite summer ice cream.

  4. Jessica @ A Kitchen AddictionReply

    Fresh peaches in homemade ice cream is a must for the summer!

  5. For me peach ice cream just sums up everything I love about summer…the graham crackers and cinnamon are an inspired touch!

    • Amy Johnson

      I think the graham crackers and bit of cinnamon makes it taste like peach pie or cobbler. It’s a bit different, but I like it!

  6. JameyReply

    Sounds delicious. Perfect recipe for National Peach ice cream day.

  7. Laura @ Laura's Culinary AdventuresReply

    Yum!

  8. Julie @ Lovely Little KitchenReply

    Amy, looks fabulous! I can’t wait to try this ice cream!

  9. Toni CumbieReply

    liked your recipe trying it this weekend

  10. KayReply

    can I prepare all ingredients according to recipe and freeze until ready to make ice cream?

    • Amy Johnson

      I’ve never done that, Kay, so I’m not sure if that would work. It may, I’ve just never tried that. You can keep it refrigerated for a couple of days until ready to churn.

    • Kay

      Thanks Amy. I will wait closer to the time I am making my ice cream.

  11. Tracy DyeReply

    Can you leave out the graham crackers? Made it today without them and it didn’t freeze up, wonder if that was why.

    • Amy Johnson

      That may have something to do with it.

  12. Yvonne RileyReply

    My second time making it and had rave reviews. This will definitely be on my summer menu for my grand children coming from NJ

  13. Valorie PhillipsReply

    Apparently I am the only one not clear on this but how many Graham crackers? It says “2 cracker” do you mean literally just two crackers? Two sleeves? Two cups?

    • Jessica

      I wondered the same thing.

  14. JackieReply

    Says church according to directions and and in the last minute of churn time….. where is the churn time/directions????

    • Amy Johnson

      Churn according to churn manufacturer instructions. I edited the directions to make this clear.

  15. RhondaReply

    Delicious! This recipe is a keeper. I did make a slight change. Slowly added 2 beaten egg yolks and 1 whole egg to the heated cream once it reached 120 degrees. Then heated the egg/cream mixture to 175 degrees before straining and allowing to cool.

  16. AudreyReply

    Is it 2 cups of graham cracker crumbs? Or 2 graham crackers?

  17. Mary CarterReply

    Big fail here. Just did not freeze properly. I think the ratio of cream to peaches is off. Going back to a simpler recipe. Sad.

  18. MuniReply

    Can I omit Graham cracker? Or what alternative can I use bcoz it not available here in Pakistan.. plz reply me I wanted to make this ice cream…

    • Amy Johnson

      You may omit the graham cracker.

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Homemade Peach Ice Cream Recipe (2024)

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How do you make peach ice cream in an ice cream maker? ›

Mix peach mixture, sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, and vanilla in a gallon ice cream freezer container. Pour enough whole milk into the container to reach the fill line, about 2 cups. Pour mixture into an ice cream maker. Freeze according to manufacturer's instructions, about 20 minutes.

How do you intensify peach flavor in ice cream? ›

Roasting peaches is an excellent way to deepen the flavour and intensify their fragrance. I add only the smallest amount of liquid so you end up with a syrup in the base of the pan that's pure and peachy.

What is the secret ingredient to ice cream? ›

The cream cheese helps create an ice cream with a denser, smoother texture. As explained by TASTE, cream cheese acts as a stabilizer in ice cream, preventing water from seeping out of the milk and cream as well as preventing the formation of ice crystals that detract from ice cream's creaminess.

What is the secret to making ice cream very creamy? ›

When it comes to great ice cream, cold temperatures and speed are your friends: the faster you bring your base from liquid to solid, the creamier it'll be. In a 2-quart unit, a typical batch of ice cream will take between 18 and 25 minutes to churn.

How do you keep peaches from freezing in ice cream? ›

Once the peaches have released their juices, mash them with a fork or potato masher until only very small chunks of peach remain. You don't want large, individual pieces of peach in your ice cream or they will freeze very hard.

What brings out the flavor of peaches? ›

Spices and Herbs

Ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, clove and nutmeg give warmth and gentle spice to peaches, while herbs like basil, tarragon, thyme and rosemary add earthy notes to peach desserts.

How do you make fruit ice cream not icy? ›

You might think that you could simply add cut up fruit to your vanilla ice cream base – and you could. But because fruit has a lot of water, you'll end up with icy chunks of fruit disrupting your otherwise-smooth-and-creamy ice cream experience. So instead, you simply cook the water out of the fruit.

What gives peaches their flavor? ›

These results suggest that sugars and organic acids form the background flavor of peach fruit and lactones shape the typical peach aroma. However, the individual aroma volatiles play the decisive role in unique flavor determination of different types of peaches.

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If you have ever made ice cream, you already know what goes into it, ingredients such as milk, cream, and sugar. But there is one main ingredient that you may not have thought about, probably because you can't see it—air.

What sugar is best for ice cream? ›

Most home ice cream recipes call for simple table sugar, which is chemically known as sucrose. But in pro kitchens you have more options. Liquid sugars like invert sugar, corn syrup, honey, and glucose syrup all add body, creaminess, and stability to ice cream, and a little goes a long way.

Why put eggs in homemade ice cream? ›

Eggs add rich flavor and color, prevent ice crystallization and help create smooth and creamy ice cream. But adding raw or undercooked eggs can cause a Salmonella infection and it's usually the ingredient responsible for a foodborne illness outbreak associated with homemade ice cream.

Do eggs make ice cream creamier? ›

Eggs leverage the fat already present in the ice cream base (the butterfat in cream and milk) and make it work even further for a creamier texture. But wait, there's more! Egg yolks also improve the stability of an ice cream, reducing its tendency to melt before you can get it from freezer to cone to mouth.

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While you can't use whole fruit pieces in your ice cream base, macerating fruits will give you the fruity taste you're looking for. Once you've learned to extract juices from your fruits, you can even start experimenting with adding other ingredients into your simple syrups, such as spices, vinegars, and extracts.

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Adding thickening agents, such as egg yolks, cornstarch, gelatin, tapioca starch, or even Junket tablets, enhances the texture and elevates the overall ice cream experience. Remember, making homemade ice cream is as much an art as it is a science.

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New Zealand Style Ice Cream, or more commonly known as real fruit ice cream, is a popular concept in New Zealand with the invention of a machine that takes premium hard packed ice cream with real frozen fruit and blends it together into a delicious, creamy soft serve-like treat. It's as simple as that!

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Pour your ice cream mix in the can making sure to leave a couple inches of air-space at the top so the ice cream can expand.
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