This fruit-flavored, cheesecake lovers ice cream is incredibly good. The recipe was published in Cooking Light magazine a long time ago. I often mess with the ingredients to make it a little more rich. But this recipe is so delicious as it is. It’s time to make some Blueberry Cheesecake Ice Cream for dessert this summer!
My favorite ice cream maker:
Yes, you need an ice cream maker to make this blueberry cheesecake ice cream. And if you’re thinking that you might not use it that much, think again! Once you’ve made homemade ice cream once, you’ll want to make if often. I have the Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker, and it’s the best!
How to make Blueberry Cheesecake Ice Cream:
In one bowl, you’ll combine sugar, cream cheese and egg yolks. Then you’ll heat up a milk/half and half mixture and gradually add it to the creamy mixture. Next, you’ll heat those together, and then let the mixture cool. Blueberries are then cooked in a pan with sugar and water until boiling and thickened. Then that’s set aside to cool. When all is cool, you’ll combine the blueberry mixture with the milk mixture to create the ice cream base. The base is refrigerated until it’s very cold. I like to make the base one day, let it chill overnight and process the next day. Finally, the ice cream base is processed in an ice cream machine. Just follow your ice cream machine’s instructions for processing. Make sure your ice cream machine freezer bowl is frozen before you process. After processing, you’ll move the ice cream to a container and freeze until ready to eat!
Award winning tips:
There was a fun comment left on this ice cream recipe the first time it published back in 2007.
How to serve this ice cream:
Of course, it’s fun to serve Blueberry Cheesecake Ice Cream on top of ice cream cones. Sprinkle it with graham cracker crumbs to get that full effect of being like cheesecake. Don’t wear a white shirt.
This ice cream is delicious. But it’s important to know that this isn’t a super rich and decadent ice cream as it’s a lightened up version. It’s not made with heavy cream, and there is a limited amount of light cream cheese. If you want to make it super rich, use whole milk or half and half in place of the 2% milk. And use heavy cream instead of half and half. Use a full 8-ounces of cream cheese, if you’d like too. That should do it if you want a more decadent version of blueberry cheesecake ice cream!
If you’re not into ice cream cones, scoop this ice cream into a dish instead. Don’t forget those graham cracker crumbs. Enjoy!
Here are a few more recipes using blueberries that you might like to try:
Peach and Blueberry Coffee Cake Blueberry Salsa Lemon Blueberry Streusel Bars Blueberry Cobbler Fresh Blueberry Crisp Banana Blueberry Bread Blueberry Lemon Pie Bars Blueberry Refrigerator Jam