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Coconut Ice Cream, made the old fashioned way with toasted coconut, heavy cream, coconut cream & coconut milk, is rich, creamy, and perfectly sweet.

This recipe teaches you how to make homemade ice cream the classic way with an egg yolk based custard. The result is the most delicious coconut ice cream you’ve ever had!

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  • Why this recipe is so good:
  • Ingredients needed:
  • Here’s how to make it:
  • Cooking tips:
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Why this recipe is so good:

Homemade old fashioned Coconut Ice Cream is GOOD. It is easy to make and is truly a wonderful dessert recipe.

  • This is a real traditional ice cream recipe that uses egg yolks, sugar, and heavy cream.
  • The addition of sweetened shredded coconut, coconut milk, and coconut cream really enhance the real coconut flavor.
  • This recipe takes time to cook, chill, and process in an ice cream maker, but I promise the end result is worth it!

Ingredients needed:

  • egg yolks
  • granulated sugar
  • sweetened shredded coconut
  • half and half
  • heavy cream
  • light coconut milk
  • coconut cream

Here’s how to make it:

  1. Start by whisking the egg yolks and the sugar until very well blended and light in color. These will get set aside.
  2. Next you will toast some sweetened coconut in a sauce pan on the stove. The half and half, heavy cream, coconut cream, and coconut milk get added to the shredded coconut and as it heats, the coconut flavor really gets infused. This mixture gets heated just to the point of scalding and then is removed from the heat.
  3. Use the hot cream to temper the egg mixture, whisking in small amounts at a time to raise the temperature, until all of it can be combined.
  4. Chill the hot custard mixture over an ice bath before refrigerating it. Old Fashioned Coconut Ice Cream Recipe | Self Proclaimed Foodie (2)
  5. After the custard is chilled over the ice bath, refrigerate until it has completely chilled. At that point you can transfer to an Ice cream maker to process.

The final result is a super creamy, coconut flavored, perfectly sweetened ice cream that your entire family will love.

Cooking tips:

  • When toasting the coconut, take extra care to stir constantly to prevent burning. It can go from golden brown to burnt quickly, so never leave it unattended.
  • I used a mixture of half and half with heavy cream as well as light coconut milk with coconut cream. I found this to be the perfect combination and balance for a rich and creamy ice cream without it being too heavy. You can modify the proportions depending on your preferences and the recipe will still work.
  • After scalding the cream, you can strain the shredded coconut out prior to mixing with the egg yolk mixture if you prefer, but if you love the taste and texture it adds, leave them in!
  • Take extra care to properly temper the egg by whisking in small amounts of the hot liquid at a time, whisking constantly. This will prevent the eggs from cooking. If you accidentally do cook the eggs, you can filter out any solid pieces through a fine mesh strainer.
  • To prevent ice crystals, a tablespoon of vodka or coconut flavored rum can be added to the mixture prior to freezing.
  • Homemade ice creams need a good 10-15 minutes to sit on the counter after freezing to soften before serving. Trust me on this one. Its worth the wait.
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Coconut Ice Cream

Prep30 minutes mins

Cook30 minutes mins

cool and freeze time4 hours hrs

Total1 hour hr

Servings 6

Author Krissy Allori

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This delicious and creamy Coconut Ice Cream is made the old fashioned way with toasted coconut and both heavy cream as well as coconut cream & coconut milk.

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Ingredients

  • 6 egg yolks
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1 cup sweetened shredded coconut loosely packed
  • 1 cup half-and-half
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1 cup light coconut milk canned
  • 14 ounce can coconut cream

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and the sugar until light and fluffy. Set aside.

  • Add the coconut to a medium sized heavy saucepan and set over medium-high heat. Stir the coconut until it begins to brown, about 7 minutes, but do not allow to burn. Add the half and half, heavy cream, coconut milk, and coconut cream and bring to a simmer. You want to scald the mixture without it coming to a boil. Just before it starts to boil, turn the heat off.

  • Slowly pour the hot coconut milk mixture into the yolk mixture, starting with a small amout at first, whisking constantly. Once you’ve added enough to warm the egg mixture, add a little more, always whisking, until everything has been combined and well mixed. Then pour the mixture back into the pan.

  • Set over medium-low heat and cook, stirring slowly and continuously, until the custard thickens. You know its done if you can wipe your finger across a coated spatula and it leaves a trail. This takes about 5 minutes. Do not allow the custard to boil.

  • Pour the custard into a clean bowl and place over an ice bath to cool while occasionally stirring to mix the hot with the cool. Refrigerate the custard until cold, at least 1 hour.

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  • Transfer the custard to an ice cream maker and freeze according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Make sure your container has been frozen at least over night prior to starting. I have a Cuisinart and had to make the ice cream in two batches, one right after the other, and the mixing process took about 30-45 minutes per batch. Transfer the ice cream to a container, cover and freeze until firm, at least 4 hours. Makes about 1 quart.

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Notes

Cooking tips:

  • When toasting the coconut, take extra care to stir constantly to prevent burning. It can go from golden brown to burnt quickly, so never leave it unattended.
  • I used a mixture of half and half with heavy cream as well as light coconut milk with coconut cream. I found this to be the perfect combination and balance for a rich and creamy ice cream without it being too heavy. You can modify the proportions depending on your preferences and the recipe will still work.
  • After scalding the cream, you can strain the shredded coconut out prior to mixing with the egg yolk mixture if you prefer, but if you love the taste and texture it adds, leave them in!
  • Take extra care to properly temper the egg by whisking in small amounts of the hot liquid at a time, whisking constantly. This will prevent the eggs from cooking. If you accidentally do cook the eggs, you can filter out any solid pieces through a fine mesh strainer.
  • To prevent ice crystals, a tablespoon of vodka or coconut flavored rum can be added to the mixture prior to freezing.
  • Homemade ice creams need a good 10-15 minutes to sit on the counter after freezing to soften before serving. Trust me on this one. Its worth the wait.

Nutrition

Calories: 668kcal, Carbohydrates: 41g, Protein: 7g, Fat: 54g, Saturated Fat: 41g, Cholesterol: 264mg, Sodium: 113mg, Potassium: 367mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 31g, Vitamin A: 985IU, Vitamin C: 2.5mg, Calcium: 101mg, Iron: 2.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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This recipe was originally published in July 2014 and has been updated with helpful information, ingredient and process photos, as well as recipe tips. Don’t worry – the recipe hasn’t changed!

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FAQs

Why is my coconut ice cream so hard? ›

Homemade ice cream usually contains much less air than the stuff you buy in the store. Air keeps ice cream soft. So the less there is, the harder your ice cream.

How to make coconut ice cream in Disney Dreamlight Valley? ›

How to Make the Coconut Ice Cream Recipe
  1. 1 Coconut.
  2. 1 Sugarcane.
  3. 1 Slush Ice.
  4. 1 Milk. Once you've gathered the required ingredients, head to a cooking station and place the above items into the pot - you'll need one piece of coal to start the cooking process.
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Is coconut milk or coconut cream better for ice cream? ›

Coconut Milk – full fat coconut milk is a must here for the best texture, or go all out with coconut cream for the creamiest texture. Coconut milk overall makes a lower-fat ice cream than traditional dairy. So you don't want to go with low-fat coconut milk because it will make a much icier texture.

What thickens coconut cream? ›

If you find that your coconut whipped cream is not thickening up, you can add some tapioca starch to it. The powdered sugar brand uses tapioca starch so that should help, but a tablespoon at a time will definitely do the trick. Don't add too much or else you'll end up with a very artificial tasting whipped cream.

Why is my coconut cream not whipping? ›

Chilling overnight is key or the coconut cream won't harden and will likely be too soft to whip. Before whipping, chill a large mixing bowl in the freezer for 10 minutes! If your coconut whipped cream is too stiff when whipping, add some of the reserved liquid from the can to help it blend smoother and create more air!

How to make dream ice cream? ›

To make Dream Ice Cream, gather these three vital ingredients and throw them into the pot; Dreamlight Fruit, Slush Ice, and Milk. The first two are connected to some characters' Friendship Quests in Disney Dreamlight Valley, so players might need to increase their Friendship level before attempting to make this recipe.

How to make tasty salad in DDV? ›

How to Make the Tasty Salad Recipe
  1. 1 Lettuce.
  2. 1 Cucumber.
  3. 1 Vegetable (Example: Cucumber, Carrot, Eggplant, Corn)
  4. 1 Herb (Example: Basil, Oregano, Mint)
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How to get Slush Ice? ›

In order to unlock Slush Ice, you need to partially complete the quest The Unknown Flavor. This quest becomes available after reaching maximum friendship with Remy, as well as having unlocked Wall-E, and the Sunlit Plateau, Frosted Heights, and Dazzling Beach biomes.

Can I use condensed coconut milk instead of coconut cream? ›

What is condensed coconut milk? This product is thick and sweet, it's made from coconut milk, water, sugar and usually a thickener. Best for using in drinks such as pina coladas or as a dairy-free substitute for condensed milk. It's not suitable as a substitute for coconut milk or cream.

Can I replace coconut cream with coconut milk? ›

Can You Replace Coconut Cream with Coconut Milk? The good news about coconut cream and coconut milk is that although they may be different consistencies, they're very similar. You can use coconut cream in place of milk if you dilute it with additional water. Different coconut cream brands vary on fat content.

Can I use coconut cream instead of coconut milk for ice cream? ›

I also recently retested to include the option to use coconut cream instead of coconut milk, and agave for up to half the cane sugar. These changes are reflected in the current recipe. *If you don't own an ice cream maker, you can add chilled mixture to a freezer-safe container and freeze.

What is the best milk for ice cream? ›

Serve and enjoy your delicious homemade vanilla bean ice cream! You can certainly experiment with different types of milk, such as heavy cream, half-and-half, or a combination of milk and cream, but in my experience, whole milk produces the best results.

Can I whip coconut cream? ›

Beat coconut cream using electric mixer with chilled beaters on medium speed; turn to high speed. Beat until stiff peaks form, 7 to 8 minutes. Add sugar and vanilla extract to coconut cream; beat 1 minute more. Taste and add more sugar if desired.

How to make a coconut ice cream? ›

Directions
  1. Combine cream of coconut and milk in a food processor or blender; mix thoroughly. Stir in cream and flaked coconut until combined.
  2. Pour into the container of an ice cream maker; freeze according to the manufacturer's instructions. Store covered in the freezer.

How do you soften coconut ice cream? ›

When you find your ice cream is too hard and you have time before serving up desserts a la mode, pop your pint into the fridge. This will allow the ice cream to soften slowly. Allow 20 to 30 minutes before it's scoopable.

How do you make hard coconut soft again? ›

One way to soften hard coconut flesh is to heat it slightly. You can place the coconut pieces in an oven at a low temperature (around 150°F or 65°C) for a short period, just enough to soften it without cooking it. Alternatively, you can microwave the coconut pieces for 10-20 seconds at a time until they become softer.

How do you make hard coconut soft? ›

Steaming: Place the coconut in a steaming pot. You can use a cheesecloth at the bottom to prevent the shreds of coconut from falling into the water. About 10–15 minutes of steaming will help with hydration and make the coconut soft. Soaking: You can soak the coconut in hot water until it is soft.

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