You are going to love this no-churn creamy Earl Grey Ice Cream. It is officially my favorite no-cook homemade ice cream flavor! Grab a tea kettle so you can brew some Earl Grey tea for this recipe. All you need are three simple ingredients to make this homemade ice cream!
Our family recently visited a new ice cream place. It was a small local ice cream shop making interesting small-batch flavors. Sadly, the ice cream shop has closed, so I dedicate this post to their delicious memories. I was hooked by one taste of their creamy Earl Grey ice cream. It had hints of Earl Grey spices and was lightly sweet. I just knew I needed to try to re-create these flavors in a creamy no-churn recipe.
This is a no-churn recipe, and it doesn’t get any easier than this. From the blender, pour your ice cream mixture into a freezable container and freeze. Making ice cream from scratch, where you control the ingredients, is so much cheaper. Everyone will love this easy no-cook homemade ice cream. You don’t need a fancy ice cream maker to make this no-churn ice cream recipe, though you can use one!
All you need is 3 simple ingredients! If you love ice cream as much as we do, you will want to check out all of my best Gluten Free Ice Cream recipes; I include a couple of gluten free ice cream cone recipes as well!
Allergen Information:
This creamy homemade ice cream is gluten-free, oat-free, soy-free, egg-free, and nut-free.
If you love this easy, no-churn ice cream recipe, you will also want to try this Lemon Curd Ice Cream recipe. My kids make this recipe with our Vitamix. (You can also use a blender.) They call it Vitamix ice cream, probably because you dump everything in, and it takes care of everything except the freezing part.
Ingredient Notes:
- Earl Grey Tea – Be sure to use good quality tea. It will make a big difference in the richness of the flavor!
- Condensed Milk – You can use regular or coconut condensed milk varieties. Do NOT use evaporated milk.
- Heavy Whipping Cream – This gives the creaminess to your no-churn ice cream! Do not use half and half.
Substitutions:
- I used condensed coconut milk, but you can substitute regular canned condensed milk. I love how the slight coconut flavor works with the Earl Grey tea, so I used this.
- You can use regular, caffeinated Earl Grey or decaf.
Serve this Creamy Earl Grey Tea Ice Cream in these Gluten Free Ice Cream Sandwiches or these Gluten Free Ice Cream Tacos.
This Vitamix is one of my favorite kitchen appliances of all time. I use it to make soup, ice cream, sorbet, smoothies, cream sauces, and more. It is quick and powerful. Clean up is also really easy!
How To Make No-Churn Earl Grey Ice Cream:
Step 1: Steep three Earl Grey tea bags into a cup of hot water. I steep the tea for at least 10 minutes to get a strong flavor and then cool it down so it isn’t hot when I add it to the whipped cream. The stronger the tea, the better the flavor of the ice cream! Remove the tea bags and allow the tea to cool to room temperature.
Step 2: Add all ingredients into the Vitamix or blender and whip until thick. See how the whipping cream helps this no-churn ice cream get really thick and creamy?
One thing I love about this ice cream recipe is that you don’t have to add any extra sugar. The condensed milk provides enough sweetness to make this ice cream perfect.
Step 3: Pour the ice cream mixture into a freezer-safe container and cover it with the lid or plastic wrap. Freeze for 3-4 hours. Scoop and enjoy. If you are looking for the ice cream scoop I show pictured, I love this easy-release ice cream scoop.
You can serve this ice cream in these fun DIY Gluten Free Waffle Cones or in gluten free ice cream cones from your local grocery store. I love topping my ice cream with these Cinnamon-Spiced Walnuts, too!
Recipe FAQ:
No-churn is ice cream that is not cooked on a stove before freezing. No-churn ice cream is my newest addiction. It fits my criteria of being easy to make, and I consider it my ice cream for when I feel lazy.
You can use caffeinated or decaffeinated tea to make this ice cream recipe. Many prefer to use decaf tea if they are going to serve this to their kids or enjoy it in the evening/night.Â
If you put the ice cream into an airtight freezer-safe container, this ice cream will last up to 2 months in the freezer.
More Ice Cream Recipes:
- Fresh Vegan Plum Sorbet -Fresh and fruity.
- Caramel Chocolate Chip Ice Cream – Thick and creamy!
- Pineapple Sorbet – Simple and full of fresh flavor.
- Banana Flambe Sundaes – This is a fun dessert to serve for friends.
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If you made and enjoyed this recipe, I would be incredibly grateful if you could leave a comment below. This helps others know this recipe is delicious. Thank you!
Earl Grey No Churn Ice Cream
Ingredients
- 14 ounces condensed milk * see note
- 1 cup Earl Grey tea * see note
- 2 pints whipping cream * see note
Instructions
- Heat a cup of water and add three bags of Earl Grey tea. Allow to steep 5 minutes.
- Allow the tea to cool down for 10 minutes.
- Add all ingredients to a Vitamix or blender. Mix until the cream is thick.
- Pour into a bread pan or other freezer safe container and freeze for 3 hours.
Notes
- Please use heavy whipping cream. Half and half will not work in this recipe.
- Use high-grade Earl Grey tea. You really can taste a difference!
- You can use either milk-based condensed milk or coconut condensed milk in this recipe.
- This ice cream will keep in an airtight freezer-safe container for up to 2 months in the freezer.
SPECIAL NOTE
Please know that every gluten free flour blend has a different starch to grain ratio. If you use a blend I didn’t test, you may need to adjust your moisture levels in your baked goods.
Nutrition
Nutrition Disclaimer
Nutritional information is an estimate provided to you as a courtesy. You should calculate the actual nutritional information with the products and brands you are using with your preferred nutritional calculator.
This post was updated from an old August 2018 post with more recipe details.
I just found out about sweetened condensed coconut milk. This is EPIC! Can’t wait to try this creamy and delicious non-dairy ice cream. We bet your busy getting the kiddos back to school. This is a great way to end a fun summer!
I am glad you were able to find it. I like it better than regular condensed milk.
hi, how can I make this diary free, is there a substitute for heavy whipping cream?
Unfortunately, I have not tested this recipe with a heavy cream substitute.
This sounds so delicious! I really want to try it and I have a vita mix so its perfect! Thank you for sharing. P.s I love the photos in this post too!
I hope you like it Michel. Thank you so much for stopping bye :-).
That ice cream looks nice and creamy!
Thank you Hannah.
I am definitely going to try the ice cream recipe, sounds delicious. Love the idea of using earl grey tea.
Thank you Kimberly. I hope you like it as much as we did 🙂
Absolutely gorgeous! I bet it smells and tastes as fragrant as it sounds!
Thank you so much Kristin. It does have a beautiful tea scent.
This is like Green Tea Ice Creams, only nicer I think!
Thank you so much Margot 🙂
Hoping am not posting twice- 1st attempt didn’t seem to work. What a gorgeous recipe, thanks so much for posting. I’d just been looking at recipes for Irish Tea Brack and this popped up. I didn’t even know condensed coconut milk was a thing that existed- haven’t seen it locally yet. Wow. This ice cream would be lovely with Earl Grey (or green tea?) shortbread. Have you seen Alice Medrich’s Blackberry Buttermilk Sherbert? It’s brilliant, like this.
Thank you so much for taking the time to write Jane. I am so glad you like this recipe. I will have to look for the buttermilk sherbert…it sounds heavenly.
Eeeeee would be lovely with Earl Grey shortbread! Lovely recipe, thanks. Also had no idea that condensed coconut milk is a thing. Wow. Have not seen this locally.
My favorite tea, in an ice cream!!!!!! I can not wait to try it!
I hope you like it as much as we did Dana 🙂
This is such a creative ice cream flavor idea. I look forward to trying it out!
Thank you so much Jei. Have a great evening.
What a great idea to use Earl Grey tea and no churn is even better.
Thank you so much Ginny 🙂
Ooo I’m so intrigued by this ice cream! Never made it with tea but since it looks so easy I’ll have to give it a try!
Enjoy Kelly 🙂
Amazing new flavor.Never tried Earl Grey flavor in ice-creams,looks so creamy and delish!
Thank you Prasanna 🙂
i love the idea of tea infused ice cream! Looks and sounds so delicious!
Thank you Emily 🙂
Your new ice cream place sounds delicious! I love the flavor of earl grey. This ice cream would be so good with some shortbread cookies!
Thank you so much Lucy. I love the shortbread cookie idea 🙂
This ice cream sounds amazing! I’m an Earl Grey fan from way back, and the thought of that flavor in ice cream…brilliant!
Thank you so much Karen 🙂