Chocolate Orange Ice Cream - Divalicious Recipes (2024)

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This low carb ice cream recipe combines the flavours of chocolate and orange. The result is a creamy and delicious ice cream that is perfect for a summer’s day. Or even during winter as a pick me up.

Shop bought ice creams are high in sugar, carbs and full of preservatives and artificial flavourings. If you are like me and adore ice cream it can be the saddest part of giving up carbs. However, once you learn to make a low carb ice cream there is light at the end of the tunnel!

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I’ve made a couple of no churn ice cream recipes but have been wanting an ice cream maker for the last few years. When watching food shows on television I sigh with envy as the chefs are throwing ingredients into an ice cream maker and just walk away, leaving the machine to do all the churning.

When we moved to Barbados I was looking for an ice cream maker, thinking to myself that a warm country would have a selection. There was one shop that sold them. At a very expensive price that was almost daylight robbery. I wanted an ice cream maker, but not that much. So, all my dreams of low carb ice cream made in a machine were on hold.

Order one from Amazon and get it delivered I hear you cry. As I finish laughing into my last bowl of chocolate orange ice cream, that’s not an option. The import tax on top of the delivery fees would cost more than the unit itself. I just had to be patient and wait for our next move.

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Shopping in Aruba one day, I was in a large DIY store when I came across ice cream makers at a very reasonable price. They were not the state of the art, proud to display on the kitchen countertop machines but it was still an electrical ice cream maker. When I got to the till, I found out they were half price. The happy shopping dance was performed to the amusem*nt of the staff and security kept an eye on me when I left the store, skipping merrily with my purchase.

Finally, I could start making low carb ice cream! I’ve been playing around with a couple of basic flavours to make sure that I get the texture of the ice cream right before I experimented with flavours like a young child loose in a Baskin Robbins shop. A low carb ice cream is fairly simple and is just a custard made with cream and milk (I prefer to use coconut milk), throw in some egg yolks, a sugar substitute and voila! Ice cream for everyone!

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I had made a chocolate ice cream but wanted to add another flavour to it. As I used to love a Terry’s Chocolate Orange, orange won the flavour contest! The zest of the orange with the juice it yields, is enough to flavour the ice cream without shooting the carbs through the roof.

Can you make this without an ice cream machine? To be honest, I’m not sure as I have not tested it but cannot see why not. The key to any ice cream is the churning of the mixture as it freezes to distribute the ice crystals evenly. Give it a try and if it doesn’t work completely, you are still left with a delicious low carb ice cream of some sort.

Chocolate Orange Ice Cream

Angela Coleby

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Course Dessert

Servings 8 Servings

Ingredients

  • 2 cups (240g) Cream - heavy/whipping
  • 1 cup (226g) coconut milk
  • ½ cup (43g) cocoa powder unsweetened
  • ½ cup erythritol or sugar substitute
  • 3 egg yolks
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 Orange - finely grated rind and juice
  • 2 tablespoons vodka (optional, helps reduce iciness)

Instructions

  • Pour the cream and coconut milk in a saucepan on a medium heat. Do not let it boil.

  • As the cream is heating, whisk the eggs and erythritol together.

  • Remove the cream from the heat and gently pour into the egg mixture. Whisk until combined.

  • Add the cocoa, vanilla, orange juice and rind and stir until combined.

  • Pour this mixture back into the saucepan on a medium heat and whisk for 5 to 10 minutes until the mixture starts to thicken slightly.

  • Remove from the heat and add the vodka.

  • Allow to cool or place in the fridge for faster cooling.

  • Pour into the canister of an ice-cream maker and churn according to manufacturer’s directions.

Notes

Makes 8 servings
Nutritional Info per serving – 196 Calories, 20g Fat, 3g Protein, 6g Total Carbs, 2g Fibre, 4g Net Carbs

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator.

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  1. Anne

    Hi I've been making my own low carb ice-creams forever and just love my machine. Yours is very similar to the one I make. I was just wondering though, if you had any tips on keeping it soft after it's been frozen? I use vodka also and I've also combined vodka and a tablespoon of food grade glycerin but nothing seems to keep it soft, I'm always having to nuke it in the microwave first for a couple of minutes! Thanks

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    • Angela Coleby

      I've tried the same things and find that a low carb ice cream does not last a long time in the freezer without becoming too hard.

      Reply

  2. Ellen Folkman

    Love orange and chocolate together. Pinning to make soon!

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  3. letmeknowsoon

    k- I'll try that - one of these weeks- Lord willing --

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  4. Sue T

    That recipe looks to-die for!

    Reply

  5. letmeknowsoon

    Hi Angela, I have an icecream maker but have not used it yet. It looks very intimidating. I'm kind of afraid of contraptions.

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      Mine is a simple machine almost in a bucket! Put the ice cream in a canister. Place in the bucket, add ice and salt and switch it on! I think the more advanced ones are easier. Give it a try and you'll be eating ice cream every day!

      Reply

Chocolate Orange Ice Cream - Divalicious Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the orange ice cream Flavour called? ›

Creamsicle-Flavored Ice Creams : Orange and Cream.

What is orange ice cream made of? ›

It is so easy to make as it's doesn't use a custard base. So that means it does not contain eggs, only cream, freshly squeezed orange and lemon juice, sugar and vanilla extract.

How to make ice cream more delicious? ›

To make a different ice cream flavor, fold 2 to 2 1/2 cups of finely diced mix-ins into the ice cream immediately after churning. Adding fresh strawberries makes a wonderful strawberry ice cream, but another fresh fruit, mini chocolate chips, or cookie or brownie crumbles would be great too.

How to serve homemade ice cream? ›

Put your ice cream containers on ice and surround them with toppings, such as:
  1. Nuts.
  2. Sprinkles.
  3. Whipped cream.
  4. Fresh or dried fruit, like kiwi, strawberries, bananas and maraschino cherries.
  5. Caramel, strawberry and fudge syrup.
  6. Small candies.
  7. Cookie crumbles.
  8. Coconut flakes.

What is Michigan's ice cream flavor? ›

Summer and Superman ice cream go hand in hand in Michigan, just like peanut butter and jelly. If you're a Michigander, chances are you spent most of your summers buried in blue, yellow, and red ice cream cones.

What is purple ice cream called? ›

Ube ice cream is a Filipino ice cream flavor prepared using ube (purple yam) as the main ingredient. This ice cream is often used in making the dessert halo-halo.

What is purple ice cream made of? ›

Ube is a dessert made from boiled and smashed purple yam and is typically found in the Philippines. When you have desserts like ube ice cream, ube brownies, or ube mochi donuts, ube is what gives the dessert its purple color and flavor.

Does Rainbow ice cream exist? ›

A Chicago tradition for over 95 years. We still stack the same five flavors today: Orange Sherbet, Pistachio, Palmer House, Strawberry, and Chocolate. We slice (not scoop) these flavors into a cone or a cup.

What is a Creamsicle ice cream? ›

Breyers Creamsicle® has swirls of Breyers vanilla light ice cream in a delicious orange sherbet. A family favourite re-imagined!

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.

How to jazz up chocolate ice cream? ›

Other than the toppings mentioned above, you can top your ice cream with fresh or dried fruits. Incorporating other snacks or desserts such as breakfast cereals, cookie dough, brownies, melted marshmallows, and peanut butter cups is also an attractive selling point.

What is the secret to good ice cream? ›

Ice cream is only as good as the ingredients used to make it. So if you can afford it, buy organic milk and cream and free-range eggs, making sure that everything is as fresh as can be. If you're adding flavorings or ingredients, such as chocolate, vanilla or fruit, spring for high-quality products.

How long should homemade ice cream sit before eating? ›

Freeze until the ice cream is firm and flavor is ripened, at least 2 hours. If the ice cream has been in the freezer for more than a couple days, it'll need to soften before scooping and serving. Allow it to sit in the fridge for 30 minutes before scooping for best results.

How long does homemade ice cream last? ›

Homemade ice cream will keep in the freezer for about two weeks in an airtight container. After a couple of weeks, the texture can become grainy and large ice crystals may form. These changes are caused by drying (a.k.a. freezer burn) due to temperature fluctuations in the freezer and therefore the ice cream.

What flavor is Creamsicle ice cream? ›

Good Humor Creamsicle Ice Cream Bars are a classic treat for ice cream lovers big and small. Made with rich, creamy low-fat vanilla-flavored ice cream and orange-flavored sherbet for an irresistible combination.

What flavor is Creamsicle? ›

Creamsicles are creamy, orange-flavored popsicles that have found a special place in summertime cravings. But while some love creamsicles, others prefer another creamy, orange-flavored popsicle—dreamsicles.

What is orange swirl ice cream? ›

Creamy vanilla ice cream is mixed with orange sherbet for an iconic creamsicle tasting flavor.

Why is some vanilla ice cream orange? ›

Annatto (an exempt color), which typically produces a desirable light to golden yellow color in vanilla ice cream, can range in hue from reddish/orange to yellow. If the oxidation/reduction potential of the mix changes due to composition and/or microbiological and chemical contamination, pink discoloration can result.

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