Mud Pie Ice Cream {No Churn Ice Cream}

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This mud pie ice cream is so rich and creamy, no one will ever guess how easy it is to make!  This no churn ice cream is just a creamy and delicious as ice cream made in a machine.

Mud Pie Ice Cream
I am slightly obsessed with loaded ice cream. My family knows that I won’t waste calories on soft serve ice cream when I can have ice cream filled with chunks of yummy ingredients. It’s become a bit of a family joke. But that’s one reason I love homemade ice cream so much. I can add whatever I want!  And this mud pie ice cream has all of the things that I want!

mud pie ice cream

This is the first time I have ever made no-churn ice cream. But there are dozens of recipes online, and they all start with the same ingredients- whipping cream and sweetened condensed milk. They had such great reviews that I decided to give it a try. Oh.My.Word. I cannot believe how rich and creamy this ice cream turned out!

no churn ice cream
I added so many mix-ins to this ice cream that is one of the most decadent I’ve ever made. It has peanut butter, chocolate, Oreos, and chocolate sauce. Definitely not for the faint of heart. But if you enjoy rich, sinfully delicious ice cream- this recipe is for you! I’m pretty sure this mud pie ice cream could turn any bad day into a good one.

Mud Pie Ice Cream

Homemade ice cream is the ultimate summer treat, and now with this no churn ice cream recipe you can enjoy it even if you don’t own an ice cream maker!

Mud Pie Ice Cream Recipe

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Mud Pie Ice Cream {No Churn Ice Cream}
Servings: 10 -12 servings
Author: Kara Cook
Ingredients
  • 2 cups whipping cream
  • 1 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 Tbsp vanilla
  • 12 Oreo cookies crumbled
  • 1/2 cup toasted almonds chopped
  • 1/4 cup peanut butter slightly melted
  • 1/4 cup chocolate sauce
Instructions
  1. Whip cream in a large bowl till soft peaks form. Slowly beat in the sweetened condensed milk, then the vanilla. Beat till well combined.
  2. Pour half of the cream mixture into a square container. I used a tupperware container, but you can use any container, even 2 loaf pans if that's all you have. Layer half of the crushed cookies and almonds, then drizzle with half of the peanut butter and half of the chocolate sauce. Repeat layers. Cover tightly, then freeze for 6-8 hours.
Recipe Notes

Traditional mud pie calls for coffee ice cream, but I don't care for mocha flavor, so I prefer vanilla. This ice cream may not be traditional, but it is dang good!

Thanks to Kara for sharing this yummy recipe with us.  And make sure to check out my other homemade ice cream recipes:

Rocky Road Ice Cream

Cookie Monster Ice Cream

Lime Cheesecake Ice Cream

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