One Minute Strawberry Ice Cream Recipe (2024)

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This Easy 2 Ingredient Strawberry Ice Cream will be ready in just one minute! It’s the perfect afterschool snack recipe to help cure those homework blues.

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One Minute Strawberry Ice Cream Recipe

If you have little ones in school, I’m sure you’ve experienced homework battles and meltdowns at one time or another.

This is something that we struggle with frequently and I’ve got a few tips to share that willhopefullyalleviate some of thestruggle and make homework time as pleasant as possible. Plus, I’ve got a yummy One Minute Strawberry Ice Cream recipethat’s just perfect for motivating someone to finish up the day’s work or to justcelebrate the completion another week of homework done! Thank you to Horizon Organic for partnering with me to bring you this Ice Cream Recipe and Homework tips-all opinions are mine!

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I’m just gonna say it: I do not like homework.

Now, I know homework is an important tool in the learning processas it helps reinforce what ourkids are learning in school and (hopefully) helps them develop good study and organizational habits. But why does homework time have to be such a struggle?

5 Tips to Help with Homework Struggle

1. Location, location, Location!

Create a spot that is a homework-friendly area. It should be well litandcomfortable. Keep the appropriate supplies handy;lined paper and colored pens will make spelling so much more fun and sharpened pencils with good erasers go a long way in making math problems easier. Most importantly, if you have siblings- separate them if possible.(It’s incredible how someone can get so upset just by how the other sibling looks at you!)

2. Have a routine!

Consistency is important when establishing the homework ritual. My kids ride the bus, so we like to have a few minutes of chatting, relaxing (playing with the cat) and having a snack before we get started.

3. Prioritize and set goals to get homework done.

I know every school and teacher is different, but for us- teachers send the week’s worth of math, reading and spelling homework home at the beginning of the week- usually due on Friday. (Actually it’s so much work, it seems like 2 weeks worth, ha ha.) We set a plan (factoring in any weekly activities or special occasions) and figure out what needs to be accomplished on what day for everything to be done Thursday night. This is also helpful to avoid procrastination on larger projects like book reports and science projects.

4. Use a timer and give rewards.

My son is especially good at making a fifteen-minute assignment drag on for over an hour. I found Ann Dolin’s “Five Minutes of Fury”worked especially well for my procrastinating, foot-dragging son. Basically, she recommends setting a timer for five minutes and have your child work as fast as he/she can until the timer goes off. Once the day’s work is done, reward your child with something they love. (Extra screen time, 10 minutes of reading before bed- whatever works for your family.)

5. Take breaks and have a snack!

Depending on your child’s age they’ll need a short break every 15 to 20 minutes. Do something quick and easy (but not so distracting that they will not want to return to work.) Break time is the perfect time to provide a wholesome snack to keep their blood sugar steady, brainpower at full speed and meltdowns at bay.

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Our favorite snack of late? This delicious One Minute Strawberry Ice Cream made even better with the addition of yummy Horizon Organic Snack Grahams!

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What makes this recipe so great is that it’s made with only 2 ingredients – frozen strawberries and your choice of milk. (If your strawberries aren’t that sweet, you might need to add just a smidge of sugar.)

All you have to do is blend and you’ll have the yummiest soft serve strawberry ice cream that everyone will love. And if you save it for AFTER homework, it’s the best motivator ever!

Other amazing afterschool snacks you might enjoy:

  • Baked Apple Chips
  • Microwave Potato Chips
  • Banana Nut Chia and Yogurt Parfait
  • 3 Ingredient Peanut Butter Dip
  • Power Snacks: Spicy White Bean Hummus
  • After School Treats: Classic Chocolate Milkshake

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  • Author: Jamie Sanders
  • Prep Time: 1
  • Cook Time: 1
  • Total Time: 1
  • Yield: serves 2
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Ingredients

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  • 1 cup milk of choice (I’ve used almond, half n half low fat and coconut milk- just use your fave and keep in mind higher fat content will make for a creamier consistency and fat is not bad. I used full-fat coconut milk (I had a can openedthat needed to be used) in today’s recipe.
  • 2cups frozen strawberries
  • optional: 2+ teaspoons sweetener of choice (I’ve found some brands of strawberries need more sweetener, so just give it a taste.)
  • optional: graham crackers for garnish

Instructions

  1. Add ingredients to your blender according to the recommended order. (I used my nutri-ninja for this, so it loads backwards.)
  2. Blend until ice cream consistency is achieved. You may need to stop your blender to scrape sides. Add more liquid or frozen strawberries as needed.
  3. Top with optional graham crackers and serve!

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One Minute Strawberry Ice Cream Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can I use coffee creamer instead of heavy cream for ice cream? ›

Coffee Creamer – I like to use French Vanilla creamer for homemade strawberry ice cream, but feel free to get creative with flavors! Regular vanilla and sweet cream would be my next top picks, but I hear there's a Coldstone Cake Batter creamer that would probably be excellent!

How is strawberry ice cream made of? ›

Strawberry ice cream is a flavor of ice cream made with strawberry or strawberry flavoring. It is made by blending in fresh strawberries or strawberry flavoring with the eggs, cream, vanilla, and sugar used to make ice cream. Most strawberry ice cream is colored pink or light red.

Why is my strawberry ice cream icy? ›

If there's too much "free" water in the mixture, when it freezes, it all comes together to form larger crystals. The water in ice cream comes from the liquid ingredients: the milk and the cream.

How to make ice cream at home in 10 minutes? ›

Step 1In a small resealable plastic bag, combine half-and-half, sugar, and vanilla. Push out excess air and seal. Step 2Into a large resealable plastic bag, combine ice and salt. Place small bag inside the bigger bag and shake vigorously, 7 to 10 minutes, until ice cream has hardened.

How to make ice cream without an ice cream maker in 5 minutes? ›

directions
  1. Pour the milk, sugar and vanilla into the smaller, quart sized bag.
  2. Fill the larger, gallon sized bag 3/4 full of ice, then add the salt to the ice.
  3. Place the smaller bag inside the larger bag and close the seal. ...
  4. Now shake the bag good and hard for 5 minutes.

Is half-and-half the same as heavy cream? ›

According to the FDA, half-and-half contains between 10.5 percent to 18 percent milk fat, while heavy cream contains between 36 percent and 40 percent milk fat. Because heavy cream contains more fat, it is thicker and has a richer taste and a creamier mouthfeel than half-and-half.

What can I substitute heavy cream for when making ice cream? ›

Don't worry too much if you don't have whole milk or heavy cream. Nearly any milk will work, and you can substitute half-and-half for the cream. Ideally you want ingredients with a high fat content because these will create a creamy texture when cooled.

What is McDonald's ice cream made of? ›

Ingredients: Milk, Sugar, Cream, Corn Syrup, Natural Flavor, Mono And Diglycerides, Cellulose Gum, Guar Gum, Carrageenan, Vitamin A Palmitate.

What makes strawberry ice cream pink? ›

If you can only get store-bought berries, that's fine too! But you may not get as bright of a strawberry flavor in your homemade ice cream. With the freshest strawberries, your ice cream will also be a beautiful pink color! But if you need more of a pink color, feel free to add a drop of red food coloring.

What is the ice cream called that has vanilla chocolate and strawberry? ›

Neapolitan ice cream, also sometimes referred to as Harlequin ice cream, is an ice cream composed of three separate flavors (typically vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry) arranged side by side in the same container, usually without any barrier between them.

How to stop ice crystals in homemade ice cream? ›

Cook the base - Heating the ice cream base deactivates enzymes that can make ice cream icy. Bring the base to 170-180°F. Chill thoroughly - Let the base chill in the fridge 4-12 hours before churning. Starting colder prevents early crystal formation.

How do you make homemade ice cream creamy and not icy? ›

So you can up the fat in your ice cream by substituting cream for milk or half-and-half in recipes. Even more effective, is that you can also add more egg yolks if making a custard-based ice cream, which will increase the creaminess due to their emulsifying properties.

Why is my homemade ice cream so hard? ›

Similarly, too little sugar in ice cream can make it rock hard. Because sugar lowers the freezing point of the water in ice cream, the right amount will keep your ice cream from freezing completely – which is to say, leaves it scoopable instead of turning it into a brick of ice.

How to make ice cream at home in 5 steps? ›

How to Make Homemade Ice Cream
  1. Cook the milk, cream, and sugar until the sugar has dissolved.
  2. Transfer the mixture to a measuring cup, then add the vanilla extract. ...
  3. Pour the mix into an ice cream maker and churn according to the manufacturer's directions.
  4. Serve immediately or ripen in the freezer before serving.
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