The Best Butterscotch Ice Cream Recipe| No Special Equipment! (2024)

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I am really excited to bring you not only this easy recipe for decadent Butterscotch Ice Cream because butterscotch is my favorite and so is ice cream!

The butterscotch ice cream starts with a base that I would normally tell you to churn in your ice cream maker, but since I know not everyone has an ice cream maker, I froze this one in the freezer, whisking every hour. I’ll show you how to do it, because not having an ice cream churn shouldn’t keep you from enjoying churn-style ice cream!

And for folks who like their butterscotch in ribbons, you may enjoy my butterscotch ripple ice cream recipe

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Last year for my birthday, my husband gifted me an old-fashioned hand-crank ice cream maker (like Grampie had).

I “christened” it using this recipe, and it is my absolute favorite. I’ve made the recipe a few times since then (along with some other favorites), and we just can’t get enough of it.

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Butterscotch Ice Cream

I considered making a no-churn ice cream, but with the amount of butter in butterscotch, I didn’t want to throw another pint of heavy cream into the mix, or you’d only be able to eat one spoonful.

I settled on making a Sicilian gelato base for the butterscotch extravaganza.

Why This Recipe Works

Sicilian gelato is basically a sweetened, whole milk ice cream base that is thickened with starch rather than egg.

Since it’s a whole-milk base, there is less butterfat than a base made using cream or even half and half, and that’s important since the butterscotch itself already sports a stick of butter.

Almost more important than the amount of butterfat is the lack of eggs in the recipe. Butterscotch is such a pure flavor I didn’t want to muddy it at all by introducing egg yolks.

You’ll note the recipe calls for a touch of cream cheese as well. This is a trick I learned from Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams.

Cream cheese not only adds additional body to the base, but it also acts as a stabilizer, helping to keep the ice cream smooth, creamy, and free of ice crystals.

How does this work? Cream cheese already contains stabilizers in the form of xanthan gum or guar gum, so we can “borrow” them to help stabilize our ice cream.

And as your final bonus, while you can churn this in a traditional ice cream maker, you can also churn it by hand–just a few whisks every hour or so while it’s freezing. Excellent!

How To Make It

Ingredients

Like most homemade ice cream, the ingredient list is pretty short and straightforward:

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  • butter and brown sugar: the backbone of any butterscotch dessert. Cook the two together until the sugar has caramelized and the butter has browned. You can use light or dark brown sugar, but I prefer dark brown. You can also use salted or unsalted butter, but I prefer to use unsalted and then salt to taste. Even if you use salted butter, it is likely you will need to add some extra salt
  • whole milk: provides the volume for the ice cream. You can substitute 2% milk here, but up the cornstarch by an additional teaspoon or you risk having icy ice cream.
  • cornstarch: thickens the mixture to provide body to trap air and to keep ice crystals small
  • kosher salt: for flavor. Salt is an integral flavor component of butterscotch, so don’t leave it out
  • cream cheese: provides a touch of extra fat and richness while not overwhelming the ice cream. It also helps keep it scoopable straight from the freezer
  • vanilla extract: rounds out the flavor
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Making the ice cream base is a pretty straightforward process. There are actually a number of ways to do it, but this is how I made my butterscotch base:

  1. Make butterscotch by cooking together brown sugar (I used sponsor Dixie Crystals Light Brown Sugar although I honestly prefer dark brown sugar for butterscotch) and butter until the butter has browned and the sugar has caramelized.
  2. Add half of the milk and stir over low heat until all the butterscotch has melted into the milk.
  3. Whisk the cornstarch into the rest of the milk and add to the pot. Bring to a boil and let boil for one minute.
  4. Whisk in the softened cream cheese until smooth.
  5. Add vanilla. (I used sponsor Adam’s Extract Double Vanilla.)

Can I Make Ice Cream Without an Ice Cream Maker?

Yes you can. I did!

I do have this ice cream maker, and I love using it, but I realize not everyone has an ice cream maker.

And not everyone has a mixer for making no churn ice cream. So for today’s ice cream treat, I decided to make a conventional base (Sicilian gelato) and then freeze it without an ice cream maker.

How To

It is much easier than I thought to make ice cream without an ice cream maker. Wait. What I really should say is I can not tell the difference in texture between my ice cream I make in my churn and ice cream churned “by hand.”

I was afraid the ice cream would end up a little grainy or icy, but it is every bit as smooth and decadent as my traditionally churned and no-churn ice creams. Magic!

All you need is time at home. Here’s how you do it.

  1. Make and chill your base until completely cold.
  2. Put the base in a large bowl and put it in the freezer. Set a timer for one hour.
  3. After the hour is up, take the bowl out of the freezer and whisk it very thoroughly, making sure to scrape all the frozen bits around the edges into the rest. Whisk until it is completely smooth with no lumps.
  4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 at least two more times. It might take three more times depending on your base.

Here’s a collage with photos of what my base looked like as I was in the process of freezing it. Mine took 3 rounds of whisking and freezing.

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How Do I Know When My Ice Cream Is Done?

If you’ve ever had soft-serve ice cream or frozen yogurt, that is the texture you’re looking for.

After 3 or possibly 4 rounds of freezing and thorough whisking, your base will hold its shape fairly well and will look like soft serve. (See Video)

And then you’re done.

Once you get to soft-serve consistency:

  • pack the ice cream in whatever container you’d like
  • press plastic wrap on the surface of the ice cream (if not using a container with a tight-fitting lid)
  • freeze at least four more hours or overnight.

Thanks to whisking in some air, the cornstarch, and the cream cheese, your ice cream won’t be rock hard straight from the freezer, but it will be a bit easier to scoop if you let the container sit on the counter for five minutes or so before serving.

PRO TIP: If you forget about your base and it freezes solid before you’ve whisked enough air into it, cut it into chunks and blend it up in your blender or food processor. Then pack into your container and freeze.

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Butterscotch Ice Cream Q & A

Can I make this ice cream vegan?

My conditional answer is yes. Since butter is an integral part of the flavor profile, make sure that whatever butter substitute you use tastes a good bit like real butter. Try Melt, Country Crock Plant Butter, or Earth Balance sticks. Make sure your sugar is vegan as well, and swap out the dairy for plant-based milk. Since we’re thickening the base with cornstarch, make sure that whatever plant-based milk you use will withstand boiling without separating.

Is this ice cream gluten free?

As written, this ice cream is gluten free. To be safe, check your labels and make sure that none of the ingredients are processed on shared equipment.

How long will it keep?

For best flavor and texture, eat your real butterscotch ice cream within a week.

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Butterscotch Ice Cream Recipe

Jennifer Field

This rich and creamy butterscotch ice cream starts with a cooked butterscotch added to a Sicilian gelato base. No ice cream maker? No problem! As long as you have a freezer and a whisk, you'll be able to make ice cream every bit as rich and decadent as the best premium churned ice cream you've ever had!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Freeze Time 3 hours hrs

Total Time 3 hours hrs 40 minutes mins

Course Ice Cream Recipes

Cuisine American

Servings 5 cups

Calories 235 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup well packed brown sugar 8 oz, by weight
  • 1 stick unsalted butter
  • 1 quart whole milk divided
  • 1 Tablespoon cornstarch
  • ¾ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 oz cream cheese softened
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Melt butter in a heavy bottomed saucepan.

  • Add the brown sugar, and cook over medium-high heat until the sugar caramelizes and the butter browns, stirring constantly. First it will be hard to mix the butter and sugar, then it will smooth out. After a few minutes of stirring, it will break again, and the butter and sugar will be separate. Keep cooking and stirring until the mixture comes back together for a second time and darkens in color. You may see a few wisps of smoke.

  • Once the butterscotch has finished cooking, carefully add 2 cups of the whole milk. The butterscotch will harden into a clump. Worry not. Cook and stir over medium-low heat until the butterscotch melts.

  • Whisk the cornstarch and salt into the other 2 cups of milk and then whisk into the butterscotch.

  • Bring to a boil, stirring frequently, and allow the mixture to boil for about 1 minute.

  • Turn the heat off and whisk in the softened cream cheese until completely incorporated and smooth. Stir in the vanilla.

To Churn with an Ice Cream Maker

  • Let the base cool for an hour on the counter, whisking occasionally, and then chill the ice cream base at least 6 hours or overnight.

  • Freeze according to manufacturer’s instructions and pack into a container to freeze throroughly.

To Churn without an Ice Cream Maker

  • Pour the finished base into a large bowl.

  • Cool the base for an hour on the counter, whisking occasionally, and then chill the ice cream base at least 6 hours or overnight.

  • Whisk the base thoroughly to incorporate a bit of air and freeze for an hour.

  • Remove the base from the freezer and whisk very well, being sure to scrape the frozen parts around the edges into the whole.

  • Return to the freezer and repeat steps 3 and 4 at least 2 more times and possibly 3, until the base is the consistency of soft serve ice cream.

  • Pack into an airtight container to freeze thoroughly, at least 4 hours or overnight.

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Notes

Make butterscotch by cooking together brown sugar (I used sponsor Dixie Crystals Light Brown Sugar) and butter until the butter has browned and the sugar has caramelized.

Add half of the milk and stir over low heat until all the butterscotch has melted into the milk.

Whisk the cornstarch into the rest of the milk and add to the pot. Bring to a boil and let boil for one minute.

Whisk in the softened cream cheese until smooth.

Add vanilla. (I used sponsor Adam’s Extract Double Vanilla.)

MAKING ICE CREAM WITHOUT AN ICE CREAM MAKER

It is much easier than I thought to make ice cream without an ice cream maker.

I can not tell the difference in texture between my ice cream I make in my churn and ice cream churned “by hand.”

Here's how to do it.

  • Make and chill your base until completely cold.
  • Put the base in a large bowl and whisk it really well to aerate it as much as possible.
  • Put it in the freezer. Set a timer for one hour.
  • After the hour is up, take the bowl out of the freezer and whisk it very thoroughly, making sure to scrape all the frozen bits around the edges into the rest. Whisk until it is completely smooth with no lumps.
  • Repeat Steps 2 and 3 at least two more times. It might take three more times depending on your base.

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HOW DO I KNOW WHEN MY ICE CREAM IS DONE?

If you’ve ever had soft-serve ice cream or frozen yogurt, that is the texture you’re looking for.

After 3 or possibly 4 rounds of freezing and thorough whisking, your base will hold its shape fairly well and will look like soft serve. (See Video)

And then you’re done.

Once you get to soft-serve consistency:

  • pack the ice cream in whatever container you’d like
  • press plastic wrap on the surface of the ice cream (if not using a container with a tight-fitting lid)
  • freeze at least four more hours or overnight.

Thanks to whisking in some air, the cornstarch, and the cream cheese, your ice cream won’t be rock hard straight from the freezer, but it will be a bit easier to scoop if you let the container sit on the counter for five minutes or so before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 235kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 4gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 9gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 40mgSodium: 225mgSugar: 23g

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FAQs

What is Butterscotch Ice Cream made of? ›

This no-churn ice cream is made with homemade butterscotch sauce, whipping cream and condensed milk. Alternately you may use store bought butterscotch sauce or butterscotch chips or butterscotch essence /flavorings. This Butterscotch Ice Cream tastes simply delicious, creamy and is super easy to make.

What are the crunchy balls in Butterscotch Ice Cream? ›

The crunchy thing is hardened corn syrup, sugar and other ingredient made under high temperature, rather than caramel-coated cashew or almonds.

Is there Scotch in butterscotch? ›

Butterscotch at its most basic is a mixture of brown sugar and butter, melted and cooked together. Cream is typically added. And, surprising to some, there's no Scotch in butterscotch.

Where is butterscotch made? ›

Butterscotch
Butterscotch sweets
TypeConfectionery
Place of originEngland
Region or stateDoncaster, Yorkshire
Main ingredientsBrown sugar, butter
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How to make ice cream better at home? ›

High-viscosity liquid sweeteners like honey, glucose syrup, and yes, good 'ol corn syrup make for a more viscous base, which translates into chewy richness in churned ice cream. To continue our bread analogy: As bakers add sugar to bread to keep it soft and moist, ice cream makers alter consistency with sugar.

How to make fake ice cream craft? ›

DIY Faux Ice Cream
  1. Step 1: Gather Your Materials. You are going to need 2 cups of corn starch, 1 1/2 cups of conditioner (any brand), a spoon, food coloring if you want your ice cream dyed, a measuring cup, and an ice cream scoop.
  2. Step 2: Combine Ingredients. ...
  3. Step 3: Mix. ...
  4. Step 4: Scoop and Form. ...
  5. Step 5: Final Touches.

What are the nuts in butterscotch ice cream? ›

Q. What are the nuts in butterscotch? The Butterscotch is Prepared using Actual Cashewnuts, Cashew Nuts, and Corn Starch.

Is butterscotch ice cream made of butter? ›

Butter and brown sugar meld in this ice cream recipe to create delicious butterscotch flavor.

What is butterscotch ripple ice cream? ›

Real Vanilla light ice cream made with fresh cream and ribbons of rich butterscotch flavour. A sweet family treat!

Is caramel same as butterscotch? ›

Similar to caramel, butterscotch is made by heating sugar. The main difference between the two is that butterscotch uses brown sugar instead of white. The ingredients are also combined in a slightly different order for butterscotch: your start out by melting butter with brown sugar.

Does butterscotch ice cream have alcohol? ›

Even though no alcohol is present, it tends to have a sort of liquor flavor that is probably due to the heated sugar. Its history originates in England and the “scotch” part of the name may be derived from the word “scorch,” since the sugar is heated to a fairly high temperature.

What is the original butterscotch? ›

In Doncaster, England, in 1817, Parkinson set off a wave of excitement by creating a candy that used a combination of butter, sugar, and treacle (a version of our modern-day molasses). This confection grew in popularity, and the company ultimately received a Royal Seal of Approval for its high demand in exporting.

Is butterscotch just vanilla and caramel? ›

Caramel and butterscotch are made differently; caramel is a “ mix of white granulated sugar, heavy whipping cream, butter and a small amount of vanilla.” Butterscotch ingredients are “ brown sugar" ( originally butterscotch was a hard candy).

What is in butterscotch natural flavor? ›

Butterscotch Type, Natural Flavor Blend contains propylene glycol, ethyl alcohol, water and natural flavor. This extract is gluten and sugar-free. For Baked Goods and other Food Applications.

Why butterscotch ice cream is called butterscotch? ›

Q. Why is it named butterscotch ice cream? It is named as such because the ice cream is made using butterscotch syrup or extract. butter and brown sugar are the two main components of the confectionary known as butterscotch.

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