Nutella Ice Cream is what happens when I’m craving something sweet, standing in front of the pantry, and my eyes light on the jar of Nutella that my kids haven’t yet discovered. Lucky for all of us ice cream addicts, there’s always plenty of heavy cream and milk on hand for when the need strikes. With little more than a few minutes of whisking, I had this ice cream base cooling in the fridge while I dreamed up how I would finish it after it churned.
Nutella Ice Cream
Inspired by the peanut butter ice cream topping and the magic shell that we’ve been making on repeat for years now, I swirled a variation of Nutella magic shell into this ice cream. While that is not technically required, I highly recommend it. And while we’re on the subject of “not required, but oh-so-dang-good,” I warmed up the last of our peanut butter ice cream topping and swirled it into a second batch of this Nutella Ice Cream along with the Nutella swirl. I handed a spoon and the container of ice cream to a friend last week and her reaction was absolutely priceless. I believe her words were something along the lines of, “What in the name of holy ice cream magic is this?!” Yeah, it’s magic. And I’m willing to bet you’ll think so too.
Nutella Ice Cream Recipe
You’ll need the following ingredients to make this recipe:
Nutella hazelnut chocolate spread heavy cream sugar milk vanilla extract kosher salt
Ice Cream Instructions
Nutella Swirl Instructions
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