Homemade Raspberry Swirled Peach Ice Cream can be made with only 5 ingredients and without an ice cream maker! It’s the perfect summer treat.
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I hope you had a wonderful holiday weekend! We actually had to turn our air conditioner on because it was hot and humid this weekend. We spent most of Saturday outside at my sister-in-law’s wedding and only after the sunburn appeared did we realize that we forgot to apply sunscreen!
The hot weather has everyone craving cool treats, so I made some homemade Raspberry Swirled Peach Ice Cream without an ice cream maker. It was so easy to make an only took 5 ingredients.
Raspberry Swirled Peach Ice Cream Ingredients
To make the ice cream I used a can of Del Monte Sliced Peaches in lite syrup, a pint of heavy whipping cream, a can of Duncan Hines Wilderness Raspberry pie filling, vanilla, and Carnation Sweetened Condensed Milk.
Did you know that the canning process locks in nutrients at the peak of ripeness just hours after picking? It is the same process that our grandparents and great-grandparents used to preserve foods generations ago. The can itself seals in all the natural goodness of the food. I purchased these canned ingredients from my local Econo Foods.
Raspberry Swirled Peach Ice Cream Recipe
First, whip the pint of heavy whipping cream.
Drain the juice from the can of Del Monte Sliced Peaches and puree the peaches.
Fold the Carnation Sweetened Condensed Milk, vanilla and 1 cup of the peach puree into the whipped cream.
Pour the homemade peach ice cream into a loaf pan.
Puree the Duncan Hines Wilderness Raspberry pie filling.
Top the peach ice cream with 1/2 cup of the pureed raspberries.
Use a knife to swirl the raspberry puree.
Tightly cover the pan with plastic wrap. Place the pan in the freezer for 8 hours or overnight, until firm.
Scoop the Raspberry Swirled Peach Ice Cream into a bowl and enjoy. Your kids would love to help you make homemade ice cream without an ice cream maker. You can experiment with flavors and add-ins to see what delicious combinations you can come up with.
Raspberry Swirled Peach Ice Cream Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 pint heavy whipping cream
- 15 ounce can Del Monte Sliced Peaches
- 14 ounce can Carnation Sweetened Condensed Milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 21 ounce can Duncan Hines Wilderness Raspberry Pie Filling
Instructions
- Whip the pint of heavy whipping cream.
- Drain the juice from the can of Del Monte Sliced Peaches and puree the peaches.
- Fold the Carnation Sweetened Condensed Milk, vanilla and 1 cup of the peach puree into the whipped cream.
- Pour the homemade peach ice cream into a loaf pan.
- Puree the Duncan Hines Wilderness Raspberry Pie Filling.
- Top the peach ice cream with 1/2 cup of the pureed raspberries.
- Use a knife to swirl the raspberry puree.
- Tightly cover the pan with plastic wrap and place it in the freezer for 8 hours or overnight, until firm.
Bev says
How long can you keep the extra peach purée and the raspberry purée? Since it seems like a big waste not to use it. I’ve been trying recipes with my new ice cream maker, but this really does sound easy and a great recipe. Thanks, Bev
Bev says
I’m sorry I forgot to ask what kind of canned peaches the one in heavy syrup or in its own juice? Thanks, Bev
Tonia says
I used the “lite” ones with extra-light syrup.
Tonia says
I would suggest using it for another purpose like ice cream topping, in smoothies, or on cheesecakes. Or you could freeze the extra puree to be used when you need it. Best of luck! ~Tonia
Jennifer says
Question. How long can this stay in the freezer if there is any left over? Two weeks?
Jennifer says
I love the idea of making your own ice cream without all the added ingredients such as on containers of ice cream. I will be making this early this morning to have ready for our dinner dessert. Thank you so much. Never have I found a recipe that doesn’t need all the gadgets to make homemade ice cream my family is going to love this.
Antoinette says
Can I use fresh fruit instead ?
Tonia says
Yes, you can!
Antoinette says
Thank you so much,now I can try and make it
I will let you know how it turned up .
JoAn Stevenson says
Why not use more of the raspberry pie filling?
Tonia says
You can add as much of the raspberry pie filling as you want! The only concern would be adding too much liquid and therefore change the texture of the ice cream. Best of luck! ~Tonia
Shae says
When I saw the words “without an icecream maker” I found love. This is awesome and I can actually make it with the limited kitchen tools I have! Love this!
Tonia says
Thanks Shae! I totally agree. I don’t have room in my kitchen (or the money to buy) all the fancy kitchen gadgets!
Brielle says
Now that just looks amazing! And perfect for summer…
Kelly @ Mostly Homemade Mom says
I’m LOVING that you don’t need an ice cream maker for this, yum!!