🍉 No-Churn Watermelon Ice Cream

This refreshing no-churn watermelon ice cream is made with just two ingredients and takes only five minutes to prepare. Perfect for a hot summer day!

No-Churn Watermelon Ice Cream

Dietary: dairy-free

Category: dessert

Ingredients

Equipment

Instructions

  1. Step 1: Cut the watermelon in half and scoop out a large bowl-like dent in the middle of one half.

    What to look for: A deep enough dent to hold the cream without spilling.

    Watch out: Be careful not to cut through the bottom of the watermelon.

  2. Step 2: Wrap the watermelon half in plastic wrap and place it in the freezer overnight.

    What to look for: The watermelon should be fully frozen by the next day.

    Watch out: Ensure it is tightly wrapped to prevent freezer burn.

  3. Step 3: Once frozen, remove the plastic wrap from the watermelon.

    What to look for: The watermelon should feel solid and icy.

    Watch out: Handle it gently to avoid breaking the watermelon.

  4. Step 4: Pour 1 cup of heavy cream or milk into the bowl-like dent of the frozen watermelon.

    What to look for: The cream should fill the dent without overflowing.

    Watch out: Use a measuring cup for accuracy.

  5. Step 5: Stir the cream while scraping the frozen watermelon to incorporate the two together.

    What to look for: The mixture should turn light pink and start to freeze.

    Watch out: Avoid over-stirring, as it may melt the cream too much.

  6. Step 6: Continue stirring until the mixture is well combined and has a creamy texture.

    What to look for: A smooth, ice cream-like consistency.

    Watch out: If it becomes too liquid, stop stirring and let it freeze a bit more.

  7. Step 7: Scoop the watermelon ice cream into bowls and drizzle with honey before serving.

    What to look for: The ice cream should hold its shape when scooped.

    Watch out: Serve immediately for the best texture.

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