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It is hard to beat Ben and Jerry’s ice cream. You can make their delicious chocolate ice cream at home. It is hard to beat creamy chocolate ice cream. When you are making it just like Ben and Jerry’s, you know it has to be good.

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Homemade Chocolate Ice Cream

It is hard to beat Ben & Jerry’s ice cream. And, it is even harder to beat creamy and chocolatey ice cream! So, put the two together, and you’ve got something wonderful! Now you can make Ben & Jerry’s delicious chocolate ice cream at home. When you are making homemade chocolate ice cream just like Ben & Jerry’s, you know it has to be good.

Chocolate ice cream is an ice cream flavor that is difficult to beat, and this creamy sweet treat is well, honestly, amazing. And, what is also amazing is that this is a simple chocolate ice cream recipe that anyone can make.

This homemade chocolate ice cream recipe isn’t based on a custard, so it is easy to put together. You don’t need to cook the mixture before freezing, unlike some recipes where you need to cook the base then freeze it.

Chocolate ice cream is hard to beat, this creamy sweet treat is well honestly, amazing. This is a simple chocolate ice cream recipe that anyone can make.

Ben & Jerry’s Chocolate Ice Cream Ingredients

Here’s a list of what you need to make this delicious chocolate ice cream:

  • Unsweetened chocolate
  • Milk
  • Eggs
  • Sugar
  • Heavy Cream
  • Vanilla
  • Salt

If you have concerns about raw eggs, you should purchase eggs that are pasteurized as these eggs are safe to consume raw.

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How to Make Ben and Jerry’s Chocolate Ice Cream

  1. Make the base by heating chocolate and milk until smooth.
  2. Whisk eggs in a mixing bowl until light and fluffy.
  3. Whisk sugar into the eggs.
  4. Add cream, vanilla, and salt to the egg mixture. Whisk to combine.
  5. Add chocolate to the egg mixture and stir to combine.
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  1. Refrigerate the ice cream base for at least 3 hours (overnight is best.
  2. Transfer the ice cream base to an ice cream maker and freeze according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  3. Serve and enjoy!

Chocolate Ice Cream Variations

Here are some great chocolate ice cream add-ins for added flavors:

  • Chocolate chips to make chocolate chip ice cream.
  • Mint flavoring for a minty treat.
  • Chopped roasted nuts such as almonds, pecans, peanuts, or walnuts.
  • Fudgy brownie pieces to make chocolate fudge brownie ice cream.
  • Edible chocolate chip cookie dough pieces.
  • Peanut butter chips for chocolate peanut butter ice cream.
  • Chopped strawberries for strawberry chocolate ice cream.

I’m sure you can get even more creative. Check out more of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavors for inspiration.

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No Churn Chocolate Ice Cream

This recipe uses an ice cream maker machine because ice cream makers whip air into the ice cream base making it lighter.

You can do this as a no-churn recipe by simply pouring the ice cream into a container and putting it into your freezer for many hours for it to freeze solid. However, you will end up with something that is much harder and heavier than if you had used an ice cream maker.

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Be sure to check out more ice cream recipes and copycat dessert recipes.

Ben & Jerry’s Chocolate Ice Cream

You can make rich chocolate ice cream at home with this easy copycat recipe.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Ben & Jerry’s Recipes, chocolate ice cream, Ice Cream Recipes

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 308kcal

Author: Stephanie Manley

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces unsweetened chocolate
  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 pinch salt

Instructions

  • Place the chocolate in a small saucepan over medium heat.

  • As the chocolate melts, gradually add the milk, whisking constantly, until smooth.

  • Remove the chocolate mixture from the heat and let it cool to room temperature.

  • Whisk the eggs in a mixing bowl until light and fluffy, 1 to 2 minutes.

  • Whisk in the sugar into the eggs, a little at a time, then continue whisking until completely blended, about 1 minute more.

  • Add the cream, vanilla and salt to the egg mixture and whisk to blend.

  • Pour the chocolate mixture into the cream mixture and blend.

  • Cover and refrigerate until cold, from 1 to 3 hours, depending on your refrigerator.

  • Transfer the mixture to an ice cream maker and freeze according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Notes

Variations:

Add 1 cup of any of these in after the ice cream stiffens, about 2 minutes before the ice cream is finished churning, then continue to freeze until the ice cream is ready.

  • Chocolate Almond – chopped and roasted whole almonds (salted or unsalted)
  • Chocolate Chip – mini chocolate chips work great.
  • Edible Cookie Dough Pieces
  • Chocolate Brownie Pieces
  • Peanut Butter Chips

Nutrition

Calories: 308kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Cholesterol: 90mg | Sodium: 50mg | Potassium: 197mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 555IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 75mg | Iron: 2.7mg

About Stephanie Manley

I recreate your favorite restaurant recipes, so you can prepare these dishes at home. I help you cook dinner, and serve up dishes you know your family will love. You can find most of the ingredients for all of the recipes in your local grocery store.

Stephanie is the author of CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home, and CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home 2.

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  1. Julie

    Turned out a bit grainy, next time I will use different chocolate. I used unsweetened Bakers chocolate and it became grainy as it set up in the fridge prior to the ice cream maker.

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  2. Suzy Wills

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    Chocolatey and delicious. I did find it to be a slight bit grainy but not too much. I did end up using 2% milk instead of whole milk. It still came out very good.

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  3. Elaine

    Can you make this and store it in the refrigerator for a day before putting it into the ice cream maker?

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      • Elaine

        Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Ice Cream - CopyKat Recipes (8)
        It was perfect, gave it a quick mix just to make sure it was all blended. Came out PERFECT. The grandkids are coming over for an ice cream social.

      • Stephanie

        How fun! My grandparents used to have ice cream socials during the summer. I just loved them. Stay safe and healthy!

  4. Trisha

    My son loves chocolate ice cream with fudge and Reese’s pieces. If I want to add fudge (to create swirls of fudge) and Reese’s pieces chunks to the ice cream what stage of the process would I do this? What temperature should the fudge be? Also hot fudge? Cold fudge? Room temperature fudge? I saw the variation above for the almonds but wasn’t sure what you meant about after it stiffens ( does that mean before it’s frozen but stiff)? Thanks!

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    • Stephanie

      If you want to add hot fudge, add room temperature to ice cream that has already stiffened. If you add it when the ice cream is soft, it will mix in.

      Reply

  5. Paul

    Raw eggs? Seems risky…. Or, are you thinking the heated milk will cook the eggs enough to kill Salmonella?

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    • Stephanie

      You can purchase eggs that have been pasteurized.

      Reply

  6. Helen

    For those that don’t have an ice cream maker try freezing it first – probably overnight. When you are ready to eat it set it out for a few minutes to soften a bit. Much like you do to dip it easily. Then beat it with your mixer until smooth and creamy. This is how my mother-in-law did it 60-70 years ago. Much better than just straight out of freezer!

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  7. Deborah

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    this is awesome I added some homemade brownies pieces to this and it was even better than the real Ben and Jerry’s chocolate fudge brownie ice cream you buy in the store

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  8. Kiki

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    Thank you so much for sharing this chocolate ice cream.

    Reply

  9. Dana

    Best chocolate recipe!!! This will be my 3rd mixture. It’s easy to double recipe to make 4 quarts. Yummy!!

    Reply

  10. Susan M. Bell

    I assume the first line should be something about melting the chocolate.

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    • Stephanie

      I have updated the instructions. They were vague.

      Reply

  11. Valerie Corbett Everette

    “Instructions: Gradually whisk in the milk and heat, stirring constantly, until smooth. Remove from the heat and let cool.”…..I think something is missing before this. What do I do with the chocolate?

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    • Stephanie

      I have updated the instructions. They were vague.

      Reply

  12. Mohd

    What do we do for the Chocolate Mixture? It didnt have ANY steps:P

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  13. Herbfell

    ‘Transfer the mixture to an ice cream maker”? I thought it already was ice cream at this point, why couldn’t you just put it in a bowl or whatever and freeze it?

    Buying an ice cream maker makes this not very interesting.

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    • Anonymous

      To get the ice cream to set up, you need to put it into an ice cream maker, you need to whip air into it. If you don’t I guess you could freeze the sweetened milk mixture but you will end up something that is hard as a rock.

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    • Missy C.

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      Herbfell. That is the most stupid Response ever. You thought this was ice cream at this point without an ice cream maker. Seriously? LOL ???? .

      Reply

  14. Chefsomeone

    It looks delicious!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🙂

    Reply

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Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Ice Cream - CopyKat Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Does Ben and Jerry's use real chocolate? ›

Our chocolate ice cream gets its chocolatey awesomeness from Fairtrade Certified® cocoa. Fairtrade ensures cocoa growers a fair price for their harvests, enabling them to protect their land & livelihoods, provide for their families, and invest in their future. Enjoy!

What makes Ben and Jerry's ice cream different? ›

If you're a fan of Ben & Jerry's, you like ice cream with low overrun. A low overrun means less air content and more room for butterfat (the fat from milk and dairy products), leaving you with richer, denser ice cream.

Where does Ben and Jerry's chocolate come from? ›

Our little cocoa bean starts out where around 40% of the world's cocoa comes from: on a farm in the Ivory Coast. So far, so average. But, what makes our bean not-so-average is that unlike a lot of the cocoa here, it's produced in Fairtrade(Opens in new window) conditions.

Why doesn't Ben and Jerry's sell half gallons? ›

The reason they don't sell it in the more typical 48oz or half-gallon sizes is that… while people might be willing to pay $5 for a pint of ice cream, they wouldn't be willing to pay $20 for a half gallon… even though the price, per ounce, is the same.

What milk does Ben and Jerry's use? ›

The milk used in Ben & Jerry's products is sourced through the St. Albans Cooperative Creamery, which merged this year with the Dairy Farmers of America. St. Albans Cooperative processes the raw milk into separated heavy cream and condensed skim milk, according to the lawsuit.

What country owns Ben and Jerry's? ›

In April 2000, Ben & Jerry's sold itself to British multinational food giant Unilever. In the acquisition agreement, Unilever agreed to carry on the company's tradition of engaging "in these critical, global economic and social missions".

What was Ben and Jerry's originally supposed to be? ›

Ben & Jerry's was originally going to be a bagel company, but Ben and Jerry found the bagel-making equipment to be too pricey. Their plan was to deliver bagels, lox, cream cheese, and the New York Times on Sunday mornings.

Why is Ben and Jerry's so chunky? ›

Blame Ben For Our Chunk Obsession

Co-founder Ben Cohen has no sense of smell and very little sense of taste. So when he was developing our earliest ice cream flavors, he loved the texture of the big chunks. Fans loved it too, and it's since become our signature style.

What is the most unhealthy Ben and Jerry's ice cream flavor? ›

And finally, the most unhealthy ice cream pint of them all: Ben & Jerry's Peanut Butter Cup. This pint has the largest combination of total calories, saturated fat, and sugar of any of the brands on this list.

What is the backlash of Ben and Jerry's? ›

This time it's ice-cream brand Ben & Jerry under fire after calling for returning land in the U.S. to indigenous communities. Critics of the message—tweeted out by Ben & Jerry's on July 4—called for a boycott of the brand and drew parallels with the backlash against Bud Light.

Are Ben and Jerry married? ›

A common question that people ask about the duo is: Are Ben and Jerry married? Well, if you mean to each other, the answer is no. They're just two friends who love making ice cream. The confusion perhaps arises from their outspoken support of gay marriage (as well as numerous other liberal causes).

What are the steps of making ice cream? ›

Cook the milk, cream, and sugar until the sugar has dissolved. Transfer the mixture to a measuring cup, then add the vanilla extract. Chill overnight. Pour the mix into an ice cream maker and churn according to the manufacturer's directions.

How do they make Ben and Jerry's? ›

A batch of ice cream mix starts with heavy cream, condensed skim milk, and liquid cane sugar. To these ingredients the Mix Master also adds egg yolks, cocoa powder for our chocolate flavours, and natural stabilisers which help prevent heat shock and formation of ice crystals.

What are the steps to making ice cream in a factory? ›

The manufacturing process of the ice cream facility is broken down into 7 steps: raw material delivery and storage, base mixing, hom*ogenization and pasteurization, aging, flavor addition and continuous freezing, cartoning, and finally hardening.

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