This No Churn Chinese Five Spice Ice Cream is an easy and unique dessert! It’s made without an ice cream maker and the traditionally savory spices lend beautifully to the sweet cream for a summer treat your taste buds will love!
I’m sure when you think about Chinese Five Spice, you think about cozy hot dishes that will make your mouth water but have you ever thought about having it in a dessert? The common mix is made up of star anise, cloves, Chinese cinnamon, Sichuan pepper, and fennel seeds. I mean, half of those spices generally go in dessert, so why not all of them.
The idea had never occurred to me either, but when I was at Gelato Fiasco in May, they had a Chinese Five Spice gelato, and I instantly fell in love with the idea and wanted to create a variation of it here at home. I made this recipe a few weeks ago, but I’ve been waiting to post it until today because guess what, it’s National Ice Cream Day!!!
You only need five ingredients to make this uniquely flavored ice cream. Since I don’t have an ice cream maker, I love making no churn ice cream right in a bread pan. All you need is heavy cream, sweetened condensed milk, anise extract, and Chinese Five Spice. Mix it according to the recipe instructions and pour it into a bread pan, sprinkle with cinnamon sugar, and freeze until firm, now that’s some easy ice cream! Scroll down for more great ice cream recipes from my friends!
Ingredients
- 2 cups heavy cream
- 14 oz. sweetened condensed milk
- 1 tsp anise extract
- 2 tsp Chinese Five Spice
- 2 tsp cinnamon sugar
Instructions
- Beat heavy cream until soft peaks form, gently fold the sweetened condensed milk into the whipped cream.
- Fold in the anise extract and Chinese Five Spice and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar.
- Pour into a bread loaf pan and place in the freezer for at least 8 hours to harden.
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Marilyn Ross says
This recipe sounds perfect for a Chinese luncheon I am attending soon. I cannot get anise extract in the small town where I live. Do you think steeping some star anise in the cream/milk would work as a replacement?
Rebecca Hubbell says
Hi Marilyn, I’m not sure as I have never made it that way. I’m sure it will give some flavor, it just might not be as strong as the extract.
Eden Passante says
This looks so delicious! I’m a sucker for unique ice-cream flavors!
Miranda says
Oh my goodness, this sounds wonderful! I would have never thought to use Chinese five spice in ice cream but I’m sold!
Rebecca says
Thanks, girl!
Jesseca says
I’m a sucker for unique ice cream flavors. I love that you thought out of the box because I’ve never seen a five spice version!
Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction says
What a great flavor for ice cream! Can’t wait to give it a try!
aimee @ like mother like daughter says
I never would have thought to make chinese five spice ice cream, but I bet its such a unique and refreshing flavor! I need to try this soon!