The good news is that this delicious Vanilla Ice Cream recipe is vegetarian, nut-free, and, of course, egg-free. With some substitutions, it can also be sugar-free.
Indulging in a scoop of homemade Ice Cream is an experience like no other, especially when it’s infused with vanilla and luxurious white chocolate. Lindt chocolate, especially their creamy white vanilla version, is by far our favorite and blends perfectly in this recipe. This recipe creates the perfect texture and flavor using the simplest method possible.
Making homemade creamy ice cream is a delightful and relatively simple process; you ditch all those preservatives and stabilizers, and kiddies can help to make it. With just a few ingredients, great taste, and hard-to-beat; this homemade vanilla ice cream is a simple pleasure that delivers all the texture and flavor you’ll love.
What’s To Love?
💕 Properly churned, it provides a silky and luscious mouthfeel that is highly satisfying.
💕 Without the richness of eggs, the pure flavor of vanilla can shine through more prominently, providing a clean and classic taste.
💕 Doesn’t require any hard-to-find ingredients.
💕 Perfect for kids and adults alike.
💕 It’s an excellent option for those with egg allergies, making it accessible to a wider range of people.
💕 The rich indulgence satisfies even the sweetest of appetites.
💕 Making homemade ice cream can be a delightful and rewarding experience, especially when children get involved.
💕 You can easily eat this ice cream as is or add it to your favorite desserts.
💕 Decorate how you wish.
Have you already tried Vanilla Ice Cream? If so, let us know how it was…we can’t wait to hear all about it!
Let’s Talk Ingredients
We feel every ingredient adds to the overall taste and texture; if you remove one, it’s like you’ve removed them all.
- Cream — use heavy cream, which in some countries is known as double cream or even extra thick cream.
- Cream Cheese — full-fat must be used, not half-fat or light versions. We recommend using Full-Fat Philadelphia Cream Cheese.
- Mascarpone — it adds a beautiful extra creamy addition adding even more bursting flavors.
- Chocolate — use white chocolate that contains vanilla; we use Lindt white chocolate because of its full flavor and creamy texture.
- Powdered Sugar — use powdered sugar, also called icing sugar in some countries. It’s used instead of caster sugar because the granules are more difficult to break down.
- Vanilla Extract — use Nielsen Massey, which is made with real vanilla beans and alcohol. The vanilla is quite potent and adds a beautiful richness to desserts.
NOTE: We do not suggest making the ice cream dairy-free.
If you have made the Egg-Free Vanilla Ice Cream with any customizations, we’d love to hear about it. Please message us in the comments.
For more detailed ingredients, see the recipe card.
Best Sugar-Substitutes
Here is a list of sugar substitutes for the ice cream that have zero impact on blood sugar. Removing the refined powdered sugar and using a bar of sugar-free white chocolate reduces the carbohydrates to 3g per serving.
▶︎ Erythritol — ensure you buy free from GMO. Use equal amounts.
▶︎ Xylitol — ensure you buy free from GMOs, which originates from birch trees. Use equal amounts.
▶︎ Swerve — the ingredients are erythritol, oligosaccharides, and natural flavors. Use equal amounts.
▶︎ Pure Via Stevia Liquid Drops — the ingredients are pure stevia. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendation for the amount to use.
▶︎ Yummy Sweet Sweetener — the ingredients are cyclamate, saccharin, acesulfame-k, and sucralose. It is an ideal substitute if you’re allergic to xylitol and erythritol or don’t like the taste of stevia. Use 5-6 scoops, but taste before adding to the container.
▶︎ Allulose — is a rare sugar naturally found in fruits, figs, etc. We feel it can leave a slightly bitter aftertaste. Use equal amounts.
NOTE: The best combinations that we recommend for Vanilla Ice Cream are erythritol powder, xylitol powder, swerve powder, allulose, or yummy sweet.
Please let us know in the comments what sugar substitute you used and how much. This will help other super cooks.
Why Egg-Free Ice Cream?
Egg-free ice cream can be just as creamy and luxurious as traditional ice cream. Eggs act as an emulsifier to keep ice cream smooth and creamy. This recipe uses the fat from the cream, cream cheese, mascarpone, and white chocolate to produce the same effect.
Egg-free ice cream recipes typically don’t require cooking a custard base, which can save time and effort in preparation. This simplicity can be appealing if you’re pushed for time.
Instructions – Overview
Egg-Free Vanilla Ice Cream is easy to make and is even easier to eat. Here’s a breakdown of how to get started on your baking journey (more detailed instructions are in the recipe card):

▶︎ The base begins with luscious heavy cream, whipped to perfection until it forms stiff peaks, creating the foundation for a luxuriously creamy texture. Cream cheese, powdered sugar, vanilla, and mascarpone are then gently whipped into the cream.
▶︎ The star of the show, however, is the exquisite white chocolate, gently melted and folded into the cream mixture. Its smooth, creamy texture and subtle sweetness perfectly complement the creaminess of the ice cream indulgence.
▶︎ Despite its lush appeal, this recipe requires minimal effort and can be whipped up with just a few simple steps. Once assembled, the mixture is poured into a freezer-safe container and left to chill until firm. The end result is an irresistibly smooth and creamy ice cream.
For more detailed instructions, notes, and ideas…see the recipe card.
Scooping Ice Cream

Before scooping, let the creamy ice cream sit it at room temperature for a few minutes to soften slightly. This will make it easier to scoop and will result in smoother, creamier servings.
Choose a sturdy ice cream scoop with a sharp edge to cut through the frozen dessert effortlessly. If you can find one, a scoop with a non-stick coating can also help prevent the ice cream from sticking.
To make scooping even easier, run the scoop under hot water for a few seconds to warm it up. This will help the scoop glide through the ice cream more smoothly.
Tools You’ll Need
Want to make the best egg-free Vanilla Ice Cream? Using the correct equipment for preparation is essential; we think they’re a big helping hand. We understand that you might already have some of these kitchen tools to make this recipe, or you might want to use other tools and may not require our recommendations. Here are some of our suggestions to get you started:
- kMix or this award-winning hand mixer.
- Ice Cream Maker – optional
- Ice Cream Scoop – optional
- Food Container With Lid – for freezing.
- Mixing Bowl – if you’re using a hand mixer, you will need bowls to combine the ingredients.
- Silicone Spatula – for stirring and incorporating all the ingredients smoothly.
- Weighing Scales and Measuring Spoons – to measure the ingredients accurately.
If you love those gadgets for this recipe, then might love this Kmix for mixing, whisking, creaming, and beating. Sometimes, the Kmix is a better tool than a hand mixer; it’s good at lightening the load. It’s our go-to for many of our recipes, and we think it’s a great asset for all kitchens.

Kenwood KMX750 kMix 5L stand mixer, 6-speed settings, 1000W, stainless steel, removable bowl, 5 liters, tilt design, button control, black, easy to clean and use. Tools included: K-beater, whisk, dough, splash guard, and spatula. The design is a robust metal body with a vintage design and is a decorative appliance.
Check out our favorite kitchen equipment that we love to use with all our recipes.
Storing
See our FAQs for detailed instructions on storing, refrigeration, freezing, and defrosting and for answers to readers’ questions.
Do you have a question? If so, let us know in the comments and we’ll reply within 24-48 hours and add your question to our FAQs if relevant.
Pairing
Egg-free vanilla ice cream is frequently eaten as a standalone dessert, but it can be paired. Here are some suggestions and our favorite go-to’s what to eat with it:

▶︎ Pair your ice cream with warm desserts like crushed brownies, cookies, chocolate cake, or fruit crumbles.
▶︎ Serve your ice cream with a medley of fresh fruits such as strawberries, raspberries, or sliced bananas.
▶︎ Sprinkling the ice cream with chocolate shavings, crushed nuts, granola, or toasted coconut flakes adds crunchiness.
▶︎ Drizzle with rich caramel or chocolate sauce for an extra layer of indulgence.
▶︎ For an adult twist, drizzle a white creamy liqueur over the ice cream. The creaminess complements the white chocolate flavor.
▶︎ Top your ice cream with a dollop of whipped cream and colorful sprinkles for a fun and festive treat. This is especially appealing for children.
▶︎ Don’t know what to have for dinner? A delicious pasta meal such as this Creamy Pesto Tagliatelle or a Simple Cheese Burger would pair beautifully.
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Equipment
- Ice Cream Maker - optional
Ingredients
- 300 grams Full-Fat Philadelphia Cream Cheese
- 250 grams Mascarpone
- 300 grams Double Cream - heavy cream
- 300 grams White Vanilla Chocolate
- 2 tsp Pure Vanilla Extract
- 100 grams Powdered Sugar
Instructions
- Melt the white chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a pan of gently simmering water on low heat and leave it to melt. Alternatively, melt it in the microwave on high power for 10-second increments until melted.
- Allow to cool but not set.
- Whisk the double cream in a large bowl until stiff peaks form.
- Add the full-fat cream cheese, mascarpone, powdered sugar, chocolate, and vanilla. Mix on a low setting until fully combined.
- Transfer it to the refrigerator and chill for at least 4 hours, or preferably overnight. This step is crucial for ensuring a creamy texture in the final ice cream.
- Once chilled, pour the mixture into an ice cream maker and churn according to the manufacturer's instructions until it reaches a soft-serve consistency.
- Transfer the churned ice cream to a freezer-safe container, smoothing the top with a spatula. Cover the container with a lid or plastic wrap and freeze for at least 4-6 hours, or until the ice cream is firm.
- Before serving, let the ice cream sit at room temperature for a few minutes to soften slightly for easier scooping.
Notes
- Whip the heavy cream to stiff peaks before incorporating other ingredients. This will help create a light and airy base for the ice cream, ensuring a smooth texture.
- Make sure your dairy ingredients are at room temperature. This ensures a smooth and lump-free creamy ice cream.
- Ensure the cream is well chilled before whipping. Cold cream whips up faster and holds its shape better.
- Do not use half-fat or lite versions of the cream cheese and cream because the ice cream will not be creamy.
- When incorporating the whipped cream into the cream cheese mixture, use a gentle folding motion. This helps maintain the filling’s light and airy texture.
- When melting the white chocolate, use a gentle method, such as a double boiler or microwave, in 15-20-second intervals, stirring in between. White chocolate can seize if exposed to high heat.
- For a no-churn option, we recommend whisking it periodically before serving as this makes the ice cream airy – this is an optional step.
- Allow the ice cream dish to chill in the refrigerator for several hours or overnight before churning. This step improves the texture and helps the flavors meld.
- Before serving, let the ice cream sit at room temperature for a few minutes to soften slightly. This will make scooping easier and ensure a smoother texture.
Feel free to swap any ingredient listed with whatever you have lying around. It will probably taste just as amazing! Please let us know how it was…we can’t wait to hear all about it!
See our FAQs below for detailed instructions on storing, refrigerating, freezing, defrosting, and answering readers’ questions.
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FAQ’s & Troubleshooting
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Sharon – Foodie Blogger
I’m a full-time food blogger, mother of 3 grown adults and 3 huskies. Most days you can find me in the kitchen creating new recipes, I love cooking indulgent bakes and love sharing them. I am lucky to connect with and inspire people from all around the world and help you on your cooking journey so you can eat in style!
Thank you for sharing this recipe, it was really good and I enjoyed making it and it was very tasty. It didn’t take long to make and wasn’t very hard thanks! 🥰
Our pleasure. Thank you for your feedback. We’re so happy it turned out well for you and your family.
All the best 🥰