Dairy Free Strawberry Ice Cream Bonbons Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

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Strawberry ice cream bonbons are little ice cream balls that start with full-fat coconut cream and strawberries. Thendipped in creamy smooth melted chocolate.

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Why You'll Love This Ice Cream Bon Bons Recipe

Satisfying- These bonbons are the perfect vegan treat! The coconut cream gives the strawberry ice cream a creamy texture, while the chocolate adds sweetness.

Make A Great Snack- If you're looking for a snack that's both delicious and nutritious, this recipe is just the thing! You'll get healthy fats from the coconut cream and protein from the chocolate.

Easy To Make- These bonbons are super easy to make! All you need is a few simple ingredients and an ice cream maker. Plus, they're great for entertaining or as an after-dinner treat.

Family-Friendly- Everyone will love these vegan strawberry bonbons! They're a great and fun way to get the kids involved in the kitchen.

Have you ever had bonbons at the movies? When I was a kid growing up they were in the ice cream refrigerator that was over by the wall. You know, the one with the sliding glass top. Bonbons were my go-to.

Then those little refrigerators disappeared for a while. Maybe they just disappeared in small-town theaters.

I'm thinking this because I lived in a small town for 25 years or so, and our old theater with a big screen didn't have ice cream. Now I'm in the big city again, and I'm seeing ice cream in the theaters.

Of course, there are sandwiches and wine too. I'm in a really big city!

Ice cream's not my go-to anymore because of the dairy, but I do remember those wonderful little bonbons. Leave it to me to come up with a recipe so we want nothing!

That's my goal in life. Think of all of my favorite foods and create a homemade recipe. I want to be able to veganize them and also share them.

I don't think veganize is a word yet, but you know what I mean. I'm sure it'll be showing up in the dictionaries before long.

These little balls of chocolate are filled with fruity strawberry ice cream and they are the nicest creamiest Dairy Free Strawberry Ice Cream Bonbons in the world!

Really!

How To Make Vegan Ice Cream Bonbons

This ice cream bonbon recipe takes a little planning. You'll need to put the bucket for the ice cream maker in the freezer for at least 18 hours before making ice cream. Once frozen, attach the paddle.

Combine the coconut cream, strawberries, maple syrup, vanilla extract, and salt in a medium bowl and mix well. Pour the ice cream mixture into the ice cream maker, put the lid on it, and turn on the machine. Allow it to mix for about 20 minutes.

Transfer the mixture to a freezer-safe container and place it in the freezer so it can get hard enough to scoop into little 1-inch balls. The edges will freeze first, so I suggest going ahead and scooping the edges before the whole thing freezes solid.

Put the original ice cream back into the freezer to get hard again before more scooping. Place the ice cream balls in a separate container in the freezer to re-freeze. Continue this process until all of the ice cream has been scooped into balls.

Melt the chocolate according to the package directions.

Line two baking sheets with wax paper or parchment and set them next to where you will be working. Take the frozen balls out of the freezer and start rolling them in the melted chocolate mixture. Working quickly, use two forks to lift and place each ball on the baking sheet to allow the excess chocolate to drip. You will need to place the baking sheet back into the freezer frequently to keep the ice cream hard.

When all of the ice cream balls are coated, place them in a freezer-safe container with a tight-fitting lid. Freeze until ready to enjoy as desired.

What Varieties of Bonbons Can I Make?

The possibilities seem endless, so it's hard to pick my favorite flavor, but here is a list of the most popular varieties.

  • Vanilla. A classic. It takes just a drop or so of pure vanilla extract or vanilla bean to the vanilla ice cream to make these bonbons irresistible.
  • Mint Chocolate Chip. A few drops of mint extract will get that minty flavor, and I'd pulse the chips a few times so there are just tiny pieces instead of whole chocolate chips.
  • Cookies and Cream. Pick your favorite chocolate cookie, place it in a zip-top bag, zip it closed, and lightly pound to get small pieces.
  • Blackberry, or any berry for that matter. Put your berries in a blender and blend until as smooth as you like, then add to your ice cream just as the strawberries were done for these dairy-free strawberry ice cream bonbons.

Helpful Tools For Making Dairy-Free Strawberry Ice Cream Bon Bons

  • This is the electric ice cream maker that I have. It is so simple to use.
  • A 1-inch ice cream scoop works great. The ball will grow after dipping in chocolate, so this size seems perfect. A melon baller would also make a great option.
  • I love these stainless steel ones. Two baking sheets will are needed while dipping the balls.
  • These freezer-safe glass containers come in a multitude of sizes. I usually pick them up at Marshall's or Ross, but here is the Amazon link so you can see what I mean.

This may just be me, but I like using frozen strawberries in ice cream mixtures. They just seem to break down better and give creamier ice cream.

What works well with fresh strawberries is to slice them and then sit them a bit to macerate. That means that they soften a bit and they become more pliable.

As you can see, there are very few ingredients for this bonbons recipe. Six, to be exact, and they're all easy to work with.

Sometimes the cans of coconut cream are marked coconut milk, but check the ingredients, and if it says it is 17% to 22% fat, then it's coconut cream.

So now, let's move on to making this sweet, cold, fresh, and delicious strawberry bonbons recipe!

📋 Recipe

Vegan Strawberry Ice Cream Bonbons

These little balls of chocolate are filled with fruity strawberry ice cream.

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Ice Cream Maker Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Ice Cream

Servings 30 Bonbons

Calories 45 kcal

Ingredients

  • 14 ounces can full-fat coconut cream (17% to 22% fat)
  • ¼ cup frozen strawberries, partially defrosted and chopped, juices reserved
  • 3 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • pinch salt
  • 1 cup vegan chocolate melts for dipping

Instructions

  • Put the ice-cream maker’s bucket into the freezer atleast 18 hours before making the ice cream.

    maker. Attach the paddle.

  • Combine all of the ingredients, except the chocolatemelts, in a medium-size bowl. Mix well.

  • Pour the ice-cream mixture into the ice-cream maker,put on the lid, and turn on the machine. Let it mix for 15 to 20 minutes.

  • Transfer to a freezersafecontainer so that it can get hard enough forscooping into 1-inch balls. It takes about an hour.The edges freeze first, so for easier scooping, go aheadand scoop the edges before the whole thing is solid.

  • Putthe original ice cream back into the freezer to get hardagain for more scooping. Place the balls in a separatecontainer and stick into the freezer every few balls sothey stay hard. Continue until all of the ice cream isscooped into balls.

  • Melt the chocolate according to the package directions.Line two baking sheets with waxed paper and set nextto where you are working.

  • Take the frozen balls out of the freezer and start rollingthem very quickly in the melted chocolate. Use two forksto lift and place on one lined baking sheet.

  • Place thebaking sheet back in the freezer every so often to keepthe ice cream hard. Now you can use the other bakingsheet and continue in this process until all the balls aredipped.

  • When all the bonbons are coated, place in afreezer-safe container with a tight-fitting lid.The ice cream will keep in the freezer for 6 months.

Nutrition

Serving: 2BonbonsCalories: 45kcalCarbohydrates: 5gFat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gPotassium: 6mgSugar: 4gVitamin C: 0.7mgCalcium: 10mgIron: 0.4mg

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Dairy Free Strawberry Ice Cream Bonbons Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

FAQs

How long does vegan ice cream last in the freezer? ›

For homemade vegan ice creams, it's possible to recreate the creamy texture and flavor of regular ice cream. It's more difficult to match regular ice cream's ability to last in the freezer for weeks without forming ice crystals. In general, homemade vegan ice creams should be eaten within two weeks of freezing.

How to manually make ice cream? ›

How to make homemade ice-cream without an ice-cream maker
  1. Heat milk and cream. Chill a 1.25L (5-cup) capacity metal loaf pan in the freezer. ...
  2. Whisk egg yolks and sugar. ...
  3. Cook the custard. ...
  4. Set aside to cool. ...
  5. Freeze the ice-cream. ...
  6. Beat the mixture. ...
  7. Serve.

What is the best thickener for vegan ice cream? ›

Plant-based fats are the best way to thicken vegan ice cream. Coconut cream, full-fat coconut milk and coconut oil will give the creamiest and thickest results. Cornstarch and tapioca starch can also be used to thicken but the end result will be a little more icy and a little less creamy.

Is Chick Fil A ice cream vegan? ›

You can get a whole grain tortilla wrap and request veggies added to that. Does Chick-fil-A have vegan milkshakes? No. At this time all Chick-fil-A milkshakes contain dairy, as well as their ice cream.

What do vegans eat instead of ice cream? ›

  • Option #1 Avocado Ice Cream.
  • Option #2 Coconut Ice Cream.
  • Option #3 Cashew Ice Cream.
  • Option #4 Soy Ice Cream.
  • Option #5 Almond Ice Cream with Ben & Jerry's.
  • Option #6 A Hybrid-Coconut and Cashew Ice Cream.
  • The Bright Future of the Non-Dairy Ice Cream Market.
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What is the difference between dairy free and vegan ice cream? ›

Most vegan ice creams are made with coconut milk, almond milk or soy milk. All of those bases come from plants, and none include anything that comes from an animal. If, however, an ice cream is made with coconut milk but contains egg, it is dairy-free but not vegan, since it has egg.

How to make homemade fake ice cream? ›

DIY Faux Ice Cream
  1. Step 1: Gather Your Materials. You are going to need 2 cups of corn starch, 1 1/2 cups of conditioner (any brand), a spoon, food coloring if you want your ice cream dyed, a measuring cup, and an ice cream scoop.
  2. Step 2: Combine Ingredients. ...
  3. Step 3: Mix. ...
  4. Step 4: Scoop and Form. ...
  5. Step 5: Final Touches.

How to make ice cream in 10 minutes? ›

Step 1In a small resealable plastic bag, combine half-and-half, sugar, and vanilla. Push out excess air and seal. Step 2Into a large resealable plastic bag, combine ice and salt. Place small bag inside the bigger bag and shake vigorously, 7 to 10 minutes, until ice cream has hardened.

How long does homemade ice cream take to freeze in the freezer? ›

After about 4-6 hours in the freezer, your ice cream should generally be ready (if used in the ice cream, alcohol will delay – even prevent – the freezing, so do take this into account when planning ahead).

Why is my homemade ice cream gummy? ›

Gumminess is related to the rheology of the unfrozen portion of ice cream, which in turn is related to the nature and degree of water immobilization. Although water immobilization is important to control ice crystal growth, a point is reached where the unfrozen product becomes sticky and very cohesive, i.e., gummy.

How do you make homemade ice cream creamy and not icy? ›

Whole milk – I don't recommend replacing it with reduced fat or skim. Whole milk's higher fat content ensures that the homemade ice cream comes out creamy, not icy. Cane sugar – For sweetness.

Does sugar make ice cream freeze slower? ›

So, Kamaya, the short and sweet (ha!) answer is that the more sugar added and dissolved into the cream base, the longer it takes to freeze.

Does non-dairy ice cream expire? ›

Once it has been opened, though, it should be consumed within 1 to 2 weeks for best quality, although it will remain safe to eat for quite a bit longer. If frozen, the ice cream also stays in good condition for approximately 2 to 4 months, but it may start to lose its creaminess and flavor beyond that time.

Can ice cream in the freezer go bad? ›

If stored well, ice cream in an airtight container lasts the longest when frozen, usually one to two months. This is because the freezing temperature slows the growth of bacteria and keeps it from becoming rancid too quickly. Freezer burn is a whole other thing.

Does vegan cream freeze well? ›

Yes, you can freeze vegan heavy cream for up to 3 months. I recommend freezing it in an ice cube tray, then popping the cubes in a freezer bag.

Is it OK to refreeze vegan ice cream? ›

Do not refreeze ice cream and similar frozen desserts. You can cook and eat thawed but still cold food mixtures like casseroles, pot pies, frozen dinners or pizzas but do not refreeze them. Learn how to keep food safe during a power outage.

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