Dessert Recipes
Easy 3-Ingredient Homemade Ice Cream Kids Will Love to Make
Made with just three ingredients and endless topping possibilities, it's the perfect kitchen activity for kids and a delicious treat everyone will enjoy
- Tehila Cohen
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Making homemade ice cream is one of the most enjoyable activities for children. It's simple, quick, and accessible, requiring no special equipment or advanced cooking skills.
Kids can actively participate in every step of the process: pouring, mixing, choosing toppings, and eagerly waiting for the moment the ice cream is ready. Beyond the fun, it's a wonderful opportunity to spend quality time together, create family memories, and give children a sense of accomplishment and pride.
3-Ingredient Homemade Ice Cream
Ingredients
500 ml (2 cups) heavy whipping cream
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
Whip the heavy cream until stiff peaks form.
Add the sweetened condensed milk and vanilla extract.
Gently fold everything together until smooth and well combined.
Transfer the mixture to an airtight freezer-safe container.
Cover and freeze for at least 6 hours.
Remove from the freezer a few minutes before serving and scoop into ice cream balls.
The Part Kids Love Most
Once the base mixture is ready, the real fun begins. Let each child customize their own flavor by choosing their favorite mix-ins and toppings.
Great options include:
Chocolate chips
Crushed cookies
Colorful sprinkles
Crumbled chocolate bars
Chocolate shavings
Dulce de leche
Peanut butter
Fresh fruit pieces
Each child can create a unique ice cream flavor that's entirely their own.
Want to Make Multiple Flavors?
Simply divide the base mixture into several bowls and add different ingredients to each one.
Here are some ideas:
Cocoa powder for chocolate ice cream
Strawberry puree for strawberry ice cream
Instant coffee for coffee-flavored ice cream
Crushed Oreo cookies
Dulce de leche
Peanut butter
This allows you to make several flavors at the same time with almost no extra effort.
More Than Just a Dessert
Cooking together offers children much more than a tasty treat.
Shared kitchen activities help develop:
Teamwork
Patience
Creativity
Self-confidence
Children become active participants in the process, enjoy creating something with their own hands, and experience the satisfaction of tasting the delicious results of their efforts.
The best part? Long after the ice cream is gone, the memories remain.

