Winter ice cream recipe collection

Brr! It’s freezing outside, so I move my chair right next to the fireplace and then serve myself a bowl with scoops of my favorite wintry ice cream flavors. This Winter Ice Cream Collection brings together the best tastes of the season: warm baking spices, bright winter berries, cool freshness, and the comforting sweetness of homemade treats. Every flavor feels like stepping into a cozy kitchen lit by a glowing fire.

  • Butterscotch Cashew Crunch Ice Cream


    Butterscotch Cashew Crunch Ice Cream

    We use brown sugar and butter to give the ice cream a deeper butterscotch flavor. The homemade butterscotch candy bits are oh so buttery and sweet, and the cashew bits add a satisfying crunchiness.

  • Cranberry Ice Cream


    Cranberry Ice Cream

    There’s something about tart cranberries that makes the holidays feel so festive. This beautiful mild cranberry ice cream has just the right combination of tart and sweet to delight your palette.

  • Eggnog Ice Cream


    Rich eggnog flavor ice cream, perfect for winter eating curled up by the fireplace

  • Gingerbread Spice Ice Cream


    Gingerbread Spice Ice Cream

    My oldest son used to request Gingerbread for his birthday breakfast, and the whole house would smell like holiday spices whenever I took it out of the oven. Now, gingerbread makes me think of him and his birthday at the beginning of the holiday season.

  • Peppermint Candy Ice Cream


    Peppermint Candy Ice Cream

    Peppermint is such a refreshing flavor, I think it’s one of the best holiday ice cream options. Add it to a bowl of chocolate ice cream to brighten it up, or to a bowl of vanilla to add some fun flavor. This beautiful pink candy cane ice cream will help you feel the sparkle of…

  • Snickerdoodle Ice Cream


    The biggest batch of cookies I ever made (and I’ve made a lot of enormous batches of cookies) was when my son miscalculated doubling a recipe of snickerdoodles and added 22 cups of flour. We had to pull out our giant metal bowls and mix it all together. Our chest freezer was full of snickerdoodle…