Nothing says summer quite like a batch of homemade peach ice cream! 🍑
quite like a batch of homemade peach ice cream made with peak-season peaches, and this no-churn version comes together in no time and doesn’t require any special equipment. You’ll start by dicing nearly two pounds of peaches — half are puréed until smooth, while the other half is reserved for later. Next, you’ll whip up a quick batch of vanilla whipped cream, which mimics the texture of a high-quality ice cream.
: When folding the sweetened condensed milk and peach purée into the whipped cream mixture, try your best to be as gentle as possible to prevent deflating.: 9-by-5-inch or 8½-inch-by-4½-inch standard loaf pan, high-powered blender and a stand mixer or electric hand mixerCut the peaches in half and remove the pits. Cut into ¼-inch cubes. Measure out 1 cup of the diced peaches and set aside.
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