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Salted ripple chip no-churn ice cream is one of the easiest and most delicious no-churn ice cream recipes on this website!
“Your Love is Better Than Ice Cream…” Even better than Salted Ripple Chip No-Churn Ice Cream. Make that Salted (!) Dulce De Leche (!!) Fudge Ripple (!!!) Chocolate Chip (!!!!) No Machine Needed (!!!!!) Ice Cream!!!!!! But I had to shorten it up because, just like a hit song, recipes title have to be catchy. And this certainly applies today since this week’s #SundaySupper is all about recipes inspired by music.
Originally published on August 4, 2013, and updated on July 10, 2017.
And there aren’t many things that I love more than ice cream. Except my boys, and especially The Hubby. And guess what?!?! August 10th, 2013 marks 10 YEARS (!!!) since The Hubby and I started dating.
Before we jump into the salted ripple chip no-churn ice cream recipe, I have a sappy happy love story to share.
I’ve gotta tell you, at first, I totally couldn’t stand the guy. Heck, I like strawberry ice cream (which I don’t like at all) more than I liked him. We worked together (shhh… I actually worked for him for a short time) and he was 10 years older than me and gruff and serious and totally geeky. Absolutely, 100%, definitely someone with whom I would never ever ever be anything more than coworkers, or possibly friendly acquaintances.
But then the “Summer of Softball and the Shore” happened. We had a softball league at work. A few guys from our department started a team, and both The Not-Yet-The Hubby and I decided to play. Our team was awful, but we had a blast laughing at our awfulness, and even more of a blast during our post-game dinners and drinks at The Waiting Room. Then the group started planning weekend trips down the shore (yes, I am from New Jersey. We don’t go to the beach. We go down the shore). And during all of these fun times, The Not-Yet-The Hubby and I started talking more and more, getting to know each other better and better. And in the summer warmth, just like melting ice cream, all the things I thought I didn’t like about him started melting away.
Somewhere in the middle of the summer, he declared his feelings for me in a handwritten note. I just wasn’t ready. But he didn’t back off completely. He gave me just enough space to come around. And one day he asked me if I wanted to catch a movie with him. Then afterwards he took me to my (unbenownst to him) favorite ice cream place, Thomas Sweet. I don’t know what changed that night. Maybe it was the fact that he totally guessed what I was going to order, even though I decided to order something completely different from what I usually get. All I know is that was the beginning of a lifetime together. And the first of lots and lots of ice cream dates, which we still do to this day.
He may still be all of those things – 10 years older than me and gruff and serious and totally geeky. But instead of those things freaking me out or turning me off, those are the things that I love about him, because it is who he is. He may be 10 years older and more mature in some ways, but I’ve always gotten along better with people older than me. He may be gruff on the outside, but he is a softie on the inside. He is serious, but that makes him awesome at taking care of busine
ss – job, house, bills, kids – he’s always on top of things and getting stuff done. And geeky is cute, right?!
But you know how I knew he was a keeper? See these wedding favors? And those teensy-eensy bows? Yeah, he and his big ol’ fingers helped me tie 150 of ’em. Without complaining. Because it made me happy. And all he ever wants, even in our hardest times, when our kids have us wound up and exhausted, when we disagree about where to go and what’s a priority and what color siding we should get for the house, when we think we want to strangle each other, is really just for me to be happy.
Notice the little nod to our first ice cream date with the lines from Sarah McLachlan’s song? Yep, The Hubby’s love may be better than ice cream and chocolate.
But, this SALTED RIPPLE CHIP NO-CHURN ICE CREAM, you guys.
Oh my goodness oh my goodness. So rich and creamy. Sweet, but with the perfect balance of saltiness (kinda like The Hubby). Chocolaty ribbons with some fudgy chunks. Loads of chips, because I am weird, and like to crunch my ice cream. Holy cow, it is almost embarrassing how much of this no-churn ice cream recipe I consumed myself.
But not really, because it is that phenomenally good. Seriously! Make it! Today! That is all…
Oh, and food blogger tip – attempting to photograph ice cream while your 4 month old is napping will almost certainly mean that he will wake up while this is happening… #foodbloggerproblems
Love may be better than ice cream and chocolate, but these recipes are pretty darn good:
And of course my friends have more ice cream and chocolate goodness for you, like these Chocolate Chip Cookie Cones from Love from the Oven. Double Chocolate Chip Cookie Ice Cream Sandwiches from foodiecrush are doubly delicious. And this Cherry Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Cake Roll from Barbara Bakes, well, that’s how I roll.
I think it’s safe to say that this salted ripple chip no-churn ice cream recipe will withstand the love test.
Salted Ripple Chip No-Churn Ice Cream
Ingredients
For the dulce de leche
- 13.5 oz sweetened condensed milk (1 can)
- 1 teaspoon coarse sea salt
- 1/2 cup heavy cream
For the fudge ripple
- 3/4 cup water
- 1/4 cup cocoa powder
- 1/4 cup corn syrup
- 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips (about 3 1/4 oz.)
For the ice cream
- 1 1/2 cups heavy cream
- 1 1/4 cups mini chocolate chips (remainder of 10 oz. bag)
Instructions
For the dulce de leche:
- Pour the entire can of sweetened condensed milk in a bowl on top of a double boiler and place over a pot of simmering water.
- Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally, for 1-1½ hours, or until thick and light caramel colored.
- Cool to room temperature (about an hour). Stir in the sea salt and ½ cup heavy cream.
For the fudge ripple:
- Whisk together the water, cocoa powder, and corn syrup in a small pot.
- Bring to a boil, stirring frequently, then reduce heat to low and simmer for about 5 minutes.
- Remove from the heat and add the chocolate chips. Stir until smooth.
- Place in the refrigerator until ready to use, cooling at least to room temperature (it will be fairly liquidy, not thick).
For the ice cream:
- Pour the 1½ cups heavy cream in a large bowl and, using the whisk attachment of a stand mixer or a hand mixer, beat until stiff peaks are formed.
- Gently fold in the cooled dulce de leche, then gently fold in the chocolate chips.
- Pour half of the ice cream mixture into a freezer-safe container and top with about half of the fudge ripple mixture. Swirl with a knife or skewer.
- Top with the remaining ice cream mixture and fudge ripple mixture, and swirl with a knife or skewer.
- Cover and freeze for 4-6 hours, or overnight.
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Enjoy!!
Enough talk of my salted ripple chip no-churn ice cream! Here’s the rest of the #SundaySupper musical menu for this week.
Prelude (Beverages):
Calimocho (Red Red Wine Cocktail) from La Cocina de Leslie inspired by Red Red Wine by UB40 Dark & Stormy Cocktail Recipe from An Appealing Plan inspired by Thunder Road by Bruce Springsteen Horchata from Treats & Trinkets inspired by Horchata by Vampire Weekend Orange Crush from Magnolia Days inspired by Orange Crush by REM Pineapple Lemonade Slushy with Coconut Water from Sue’s Nutrition Buzz inspired by Lemon Tree by Peter, Paul & Mary Strawberry Tequila from Shockingly Delicious inspired by Strawberry Fields Forever by The BeatlesOverture (Appetizers):
Mustard Dill Beer Bread from Curious Cuisiniere inspired by In Heaven There Is No Beer a German PolkaIntermezzo (Entrees & Sides):
Chicken and Bacon Cheddar Waffles from I Run For Wine inspired by Glady’s Knight Classic Fried Chicken from The Food Army Wife inspired by Chicken Fried by Zac Brown Band Margarita Chicken from In The Kitchen With KP inspired by Margaritaville by Jimmy Buffet Meatball Duet from Cindy’s Recipes and Writings inspired by On Top of Spaghetti by Tom Glazer Pan-Seared Halibut with Corn Hash and Asparagus Puree from Crazy Foodie Stunts inspired by Saturday Night Fish Fry by Louis Jordan Slow Cooker Sweet and Spicy BBQ Pulled Pork from Neighborfood inspired by Something Like That by Tim McGraw Spaghetti and Pork Meatballs from Family Foodie inspired by On Top of Spaghetti by Kidsongs Teriyaki Burger from Juanita’s Cocina inspired by Cheeseburger in Paradise by Jimmy BuffetFinale (Desserts):
Banana Cream Pie Bars from Peanut Butter and Peppers inspired by Tra La La Song by The Banana Splits Banana Pancake Ice Cream with Maple Brittle from Foxes Love Lemons inspired by Banana Pancakes by Jack Johnson Cherry Pie from My Cute Bride inspired by Cherry Pie by Warrant Cherry Marshmallows from Pies and Plots Chocolate Cappuccino Cream Puffs from Runner’s Tales inspired by Choux Pastry Heart by Corinne Bailey Rae Chocolate Chip, Walnut and Caramel Banana Bread Ice Cream Sandwich from Ruffles & Truffles inspired by Hollaback Girl by Gwen Stefani Chocolate Covered Caramels from Big Bear’s Wife inspired by At Last by Etta James Coconut Rum Blondies from Gotta Get Baked inspired by I’ve Got A Lovely Bunch of Coconuts by Danny Kaye Easy Blueberry Recipe: Fruit Tart from Growing Up Gabel inspired by Blueberry Hill by Fats Domino Espresso Nib Ice Cream from Vintage Kitchen Notes inspired by Black Coffee by Ella Fitzgerald Fancy Watermelon Lime Popsicles from Daily Dish Recipes inspired by Watermelon Crawl by Tracy Byrd Fresh Peach Pie from Killer Bunnies, Inc. inspired by Sweet Sweet Pie by PWEI Jammin’ Oatmeal Cookies from What Smells So Good? inspired by Jammin’ by Bob Marley Many Flavors Whipped Cream from Noshing with the Nolands inspired by Whipped Cream and Other Delights by Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass Peach Basil Pie from The Girl In The Little Red Kitchen inspired by Peaches by POTUSA Pina Colada Poke Cake from Cookin’ Mimi inspired by Two Pina Coladas by Garth Brooks Peach Donuts with Brown Sugar from Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks inspired by Peaches by POTUSA Peach Strudel with Honey Bourbon Frozen Yogurt from A Kitchen Hoor’s Adventures inspired by My Favorite Things from The Sound of Music & Wild Honey by U2 Rainbow Pops from The Urban Mrs inspired by Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice Salted Ripple Chip No-Churn Ice Cream from Cupcakes & Kale Chips inspired by Ice Cream by Sarah McLachlan Salted Peanut Swirl Peanut Butter Ice Cream from girlichef inspired by Salt Peanuts by The Quintet Shall We Dance? Fairy Cakes from The Ninja Baker inspired by Shall We Dance from the Japanese Film Sugar Crusted Zucchini Bread from That Skinny Chick Can Bake inspired by Sugar, Sugar by the Archies Tangerine Sorbet from Webicurean inspired by Tangerine Speedo by Caviar Yeasted Banana Bread from Jane’s Adventures in Dinner inspired by I Like Bread and Butter by The New Beats
Hi! I’m new here. I loved your story. Just wanted to say Awww. So cute. Our 50th will be this year on August the 2nd. Yay!! Also, can I use dulce de leche that comes in the can?
Happy Dating Anniversary! Well, who wouldn’t love ice cream especially this salted ripple chip?! We tried this yesterday and it was so good. It is a perfect mix of something salty and sweet that you don’t really want to stop eating. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
Thank you, Shelia! I’m so happy to hear that you enjoyed the salted ripple chip no-churn ice cream recipe. It’s one of our favorites!
sweet things are always so much better when you get salt up in the mix! This ice cream looks fab
I had to pin this! It looks so, so good! Love homemade ice cream!
I love good food porn. I had to pin this for later when the rain has stopped. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Haha, thanks! Although I’ll eat ice cream in any weather!
What a fun post! So funny that you actually couldn’t even stand your future husband back when he was just a co-worker. 🙂
And this ice cream?! Oh my gosh. So much happening at once. And I love it!
Happy 10th dating anniversary!
Thanks Erin! Sometimes you just don’t know what you’ll find below the surface. Just like this ice cream – lots of surprises.
Brianne, this sounds amazing and I’ve been meaning to try an Ice Cream recipe that doesn’t require a machine. This might just be the one! Thanks for sharing at Thursday’s Treasures, I’m featuring you this week on the blog and FB!
Thanks so much Joan!! These no-machine ice creams are so good, albeit about dangerous because they are too quick and easy.
What an absolutely adorable and cute story about your hubby! I love that he helped tie all those favor bows too…he’s a keeper! And this ice cream? Seriously I wish it was in my freezer right now. I love the drippy yumminess that you captured!!!
Thanks Jocelyn! Glad the hubby lasted longer than the melting ice cream 🙂
Wow, Brianne! This ice cream sounds amazing!!!
Thanks Heidi! It was pretty incredible.
what a sweet story, almost as sweet as that ice cream 🙂
Hehe, thanks!
OK, seriously want this, like NOW. I never make ice cream because I hate the machines. I have never had one that worked well, and am totally over it. SO happy to see I can make this without one! 10 years, that’s so awesome!
These no machine ice creams are genius, though I do love my Kitchen Aid ice cream bowl attachment.
This was such a sweet story. I’m so glad you shared it with us. And this ice cream is totally my style. I love lots of texture and crunch and different flavors. Can’t get enough!
Thank you. Yep, I either love plain ice cream with tons of toppings, or ice cream packed with stuff, but then no toppings.
Brianne,
Wow, that looks good! I saw your thumbnail on the Thursday Treasures link party and had to check it out – I’ve been looking for a really good no-machine ice cream recipe and since this has all Mr. Juggling Act’s favorite things in it, I’m going to whip it up very soon (Pinned it!)
Happy Thursday,
Ang, Juggling Act Mama
ps – happy anniversary! 🙂
Thanks for stopping by, and for pinning! Enjoy this – it is amazing!
Congrats on 10 years! And what a great story. Geeky is totally cute!
Thank you! Can’t believe it has gone by so fast!
I love this story Brianne! When I first met my future husband, we were teenagers and I am 3 years older than him. He was my friends bratty little brother. 15 years later, I ran into him at my younger brothers wedding. We started dating instantly and 3 1/2 years after, he put a ring on my finger. So strange how love works out!
PS – AMAZING recipe. Your killing my wedding diet!
Aww, what a sweet story! I’m not doing wonders for my post-baby diet 😉
I too am a Jersey girl and we ALWAYS went down the shore! I miss those days now that I live in Florida! This ice cream looks amazing!
Yes, but now you can hit the beach almost any day of the year 🙂
I could not resist the over flowing chocolates! i love it!
Haha, I was actually getting quite sad as it was melting – got it back into the freezer as quickly as possible!
First, this ice cream looks AMAZING and I can’t wait to have it in my tummy! Then, my husband and I started dating Aug. 9th 10 years ago this year. That’s so funny. 🙂
Oh wow! What a coincidence 🙂
Looks amazing. Pinned for my next ice cream adventure.
Thanks! I love these no churn ice creams! So many ways to change it up.
I love the story of how you and your husband met, and even though I’m originally from Long Island, I totally got the we go to the shore reference! You know it’s like us saying we are going to “the city” i.e Manhattan!
I must say, hard to believe this ice cream is no churn. It looks incredible and I love that fudge ripple throughout!
This no churn ice cream is genius – so many ways to change it up! I go to “the city” too, but when my friends in So. Jersey go to “the city”, they go to Philly. Too funny.
Great post and over the top looking ice cream!! I love that song of Sarah McLachlan’s too!!
Thanks Tara! We actually used the song during our cake cutting too 🙂
What a great story! And a delicious sounding ice cream!
Thank you! It was fun to relive it and write it down!
“We don’t go to the beach. We go down the shore.” Jersey girls FTW!
This ice cream is too much. It’s just too perfect. It kills me a little, but in a good way.
Jersey girls rule! And we know our ice cream 🙂
I love salted dark chocolate… so I know I would adore this ice cream! Looks great, you must have devoured this dish in no time flat!
It went down a little TOO easily!
This week was my first #sundaysupper and i love the theme so much it produced such good recipes! I just love this super indulgent Ice Cream! It sounds amazing!
Welcome to Sunday Supper! The themes really help stretch your imagination!
This looks delicious! Stopping over from marvelous Mondays
Thanks so much!
Brianne, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! Great courtship story! And this ice cream sounds AMAZING!!!
Thanks Luz! It was fun to relive those memories!
Mark me down for also making ice cream with wayyyyy too many flavors/ingredients this week to make a catchy name for it 🙂 haha. Your ice cream turned out amazing – I seriously CANNOT believe you made this without an ice cream maker. You’re so talented!
Thanks Liri! Can’t take all the credit – got the basic idea from a few other bloggers out there with the basic recipe, but it was fun to jam too many flavors and textures into it.
OMG. This is probably the best looking ice cream I’ve ever seen. You did such a great job on the pictures. Congrats on 10 years!
I have a link party that starts tonight at 8pm EST. I’d love if you’d stop by!
Renea (http://cupcake-n-bake.blogspot.com)
Thanks so much Renea!!
Fun story about “the shore”! And the ice cream looks delicious!
Thanks Camille! It was a fun summer! And delicious ice cream 🙂
Okay, that was just so sweet. And me, being the big baby that I am, am having a hard time typing through the tears in my eyes. I think that story (and your guys’ love) is definitely better than ice cream, but boy does this come close – YUM!
Aww, you are sweet, Heather!!
Love this. I made this for my husband for the first time a month ago and now he wants it at least twice a week!
Thank for sharing
I’m glad to hear that you and your husband are enjoying the ice cream recipe. It really is pretty addictive! 😉
Please, please, please ship me a pint!
Haha, I’ll get some dry ice!
Geek is the new cool! This ice cream is ridiculously insane! Such a sweet story and I love how you feel about that song. Happy 10 years!
Geeks rock! Thanks Paula!!
Awww I loved your story about you and your hubby! SO sweet!!!
and OMG this ice cream-so much deliciousness crammed into one thing! OVERLOAD OF YUM!
I couldn’t resist the perfect timing to tell our story. And yes, yum overload, completely!
What a sweet story of you and your husband! Love the ice cream too. Giggling over the second photo and understanding how challenging it is to photograph ice cream. One distraction is all it takes.
Thanks Renee! And yes, distractions from ice cream photos are rough, and a baby and preschooler are some pretty major distractions 🙂