Easy No-Churn Ice Cream Cake Recipe

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Make kids of all ages happy with this Homemade Ice Cream Cake. So easy, with layers of rich and creamy vanilla and chocolate no-churn ice cream covered with whipped cream and rainbow sprinkles. And with that thick layer of fudge in the middle, this gluten free dessert recipe might even be better Dairy Queen or Carvel!

Homemade Ice Cream Cake – Better than Dairy Queen and Carvel!

My kids, like most, can be fickle. They may change their mind about anything and everything at the drop of a hat. The one thing they never change their minds about, though, is that for their birthdays they always want a DIY ice cream cake!

Now you too can treat the sweetest people in your life to an easy ice cream cake to celebrate any special occasion. Layers of no-churn ice cream and rich fudge sauce make an easy frozen dessert that is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.

And maybe you need to avoid those crunchies in the store-bought versions or Carvel and Dairy Queen ice cream cake. Then this gluten free ice cream cake is for you!

Sprinkles and whipped cream on the outside of an ice cream cake

Why You’ll Love this Recipe

This homemade ice cream cake make a traditional vanilla and chocolate layered cake, and it’s so easy! Here is why we love making and eating it!

  • Not fully from scratch. Using traditional scratch-made ice cream made in a machine is a lot of work when you have to start with making a custard, churn it, then form the cake. Plus it requires yet another kitchen appliance you may not have room for.
  • Doesn’t use cartons of ice cream. Some easy ice cream cake recipes use softened cartons of ice cream. While this seems straightforward, refreezing melted ice cream can give you a hard or icy consistency. Not to mention the melty mess it makes.
  • But it’s still easy to make. It starts with no-churn ice cream, which is the best of both worlds. It’s homemade (okay, maybe semi-homemade), but way less effort. Most of the time is waiting for the layers to freeze. Each of the steps is super easy, and the actual time you are working on it is minimal.
  • Few ingredients. This entire ice cream cake has only seven ingredients (well, eight if you count the sprinkles)!
  • Just like you like it. No-churn ice cream is so rich and creamy, and it’s perfect for making a homemade ice cream cake because you can easily make those layers. And the fudge filling makes it gluten free.
Ice cream cake with chocolate on the bottom, a later of fudge, then vanilla ice cream, and topped with whipped cream and sprinkles

Ingredients

Some of these ingredients are divided to use in different parts of the homemade ice cream cake. But overall, it’s just this short list of items you need to make this delicious dessert from start to finish.

  • Heavy cream: You’ll need a couple of pints to use in the two types of ice cream, the fudge, and the whipped cream.
  • Sweetened condensed milk: One can gets divided to make the layers of chocolate and vanilla ice cream.
  • Vanilla extract: Gotta add that vanilla goodness and boost the flavor of the chocolate.
  • Cocoa powder: This is how you’ll flavor the chocolate ice cream layer and add extra chocolaty goodness to the fudge.
  • Corn syrup or brown rice syrup: Just a little to make the fudge smooth and sweet.
  • Chocolate chips: Melt them into that fudgy layer.
  • Powdered sugar: Just a little is needed to sweeten that whipped cream.
  • Sprinkles: These are optional, but are they ever really optional?!
Variations

I prefer to use my super fast homemade fudge sauce as the filing, but you can just use your favorite jar of hot fudge. You can also use caramel, Nutella, or peanut butter.

Or use a layer of crushed Oreos, gluten free Oreos, or another chocolate cookie if you just can’t have ice cream cake without a layer of crunchies.

bowls of heavy cream, sweetened condensed milk, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, powdered sugar, corn syrup, chocolate chips, and rainbow sprinkles

How to Make Homemade Ice Cream Cake

Once you have gathered all of your ingredients, you can get started. I’m going to share an overview of the order to complete each of the steps, but all of the details and quantities are in the recipe card at the bottom of the post.

  1. Preparations: Place a metal bowl and your beaters or whisk attachment for your hand mixer in the freezer. Line the bottom and sides of an 8-inch springform pan with plastic wrap. Divide the sweetened condensed milk between two small bowls. Stir vanilla extract and cocoa powder into one of the bowls of sweetened condensed milk and just vanilla extract into the other.
Recipe Note

When you divide the can of sweetened condensed milk, it’s ok to eyeball it. It doesn’t have to be exact.

cocoa powder added to one bowl of sweetened condensed milk and vanilla extract added to another with all of the remaining ingredients still on the table
  1. Make the chocolate ice cream layer: Whip 1 cup of heavy cream to soft peaks in the chilled bowl and fold in the chocolate sweetened condensed milk mixture. Spread into the bottom of the springform pan and freeze.
  1. Prepare the fudge filling: Whisk together the heavy cream, cocoa powder, and brown rice or corn syrup in a small pot until smooth. Bring to a boil and simmer until thickened, about 3-5 minutes. Stir in the chocolate chips, and cool to room temperature. Quickly spread cooled fudge on top of the frozen chocolate layer and return to the freezer.
  1. Make the vanilla ice cream layer: Whip 1 cup of heavy cream to soft peaks in the chilled bowl and fold in the vanilla sweetened condensed milk mixture. Spread on top of the fudge layer and freeze.

How to Decorate a Homemade Ice Cream Cake

  1. Make the whipped cream: Just before you are ready to frost and decorate, whip heavy cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract to soft peaks in a chilled bowl.
  2. Unmold the cake: Remove the cake from the freezer, unlatch the springform pan, remove the plastic wrap, and transfer to a serving plate. Keep in the freezer until you are ready to decorate.
  3. Decorate the cake: Remove the ice cream cake from the freezer, and, working quickly, cover the ice cream cake with the whipped cream. Pipe on stars or rosettes with a pastry bag, if desired, and decorate with sprinkles or other decorations.
  4. Freeze: Return to the freezer for at least several hours or overnight before slicing and serving.
Party Time!

 

You can just serve slices to your guests, but it’s also super fun to have an Ice Cream Cake Sundae Party!

 

How to Store Ice Cream Cake

The cake should be kept in the freezer until ready to serve it. Once frozen completely, it can be wrapped tightly with plastic wrap and kept in the freezer for up to two weeks.

Leftovers can also be wrapped tightly and kept in the freezer.

Homemade Ice Cream Cake on a white serving plate with a couple of slices removed

Tips for Success

Perfecting the layers

  • I recommend making each flavor of ice cream separately versus making a whole batch, then dividing and flavoring each half separately. If you stir the cocoa powder into the sweetened condensed milk, the cocoa will be distributed better and you won’t deflate the ice cream.
  • To have defined layers, you will need to freeze the cake for a couple of hours before adding the next layer and then frosting. It doesn’t have to be totally frozen solid, but firm enough to support the next layer.

Make it in advance

  • You can make both batches of ice cream at the same time and keep the vanilla mixture in the fridge until you freeze the bottom layer.
  • If you want to make it several days ahead of time, make and freeze the layers and then tightly wrap the springform pan with plastic wrap. Keep it frozen, then unmold and frost with whipped cream several hours or the night before you plan to serve it.
A slice of homemade ice cream cake with layers of vanilla and chocolate no-churn ice cream and fudge

FAQs

Does ice cream cake have cake in it?

Most traditional ice cream cakes from places like Baskin Robbins, Carvel, and Dairy Queen are made with just layers of ice cream. Usually, they have layers of chocolate crunchies in the middle, but they can be filled with other ice cream toppings.

However, more and more some places are adding a cake layer to their ice cream cakes. The advantage of this recipe is that it does not have cake, so it’s a gluten free ice cream cake!

Does ice cream cake have eggs?

Many ice cream recipes or ice cream you buy in stores are made with a custard base that contains eggs. Since this is no-churn ice cream made with just heavy cream and sweetened condensed milk, it is egg-free. It’s a perfect birthday cake alternative for kids with egg allergies.

Can I make it with crunchies?

Yes, you can put cookie crumbs in the middle of the layers instead of fudge. There are plenty of store-bought gluten free chocolate sandwich cookies or you can make your own homemade Gluten Free Oreos.

The entire homemade ice cream cake.

Things You’ll Need

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  • I use an 8-inch springform pan. You can use a larger one, but the cake will be a little flatter. I like to see the nice thick layers.
  • Big spatulas help with the folding and smoothing of the layers.
  • A large star tip and coupler and a plastic zip-top bag is an easy way to make a makeshift pastry bag or decorator to pipe a few simple decorations.
A slice of homemade ice cream cake with layers of vanilla and chocolate no-churn ice cream and fudge
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Easy Homemade Ice Cream Cake

Make kids of all ages happy with this Homemade Ice Cream Cake. So easy, with layers of rich and creamy vanilla and chocolate no-churn ice cream covered with whipped cream and rainbow sprinkles. And with that thick layer of fudge in the middle, this gluten free dessert recipe might even be better Dairy Queen or Carvel!
Prep: 30 minutes
Cook: 5 minutes
Freezing time 8 hours
Total: 35 minutes

Ingredients

For the ice cream cake:

For the fudge filling (or use 1 cup of your favorite jarred fudge sauce):

  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 1/4 cup cocoa powder
  • 1/4 cup corn syrup or brown rice syrup
  • 2 oz. semisweet chocolate chopped, or about 1/3 cup semisweet chocolate chips

For the whipped cream frosting:

  • 1 1/2 cups heavy cream
  • 2 Tablespoons powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Optional sprinkles

Instructions

For the ice cream cake:

  • Place a metal bowl and beaters or whisk attachment for your hand mixer in the freezer (see Note). Line the bottom and sides of an 8-inch springform pan with plastic wrap.
  • Divide the sweetened condensed milk between two small bowls.
  • Stir 1 teaspoon vanilla extract into one half of the sweetened condensed milk until evenly distributed.
  • Stir 1 teaspoon vanilla extract and 1/4 cup cocoa powder into the other half of the sweetened condensed milk until evenly distributed and smooth.
  • In a large bowl, using the whisk attachment of a stand mixer or hand mixer, whip 1 cup heavy cream to soft peaks.
  • Gently fold the chocolate sweetened condensed milk mixture into the whipped cream.
  • Spread the ice cream evenly in the prepared pan, and freeze for several hours, until firm. During this time, prepare the fudge filling and wash and chill the bowl and beaters or whisk attachment again (see Note).
  • After the bottom layer has firmed up some, in a large bowl, using the whisk attachment of a stand mixer or hand mixer, whip 1 cup heavy cream to soft peaks.
  • Gently fold the vanilla sweetened condensed milk mixture into the whipped cream.
  • Remove springform pan from the freezer and quickly top with the cooled fudge, spreading evenly. Then top with the vanilla ice cream mixture and spread evenly.
  • Return to the freezer for at least another hour or two. After this time you can remove the cake from the freezer, unlatch the springform pan, remove the plastic wrap, and transfer to a serving plate. You can return it to the freezer until you are ready to frost and decorate, or move immediately to decorating it.
  • Just before you are ready to frost the cake, prepare the whipped cream.
  • Remove the ice cream cake from the freezer, and, working quickly, cover the ice cream cake with the whipped cream, decorating using a pastry bag and sprinkles, as desired.
  • Return to the freezer, unwrapped until frozen completely, at least several hours or overnight. The cake can be stored in the freezer for up to two weeks. Once it is completely frozen, it can be wrapped tightly with plastic wrap and stored in the freezer for up to two weeks.
  • Slice and serve, running a knife under warm water if needed to slice it.

For the fudge filling:

  • Whisk together the 1/2 cup heavy cream, 1/4 cup cocoa powder, and brown rice or corn syrup in a small pot until smooth.
  • Bring to a boil, stirring frequently, then reduce heat to low and simmer for about 3-5 minutes, until thickened slightly.
  • Remove from the heat and add the chocolate chips. Stir until smooth.
  • Cool to room temperature.

For the whipped cream frosting:

  • Combine the 1 1/2 cups of heavy cream, powdered sugar, and 1 teaspoon vanila extract in a chilled bowl (see Note).
  • Using the whisk attachment of a stand mixer or hand mixer, whip the cream to soft peaks. Use immediately for frosting the cake.

Notes

For best results, when whipping the cream for both the ice cream and the whipped cream topping, make sure the heavy cream is very cold, and put your bowl and whisk attachment or beaters in the freezer for a bit.
Nutrition Facts
Easy Homemade Ice Cream Cake
Amount Per Serving (1 slice (1/16th of the cake))
Calories 250 Calories from Fat 207
% Daily Value*
Fat 23g35%
Saturated Fat 14g70%
Cholesterol 81mg27%
Sodium 27mg1%
Potassium 95mg3%
Carbohydrates 10g3%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 7g8%
Protein 1g2%
Vitamin A 875IU18%
Vitamin C 0.3mg0%
Calcium 44mg4%
Iron 0.5mg3%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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6 Comments
  1. Sara

    Can you sub a different sweetener than the rice syrup or corn syrup? Any suggestions? I would rather not use a sugar syrup….

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