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Make the best old fashioned homemade ice cream recipe with raw eggs, using an old-fashioned ice cream maker. My family's old school vanilla ice cream recipe has the most amazing flavor! It's perfect for backyard bbq's, church potlucks, and family gatherings.

Much like my dad's homemade banana ice cream, my family’shomemade vanilla ice cream recipehas been a part of every summer for as far back as I can remember. While it’s morphed from person to person, it’s pretty much the same old fashioned ice cream I remember enjoying with family on special summer occasions gone by.

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I love using homemade vanilla ice cream with condensed milk to sandwich together chocolate chip cookies, and we love using it to make a delicious homemade vanilla milkshake. It has amazing flavor and makes the best vanilla ice cream ever.

TIPS FOR HOW TO MAKE VANILLA ICE CREAM

First of all, make sure your ice cream freezer, especially the canister, is washed out good. We store ours in the garage, so we always have to wash it before we use it.

I recommend using a mixer to mix up homemade vanilla ice cream with eggs; this will ensure that the ingredients are mixed really well, especially the eggs*.

  1. Start by creaming (or mixing) the eggs* and the sugar together. Then add in the vanilla extract. Did you know you can evenmake your own vanilla?
  2. Next, mix in the sweetened condensed milk, scraping all the ooey gooey liquid out of the can with aspatula.
  3. Then add both cans of evaporated milk, and add in a good-sized dash of salt, which equals out to about a teaspoon. Mix everything together well.
  4. Pour the mixture into the metal canister of your ice cream maker. Then finish topping off the canister with whole milk, making sure to fill it about 3/4 of the way full, leaving room for expansion as it freezes. Your metal canister should have a fill line.
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HOW TO FREEZE HOMEMADE ICE CREAM WITH AN OLD FASHIONED ICE CREAM MAKER

Freezing the mixture to make homemade vanilla ice cream is fairly easy, especially once you get it going. You will need to stay with it so you can monitor if it needs more ice, rock salt, or needs unplugged when done.

While I always advise you to follow manufacturer instructions for your specific ice cream maker, here are a few tips. You can also read our complete guide to the old-fashioned ice cream maker for more tips and suggestions.

  1. Put the lid on, and place the metal canister down into the bucket of your ice cream maker.
  2. Crush a big bag of ice, gradually pouring ice around the canister.Tip: You can add up to a gallon of water if needed, as well.We sometimes do this because our motor will seize up. Adding a bit of water will help it keep turning.
  3. Add 2-3 cups of rock salt as you add the ice, making sure to top it off with rock salt.
  4. Let the motor run until it stops. Once the ice cream is frozen, the motor on your ice cream maker will stop churning. Unplug it immediately. This should signal that the ice cream is completely frozen.
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Wipe any excess ice or rock salt off the lid and out from around the top of the canister. Then remove the lid.

Carefully remove the churning paddle, and serve the ice cream immediately.

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If you’re not ready to serve it up just yet, you can always leave the lid on, remove the motor, top the canister off with ice, and place a towel or two over it to insulate it and keep it cold.

WHERE TO FIND ROCK SALT

While you can find smaller bags or boxes of rock salt online and at the grocery store, sometimes you can get a bigger and less expensive bag at a hardware store or feed store.

WHAT TO PAIR WITH VANILLA ICE CREAM

Homemade vanilla ice cream pairs really well with desserts like gluten-free apple crisp, fresh strawberry pie, peach cobbler, gluten-free peach crisp, peach cobbler made with Bisquick, blueberry cobbler, cherry pineapple dump cake, peach cobbler dump cake, sliced baked apples, and apple crumb pie.

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FAVORITE MIX-INS FOR HOMEMADE VANILLA ICE CREAM

There are so many things you can mix into or serve with your ice cream to make it even more fun, especially with kids.

  • Fruit or Fruit Jam or Berry Fruit Salad – We especially love mixing strawberry jam, peach freezer jam, or blackberry jam into our ice cream.
  • Chocolate Syrup,Butterscotch Topping,Caramel Topping, etc. – With whipped cream and a cherryon top.
  • Oreo Cookies– I especially love crushing upOreo Minis.
  • Chocolate candies – LikeM&M’s,Snickers,Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, and more.
  • Brownies or Cookies
  • Vanilla ice cream is delicious served over a bowl of warm microwave apples.
  • There's nothing more refreshing than a slice of my favorite lemon Jello poke cake with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on a hot summer day!
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MORE HOMEMADE ICE CREAM RECIPES:

  • Homemade Strawberry Ice Cream
  • Homemade Peach Ice Cream

SHOP KITCHEN TOOLS FOR THIS RECIPE:

Mixer– A mixer will ensure you mix everything together really well.

Ice Cream Freezer– This is an ice cream maker recipe, so you’ll need a maker/freezer.

Food Storage Containers– We use dishes similar to these to store our ice cream in the freezer, especially when we have a big batch.

Ice Cream Scoop– Can’t have ice cream without a scooper.

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Old Fashioned Homemade Ice Cream Recipe with Raw Eggs

Make the best old fashioned homemade ice cream recipe with raw eggs, using an old-fashioned ice cream maker. My family's old school vanilla ice cream recipe has the most amazing flavor! It's perfect for backyard bbq's, church potlucks, and family gatherings.

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Course: Desserts

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 20 servings

Calories: 253kcal

Author: Mel Lockcuff

Ingredients

Ice Cream:

Freezing Ingredients:

Instructions

  • Start by creaming (or mixing) the eggs and the sugar together using amixer.

  • Then add in the vanilla extract.

  • Next, mix in the sweetened condensed milk, scraping all the ooey gooey liquid out of the can with aspatula.

  • Add both cans of evaporated milk.

  • Add in a good-sized dash of salt, which equals out to about a teaspoon.

  • Mix everything together well.

  • Make sure yourice cream freezer, especially the canister, is washed out and ready.

  • Pour the mixture into the metal canister of your ice cream maker.

  • Finish topping off the canister with whole milk, making sure to fill it about 3/4 of the way full, leaving room for expansion as it freezes. Your metal canister should have a fill line.

  • Put the lid on, and place the metal canister down into the bucket of your ice cream maker.

  • Crush a big bag of ice, gradually pouring ice around the canister. Tip: You can add up to a gallon of water if needed, as well. We sometimes do this because our motor will seize up. Adding a bit of water will help it keep turning.

  • Add 2-3 cups of rock salt as you add the ice, making sure to top it off with rock salt.

  • Let the motor run until it stops. Once the ice cream is frozen, the motor on your ice cream maker will stop churning. This should signal that the ice cream is completely frozen.

  • Unplug it immediately.

  • Wipe any excess ice or rock salt off the lid and out from around the top of the canister. Then remove the lid.

  • Carefully remove the churning paddle.

  • Serve the ice cream immediately. If you’re not ready to serve it up just yet, you can always leave the lid on, remove the motor, top the canister off with ice, and place a towel or two over it to insulate it and keep it cold.

Notes

*Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions.

**You can use Half & Half in place of the whole milk if you want an even creamier texture to your ice cream.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 253kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 83mg | Sodium: 233mg | Sugar: 35g

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FAQs

Is homemade ice cream with raw eggs safe? ›

Since thorough cooking is nec- essary to destroy the salmonella bacteria, foods that contain raw or lightly cooked eggs—such as ice cream, eggnog, undercooked scrambled or soft boiled eggs, and homemade mayonnaise— are risky and should be avoided.

How to make ice cream in the old days? ›

Ice cream at this time was made using the “ pot freezer” method,which involved placing a bowl of cream in a bucket of ice and salt (note: not mixing the ice and salt with cream as many believe).

How can you use raw eggs in ice cream? ›

Some ice creams are frozen custards, and they do contain raw egg when they are ingredients, but the custard is usually warmed on the stove before cooling and adding to the ice cream container for 'dashing' into ice cream.

What is one thing you should not do with raw eggs? ›

Raw eggs aren't safe to eat if they're unpasteurized. That means they could contain harmful bacteria. And even though eggs can be sold as pasteurized — meaning they're heated just enough so bacteria is killed off — you still shouldn't crack open an egg and start chowing down.

What are the odds of getting salmonella from raw eggs? ›

Salmonella doesn't make the hen sick. Eggs are washed and sanitized at the processing plant. The Centers for Disease Control estimates that 1 in every 20,000 eggs are contaminated with Salmonella. Persons infected with Salmonella may experience diarrhea, fever, abdominal cramps, headache, nausea and vomiting.

How to make ice cream in the 1800s? ›

The method by which they did this was they used ice and added lots n lots of salt to that ice, the salt would prevent the ice from melting too fast. In this pool of ice n salt, the milk, cream and other ingredients were kept and churned constantly. This is how ice cream was made back then.

How did people make ice cream in the 1800s? ›

From the introduction of ice cream to Britain in the 17th century to the 1930s, most people made ice cream with a simple sorbetière (a lidded pewter jar) in a wooden bucket. This would have been spun round by hand and occasionally opened and scraped down and mixed.

Is homemade ice cream better with eggs or without? ›

Eggier ice creams are richer, creamier, slower to melt, and more custardy and dense-feeling. The more eggs a recipe calls for, the more it'll embody those characteristics, and if you want an ice cream to be any of those things, you can add an egg yolk or two in a recipe without causing any damage.

Can you use whole eggs in homemade ice cream? ›

Be sure the pasteurized egg product is the whole egg, and not just the egg whites, or you will not get the rich, creamy texture of the ice cream that you are looking for.

How do you safely use raw eggs? ›

Use a food thermometer to be sure. For recipes that call for eggs that are raw or undercooked when the dish is served — like Caesar salad dressing and homemade ice cream — use either shell eggs that have been treated to destroy Salmonella, by pasteurization or another approved method, or pasteurized egg products.

How did they make ice cream in the Old West? ›

Answer and Explanation: Ice cream was made in the Old West by using a hand-cranked machine. In 1843, an American woman named Nancy Johnson patented an ice cream machine that used a wooden bucket and a metal pail with a crank. The metal part went into the middle of the wooden bucket, and ice went around the metal part.

Is it safe to eat raw eggs in a frozen dessert? ›

"No one should eat foods containing raw eggs. This includes … foods like homemade mayonnaise, ice cream, or eggnog made from recipes in which the egg ingredients are not cooked." Therefore, according to experts, It is no longer worth the risk to consume raw egg products!

Is it OK to use raw eggs in desserts? ›

Egg mixtures are safe if they reach 160 °F (71.1 °C). For advice on safely preparing homemade ice cream, eggnog, dry meringue shell, divinity candy, 7-minute frosting, and meringue-topped pies, go to Shell Eggs from Farm to Table. Chiffon pies and fruit whips made with raw, beaten egg whites may not be safe.

Does Ben and Jerry's use raw eggs? ›

All of the milk, cream, and eggs used in our products are pasteurized during the production process. Pasteurized eggs are also used in all of our add-ins, such as raw cookie dough or brownie batter. There's also no need for concern about alcohol or caffeine content in any of our flavors.

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