Dairy-Free Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

Hey Friends!

Here’s a recap of my super chill Valentine’s Day.

I did some yoga at my new studio, Yoga Works Pasadena. Check them out!

yoga

After some hard work in my stretchy pants, my beloved and I headed downtown to a Los Angeles favorite, Urth Caffe.

drinky

Here’s a great example of why Urth Caffe rocks my socks. They don’t charge extra for almond milk and they put a sunny sun in my foam!

sun foam

Then we came home and had a foodie night in the abode. If you read Friday’s post, you will remember that my amazing husband made me dinner. I really can’t remember the last time that happened. So it was pretty special.

Dessert was my project, and I’m pretty sure I dominated.

Exhibit A: Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

If you have access to an ice cream maker and you do not make this, you are a crazy person. Straight up LOCO.

The brownie recipe is on deck for tomorrow. I don’t want to bombard you with too much awesome all at once.

ice cream

Dairy-Free Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

6 eggs, separated and room temperature
1 c. natural sugar (dates, maple syrup, honey, coconut sugar, etc.)
3 c. coconut milk (full fat)
2 vanilla beans

dash of sea salt

  1. With a hand mixer, beat egg whites until stiff. Set aside.
  2. In another bowl, beat yolks and sugar until sugar is dissolved and well combined.
  3. Add coconut milk and the scraped out portion of the vanilla beans and mix well.
  4. Fold in egg whites until combined.
  5. Chill mixture for an hour or so.
  6. Add to ice cream maker and follow the directions given for your machine.
  7. Once ice cream is done churning, serve with warm brownies or pack and freeze for later.
  8. If frozen, let it sit for 5 mins or so just to soften a bit for scooping.

5 responses

  1. […] Serve warm with Dairy-Free Ice Cream. […]

  2. […] didn’t taste good and had too much crappy stuff. You could also go hardcore and make your own ice cream. That would solve the problem of crappy ingredients. Speaking of DIY, this recipe looks AMAZING! It […]

  3. […] with Paleo Ice Cream.  You will thank me […]

  4. […] those banana split thoughts were persistent so after a weekend of fun with the In-Laws and some ice cream making, I had most of the items necessary for my banana split fix. Except one. The Chocolate Fudge! Lucky […]

  5. […] Let cool slightly and serve with some Dairy-Free Ice Cream […]

Leave a comment

Nikki Ledford is the Founder and Coach of Living Work.

About the Coach ›

Looking for Personal Development, Health, and Leadership Content?

Life’s challenges are unique and complex for everyone. Writing helps me work out the complexity of living and hopefully pass a long a tip or two.

Read Here