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Chocolate Malt Ice Cream

Chocolate Malt Ice Cream turns your favorite milkshake into a summer dessert you can enjoy by the scoop! This no-cook, egg free, easy homemade chocolate ice cream is combined with malted milk powder for that good old-fashioned taste.

Chocolate Malt Ice Cream turns your favorite milkshake into a summer dessert you can enjoy by the scoop! This no-cook, egg free, easy homemade chocolate ice cream is combined with malted milk powder for that good old-fashioned taste.

If you love a good old fashioned chocolate malt milkshake, then this homemade ice cream is for you! It’s creamy, chocolatey, malty, rich, and smooth!

Chocolate Malt Ice Cream turns your favorite milkshake into a summer dessert you can enjoy by the scoop! This no-cook, egg free, easy homemade chocolate ice cream is combined with malted milk powder for that good old-fashioned taste.

It’s actually funny how much I love a chocolate malt, seeing as how I hate chocolate malted milk balls. (Say that five times fast!) They’re just too crunchy for my taste. But a homemade chocolate malt shake is my absolute favorite! I thought, why not just turn it into ice cream?!

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Chocolate Malt Ice Cream turns your favorite milkshake into a summer dessert you can enjoy by the scoop! This no-cook, egg free, easy homemade chocolate ice cream is combined with malted milk powder for that good old-fashioned taste.

Chocolate Malt Ice Cream

The sweet and nutty flavor of malted milk powder brings out the richness of the chocolate in this easy homemade ice cream.

Simply whisk cocoa powder, malted milk powder, and sugar together until no lumps appear. You can also sift these ingredients with a fine mesh sieve for best results.

Chocolate Malt Ice Cream turns your favorite milkshake into a summer dessert you can enjoy by the scoop! This no-cook, egg free, easy homemade chocolate ice cream is combined with malted milk powder for that good old-fashioned taste.

Then gradually whisk in the heavy cream and milk, and stir until the dry ingredients dissolve. Pour the mixture into an ice cream maker and process according to the directions of your machine. So easy!

At this point you will either enjoy the ice cream soft-serve style, or place it in a container to freeze completely. You could fold in malted milk balls before you freeze it, if you want an ice cream with chunks, but I love the smooth, creamy, pure chocolate malt flavor as-is.

Chocolate Malt Ice Cream turns your favorite milkshake into a summer dessert you can enjoy by the scoop! This no-cook, egg free, easy homemade chocolate ice cream is combined with malted milk powder for that good old-fashioned taste.

I love homemade ice cream so much that I have two machines! If I forget to freeze the bowl for my Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker, then I just use the Ice Cream Maker Attachment on my Bosch Universal Mixer with some ice and rock salt. Both are great ice cream makers!

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Chocolate Malt Ice Cream turns your favorite milkshake into a summer dessert you can enjoy by the scoop! This no-cook, egg free, easy homemade chocolate ice cream is combined with malted milk powder for that good old-fashioned taste.
4.34 from 98 ratings

Chocolate Malt Ice Cream

Created by Amber Brady
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 30 minutes
Freeze Time 5 hours
Total: 5 hours 35 minutes
This no-cook, egg free, easy homemade chocolate ice cream is combined with malted milk powder for that good old-fashioned taste.
Yields12 (1/2 cup) servings or about 1 1/2 quarts

Ingredients

  • cup (27 g) cocoa powder
  • 6 Tbsp malted milk powder, (Carnation)
  • ¾ cup (150 g) granulated sugar
  • 2 cups (473 ml) heavy cream, (1 pint)
  • 1 cup (237 ml) milk, (whole or 2% preferred)

Instructions
 

  • In a large bowl, whisk or sift together the cocoa powder, malted milk powder, and granulated sugar to remove any lumps.
  • Gradually whisk in the heavy cream and milk. Keep whisking until dry ingredients have dissolved (so it's not grainy).
  • Pour mixture into an ice cream maker and process according to directions of machine. (About 25-40 minutes.)
  • Enjoy as soft-serve ice cream, or spread into a freezer-safe container, cover, and freeze for 4-5 hours or until firm.

Notes

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13 Comments

  1. 1 star
    Followed recipe exactly.  Did not freeze up.  Tried to freeze entire mixture for 4 hours and re-try. Still not frozen.  

    Ergo, this recipe will not work without either addition of eggs and/or boiling and then chilling the milk and cream mixture.

  2. Brandi Lower says:

    5 stars
    This ice cream is so so amazing!  My dad always used to take me for chocolate malts from Foster’s Freeze when I was young. This ice cream is that taste of childhood!  It’s my new favorite obsession! 

    1. I’m so glad you like it! It’s a favorite of ours too. Thanks for sharing your experience with the recipe Brandi!

  3. Any recommendations on adapting this recipe into a no-churn version? I don’t have an ice cream maker. Thanks 

  4. 5 stars
    So easy to make and so very good.

  5. 5 stars
    I made this ice cream yesterday and it had rave reviews from everyone! So easy and by all accounts, delicious. The only thing I modified was that I used milo instead of malt powder.

    1. Amber | Dessert Now Dinner Later says:

      I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed this recipe Laura! Thanks for sharing your review!

  6. Wow, no cook, egg free chocolate ice cream! Very interesting. I’ve only made the traditional variety with an ice cream maker and cooking the anglaise on the stove top. Thanks for posting.

  7. So you don’t have to chill it in fridge before churning in ice cream maker? Just wanted to make sure – other recipes I’ve seen call for chilling first before churning. Never made ice cream before, but just got an ice cream maker!!! Thank you.

    1. Amber | Dessert Now Dinner Later says:

      Your heavy cream and milk should be cold from the fridge already, so no chilling required. Good luck! I hope you love it!

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