Chocolate Frozen Custard Recipe (2024)

My Chocolate Frozen Custard Recipe is an old fashioned, silky, decadent homemade chocolate ice cream. Because the unofficial start to summer just screams for a celebratory ice cream cone, don’t you think?

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chocolate frozen custard ice cream is one of those recipes where I shouldn’t need to rely on heavy sales tactics…

There’s a temperature spike in Los Angeles this weekend and I’m pulling out my trusty ice cream maker for the first time this year. You might have frozen custard memories from Coney Island or Atlantic City, but the frozen custard capital of the world is the Midwest. If you’re a fan of Kopp’s, Leon’s, Gilles, Oscar’s, Culver’s, Carvel, or Shake Shack, etc, you’ll love this homemade summer treat.

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homemade ice cream brings pure joy into the kitchen…

How many machines can claim that? (I’m looking at you Spiralizer.) If you don’t have an ice cream maker, you need to get one. My base model Cuisinart has lasted me years, probably because there aren’t any electronic parts to malfunction. (It’s got a simple motor that rotates the chilled bucket.) If you break it down to cost per use it’s the deal of a lifetime. And if you’ve got kids or grandkids around this summer, it’s a complete must have. In fact whenever I go to a baby shower, this is what I bring because I can’t think of anything else that will bring such magic and joy to a young family. If it sounds like I’m waxing poetic about a kitchen tool, I am. I heart my ice cream machine.

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frozen custard starts with an egg yolk enriched custard

Don’t be afraid of the custard, it’s easy to make, and you can prep it the day before if you like. It should be nice and cold before you add it to your ice cream machine.

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my favorite part? the mid-churn taste test!

As your frozen custard (or any ice cream, for that matter) churns away in the machine, it might look slightly grainy…that’s the tiny ice crystals forming. It’s my favorite time to sneak a taste or two.

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done in about 20 minutes!

The texture is light and unbelievably silky, almost like frozen mousse. You can eat your custard straightaway, or you can freeze it for a few hours to firm up a bit. Frozen custard is best when you don’t allow it to get super hard in the freezer, so plan to enjoy it within a few hours, if possible.

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the difference between ice cream and frozen custard

  • Both ice cream and frozen custard are made with milk and cream, but frozen custard contains more egg yolks.
  • To geek out on it: according to FDA standards, ice cream must contain less than 1.4% egg yolk, while frozen custard must contain more than 1.4%.
  • Frozen custard has a silkier texture, and is typically served softer than ice cream.
  • For the best frozen custard experience, eat it within 4 hours of churning. This is when it’s at its silkiest. After that it will harden, like all ice creams, in your home freezer, which is set at a colder temperature than ideal for ice cream.
  • If your custard hardens too much, let it sit out for a few minutes before serving.
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tips and tricks for making homemade ice cream and frozen custard

  • If your machine has a freezer bowl, store it in the freezer during ice cream season so you can make ice cream on a whim.
  • I like to invest in an extra bowl so I can make multiple batches for parties, etc.
  • Your ice cream mixture should always be fully chilled before adding it to your machine. I love to make it the day before.
  • Put your storage container in the freezer while your ice cream churns so you can transfer it with minimal melting.
  • When your ice cream is ready, transfer it from the freezer bowl to your storage container immediately. The ice cream will start to freeze to the sides of the bowl soon after the machine stops turning.
  • Homemade ice cream is generally at its best texture 2-5 hours after you make it. Home freezers are set colder than ideal for storing ice cream, and so it tends to get very hard over time.
  • Cover your ice cream with plastic wrap so it doesn’t pick up freezer odors.

how to make a no churn chocolate frozen custard

  • Make your custard up through step 3 in the recipe.
  • Put your thoroughly chilled mixture into the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the balloon whisk attachment (you can do this by hand with electric beaters, but the mixer is best) and whip until the custard becomes lighter and fluffy.
  • Scrape into a freezer container and freeze for several hours until firm enough to scoop.
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if you love homemade ice cream, I’ve got more!

  • Coffee Cookies and Cream Ice Cream
  • No Churn Bailey’s Ice Cream
  • Fresh Lemon Ice Cream
  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream
  • Fresh Mint Chip Ice Cream
  • Maple Walnut Ice Cream
  • Gingerbread Ice Cream

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Chocolate Frozen Custard

My Chocolate Frozen Custard Recipe is an old fashioned, impossibly silky and utterly decadent chocolate ice cream. Grab your (biggest) spoon and get ready to dig in

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Prep Time:40 minutes minutes

Chilling:4 hours hours

Total Time:4 hours hours 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 quart

Equipment

  • ice cream machine

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a heavy bottom medium sized saucepan, add the yolks, sugar, corn syrup, salt, and cocoa powder. Whisk together to combine. Note: I like to sift the cocoa powder, but you don't have to.

  • Set over medium heat and slowly whisk in the cream and milk, whisking constantly to combine everything. Cook, whisking or stirring constantly, until the mixture thickens. You do not want it to come to a boil, so watch carefully. I like to switch between my whisk and a silicone 'spoonula' to be able to scrape the sides and bottom of the pan so nothing scorches. You may need to lower your temperature to medium-low, depending on your stove.

  • When the mixture is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon it's done.(For me this whole process took about 12 minutes.) Immediately pour through a mesh seive into a bowl and stir in the vanilla. Cover and chill until cold.

  • Churn your chilled mixture according to your machine's instructions. Mine takes 20 minutes. You can enjoy the custard right away, or transfer to a container and freeze for up to 4 hours. Frozen custard has a wonderful silky texture that is best enjoyed within 4 hours of making.

Notes

*recipe adapted from Serious Eats

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Author: Sue Moran

Keyword: chocolate, dessert, frozen custard, ice cream, kids, summer

Nutrition

Calories: 357 kcal · Carbohydrates: 28 g · Protein: 6 g · Fat: 27 g · Saturated Fat: 16 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 2 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 7 g · Cholesterol: 217 mg · Sodium: 115 mg · Potassium: 200 mg · Fiber: 2 g · Sugar: 24 g · Vitamin A: 1119 IU · Vitamin C: 0.4 mg · Calcium: 103 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. This information comes from online calculators. Although The View from Great Island attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.

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FAQs

What makes frozen custard creamy? ›

Egg Yolks: The star ingredient, providing both a velvety smoothness and a deeper, more pronounced flavor to the frozen custard.

Is frozen custard healthier than ice cream? ›

Brands vary, but vanilla ice-cream typically has about 10 per cent more calories than custard, as well as twice the saturated fat, less protein and half the calcium and potassium. However, ice-cream usually has less sugar and salt, too.

What's the difference between frozen custard and frozen ice cream? ›

The main difference between frozen custard and ice cream is that frozen custard is made with egg yolks and ice cream is not, giving the former a richer flavor and mouthfeel. Some ice creams are made with egg yolks, however, which would technically make them custards based on the USDA guidelines.

What is the best temperature for frozen custard? ›

Frozen custard is made between 16-20° F, allowing it to freeze faster and making the product much smoother than ice cream. The custard is stored at 18° F, which lets the custard stay soft and creamy.

What ingredient makes the custard thicker? ›

Custard is a decadent dessert made with eggs, milk, and sugar. Eggs are responsible for custard's thick and velvety texture, but some recipes (such as this one) call for thickeners such as cornstarch or arrowroot for extra richess.

How does frozen custard get its dense creamy texture? ›

Because it is not held in the chamber, there is very little air beaten into the custard, referred to as “overrun.” This low overrun (20-25%) is what gives frozen custard its wonderfully dense and creamy texture, or “mouthfeel.”

Can diabetics eat frozen custard? ›

While there are some extra things to consider, ice cream can be included in a healthy meal pattern even if you have diabetes. It's best to eat ice cream in moderation and to choose an option with lower saturated fat, lower carbs and no or low added sugar.

Can a diabetic eat custard? ›

You can buy NAS (no added sugar) custard powders, which some may tolerate in small amounts when well-paired. However, for those who want proper custard that is much more tolerable, you could try this recipe for a low-carb homemade REAL custard!

Why is frozen custard so good? ›

Frozen custard contains the same ingredients, plus egg yolks. This extra ingredient means frozen custard usually has a richer, thicker, and creamier texture than ice cream.

What is Culver's frozen custard made of? ›

Vanilla Frozen Custard [Milk, Cream, Skim Milk, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Egg Yolk, Guar Gum, Mono & Diglycerides, Locust Bean Gum, Carrageenan, Natural and Artificial Vanilla Flavor], Pecan Pieces [Vegetable Oil (Peanut, Cottonseed, Soybean and/or Sunflower Seed), Sea Salt], Salted Caramel [Corn Syrup, Sweetened Condensed ...

How is Culver's custard different from ice cream? ›

In fact, the distinction is even written into law. Custard is made from a combination of milk, cream and pasteurized egg yolks, and in order to be true custard, it has to be at least 1.4 percent egg. Anything less than that, and it's just ice cream. Discover why we craft in small batches.

Is frozen custard a southern thing? ›

Interestingly enough, frozen custard actually comes from Coney Island, New York. Back in 1919, the Kohr brothers began adding egg yolks to their desserts to slow them from melting in the hot summer sun.

How do you thicken frozen custard? ›

Using a Thickening Agent

Mix flour and cold water well, making sure the mixture is smooth. For 1 cup (240 mL) of custard, use 2 tablespoons (17 g) of flour mixed with 4 tablespoons (59 mL) of cold water. Add the mixture into your custard ingredients as they cook on the stove. Use cornstarch as an alternative to flour.

Can you overheat custard? ›

When custards such as crème anglaise are heated, they turn thick and creamy as milk and egg proteins unfurl and bond with each other. However, if they are overheated, too many bonds form and the proteins clump.

Why is custard so creamy? ›

Our basic ingredients are milk, cream, sugar, and egg yolk. The single difference that makes custard different is the egg yolk. Without egg it would just be ice cream. The egg yolk acts as an emulsifier and is what gives custard its silky-smooth texture.

Is frozen custard creamy? ›

The two sweet treats are often mistaken for each other, but there are distinct characteristics to each. While ice cream is light, airy, and creamy, frozen custard is way denser and creamier.

What is the difference between frozen custard and Dairy Queen? ›

The main difference comes down to one ingredient: eggs. Ice cream is made from milk, cream (or a combination of the two), and sugar. Frozen custard adds egg yolks (no less than 1.4 percent egg yolk solids by weight, per FDA guidelines). If the product contains less than that, it's considered ice cream.

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