You know what’s special about homemade strawberry ice cream? It’s simple, delicious, and feels like a taste of summer in every bite. The fresh strawberry flavor, creamy texture, and vibrant color make it a dessert that never goes out of style. And the best part? You don’t need fancy skills to make it! With your trusty Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker, you’ll get smooth, creamy ice cream every single time. Ready to make some magic? Let’s get started!

Quick Recipe Breakdown
Here’s what you need to know before diving in:
Time commitment:
- Prep: 20 minutes
- Chill: 1-2 hours (or overnight)
- Churn: 15-20 minutes
- Optional freeze for scoopability: 2 hours
Servings: About 5 cups (10 half-cup servings). Want more? Double the recipe!
Difficulty: Super beginner-friendly.
Gear checklist:
- A Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker
- Mixing bowls
- A whisk (or hand mixer)
- Potato masher or food processor
- Airtight container for storing leftovers

Here’s What You’ll Need
Ingredients:
- 1¾ cups fresh strawberries, hulled (frozen works too—just thaw them first).
- ¾ cup whole milk
- ⅔ cup granulated sugar
- A pinch of salt
- 1½ cups heavy cream
- 1½ teaspoons pure vanilla extract
Ingredient hacks:
- Fresh strawberries are ideal, but frozen ones are perfectly fine.
- Whole milk and heavy cream give you the creamiest texture. Want it lighter? Swap heavy cream for half-and-half.
- No sugar? Use honey or maple syrup for a twist.
- Real vanilla extract makes a difference—skip the fake stuff!
How to Make It

Step 1: Prep the Strawberries
Throw the hulled strawberries into a bowl. Got options here:
- Want chunks of fruit? Mash them up with a potato masher.
- Prefer smooth ice cream? Blitz them in a food processor.
Once they’re ready, let the strawberries sit for a bit. This helps release their juices.
Step 2: Make the Creamy Base
In another bowl, mix the milk, sugar, and salt until the sugar dissolves. (A whisk works, but a hand mixer is faster.) Then, stir in the heavy cream and vanilla. Boom—you’ve got your ice cream base!
Step 3: Combine the Fruit and Base
Gently fold the strawberry mixture into the creamy base. This step is where the magic happens—the fruity sweetness blends with the cream.
Step 4: Chill the Mixture
Cover the bowl and put it in the fridge for at least 1-2 hours. Overnight is even better. Why chill? It lets the flavors really come together and makes churning easier.
Step 5: Churn It!
Set up your Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker. Follow the instructions and slowly pour in the chilled mix. Let it churn for 15-20 minutes. By the end, you’ll have soft, creamy ice cream!
Step 6: Optional Freezing
If you want it firmer (like the kind you scoop), transfer the ice cream into an airtight container and freeze it for 2 hours. Tip: Let it sit at room temp for 10-15 minutes before scooping.
Fun Ways to Customize

Why stick to plain strawberry when you can mix things up?
- Vegan-friendly version: Use almond or oat milk instead of whole milk and coconut cream instead of heavy cream.
- Sweetener swap: Try agave or coconut sugar for unique flavors.
- Flavor boosters: Add a splash of lemon juice or balsamic vinegar to brighten the berry flavor.
- Mix-ins: Toss in chopped chocolate, cookie bits, or nuts during the last minute of churning.
Serving and Storing Tips

- How to serve: Scoop it into bowls, load up a waffle cone, or pair with shortcakes or brownies. Garnish with fresh strawberries or whipped cream for extra flair.
- Storage: Keep leftovers in an airtight container for up to a week. Pro tip: Press some plastic wrap against the surface to prevent ice crystals.
- Make-ahead options: You can prep the ice cream base up to two days in advance and store it in the fridge.
And there you have it! A simple, creamy, and customizable homemade strawberry ice cream recipe that’ll impress anyone. Whether it’s for a summer barbecue or just because you’re craving something sweet, this recipe is a winner. Enjoy every bite!
PrintCuisinart Strawberry Ice Cream
This homemade strawberry ice cream is a creamy, refreshing treat bursting with the natural sweetness of fresh strawberries. Made with simple ingredients and churned to perfection in a Cuisinart ice cream maker, it’s the ultimate summer dessert that’s easy to prepare and perfect for any occasion.
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes (churning)
- Total Time: ~2 hours 35 minutes (includes chilling/freezing)
- Yield: 10 half-cup servings 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
- 1¾ cups fresh strawberries, hulled (or thawed frozen strawberries)
- ¾ cup whole milk
- ⅔ cup granulated sugar
- A pinch of salt
- 1½ cups heavy cream
- 1½ teaspoons pure vanilla extract
Instructions
- Prepare the Strawberries: Mash the hulled strawberries in a medium bowl using a potato masher or pulse them in a food processor until your desired texture is achieved (chunky or smooth). Set aside to release their juices.
- Mix the Base: In another medium bowl, whisk together the milk, sugar, and salt until the sugar dissolves completely. Stir in the heavy cream and vanilla extract.
- Combine Mixture: Gently fold the mashed strawberries and their juices into the milk mixture. Cover and refrigerate for 1-2 hours or overnight for best results.
- Churn the Ice Cream: Turn on your Cuisinart ice cream maker and pour in the chilled mixture. Let it churn for 15-20 minutes until it reaches a soft-serve consistency.
- Optional Freezing for Firmness: For firmer ice cream, transfer it to an airtight container and freeze for about 2 hours. Let it sit at room temperature for 10-15 minutes before scooping.
Notes
Serving Suggestions:
- Serve in bowls, waffle cones, or alongside shortcakes or brownies.
- Garnish with fresh strawberry slices or whipped cream for an extra touch.
Tips & Tricks:
- Chill your ice cream maker’s freezer bowl overnight for optimal results.
- Use fresh strawberries for the best flavor, but thawed frozen ones work well too.
- Adjust sweetness by tasting the base before churning.
Storage & Reheating:
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the freezer for up to one week.
- To prevent ice crystals, press plastic wrap directly onto the surface before sealing.
- Let frozen ice cream soften at room temperature for 10-15 minutes before serving.