Red Velvet and White Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake Ice Cream is quite possibly my favourite ice cream I've ever made. It's a bit step heavy with the timing for the swirls but it's so worth it. You will love this no egg cheesecake ice cream.Â
Red Velvet and White Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake Ice Cream
This recipe has layers of red velvet cheesecake ice cream mixed with layers of white chocolate cheesecake ice cream. It's a heavenly creamy ice cream that you will want to make again and again.
Frozen treats have always been one of my weaknesses, as you can tell by how many ice cream recipes I have on my blog.
I inherited my love of ice cream from my father. He literally had a bowl of ice cream every day of his life as an adult.
I have such fond memories of him scooping out some of his favourite ice cream and sitting down to watch TV with a bowl and a smile!
He loved rum raisin and butter pecan. One of his absolute favourite treats was a really good vanilla ice cream with fresh strawberries over top.
My Dad would also make things like strawberry compote and hot fudge sauce when he had free time. He loved pouring his concoctions over top of ice cream.
One of my things to do is come up with fun flavours of ice cream that I think my Dad would have loved to try. I think he would have really dug this one!
How to make Red Velvet and White Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake Ice Cream
You will be making two different batches of ice cream so you can swirl them together.
If you're using the same stand mixer and ice cream mixer to make both portions, I would suggest making the white chocolate portion first. That way you can use the same appliances for each step.
You can transfer each batch into containers or metal tins so you move quickly through the process instead of having to partially freeze each portion in the ice cream maker base.
Remember you are only partially freezing each portion so that you can swirl them together for visual appeal.
Once both portions are partially frozen you can transfer them to a metal pan one at a time. Pour in alternating rows or random pattens then use a butter knife to drag patterns through the ice cream. Feel free to get creative!
As soon as you have created a swirl you love put the metal pan in the freezer overnight to harden.
I did not use eggs for this ice cream. Egg based ice creams are fabulous but I opted not to use that technique for this particular recipe.
Red Velvet and White Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake Ice Cream #IceCreamWeek
Ingredients
For the Red Velvet Cheesecake Ice Cream:
- 4 oz of chocolate melted and cooled but not hardened
- 1 brick 8 oz of cream cheese, softened
- 1 cup whole milk
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 ½ cups heavy cream
- 4 to 5 drops of red food colouring
For the White Chocolate Cheesecake Ice Cream:
- 4 oz white chocolate melted and cooled but not hardened
- 1 brick 8 oz of cream cheese, softened
- 1 cup of whole milk
- 1 cup of sugar
- 1 ½ cups of heavy cream
Instructions
For the Red Velvet Cheesecake Ice Cream:
- Melt your chocolate and allow to cool a bit.
- In your stand mixer bowl combine the cream cheese and chocolate, whisk until combined thoroughly.
- Add your whole milk and sugar, whisk until sugar dissolves.
- Add you heavy cream and whisk on high until it thickens.
- Add food colouring carefully and whisk until combined.
- Cover the bowl and pop in the fridge for at least an hour, or overnight.
- Pull out of the fridge and transfer liquid to ice cream maker.
- Turn on and allow to churn till thick, about 10 to 15 minutes.
- Pop in the freezer for about 1 to 2 hours, to let it get hard but not solid. You're going to pull it out to make the swirls while it's still slightly soft.
For the White Chocolate Cheesecake Ice Cream:
- Melt your chocolate and allow to cool a bit.
- In your stand mixer bowl combine the cream cheese and chocolate, whisk until combined thoroughly.
- Add your whole milk and sugar, whisk until sugar dissolves.
- Add you heavy cream and whisk on high until it thickens.
- Cover the bowl and pop in the fridge for at least an hour, or overnight.
- Pull out of the fridge and transfer liquid to ice cream maker.
- Turn on and allow to churn till thick, about 10 to 15 minutes.
- Pop in the freezer for about 1 to 2 hours, to let it get hard but not solid. You're going to pull it out to make the swirls while it's still slightly soft.
Putting it all together:
- This is a pure timing thing. You need to keep an eye on them to make sure they are starting to harden but they are still soft enough to drag a knife through as you swirl.
- Once you have them at the right consistency pull them out of the freezer.
- Use a tin (works really well for ice cream) pan and drop ice cream ice in alternating rows.
- Take a knife and drag it through the ice cream to form swirl patterns. No right or wrong way, just have fun.
- Cover the tin pan and pop back in the freezer overnight.
- Take out of freezer a few minutes before you're ready to serve it.
- Serve with a big old cheesecake ice cream smile. With slightly pink teeth from the red velvet! You're welcome!
Notes
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- Juanita's Cocina with a Welcome to #IceCreamWeek
- Poet in the Pantry with Voodoo Bacon Maple Beer Ice Cream
- That Skinny Chick Can Bake with Cake Batter Ice Cream
- The Corner Kitchen with Backyard Mint Ice Cream
- The Girl in the Little Red Kitchen with Dark Chocolate Fudge Pops
- girlichef with a Welcome to #IceCreamWeek
- What Jew Wanna Eat with a Welcome to #IceCreamWeek
- Cook the Story with a Welcome to #IceCreamWeek
- The Kitchen is my Playground with 3-Ingredient Creamy Coconut Ice Cream {No Machine Needed}
- The Spiffy Cookie with a Welcome to #IceCreamWeek
- Quarter Life (Crisis) Cuisine with a Welcome to #IceCreamWeek
- My Catholic Kitchen with Strawberry Ice Cream
- 52 Kitchen Adventures with a Welcome to #IceCreamWeek
- Food Babbles with Roasted Apricot Honey Ice Cream
- Cookistry with Thin Mint Ice Cream
- Foodness Gracious with Molasses Cookie Ice Cream Sandwiches
- It's Yummilicous with a Welcome to #IceCreamWeek
- Sugarhero with Salted Caramel Ice Cream Sandwiches
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Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love.
Be still me red velvet-loving heart!
Kim Beaulieu
Ha, I love that.
Gerry @ Foodness Gracious
Yes, yes and yes! RV is my all time go to indulgence and in ice cream? Sign me up!
Kim Beaulieu
There's just something about red velvet that makes hearts stand still. So happy I'm not the only one addicted to it.
Amy @ What Jew Wanna Eat
This looks amazing, Kim! Love the bright color!
Kim Beaulieu
Thanks so much Amy.
Christina D
Coffee is the BEST! This defiantly looks like a lot of fun.
Kim Beaulieu
My hubs would love that.
heather
love chocolate
Kim Beaulieu
Me too.
Abbe@This is How I Cook
So that's how you do the swirls! Sometimes i am a tad bit slow. My favorite is whatever is on the cone or in the dish in front of me. PLEASE! Don't make me choose.
Kim Beaulieu
Yeppers, who knew right. Lol.
I will let you love them all. I do too so it's all good.
Debbie Bray
chocolate
Kim Beaulieu
Yum!
Carrie @ poet in the pantry
What beautiful swirls! Great way to kick off the #IceCreamWeek Ice Cream Social!
Kim Beaulieu
Thanks Carrie. I love swirls.
Elizabeth @ SugarHero.com
Kim, this is insanity! In the best way! I love this super creative recipe. I can't wait to see what else you come up with this week, and THANK YOU for doing so much organizing, emailing, facebook commenting, and general time-sucking stuff. You rock!
Kim Beaulieu
Ha, thanks so much Elizabeth. I had so much fun doing ice cream week. Next week we'll have to gear up sooner and make it more epic.
veronica gantley
My favorite cake, soon to be my favorite ice cream. Thanks for hosting this! I am having a blast!
Kim Beaulieu
Thanks so much Veronica. I love red velvet.
Ramona W
Awww... wish I could had joined. I just couldn't my ice cream making act together this week. I can't wait to look at everyone's frosty creations. This red velvet and white chocolate swirl cheesecake... WHAT!!! Hand me a spoon and stand back!
Kim Beaulieu
Oh man, we somehow dropped the ball with some people getting into the FB group. The transition from doing things via email to doing them on FB did not go well. We managed to lose about 5 people in the process. I felt so bad. I think with my son showing up and all the chaos of summer I just lost all control. We need a better checklist system for next time. I blame summer. Mini-me is off for almost 5 months for summer vacation so by the end I start to lose my mind. I'm hoping once routine sets in again I can get organized. I'm making some cool organization boards for my office. Hopefully it helps.
Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes)
This ice cream is absolutely gorgeous!
Kim Beaulieu
Thanks Jocelyn.
Merle
Non-Dairy - coconut milk, cashews (soaked), vanilla bean, maple syrup in the ice cream maker - my friend made it and it was amazing!
Kim Beaulieu
That sounds amazing.
Rusty H
My favorite ice cream is pistachio..!! Mmmmmm.
Kim Beaulieu
I love pistachio ice cream. And just pistachios naturally. I keep huge jars of them in the house.
Sam
This looks so good!! My favorite ice cream is mint chocolate cookie!
Kim Beaulieu
Great ice cream choice.
Rachel
I love a good rich chocolate ice cream!
Kim Beaulieu
Oh me too, so good.
Alanna
Kim,you and your associate bloggers have given me the confidence to try my hand at icecream making.It all looks scrumptious.I hope my endeavors looks and tastes as good.Thanks for giving me the confidence I truly needed.................Wish me luck...........................Alanna
Kim Beaulieu
I hope yours turned out beautifully!!
April
Chocolate Malted Crunch is my favorite. I have been making Jeni's ice creams and I may soon have a new favorite.
Kim Beaulieu
Thanks so much April. I love ice cream way too much.
Jordan D
I love mint chocolate chip (has to be green!) or cookie dough ice cream. Childhood classics.
Kim Beaulieu
I like the way you think.
Dionne Baldwin
You had me at cheesecake. Now I want to try these flavors! Cakebatter and bubblegum are my all time two faves. I need to make my way through your blog...
Kim Beaulieu
You do. I think I have close to 50 ice creams. Crazy right.