Vegan Strawberry Ice Cream (3 Ingredients!)

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The BEST vegan strawberry ice cream recipe made with just 3 simple ingredients- Thick, creamy, and ridiculously easy! No refined sugar, no dairy, and no ice cream maker needed! Keto, Gluten-Free, Paleo, Dairy Free

vegan strawberry ice cream

Dairy Free Strawberry Ice Cream Recipe

We love our no-churn ice cream recipes here. Some of our favorite homemade vegan ice cream recipes include vanilla ice cream, chocolate ice cream, and coconut milk ice cream

It’s time for a strawberry to get in on some action! 

What does ‘no-churn ice cream’ mean? 

Before you scoff at this recipe and claim you don’t have an ice cream maker, this recipe is 100% made WITHOUT an ice-cream maker!

No churn strawberry ice cream refers to producing a delicious ice cream without the need for an ice cream maker! This easy fool-proof no-churn strawberry ice cream combined frozen strawberries, coconut milk, and a sticky sweetener of choice.

In fact, I used my blender to make it and it created a dreamy, creamy, and completely guilt-free ice cream. For those without a blender, this can be made in the food processor too! Naturally vegan and dairy free, it’s also paleo, gluten-free, and easily made keto! 

This truly is the BEST dairy free strawberry ice cream recipe.

no churn strawberry ice cream

How to make no churn strawberry ice cream 

The Ingredients

  • Coconut Milk
  • Maple Syrup (or keto maple syrup)
  • Strawberries
  • Xanthan Gum (optional) 

Coconut Milk 

Canned coconut milk is the main ingredient for this ice cream.

Ensure it is full-fat, otherwise, it won’t work out. Once chilled, turn the can upside down and pour the liquid into a cup or mug and reserve it to be poured into the ice cream mixture after the cream- It will ensure the ice cream is creamier and the cream is well blended. What you’ll have left is the thick coconut cream, so throw that in the blender, followed by the coconut milk. 

Frozen Strawberries

Frozen strawberries add a thickness and creaminess, along with strawberry flavor.

Ensure your strawberries are frozen, otherwise, it will result in relatively icy ice cream after it’s been frozen and slightly thawed. If possible, use cut-up fresh strawberries or pre-packaged frozen pieces. 

Maple Syrup

Maple syrup provides extra sweetness and overall lightness to the ice cream. Before you roll your eyes and proclaim that it is ‘sugar’, you’ll only be using a half cup for the entire recipe.

Xanthan Gum (Optional)

For ultra-creamy and super silky ice cream, feel free to add a teaspoon of xanthan gum.

Xanthan gum is a gluten-free thickener, but be warned- A tiny amount goes a very long way. Even accidentally adding a little extra will result in a wasted recipe! 

The instructions

  1. Freeze the loaf pan– Freeze a loaf pan 30 minutes before preparing your ice cream. This will ensure the ice cream will not have any freezer burns and freeze the mixture evenly.
  2. Blend your coconut milk individually– Add the layer of coconut cream and blend lightly. Add the rest of the coconut milk and blend until combined.
  3. Add your strawberries and sticky sweetener– To the blender, add your frozen strawberries and sticky sweetener and blend well, until smooth and creamy.
  4. Freeze the mixture then stir it– Pour the vegan strawberry ice cream mixture in the frozen loaf pan. For the first hour, stir the mixture every 15 minutes, to ensure the mixture doesn’t freeze into a solid ice block.

Can I make this a keto strawberry ice cream?

Yes, this recipe can easily be made keto!

Although strawberries do contain some carbs in them, they are a low net carb fruit, and the amount used in this recipe is a very small portion.

The only ingredient swap you’ll be using from the original recipe is the maple syrup. Traditional maple syrup is not keto-friendly, but this recipe works with keto maple syrup. It has the same texture as traditional maple syrup and provides both sweetness and a creamier texture to the ice cream. 

NOTE: Other sugar free syrups will NOT work. They contain too much extra water in it and will yield an icy texture. 

Storage Tips

  • To store: Leftover strawberry ice cream can be stored in the freezer, for up to 1 week. Be sure you keep it in a freezer-friendly container. 
  • To thaw: Because this ice cream has no dairy and no refined sugar, you need to thaw it for 15-20 minutes, before scooping into bowls. 
  • To re-freeze: I don’t recommend re-freezing the strawberry ice cream once it has been thawed. Re-freezing it causes the mixture to ice up, and the next time you remove it to enjoy, it will be rock hard solid. 

Dairy Free Strawberry Ice Cream Tips

  • Use a good quality blender or food processor. This ensures the ice cream is blended well, which in turn, freezes so much better. 
  • Don’t use fresh strawberries. Fresh strawberries tend to impact the texture of the ice cream and be difficult to firm up. If you only have fresh strawberries, freeze them prior to making the ice cream.
  • Your coconut cream MUST be chilled and MUST be from a can. Room temperature coconut cream will weaken the thickness of the ice cream. Do not use carton coconut milk or other milk alternatives.
  • You can use an ice cream maker if you have one on hand. Be sure to follow the instructions as listed on the make and model of it.
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Vegan Strawberry Ice Cream

4.98 from 163 votes
Thick, creamy and ridiculously easy no churn vegan strawberry ice cream! This easy dairy free strawberry ice cream recipe uses just 3 ingredients and requires no ice cream maker! Paleo, gluten-free and a keto option!
Servings: 4 servings
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 2 minutes
Total: 7 minutes

Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • Place a loaf pan in the freezer.
  • In a high speed blender or food processor, add your chilled coconut milk, adding the layer of cream first, followed by the liquid. Add your frozen strawberries and maple syrup and blend until thick and creamy. Do not over blend, or it will become too icy when thawing.
  • If you choose to use xantham gum, add it halfway through blending and do not over blend. 
  • Pour the strawberry ice cream mixture into the frozen loaf tin. To ensure it doesn’t become too icy, lightly mix your ice cream ever 20-30 minutes for the first hour. 
  • Thaw for 10-15 minutes before eating. Lightly wet an ice cream scoop before scooping the ice cream into a bowl. 

Notes

* Full fat coconut milk from a can. 
** To keep it keto, use keto maple syrup. 
This 3 Ingredient ice cream is best enjoyed fresh on the day it is made. If you do enjoy it at a later time, thaw it out for an extra 15 minutes or if possible, break into pieces and reblend lightly- This will result in a soft-serve like texture. 
If you love homemade dairy free ice cream, you’ll enjoy this banana smoothie and mixed berry smoothie

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 196kcalCarbohydrates: 11gProtein: 3gFat: 17gSodium: 16mgPotassium: 371mgFiber: 6gVitamin C: 45mgCalcium: 27mgIron: 2mgNET CARBS: 5g
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Author: Arman Liew
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Arman Liew

I’m a two time cookbook author, photographer, and writer, and passionate about creating easy and healthier recipes. I believe you don’t need to be experienced in the kitchen to make good food using simple ingredients that most importantly, taste delicious.

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  1. 5 stars
    This is so good!!!!!!! I forgot about it and it’s been a few days in the freezer but it still tastes amazing ♥️

  2. How long on a vitamix (on high) do I mix approximately so I don’t overmix?
    I have frozen cherries I was going to try.
    Thanks so much! It looks amazing

  3. 5 stars
    This is so much better than store bought icecream. I think I need to go purchase some pistachios & add those to this amazing icecream.I added Cocoa Nibs & Coconut flakes. I used fresh strawberries but I froze them first. Im adding sliced banana & whipped coconut cream with it. Thank you for this.

  4. Have you tried adding two TB of cooled, melted coconut oil the last thirty seconds of the blend? It works in cashew no churn non dairy ice cream recipe I tried to keep the ice cream from icing up. I highly recommend to see if it works. I tried it on my nice cream (banana and protein based) and it didn’t really help. But I have a feeling it might work with coconut milk or plant based ice creams.

  5. Made this last night and it was delicious! My husband agreed it was great, and said, why would we ever buy vegan ice cream again haha! Thanks for the recipe!

    1. ….or you could turn on the heater and faceplant in comfort. Not that I’ve ever done that before :s

  6. This sounds absolutely delicious! I have a yonanas machine that easily makes me banana ice cream from frozen bananas but my favourite is to make it with frozen mango and banana and top it with shredded coconut, oh so good 🙂

    1. oh yum that DOES sound delicious- If you get the chance, make a ‘cherry ripe’ ice cream- I made Nicole (Fruitnfitness) make it- frozen cherries, milk, cocoa powder, shredded coconut- So good! In fact, I MAY have a pancake recipe to come involving it..;) Shhh

      1. i saw her make that and thought it sounded amazing!

        Nom to a cherry ripe pancake recipe!

  7. YUM! I’ve never tried mock ice cream before (or any of those blender “ice cream” treats you see everywhere). You’re right that it is waaayyy too cold for this around here right now but I’m going to hold onto this unusual sweet and salty combo for when things warm up 😉

  8. UH THIS LOOKS AMAZING. I LOVE SWEET & SALTY (obvs). I have a secret banana mock cream recipe I need to make for the blog (but e-mail me and I’ll send you the recipe). I read this the other day but commenting on my phone sucks but anyway – point of the story is, I was talking about this recipe to someone last night haha.

    1. Haha I’m not a fan of banana ice creams sadly- only in smoothies with other fruit too haha!

      When we hang out, we will be having sweet and salty everything.

  9. Sweet and salty… and coconut?! I need this. I used to make strawberry and pretzel ice cream. Shouldn’t have given away the ice cream maker, but this is perfect for the Vitamix!

  10. I always put salt in my smoothies – I swear it brings out the sweetness & different flavours. Plus, I like to think I’m getting an extra mineral boost. I have one of those hippie salt lamps next to my bed and one time I licked it. Hahahaha. Um… if I’m being honest I’ve licked it more than once.

    Oooh fav ice cream flavour? That’s a tough one. Anything with PB makes me weak in the knees, but I also love a really good quality vanilla bean, coconut or maple walnut. <– I'm a senior citizen/Canadian.

    When you come to Kananaskis, I'm going to take you for gluten free crepes in Canmore, and then we'll go for a walk along the river and sing. WIll you hold my hand?

    1. YES- dude, how amazing is salt at bringing out the sweetness in everything! Haha the mineral boost…does Iodised salt count?

      I will indeed hold your hand..but make sure I didn’t do an arm workout the day before so it will be extra strong so when I squeeze it, it hurts.

      PS I lol’d writing my Monday post for tomorrow.
      PPS I had the most EPIC Ice cream flavour today prior to your amazing message.

  11. Wow this sounds delicious! I absolutely love making smoothie bowls that are thick and creamy! I love your salty and sweet combo! And of course, you cant go wrong with coconut butter

    xoxo Sarah Grace, Fresh Fit N Healthy.

  12. So if you had to choose – would you pick SALT or SUGAR? This is a life or death question, by the way – ha!

  13. I’m a huge fan of salty & sweet so why have I never thought to add salt to my smoothie? Sounds delish.

  14. i made peanut butter and banana soft serve long time ago, the best combination. possible. your icecream sounds fantastic,

    1. Peanut butter and banana is an epic combination…actually, I think Parita just posted something using those two which sounded epic!

  15. let me guess.. laura is the salty one? Jk. But i do love sea salt in everything. SO this is a yes! try it on watermelon next

  16. 😯 WHY did I never think to add salt to my smoothies?! OMG… Shame on you for watching me down smoothies for the past two weeks and not telling me!

    Ice cream… vanilla. I’ve been a vanilla girl for as long as I can remember, but I have a feeling a lot of that might have to do with the fact that I can’t eat most of the fancier flavours because of my allergies. Cookie dough and moose tracks definitely sound wonderful though… But the good thing about vanilla is you can toss whatever you please into it 🙂

    1. Dude. I didn’t message it to you, but I totally had an ‘Amanda’ flavour gelato after brunch today. Seriously, Spoons worthy!

      But for store bought..vanilla takes the…cake?

  17. Vanilla bean ice cream lady right hurrr.

    I love that you call it “vanilla essence”. It’s sort of like how Curt came home to let me know he bought us a “credenza” which supposedly is a fancy name for entertainment unit…I’ve been calling it that ever since.

  18. whoa the addition of coconut butter i think is what totally takes the cake on this one. I suck at making any sort of smoothie blend thing (mostly out of pure laziness) but I swear if i ever do, saving this one 🙂

  19. This sounds so good! I’m all about the smoothie bowls. I’m also all about smoothies and you’re right–it’s strange considering how cold it’s been lately. Maybe we are all just wishing for summer.. Favorite ice cream hmmmmm nutella. Nutella gelato is by far my favorite.

    1. Erin.

      You’ll like my Monday post. I tried the greatest gelato flavour known to human kind! Add sea salt to your next smoothie…epic.

  20. This sounds amazing and so refreshing! I love the addition of sea salt!

    I love banana and PB “ice cream” before. It was so delicious! My absolute favorite ice cream flavor is mint chocolate chip. Mmmm…I could totally go for a bowl of it for breakfast! 😉

  21. That is definitely the way to do smoothies or basically anything of the like – suuuuper thick. That’s probably the closest I’ve come to making a mock ice cream.
    Favourite ice cream would have to be moose tracks (vanilla with fudge and mini PB cups), chocolate chip cookie dough, or cookies and cream. Is it bad that I’m now seriously considering ice cream for breakfast?

  22. Love that you made this WITHOUT bananas! I will definitely have to try it out! Most “ice creams” in the HLB world always have a frozen banana which makes me want to hurl 😉

  23. Holy.delish. I have never tried fake ice cream! Confession: I do not really like it :O
    I have really sensitive teeth, or something because ice cream, gelato, smoothies all really hurt my teeth and make me SO cold. 🙁 So I need only little bits to taste.

    This looks absolutely amazing. Sweet+Salty = a win though. pretzels et chocolate! <3

    1. Oh no!!! My friend has sensitive teeth and has some mouthwash and toothpaste (Called sensodyne) which usually helps them out! oh my, I’m craving chocolate covered pretzels now!

  24. I love sweet and salty combos! I’ve made fake banana ice cream before, but I’ve never tried it with another fruit. This looks delicious though.

    My favourite ice cream flavour is mint chocolate chip!

    1. Dude….stop by on my Monday post. I tried the most epic gelato flavour this weekend. One I know you would appreciate.

  25. This sounds so good! I rarely make things homemade that can be made for me, but I would definitely like to try making mock or real ice cream someday!
    I’m working tomorrow, but my mom is visiting on Sunday for a belated birthday visit!

    1. Hope you have a good one with mama runs for food 😉

      The mock ice cream was so easy to do- ALMOST like buttering bread.

  26. I haven’t made a mock icecream before – Arman – this is a BRILLIANT masterpiece! Coconut butter and strawberries are AWESOME together – and in “mock” icecream/thick smoothie form -pure gold! With the sea salt – gaawwwsh – I have no words other than send me some on ice -NOW! I stick to froyo as Ice cream and I dont get along, my fav froyo flavor is Moose Tracks – but I will eat any froyo – it’s froyo after all! 🙂
    Highs in the 60’s this weekend after snow last week, has me super stoked! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

  27. Nom nom yum yum! I bet that addition of salt just makes the dish!

    I love good old banana soft serve – 1 frozen banana blitzed with a little almond milk and served with a dollop of almond butter…. Yummers!

    1. The added nut butter MUST happen!

      Completely off topic but YOU GET COMMONWEALTH GAMES! okay, I will rant more in the email to you! :p

  28. I don’t know what the whole Recipe Redux thing is (I get confused easily)… but I DO know that this strawberry smoothie treat looks so great. Definitely a healthified dessert option. Have you tried it without the vanilla?

    1. It’s a monthly link up organised by dieticians where you get given a theme and centre a healthy recipe around it!

      I certainly have tried it without the vanilla and it’s just as good- I just love the smell of vanilla essence!

  29. Interesting twist with the sea salt at the end! I am all for making healthier ice cream at home so I can indulge at Gelato Messina – how amazing is that place!?!

  30. THIS SOUNDS INCREDIBLE!!! Another one for my to-try list. I sometimes just blend frozen fruit and soy yoghurt and add some coconut milk and agave. This turns out as “ice cream” as well. Or I just blend a banana and some pb and freeze it. Also pretty ice-creamy. But I never thought about adding sea salt.
    My very favorite sort of ice cream is Bacio. From Giolitti in Rome. And I love some of the Ben & Jerry’s flavors, too.
    I’ll get my kick out of sleeping in on Sunday! And the revelation of Red John Sunday evening 🙂 Gosh am I boring…

    1. OH my gee. How AMAZING is Bacio from Italy? I don’t even like the chocolate but the gelato….that, or Ferror Rocher or Rafaello (the white one!).

      1. Yes it’s the Italian version of “Ferrero Küsschen” (google told me you don’t have them in Australia) It’s got a hazelnut in it. Amazing! And I love Rocher and Rafaello ice cream too! And cookie! And cookie dough! And pb cups! I’d prefer the ice cream version of any chocolate to the chocolate itself anytime!

  31. I love “ice cream!” Sometimes even more than ice cream 🙂

    I used to have a ‘Yonanas’ machine that I shoved all sorts of fruit through to turn it into creamy froyo goodness but only the bananas came out right. This looks like perfection. Can’t wait to try it!

    1. Hahahaha that is so funny, my friend has one and complained to them because they tried everything under the sun and only bananas worked..everything else turned to baby food.

  32. I Love the sweet and salty combination! This sounds so, so good! Sweet/salty and coconut butter? Yes please! I’m so excited I finally have my vitamix. Need to make this! I have a huge bag of frozen cherries, I wonder if it would be good with those?

    1. Having a vitamix is like having kitchen gold.

      Ohh Cherries- Blend it exactly the same but sub the coconut butter for shredded coconut and add cocoa powder- Epic.

  33. I have never thought to add salt on top of a smoothie. Like are you a genius? That is the best idea ever! Like a breakfast margarita! And I mean, coconut makes everything better sooooo…. you’re my favorite.

  34. Oooo I love it! Adding sea salt is such a great idea— sweet and salty= ♥ I’m always up for healthy ice cream too 🙂

  35. And there goes the brazilian again – DELOCIOUS! hahahah I mean delicious. But delocious should definitely be a word.

  36. Woww that looks delocious! I just love blending frozen stuff, mostly bananas and strawberries. I tried with frozen pineapple onde, but it didn’t turn out that great 🙁

    I absolutely love healthy smoothies and “ice cream” like this, but real ice cram has become a fear food for 2 years… But my favourite flavour was Dulce de Leche, from Haagen Dazs! I can remember exactly how it tasted!
    I hope this year I can conquer this challenge and have it again 🙂

    Have an amazing weekend!!!!!!

    1. Ohh I tried frozen pineapple too once..it works well in cocktails and THAT IS IT!

      You don’t need to hope, Mayra- You need self believe that it WILL happen. Confidence, belief and happiness.