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    Homemade Ube Ice Cream Recipe

    by Jolina | Published: August 21, 2017 | Last Updated: August 22, 2022 | 127 Comments
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    Ube ice cream is sweet, earthy, delicious and wonderfully purple! With just 5 ingredients and not needing an ice cream maker, it’s also very easy to make at home. Plus, get lots of tips and answers to your frequently asked questions so you can make this popular Filipino dessert perfectly every time.

    (Love making homemade ice cream? Try this delicious Roasted Cherry Choco Chip Ice Cream or this Pistachio Chocolate Chip Ice Cream. They taste so much better than their store counterparts!)

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    Ube Ice Cream

    Did you grow up in the Philippines enjoying ube ice cream from Magnolia, Selecta or your local sorbetero?

    Then I have a fabulous purple treat for you — an easy, authentic, ube ice cream recipe you can make in the comforts of your own kitchen.

    It tastes so much like the one from home and the best part is, this recipe results to a creamier ice cream than the one I remember. 

    It’s so good! Let’s get to it.

    Why you’ll love making this recipe

    Close up shot of ube ice cream in a white bowl.

    I’m a big fan of homemade ice cream, especially this one. You’ll love it too because:

    • It’s very easy to make. You don’t even need an ice cream maker (no-churn).
    • Ube ice cream is only made of 5 ingredients. It’s egg-free and custard-free too so you don’t need to worry about those either.
    • Most importantly, it’s ube ice cream like you remember it.

    What you’ll need

    Ingredients for ube ice cream recipe.

    Making ice cream at home is surprisingly simple. You can never make homemade ice cream you won’t love!

    You’ll only need 5 ingredients:

    • Condensed milk — this is what gives no-churn ice cream it’s creamy and smooth consistency.
    • Ube jam — make sure to choose an ube jam you like eating on its own. You can buy this from an Asian supermarket or Amazon but I make my own ube jam or ube halaya. Try it, it’s super easy!
    • Ube extract — this gives the ice cream that bright, vibrant color and a more pronounced ube flavor. You can also buy this from an Asian supermarket or Amazon.
    • Vanilla extract — goes very well with ube.
    • Heavy cream — this is called differently in different countries but for best results, choose cream that has milk fat content between 36 and 40%.

    And like I mentioned, this recipe doesn’t require an ice cream machine.

    What I highly recommend are freezer-safe containers with tight-fitting lids to store your ice cream in. I love these ice cream containers and own several in different colors.

    How to make

    Ice cream base in a bowl.

    In a large bowl, stir condensed milk, ube jam, ube extract and vanilla extract.

    Ube mixture in a bowl.

    Stir until incorporated. 

    Whipped cream on ube mixture.

    Take a generous dollop of whipped cream and add to ube mixture.

    Lightened ube mixture.

    Fold into your mixture to lighten it.

    Whipped cream in a bowl.

    Take your lightened ube mixture and fold into your whipped cream…

    Purple yam ice cream mixture in a bowl.

    …until well blended.

    Ube ice cream in an ice cream tub.

    Transfer into a freezer-safe container and smoothen.

    Cling wrap on top of ice cream.

    Place plastic wrap on top, then cover tightly. Freeze overnight.

    Ice cream making tips

    Easy, right? Here are more tips for perfect purple yam ice cream every time.

    Use ube jam you like

    I always use homemade ube jam when making this recipe but if you’re buying from the store, make sure it’s one that you enjoy eating on its own. 

    Use full-fat heavy cream

    When making homemade ice cream, it’s best to use full fat heavy cream. This means fat content is between 36 and 40%. It whips better and sets better.

    Taste, then taste some more

    Since no-churn ice cream has no eggs in it, it’s safe to taste as you’re making it. So go ahead and taste at every step if you like.

    Especially with this recipe, the kind of ube jam you use will affect how sweet your ice cream becomes. What you can do is add a little at a time and taste until you get the sweetness you like.

    Use freezer-friendly container

    Not all containers are created equal. Some would lead to ice forming at the bottom or sides of your ice cream. While others might expand in the freezer.

    I’ve amassed this collection of ice cream tubs since I learned how to make ice cream and I exclusively use them. I’ve owned them for years and they still look like new!

    Cover your ice cream with cling wrap

    To be extra sure that ice doesn’t form on any part of your ice cream, especially the top, place cling wrap on it (place it right on the surface of the ice cream) before covering and putting in the freezer.

    Then when you’re ready to eat, remove the cling wrap and reveal the creamy, ice cream underneath!

    Ube ice cream variations

    In the Philippines, there are many ube ice cream variations and they are just as easy to recreate.

    – Stir in about a cup of macapuno strips (use the ones available in jars, drained properly) into your ice cream mixture for ube macapuno ice cream.
    – Take about a cup of cubed or grated cheese and add into your mixture for a sweet and salty queso / keso ube treat.

    Suggested toppings

    In addition to cheese and macapuno, my favorite toppings include:

    – Toasted coconut
    – Strips of langka
    – Corn flakes
    – And yes, chocolate chips!

    Recipe FAQs

    Creamy ube ice cream in an ice cream tub.
    What is ube?


    For those of you who aren’t familiar with ube yet, it’s the Filipino word for purple yam. 

    Ube has been a staple in Filipino cuisine for generations and is most often used in making desserts. 

    A lot of people mistake it for taro, Okinawan sweet potato and purple sweet potato but they’re all different kinds of vegetables and have different flavor profiles as well.

    Can I use half-and-half or whipping cream instead of heavy cream?


    Half & half cannot be substituted for heavy cream in no-churn ice cream recipes because it just doesn’t have enough fat content for whipping (10 to 18 percent).

    In a pinch, you can use whipping cream (30 to 36 percent milk fat) but it will result to a lighter, softer texture.

    How can I prevent freezer-burn?


    To prevent your ice cream from getting freezer burn or forming ice crystals:

    (1) Place a piece of plastic wrap directly on the ice cream’s surface before placing the lid. This also helps prevent freezer smells from seeping into your ice cream.

    (2) Make sure you use a freezer-safe container with a proper, tight-fitting lid.

    It’s still safe to eat ice cream with a few ice crystals. It’s going to affect the texture and the taste though so you really want to protect it from air (its main enemy) and eat it within 2 weeks of making it.

    How long does ube ice cream last?


    Homemade ube ice cream lasts about 2 weeks in the freezer. 

    Because it doesn’t have the same preservatives as store-bought, when it comes to homemade ice cream, the fresher the better. 

    Some tips to keep it fresh for longer:

    – Cover the top with plastic wrap (see above)
    – Store in a relatively shallow and flat container vs. a deep dish
    – Store towards the back of your freezer so that its temperature can remain fairly constant

    Other ube dessert recipes

    Ready to get into all things ube? Check these out:

    • Ube Muffins Recipe
      Ube Muffins Recipe
    • Ube Pie Recipe
      Jollibee Ube Pie (Copycat Recipe)
    • Ube Chiffon Cake Recipe
      Ube Chiffon Cake Recipe (with Video Instructions)
    • Ube crinkles in a bowl.
      The Best Ube Crinkles Cookie Recipe

    Happy ice cream making!

    Did you make homemade ube ice cream? I’d love to hear all about it! Leave a comment or a star rating below. You can also tag me on Instagram or Facebook. I’d love to see your creations!

    Homemade Ube Ice Cream

    Ube Ice Cream

    Author: Jolina
    Ube ice cream is sweet, earthy, delicious and wonderfully purple! With just 5 ingredients and not needing an ice cream maker, it’s also very easy to make at home.
    5 from 72 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 8 hours hrs 15 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine Filipino
    Servings 12 servings
    Calories 138 kcal

    Equipment

    • Ice Cream Tub
    • Stand Mixer
    • Mixing Bowls

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 1 10-oz can condensed milk
    • 5 oz ube jam (see notes)
    • 4 tsp ube extract 1 20-ml bottle
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract
    • 2 cups heavy cream whipped to medium/stiff peaks

    Instructions
     

    • In a large bowl, stir condensed milk, ube jam, ube extract and vanilla extract until fully incorporated.
      Photo collage - incorporate ube ice cream ingredients.
    • Take a generous dollop of whipped cream and fold into your ube mixture to lighten it.
      Photo collage - add whipped cream to ube mixture.
    • Take your lightened ube mixture and fold into your whipped cream until combined.
      Photo collage - fold ube mixture into whipped cream.
    • Transfer into a freezer-safe container, smoothen the top and cover with plastic wrap. Freeze overnight.
      Photo collage - cover ube ice cream with cling wrap before freezing.

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    Notes

    1. Since ube jam is the base of your ice cream, it’s important to use one that you like on its own. I always use my homemade ube jam.
    2. It will also affect how sweet your ice cream becomes. What you can do is add a little at a time and taste until you get the sweetness you like.
    3. It’s also best to use heavy cream (milk fat content between 36 and 40 percent). It whips and sets better.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 138kcalCarbohydrates: 1gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 54mgSodium: 15mgPotassium: 29mgVitamin A: 585IUVitamin C: 0.2mgCalcium: 26mg

    Nutritional information are estimates only.

    Tried this recipe? Leave a star rating today!Also tag @iamtheunlikelybaker I’d love to see your creations.

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    Comments

    1. Kallia

      August 24, 2017 at 5:35 pm

      I didn’t even know what ube was nor heard of it until now! Great recipe for icecream though! I have no ice cream maker and I always hunt for recipes that don’t need them!

      Reply
      • Jolina

        August 25, 2017 at 11:31 pm

        Since I learned making no churn ice cream, I’ve been on a homemade ice cream rampage haha 🙂 Have fun and enjoy!

        Reply
    2. Amber Myers

      August 24, 2017 at 3:57 pm

      Ooo I feel like I need to try this. I just love the purple color. And I love my ice cream.

      Reply
    3. Lynn Woods

      August 24, 2017 at 3:40 pm

      As a kid we had an ice cream maker, but I love these no churn ice creams!

      Reply
    4. Anosa

      August 24, 2017 at 3:39 pm

      I must confess I love ice cream and eat it all year round but this is my first time learning about ube ice cream. It looks absolutely delicious

      Reply
    5. Prateek Goel

      August 24, 2017 at 11:20 am

      Yummy!! Your post is too mouth-watering, I want to eat it. However, I haven’t tried to make it at home. I will try to do it.

      Reply
    6. Jeanette

      August 24, 2017 at 10:02 am

      I love homemade ice cream and I love that this is no churn because I do not have an ice cream maker. It would be fun to make this ice cream with my kiddo and enjoy it together.

      Reply
    7. Sarah Bailey

      August 24, 2017 at 9:12 am

      Oh my goodness, how amazing does this look, the colour is fantastic and I would definitely love to try and make my own ube ice cream!

      Reply
    8. Tomi C

      August 24, 2017 at 9:08 am

      The color on this ube ice cream is amazing and the recipe looks super easy. I make lumpia and will have to try your banana lumpia recipe.

      Reply
      • Jolina

        August 25, 2017 at 11:32 pm

        Nice! You know…ube ice cream goes really well with banana lumpia 🙂 Enjoy!

        Reply
    9. Joanna

      August 24, 2017 at 8:53 am

      I have no idea what ube is but I’d like to try this ice cream because of its amazing color! I don’t think I can find ube in my country, I’ve never seen it in the supermarket. It’s great that you don’t use an ice cream maker for your recipe. It’s healthier this way.

      Reply
    10. candy

      August 24, 2017 at 8:38 am

      The color is amazing. Not have to have a ice cream maker is always a winner. Will be making this ice cream for a treat.

      Reply
    11. Heather

      August 24, 2017 at 8:38 am

      I love the bright purple hue. My kids would flip for this ice cream.

      Reply
    12. Alli Smith

      August 24, 2017 at 8:22 am

      I’ve never had Ube before and I’d love for this homemade ice cream to be my first introduction. I love the color and the fact that I don’t need an ice cream maker.

      Reply
      • Jolina

        August 25, 2017 at 11:34 pm

        No churn ice cream is the best IMO 🙂 Hope you like it!

        Reply
    13. robin rue

      August 24, 2017 at 8:18 am

      I love that I don’t have to drag out my clunky ice cream maker to make this ice cream. It sounds absolutely delicious.

      Reply
    14. Tyra

      August 24, 2017 at 1:41 am

      Where can you buy this ube? I never seen it in a local grocery store, or maybe because I didn’t know about it or wasn’t looking for it! My mom was looking for a homemade icecream recipe! I think it’s time we branch out to something new. I get excited about learning and trying new vegetables! Pinning for later!

      Reply
      • Jolina

        August 25, 2017 at 11:38 pm

        I’m not sure how common Filipino or Southeast Asian stores are where you are? If all else fails, you can buy purple yam and make homemade ube jam! There are lots of easy recipes – you just need yam, milk and sugar. Of course, there’s always Amazon 🙂

        Reply
        • Tyra

          August 26, 2017 at 12:31 pm

          Sounds quite simple. yeah I haven’t found a Southeast Asian store, mostly East Asian ones I’ll look around and check out Amazon! Thanks so much 🙂

          Reply
    15. Sreekar

      August 24, 2017 at 1:12 am

      Wow.. You are a genius of some culinary kind 🙂 Thats great work and where s my ice-cream now…. See ya after one!

      Reply
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