Although it’s easy to just buy ice cream at a store, there’s something about it being homemade (or anything really) that makes it more special.
To decide on the flavors, I went for my ultimate childhood favorites: mango and munggo (red mung beans). These two flavors are the most popular ones in the Philippines, along with jackfruit, macapuno, ube, corn, and cheese (yes corn, yes cheese).
When the bloghop challenge this month was announced to be ice cream, I jumped on the chance to recreate my childhood favorites-vegan.
NOTES:
- The mango ice cream recipe requires an ice cream maker, the red bean popsicle doesn’t.
- I used coconut cream as the base instead of soy or almond, which resulted to a gelato like texture: creamy!
HOMEMADE VEGAN MANGO ICE CREAM
INGREDIENTS:
- 2 cans of coconut cream
- 3 tbsp vegan butter
- a pinch of salt
- 1 tsp arrowroot powder or kudzu powder, mixed in 2 tbsp water
- 1/2 cup agave syrup (and another 1/4 cup agave to mix with the mangoes)
- 1/2 cup maple syrup
- 2 cups frozen mango chunks (and another cup for garnish-optional), thawed
DIRECTIONS:
- In a medium pot, simmer the coconut cream over medium heat.
- Add the salt and and vegan butter.
- Add the arrowroot powder and stir until it’s well incorporated. Turn off the heat. Let it cool. After about 20 minutes, you could put it in the fridge to cool faster.
- In a separate pot, heat the agave and maple syrup. Reduce until it’s only 3/4 cup. Turn off the heat and let it cool. Like the coconut cream, after about 20 minutes, you could put the syrup in the fridge to cool faster.
- Use the other 1/4 cup agave to mix with the mango chunks. Grind the sweetened mangoes in a food processor (don’t pulse, you’d still want bits for some texture).
- Add the coconut cream to the food processor and continue to grind or chop. You should have a smooth, creamy texture.
- Transfer the mixture to a bowl and freeze for 2-3 hours.
- Put the mixture in an ice cream maker and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
- You’re done! You should end up with a gelato style homemade vegan mango ice cream!
If you don’t have the time or an ice cream maker, or if you want to try a new and exciting flavor like red beans, feel free to try this recipe:
HOMEMADE VEGAN RED BEAN POPSICLE
NO ICE CREAM MAKER NEEDED
INGREDIENTS:
- Same ingredients as the mango ice cream except instead of mango chunks, you’ll be using sweetened red beans. You could get the red beans at any Asian or Filipino grocery stores.
- Popsicle mold (available at any grocery stores especially this season)
DIRECTIONS:
- Follow the directions above from steps 1-4.
- Put about a tbsp of red beans on each of the mold.
- Then pour the coconut cream to the mold.
- Freeze for at least 4 hours.
- Enjoy!
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Soni says
Wow, two delicious recipes!!Both look so so good!I love mango with coconut milk and that bean popsicle,I can only imagine how delicious that must be :)Happy #icecreamlove 🙂
Richgail Enriquez says
Thanks! They were super yummy 🙂
luminousvegans says
It all looks so wonderful and the flavors are my favorite…..time to get an ice cream maker!
Richgail Enriquez says
Thanks! The bean popsicle doesnt require an ice cream maker. Feel free to try 🙂
Baker Street (@bakerstreet29) says
I really need to get my self some popsicle molds quick. This is a such a great recipe, Richgail! 🙂
Richgail Enriquez says
Thanks! Ya, the molds right now are super cheap, must be the season.
bettyannq says
RG, oh my god, you made a MANGO popsicle ??? Thanks for sharing the ice cream love !!!!!! Love, love, love it!
Richgail Enriquez says
Salamat! I thought of u when I was making the mango ice cream Ms. Mango queen!
An Unrefined Vegan says
Oh, wow! The ice cream sounds amazing! I need to make it this summer!
Richgail Enriquez says
Tnx! Ya, the recipes were products of the many ideas, recipes, and inspirations floating in the blogosphere world. I cant wait to see your version!
keepinitkind says
You’re making me regret selling my ice cream maker! That ice cream looks too good! And those popsicles! They look rather healthy, in a super-delicious way- that means I can eat a few for dinner, right? 😉
Richgail Enriquez says
Definitely! No cholesterol! Still fatty tho from the coconut cream, but good fats 🙂 The popsicle doesnt require an ice cream maker and u can sub d red beans to whatever flavor or fruit u like 🙂
Richa@HobbyandMore says
ahh mango envy here. i am missing all the delicious mangoes we get back home! i will pick the mango one over the bean popsicle;)
Richgail Enriquez says
Hehe can’t blame ya, mangoes are the best!
Cindy (Vegetarian Mamma) says
This sounds perfect and so easy to make! YAY, Vegan! 🙂 Love the mango recipe!
Cindy
Richgail Enriquez says
Thanks Cindy! Yup, it was super easy to make, time consuming but didn’t take rocket science. Happy bloghop!
Valerie says
I’m not a red bean fan, so I’m keeping my eye on this great looking mango ice cream! Looks delicious.
Richgail Enriquez says
Thanks, it was! And super easy to make too 🙂 Happy bloghop!
Becky says
Your Mango ice cream looks and sounds divine. We love mango in anything, so will have to ry soon. Sending lots of #icecreamlove your way!.
Richgail Enriquez says
Thanks Becky! Yeah mangoes are the best especially this season. Happy bloghop to you!
Reem | Simply Reem says
Wow those red beans popsicles looks so so interesting and delicious… I need to try them soon.
Mango Ice Cream with coconut milk YUM!!!!
Sending you lots of icecreamlove..
Richgail Enriquez says
Yes, pls do try the red bean popsicle, they were yummy. Thanks for dropping by. Happy bloghop!
EA-The Spicy RD says
I am loving your mango ice cream, but those red bean Popsicles look pretty cool too! So many yummy decisions….Happy #icecreamlove 🙂
Richgail Enriquez says
Thanks! Both are great options. Happy #icecreamlove!
The Wimpy Vegetarian says
Love the mango ice cream! And what a really creative idea with the red bean popsicle! I love it!
Richgail Enriquez says
Thanks Susan! The red bean popsicle idea has been a tradition in the Philippines 🙂
T.J. Basa says
RG thanks for the ice mongo recipe! You brought back childhood memories. 🙂
Richgail Enriquez says
Thanks Teej, we should make em one of these days-along with shaved melon!
Cheap Ethnic Eatz (@cethniceatz) says
mango and cocnut milk sound amazing! Red Bean I think I have tried once, very curious and may try that one.
Richgail Enriquez says
The red beans are sweetened, they’re definitely a must try 🙂
mjskit says
What fun! Love these two ice cream treats! The Mango with coconut cream sounds perfect!