This recipe makes 2-3 servings of ice cream.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
We do not recommend using a sugar-free or fat-free creamer. Both sugar and fat are important for sweetening and thickening the coffee creamer into ice cream. Therefore, we worry that sugar- or fat-free creamer would not properly develop into ice cream with this method. You could, however, use sugar-free creamer to make a dirty soda<\/a>.<\/p>\r\n\r\n \t\t\tHow Can I Flavor Coffee Creamer Ice Cream?<\/h2>\r\n
\r\n\r\nThe flavor combinations for are truly limitless! Become a flavor mixologist by combining multiple coffee creamer flavors together in a single bag. Here are some unique ice cream flavors<\/a> for inspiration.\r\n\r\nAlternatively, before shaking, you can add a teaspoon or two of different flavoring extracts (such as vanilla, almond, coconut or mint), or a bit of instant espresso powder. You can also swirl in your favorite ice cream toppings after shaking if you want to add texture with nuts, chocolate flakes or candy pieces.\r\n\r\nThe world is your
oyster<\/del>...erm, coffee creamer!\r\n\r\nWant to make ice cream the old-fashioned way? Check out our Ultimate Ice Cream Guide<\/a>.<\/em>\r\n