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Dulce de Leche Ice Cream is so rich and flavorful you’d think it takes hours to make, but it doesn’t! This easy no-churn ice cream recipe is so easy to make. You only need a few ingredients, and you don’t need an ice cream maker!

Dulce de leche ice cream being scooped out of container


Easy Dulce de Leche Ice Cream without a machine

Have you made no-churn ice cream? This method is the easiest way to make homemade ice cream because you don’t need to make a custard ice cream base or use a machine to churn it.

Simple no-churn ice cream is made with sweetened condensed milk and whipped cream. All you do is fold whipped cream into the milk and then add any mix-ins. Freeze it, and the next day, you have delicious homemade ice cream.

I first made this ice cream flavor after realizing dulce de leche IS sweetened condensed milk. Well, it’s sweetened condensed milk that has been cooked until it turns into a thick caramel sauce. It’s the perfect swap to make no churn dulce de leche ice cream!

What flavor is Dulce de Leche ice cream?

Combining thick caramel-like dulce de leche with ice cream gets you the BEST caramel ice cream. Haagen Dazs actually has this flavor you can buy, but I am telling you – this is better than Haagen Dazs!

Blue bowl full of dulce de leche ice cream
Overhead shot of all ingredients needed to make dulce de leche ice cream

Ingredients Needed

  • Butter: You can use salted or unsalted, this is to help toast the pecans.
  • Brown sugar: To sweeten the toasted pecans, make sure you pack it.
  • Chopped pecans: Adds a nice crunch to the ice cream.
  • Dulce de Leche: Use canned dulce de leche or make my homemade dulce de leche.
  • Heavy Whipping Cream: We’ll beat this into whipped cream to make the ice cream. You an also use cool whip – see below.

Click to see the recipe card below for full ingredients & instructions!

Four photos showing process of making dulce de leche ice cream

How to make dulce de leche ice cream

  1. Melt the butter and brown sugar in a skillet over low heat.
  2. Add the pecans, stir, and cook them for about a minute. Take them off the heat to cool.
  3. Place the dulce de leche in a large bowl and stir to smooth it out. Add the vanilla and whipped cream. Fold the whipped cream into the caramel until almost combined. It’s okay if there are some streaks of caramel.
  4. Fold in the pecans and then transfer the mixture to an airtight container. Freeze the ice cream for at least four hours or, ideally, overnight.
Hand holding a waffle cone filled with scoops of dulce de leche ice cream

Tip From Dorothy

Expert Tips

  • For this recipe, you can use store-bought dulce de leche or make my easy slow cooker dulce de leche.
  • The nuts are totally optional, but they do add a nice crunchy texture to the ice cream.
  • Substitute 2 containers whipped topping: I like whipped topping because it’s easier, but also fat-free topping makes a little less guilty.
  • When making whipped cream: whip the cream until it holds stiff peaks. Then fold it into the dulce de leche carefully so it doesn’t break.
  • No churn ice is not as firm as regular ice cream. It’s closer to soft-serve in texture, so let it freeze long enough to firm up. Also, store it in the coldest part of the freezer, which is usually in the back.
  • For bonus ice cream points, sprinkle some sea salt over the topping before serving.
Blue bowl full of dulce de leche ice cream

FAQs

What flavor is dulce de leche ice cream?

It’s a caramel flavor, rich and thick.

Is dulce and condensed milk the same thing?

Dulce de leche is sweetened condensed milk that’s been slow cooked for hours so it becomes a rich and thick caramel.

Dulce de leche ice cream being scooped out of container

Easy Dulce de Leche Ice Cream

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This simple no churn caramel ice cream has sweet toasted pecans and is a delicious homemade ice cream!

Recipe Video

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Chill Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 25 minutes
Yield 10 servings
Serving Size 1 serving

Ingredients
 

  • 1 tablespoon (14g) butter
  • 2 tablespoons (25g) packed brown sugar
  • 1 cup chopped pecans
  • 2 cups (474ml) heavy whipping cream
  • 1 13.4 ounce can dulce de leche (I used Nestle la Lechera brand)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
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Instructions

  • Melt butter and brown sugar together in a small pan over low heat. Cook until butter is melted, then add the pecans. Cook over low heat for about 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and place on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper to cool.
  • Beat heavy whipping cream until stiff peaks form.
  • Place dulce de leche in a large bowl. Stir to break it up a little. Add vanilla and whipped cream and fold gently until almost combined (there will still be a few swirls of dulce de leche showing). You don’t want to over-stir or it won’t set up in the freezer. Fold in pecans.
  • Place in a airtight container and freeze until semi-firm (it won’t be as firm as regular ice cream), at least 4 hours or overnight.
  • Try sprinkling it with a little sea or kosher salt before serving. It’s amazing!

Recipe Notes

  • For this recipe, you can use store-bought dulce de leche or make my easy slow cooker dulce de leche.
  • The nuts are totally optional, but they do add a nice crunchy texture to the ice cream.
  • Substitute 2 containers whipped topping: I like whipped topping because it’s easier, but also fat-free topping makes a little less guilty.
  • When making whipped cream: whip the cream until it holds stiff peaks. Then fold it into the dulce de leche carefully so it doesn’t break.
  • No churn ice is not as firm as regular ice cream. It’s closer to soft-serve in texture, so let it freeze long enough to firm up. Also, store it in the coldest part of the freezer, which is usually in the back.
  • For bonus ice cream points, sprinkle some sea salt over the topping before serving. I love some salted caramel dulce de leche ice cream!

Recipe Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 257kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 26g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 54mg | Sodium: 27mg | Potassium: 94mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 756IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 42mg | Iron: 1mg
Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate
Course Dessert
Cuisine American

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Dorothy Kern

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  1. I could definitely use a scoop of that! I adore anything with dulce de leche in it so I can’t imagine what I am going to do on Cinco De Mayo with this sad addiction!

  2. Oh my gosh, whats wrong with kids these days? Lord I hope my kids don’t act like that one day. Gee, remember when we were teens and didn’t have cell phones? We actually had to interact with people and we couldn’t talk to our friends until we got home to our wall phones? And some of those were rotary! I’m missing out on this ice cream! I’ve never had dulce de leche anything! Whats wrong with me?

  3. Oh my goodness! This looks so good. I bought a jar of dulce de leche a few weeks ago. I haven’t used it yet. I’m afraid I will like it too much! Pinned to my food board!

  4. The first time I saw the recipe for two-ingredient ice cream, I had the same thought process of using dulce de leche and it was so so good! I love your addition of the pecans though – sounds utterly fabulous!! Pinned, and definitely making again – with your addition!