Copycat Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Ice Cream Recipe | CDKitchen.com (2024)

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Ben & Jerry's has been making ice cream history since 1978. They are well known for famous flavors like Cherry Garcia and Chunky Monkey. This recipe duplicates their rich and creamy chocolate ice cream (which is the number one flavor of ice cream in America). Feel free to stir in add-ins like nuts, fruits, or candies as desired.

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serves/makes:

ready in:

2-5 hrs

7 reviews
3 comments


ingredients

4 ounces unsweetened chocolate, coarsely chopped
1 cup milk
2 large eggs, beaten
1 cup sugar
1 cup heavy whipping cream
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 pinch salt

directions

Place the chocolate in a heavy saucepan over very low heat. Cook, stirring frequently, until the chocolate is melted. Slowly whisk in the milk and cook, stirring constantly, until smooth. Remove the pan from the heat and let cool.

Place the eggs in a bowl and whisk until light and fluffy. Add the sugar, a little at a time, while whisking. Add the cream, vanilla, and salt and whisk to blend completely.

Mix the cooled chocolate mixture into the egg mixture and blend well.

Place the ice cream batter in a covered container and refrigerate for 1-3 hours or until well chilled.

Transfer the mixture to an ice cream machine and process as per the machine manufacturer's instructions. Store the ice cream in an airtight container in the freezer.


nutrition data

312 calories, 21 grams fat, 31 grams carbohydrates, 5 grams protein per 1/2 cup. This recipe is low in sodium.



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reviews & comments

  1. ykingdon REVIEW:
    June 29, 2022

    I personally thought the recipe was quite easy. It turned out delicious loved it. I made a double batch for my grandkids and they loved it.

  2. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    July 5, 2013

    I didn't understand some of the confusion over the recipe unless it's been changed since those reviews were written. It worked great for me and turned out delicious! I added some grated chocolate to the ice cream maker just before it was done churning so it had chocolate flakes in it. Very good recipe and I would say pretty close to Ben & Jerry's

  3. englishcook November 5, 2009

    Eevening. Can someone please explain the term 'unsweetened chocolate' for a reader from England. Ove here we have 'drinking chocolate powder' which is sweet or 'cocoa powder' which is unseweetened or bars of chocolate which all contain sugar. What should I be using?Any help with a translation would be appreciated.Thanks.

  4. Cookiemonster REVIEW:
    July 20, 2009

    Better than most store bought brands. Excellent chocolate-y taste! Melt the chocolate in a saucepan with the milk in the first step (be patient and keep whisking, it will melt smoothly eventually). I like to cook the eggs, so I added the cream mixture to the saucepan with the chocolate and milk and whisked and cooked the mixture to make sure the eggs were heated enough. Then refrigerated for 3 hours. Then put in the ice cream maker and an hour later enjoyed excellent choco ice cream, yummmy!

  5. Anonymous Fixer March 3, 2008

    This is written very oddly and doesn't work as posted, so I fixed it below. Also agree with poster who suggested double boiler (you can fake this with an elevated small saucepan inside a larger saucepan in which you heat the water. Finally, I added a pinch of instant coffee, which enhances the chocolate flavor without adding more sweetness.
    [Recipe Removed - please re-submit it to the site as a new recipe]

  6. TWA REVIEW:
    July 19, 2007

    I agree that the instructions are a little screwy. I just moved the first instruction to after the third (...and salt and whisk to blend). Makes more sense, the eggs get cooked a little, and the result is fantastic!Also, melt the chocolate in a double boiler and then add.

  7. Chocoholic REVIEW:
    May 6, 2007

    Yum! The missing "melt the chocolate" part of the recipe aside, this recipe was fairly simple. The result was super delicious!

  8. Neri REVIEW:
    January 20, 2007

    What I did when I made this recipe the first time, I melted the chocolate together with the milk and followed as directed. Very good ice cream!! We ate it all in about 2 days!!!

  9. Guest Foodie July 14, 2006

    uhm....i had isues understanding the frist part with wisking chocolate and heat? anyone know what i'm supposed to do?

  10. patty REVIEW:
    July 5, 2006

    This recipe has a few problems--instructions do not include when to melt the chocolate. I assumed it was done first, then mixed in with the milk at beginning--these two did not mix well, but I finally got it. Also,the eggs are not cooked at all--I found that unsafe. I ended up cooking the eggs, sugar & cream mixture over low heat for about 7 minutes. It took longer to cool off, so give yourself extra time. End result was very yummy!

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This is a copy cat recipe submitted to CDKitchen by a third-party. This recipe is not an original recipe unless specifically stated and is considered only to be an acceptable "clone" to the original for the home cook to attempt to duplicate. Please also note that many nationwide restaurant chains vary their menus and ingredients by region so the version provided may not be similar to what you may have tried before. All trademarks referenced are property of their respective owners.

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What chocolate is in Ben and Jerry's? ›

Our chocolate ice cream gets its chocolatey awesomeness from Fairtrade Certified® cocoa. Fairtrade ensures cocoa growers a fair price for their harvests, enabling them to protect their land & livelihoods, provide for their families, and invest in their future.

What are the main ingredients in Ben and Jerry's ice cream? ›

Ingredients. CREAM, SKIM MILK, LIQUID SUGAR (SUGAR, WATER), WATER, EGG YOLKS, SUGAR, GUAR GUM, VANILLA EXTRACT, VANILLA BEANS, CARRAGEENAN.

What are the ingredients in Ben and Jerry ice cream? ›

Ingredients. Cream, Concentrated Skim Milk, Liquid Sugar, Water, Egg Yolks, Fair Trade Vanilla Extract with Vanilla Bean Seeds, Sugar, Thickeners (Guar Gum, Carrageenan).

Where does Ben and Jerry's get their cocoa? ›

Where the Bean Begins. Our little cocoa bean starts out where around 40% of the world's cocoa comes from: on a farm in the Ivory Coast. So far, so average. But, what makes our bean not-so-average is that unlike a lot of the cocoa here, it's produced in Fairtrade(Opens in new window) conditions.

What are the ingredients in Ben and Jerry's chocolate chip ice cream? ›

Cream, Concentrated Skim Milk, Liquid Sugar, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough (Wheat Flour, Brown Sugar, Sugar, Butter, Chocolate Chips [Sugar, Chocolate Liquor, Cocoa Butter, Emulsifier (Soybean Lecithin), Vanilla Extract], Eggs, Soybean Oil, Water, Molasses, Salt, Vanilla Extract), Water, Cookie Dough Powder (Wheat Flour, ...

What are the steps in the ice cream process? ›

In ice cream plant, general ice cream processing steps includes: Blend ingredients, Pasteurize mix, hom*ogenize, Age the mix, Add colors and liquid flavors, Freeze, Add nuts, fruits and bulky flavorings, Package, and Harden.

How do they make Ben and Jerry's? ›

A batch of ice cream mix starts with heavy cream, condensed skim milk, and liquid cane sugar. To these ingredients the Mix Master also adds egg yolks, cocoa powder for our chocolate flavours, and natural stabilisers which help prevent heat shock and formation of ice crystals.

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