Butterscotch Ice Cream Recipe - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

This Butterscotch Ice Cream is made without eggs & ice cream maker. This no-churn ice cream is made with homemade butterscotch sauce, whipping cream and condensed milk. Alternately you may use store bought sauce or chips or essence /flavorings. This homemade version tastes simply delicious, creamy and is super easy to make.

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When you think of butterscotch, what does it conjure? A sweet sauce drizzled over desserts? Old school hard candies? Or maybe the main flavor of the beloved blondie? No matter what you associate with butterscotch, it pairs well with so many different sweets. While it’s pretty famous as a topping for ice cream, it also tastes delicious in ice cream. If you’re looking for a classic dessert that can please everybody, this easy ice cream is the way to go.

About Butterscotch

Butterscotch was originally a hard candy from the town of Doncaster in Yorkshire, England. Created by confectioner Samuel Parkinson in 1817, Parkinson Butterscotch stopped production in 1977 and disappeared until the original recipe was rediscovered in 2003. Contemporary confectioners ran with the recipe and continue to make the candy in its classic style.

Today it is a popular dessert flavor. It’s commonly confused with caramel, but has a key difference: caramel is based on white sugar, while this is based on brown sugar. The addition of the molasses in the brown sugar gives it a sweeter, richer flavor that lacks the bitterness of regular caramel.

The most basic butterscotch sauce is brown sugar melted with butter – though it can also contain additions like heavy cream, vanilla and salt. Whereas caramel sauce has the finicky tendency to crystallize as you boil the sugar, the butter and molasses in this helps the sugar dissolve evenly and prevent crystallization.

If you find the technical expertise of caramel sauce intimidating, try making this sauce first.

About Butterscotch Ice Cream

Good ice creams need a good topping. There’s been quite a history of butterscotch sauce being used as a topping for ice cream – using both homemade and jarred versions of the sauce. But then someone had the brilliant idea to just add it to the ice cream itself.

Now even major ice cream brands have jumped on this bandwagon after its early 21st century renaissance and produced their own version of butterscotch ripple, candy or chip filled, or even just butterscotch flavored ice cream.

This recipe is for an egg-free ice cream. All you need is some heavy cream and a premade can of sweetened condensed milk. Simply whip some heavy cream, combine it with the condensed milk and homemade sauce, and in a few hours you’ll have perfect low-effort butterscotch ice cream.

For more Ice cream recipes, you can check
Basic No-churn Ice Cream
Pista Ice Cream
Chocolate Ice Cream
Custard Powder Ice Cream
Mango Ice Cream

Photo Guide

How to make Butterscotch Ice Cream (Stepwise pictures)

Make the Sauce

1. Heat a pan and add 2 tablespoons unsalted butter. As it begins to melt, add 1 cup dark brown sugar.

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2. Pour 1 cup heavy whipping cream.

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3. Mix well and bring it to a gentle boil on a medium flame. Boil for 5 mins on a medium heat, scraping down the sides & mixing every 2 mins.

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4. After 5 mins, it turns slightly thicker but is way runny. Add 1 tablespoon vanilla extract.

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5. This is the consistency, it is still of flowy and pouring consistency. Turn off the stove and cool it completely. After cooling you will find the sauce much thicker.

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6. Transfer to a glass jar and refrigerate until used. You can make this sauce ahead and store.

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7. This is the consistency after refrigerating. Leave it out for a while.

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Make Ice Cream

8. Chill the bowl and attachments for at least overnight to 24 hours. Also chill the cream.

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9. Pour 3 cups chilled heavy whipping cream to the bowl. Begin to whip on a low speed & then on a medium speed until you see stiff peaks.

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10. Do not over whip the cream. It takes about 7 to 8 mins to get to this stage.

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11. Pour 1 can of sweetened condensed milk. For a less sweeter ice cream you may reduce some of the condensed milk.

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12. Reserve 1/4 of the prepared sauce and pour the rest.The sauce turns slightly thick after cooling & refrigerating but should be still of pouring consistency.

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13. Gently fold them with the whipped cream, without deflating.

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14. Taste test and add more condensed milk if required. Level the ice cream. Pour little sauce.

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16. Sprinkle praline. You can make it from my Praline Recipe or use store bought.

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17. Place a unbleached parchment paper or cling wrap over the cream. Press down so it touches the ice cream. This helps to prevent ice crystals. Cover and freeze overnight or until set. I freeze it for 15 hours. Since this is not churned in a machine, it is best to finish it in a couple of days. Ice crystals may form if kept for many days.

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When you are ready to serve, leave the ice cream on the counter for a while. Scoop butterscotch ice cream to bowls. Drizzle some sauce and sprinkle praline.

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Variations

Butterscotch ice cream is different in many countries. In India, it consists of no sauce but just praline and some essence added to the ice cream base. If you want to make that, you may skip making the sauce and simply make this Praline Recipe. Use butterscotch essence as directed on the bottle.

In Singapore we get something similar to what I have shown in this post. It has very little crushed hard candy added for topping and more flavor comes from the butterscotch sauce itself.

Making this sauce just takes about 15 mins. But if that is not your thing, you may opt for the store bought ready to use sauce. Just make the ice cream and add the sauce.

Pro Tips

  • Chill your beaters, bowls, and ingredients before starting this recipe. Cold heavy cream whips up faster and a cold ice cream base means a faster setup time in the freezer.
  • Make sure you use heavy cream when making this ice cream. Heavy cream has 36% fat content, and you need at least 30% fat content to help suspend all the air bubbles you whip into the cream. The air whipped into the heavy cream keeps the ice cream light and mimics the churning in an ice cream machine.
  • Add the ice cream to a freezer-safe metal pan. Metal pans help foods cool quicker, and faster freezing means less ice crystals.
  • This ice cream tastes best when consumed within a few days, or else it may get icy when stored for longer periods. Use a custard base made with cornstarch and milk if you want an ice cream that stores for longer in the freezer.

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Butterscotch Ice Cream Recipe

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Recipe to make homemade delicious, no churn egg-free Ice cream flavored with butterscotch sauce.

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Prep Time15 minutes minutes

Freeze time10 hours hours

Total Time10 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Servings8

AuthorSwasthi

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • 1 can sweetened condensed milk (14 Ounces (400 grams), adjust to taste)
  • 3 cups heavy cream (chilled, heavy whipping cream)
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ cup Praline (for serving, optional)

For Butterscotch Sauce

  • 1 cup dark brown sugar
  • 1 cup heavy cream (chilled, heavy whipping cream)
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1 pinch salt

Instructions

Make Butterscotch Sauce

  • Add butter to a saucepan and begin to heat on a low heat.

  • As the butter begin to melt, add brown sugar and 1 cup heavy cream. Stir together and bring it to a boil on a low to medium heat.

  • Boil for 5 minutes on a medium heat, scraping down the sides every 2 mins. The sauce turns slightly thicker but still looks way runny but it turns thicker after cooling.

  • Pour vanilla extract. Turn off the heat and cool completely. After cooling down it should be thick and pourable.

  • Store butterscotch sauce in a cool dry jarand refrigerate. This keeps good for about 3 to 4 weeks.

How to Make Butterscotch Ice Cream

  • Chill a large bowl and the whisk or attachments of the stand/ hand mixer for at least 24 hours in the freezer.

  • Pour the chilled cream to the bowl. Begin to whip on a low speed and then on a medium speed until stiff peaks form.

  • Pour condensed milk and butter scotch sauce (saving ¼ cup for later). Gently fold the whipped cream, taking care not to deflate it.

  • Taste test the ice cream. Add more butterscotch sauce for more sweetness.

  • Transfer to a metal loaf pan. Drizzle some butter scotch sauce & sprinkle praline. Place a cling wrap & press it down over to the mixture to avoid ice crystals.

  • Freeze overnight or more until the ice cream is set.

  • Scoop the ice cream to serving bowls, Drizzle butterscotch sauce and praline before serving.

NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts

Butterscotch Ice Cream Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 753Calories from Fat 477

% Daily Value*

Fat 53g82%

Saturated Fat 33g206%

Polyunsaturated Fat 2g

Monounsaturated Fat 14g

Cholesterol 163mg54%

Sodium 109mg5%

Potassium 359mg10%

Carbohydrates 63g21%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 63g70%

Protein 8g16%

Vitamin A 1907IU38%

Vitamin C 2mg2%

Calcium 251mg25%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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