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Easy No-Churn Avocado Ice Cream | Vegan, GF, Paleo + Super Creamy

Updated: Feb 6, 2025 · Published: Sep 16, 2019 by Lacey Baier · This post may contain affiliate links which won’t change your price but will share some commission. · 3 Comments

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This easy, no-churn Avocado Ice Cream is made using a food processor and very simple ingredients! You're just 5 ingredients away from this delicious vegan, dairy-free, clean-eating, and paleo avocado ice cream recipe!

Easy no-churn Avocado Ice Cream using a food processor and very simple ingredients! this RECIPE

Can I Freeze Avocado?

If you're sitting there and asking yourself if avocados really can be frozen, the answer is YES!  For some reason (for me) it was hard to believe this at first, but avocados can be frozen and they work perfectly in smoothies and ice creams when frozen.  However, there is one caveat: avocados do have a slightly different texture once frozen, so they wouldn't work well to top on a salad or make avocado toast, but they work great in ice creams and smoothies where their original texture isn;t needed.

If you're not going to use the avocados in this ice cream recipe, the best way to freeze an avocado is to remove the skin, dice it into pieces or mash it, and then store it in an air-tight container in freezer.  Frozen avocados will last up to 3-4 months in the freezer.  Check out this post for a great avocado smoothie freezer pack recipe.

Simple ingredients for the avocado ice cream, including avocado, banana, coconut milk, raw honey, and fresh lemon juice.
Bowl of food processor filled with fresh, sliced avocados, ready to be processed and used in the avocado ice cream recipe.

How To Make Avocado Ice Cream At Home

Making your own avocado ice cream at home is incredibly easy.  Just follow these simple steps:

  1. Add sliced, peeled fresh avocado to a food processor or high-speed blender, and blend until smooth.

  2. Add hardened coconut cream from canned coconut milk, along with sliced frozen bananas, pure maple syrup, and lemon juice, and blend until smooth and creamy. If bananas are not fully ripe, you may need to add in additional maple syrup.

  3. Taste, and add any more pure maple syrup, as needed, to reach the desired sweetness. 

  4. Transfer the mixture into a freezer-safe container, and place in freezer for at least 3-4 hours or overnight.

  5. When ready to serve, let soften for 10-15 minutes at room temperature before scooping.

For this recipe, I use frozen sliced bananas and finish the freezing in the freezer, but you could also also freeze the avocados ahead of time so the texture is more like soft serve once blended.

Overhead view of pureed avocados, which are the base in the food processor for the avocado ice cream.
Frozen sliced bananas ready to use in avocado ice cream to sweeten it.

What Does Avocado Ice Cream Taste Like?

Are you freaking out right now that your avocado ice cream is going to taste like frozen guacamole?  If so, don't worry: it does NOT taste like frozen guacamole.  While I love me some good homemade guacamole...that's just eww.  So, what DOES guacamole taste like?  It tastes like a mellow, rich, creamy, smooth, and sweet frozen avocado. You can easily add additional flavors to your avocado ice cream, like the following avocado ice cream flavor add-ins:

  • dark chocolate morsels
  • fresh mint (or peppermint extract)
  • ground cinnamon
  • vanilla bean (or vanilla extract)
  • chopped pistachios or almonds

The flavor is very mellow so it can handle a variety of different add-ins.

Overhead view of the no churn avocado ice cream with the ingredients added to the food processor, ready to blend into avocado ice cream.
Side view of pouring the pure maple syrup into the food processor in order to make the avocado ice cream.

How To Make Avocado Sweeter More Naturally

This avocado ice cream uses pure maple syrup and sliced bananas for natural sweetness.  I like the combination of these two so I don't overpower the avocado ice cream with the bananas, but the flavor is sweet enough for your tastebuds.  Keep in mind the natural sweetness of the avocado will have a big effect on the ice cream - so if the avocado is low in flavor and richness, that will get reflected in the ice cream.

The riper the banana, the sweeter the ice cream will be as well so make sure to use ripe bananas.  If you can't find super ripe bananas, you'll likely need to add a bit more pure maple syrup to compensate.

For those who don't like bananas of who need a different option for a natural way to sweeten ice cream, you can also use raw honey.

Spoonful of avocado ice cream from the food processor, ready to be transferred to the freezer to fully harden.
Side view of ice cream scoop filled wit a scoop of avocado ice cream fresh from the freezer.

How To Make Homemade Ice Cream More Creamy

Fortunately, avocados and bananas are ver creamy naturally, so they're perfect for a creamy homemade ice cream.  Here are some tips for how to make your homemade ice cream more creamy:

  • use full fat coconut cream (from a refrigerated can of coconut milk)
  • once frozen, allow to thaw for 10-15 minutes, and then stir together again before serving
  • choose perfectly ripe avocados
  • choose ripe bananas
Hand rolling a scoop of avocado ice cream in a freezer-safe container, ready to be served.

How To Store Avocado Ice Cream

To store your delicious avocado ice cream, I recommend using an air-tight container that is freezer-safe.  I often use my glass meal prep containers and then adding a layer of plastic wrap over the top to keep it air-tight.  You could also use freezer-safe bags, like these re-usable storage bags, which I love as well.

Side view of a bowl filled with three scoops of avocado ice cream, topped with dark chocolate morsels.

More Homemade Ice Cream Recipes

I'm so excited for you to try avocado ice cream and would love to hear what you think in the comments below.  For more tasty and clean-eating homemade ice cream recipes, check out some more of my faves:

  • banana ice cream
  • chocolate banana ice cream
  • eggnog ice cream
  • coffee ice cream
  • peach ice cream
  • pumpkin ice cream

I have sooooo many more on the blog, but these ones are great ice cream recipes to get you started!

Side view of a hand scooping out a spoonful of avocado ice cream, topped with dark chocolate morsels.
Easy no-churn Avocado Ice Cream using a food processor and very simple ingredients!

Easy No-Churn Avocado Ice Cream

Lacey Baier
This easy, no-churn Avocado Ice Cream is made using a food processor and very simple ingredients! You’re just 5 ingredients away from this delicious vegan, dairy-free, clean-eating, and paleo avocado ice cream recipe!
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Prep Time 2 hours hrs
Freeze 3 hours hrs
Total Time 5 hours hrs
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 4
Calories 274 kcal

Equipment

  • Food Processor

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Ingredients
  

  • ¼ cup hardened coconut cream (from 1 14-oz can full-fat coconut milk, refrigerated overnight — only the cream)
  • 2 ripe avocados, halved, pitted and peeled
  • 2 very ripe bananas, sliced and frozen
  • 3 tablespoon pure maple syrup, plus more, to taste
  • 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice

Instructions
 

  • Add sliced, peeled fresh avocado to a food processor or high-speed blender, and blend until smooth.
  • Add hardened coconut cream from canned coconut milk, along with sliced frozen bananas, pure maple syrup, and lemon juice, and blend until smooth and creamy. If bananas are not fully ripe, you may need to add in additional maple syrup.
  • Taste, and add any more pure maple syrup, as needed, to reach the desired sweetness.
  • Transfer the mixture into a freezer-safe container, and place in freezer for at least 3-4 hours or overnight.
  • When ready to serve, let soften for 10-15 minutes at room temperature before scooping.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5 cupCalories: 274 kcalCarbohydrates: 29 gProtein: 3 gFat: 17 gSaturated Fat: 5 gSodium: 10 mgPotassium: 781 mgFiber: 9 gSugar: 11 gVitamin A: 184 IUVitamin C: 17 mgCalcium: 31 mgIron: 1 mg
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  1. Griff Neilson

    September 21, 2021 at 7:10 pm

    4 stars
    I tried this one because I was so intrigued by the concept of it and I love avocado's! I think the best thing about this was the texture for me. Avocado's give that "creaminess" that mimic ice cream and I really love this version which does a great job satisfying taste buds in a clean way! Thank you!

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  2. Ken Shierlaw

    February 27, 2021 at 10:51 pm

    Hi Lacey can you use Coconut Cream from can instead ofCoconut Milk as in your receipt.

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    • Jen Moderator

      March 08, 2021 at 2:56 pm

      Hi Ken, thank you for your question! I'm Lacey's blog moderator and can help you with this. The answer is YES! Just be sure to stick with the quantity of coconut cream Lacey mentioned in the recipe (1/4 cup). I hope this works well for you and that you enjoy! -Jen

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