Cannabis Coffee Ice Cream Recipe: 5 Easy Steps
This cannabis coffee ice cream recipe delivers a rich, creamy, infused dessert that combines the best of coffee flavor with a smooth THC kick. Fordee from Herbistry420 makes this homemade cannabis coffee ice cream using an infused heavy cream base, espresso powder, egg yolks, and whole milk — then churns it in an ice cream ...
This cannabis coffee ice cream recipe delivers a rich, creamy, infused dessert that combines the best of coffee flavor with a smooth THC kick. Fordee from Herbistry420 makes this homemade cannabis coffee ice cream using an infused heavy cream base, espresso powder, egg yolks, and whole milk — then churns it in an ice cream maker for a luxurious result. This is a cannabis coffee ice cream recipe that tastes genuinely professional.
Cannabis Coffee Ice Cream Recipe: Ingredients
This homemade cannabis coffee ice cream uses a classic custard-style base. Here’s everything you need:
- Cannabis infused heavy cream — 1 cup (see the infused heavy cream recipe video linked above)
- Whole milk — 1.5 cups (350–354 ml). Do not substitute with 2% or non-dairy alternatives — full-fat whole milk is essential.
- White (caster) sugar — 1 cup
- Egg yolks — 4 large, separated
- Espresso powder or instant coffee — 1 tablespoon (use decaf for a caffeine-free version)
- Pure vanilla extract — 1 tablespoon
- Optional mix-ins: chocolate chips, added in the last 10 minutes of churning
Cannabis Coffee Ice Cream Recipe: 5 Easy Steps
Step 1: Combine Ingredients on the Stovetop
Combine the infused heavy cream ice cream base, whole milk, sugar, egg yolks, and espresso powder in a large pot. Turn the burner to low heat — you never want this to boil. Whisk constantly until everything is incorporated. This is your infused heavy cream ice cream custard base.
Step 2: Cook Until Thickened
Continue stirring over low-to-medium heat for about 2 minutes until the mixture thickens noticeably. Don’t stop stirring or you risk burning the bottom. For a completely smooth result, strain the mixture through cheesecloth to remove espresso powder granules. For a slightly gritty coffee texture, leave them in — either way works for this espresso powder ice cream recipe.
Step 3: Add Vanilla and Chill
Remove from heat, transfer to a bowl, and stir in 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract. Press cling film directly onto the surface of the mixture (this prevents a skin from forming), then refrigerate for 45–60 minutes until completely cool to the touch.
Step 4: Churn in Your Ice Cream Maker
This is where the cannabis ice cream maker recipe magic happens. Pour the chilled base into your ice cream maker and churn for 60–80 minutes. If using a pre-freeze bucket model, freeze the bucket the night before. If the mixture was warmer than expected after chilling, add an extra 20 minutes. Add any chocolate chips or mix-ins in the final 10 minutes of churning.
Step 5: Freeze to Set
Transfer the churned ice cream to freezer-safe containers. At this stage it will be very cold but still soft. Freeze for at least 2 hours to firm up to a scoopable consistency. Your homemade cannabis coffee ice cream is ready to serve.
Tips for the Best Cannabis Coffee Ice Cream
- Use whole milk only — the fat content matters for texture and creaminess. Skim or 2% milk will produce inferior results.
- Instant coffee vs. espresso powder — instant coffee dissolves fully for a smooth base; espresso powder adds slight granule texture. Both work well in this espresso powder ice cream recipe.
- Decaf option — swap the espresso powder for decaf to get full coffee flavor without the caffeine.
- Dosing — the THC content depends entirely on the strength of your infused heavy cream ice cream base. Use an edible calculator like scientificedibles.com to estimate your dose.
- No ice cream maker? You can freeze the mixture directly in a container, stirring every 30 minutes for 2–3 hours for a simpler no-churn version (texture will be less creamy).
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