Ginger Maple Miso Ice Cream is a six ingredient vegan ice cream recipe that brings truly incredible flavor - sweet, salty, rich and savory.
recipe originally published October 10, 2012
Ginger Maple Miso Ice Cream
This is absolutely, positively hands down my number one most favorite ice cream ever.
These flavors - sweet and salty, rich and savory, almost French Toasty - are just so good together. Combining them into an ice cream has been on my mind for some time, and I am so happy with the result.
Favorite. Ever.
Vegan Ice Cream Recipe
My homemade ice cream skills were developed at a very young age. The kind of ice cream you make with ice and rock salt and an old-timey wood bucket with a hand crank. I looked forward to it every summer.
We made ice cream every summer at our huge family picnic. The whole family would converge on great grandma’s land out in the country. While my brother would run off to grandma’s go-cart tracks that wound through her back yard, I would get in the car with Uncle Dudley and run to the store for rock salt and ice.
One of my favorite traditions back then, one of my favorite memories now.
I still wonder what became of that old ice cream maker. I still remember the rich creamy vanilla flavor of that ice cream – the best ice cream I have ever had.
Then I created this recipe.
These days, I use a modern Ice Cream Maker (incredibly easy to use, and a VERY good price!). This recipe sets up in about 20 minutes - ready for transfer to the freezer in a freezer safe container.
The first time I made this Ginger Maple Miso Ice Cream, it was late fall.
Still nice warm temperatures for ice cream, but let us be honest - ice cream is a year round treat, yes?
During the summer, though? This is the ice cream flavor that gets asked for again and again. I don't even have to follow my own recipe anymore, I make this one so often.
I really cannot adequately describe the flavors. Do you get a feeling when I say something like Buttery French Toast? It is sorta like that. With a salty component to accompany the sweet.
The crystallized ginger brings a bright spicy bite, and more sweet.
From lemon cake to chocolate fudge goodness, this unique ice cream pairs well with many desserts.
Ginger Maple Miso Ice Cream also shines as the star of the show - simple vegan ice cream in a bowl.
Yum.
please make this soon. you won't regret it...
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Ginger Maple Miso Ice Cream
A six ingredient vegan ice cream recipe that brings truly incredible flavor - sweet, salty, rich and savory.
Ingredients
- 2 (15 ounce) cans full fat coconut milk, divided
- 2 tablespoons tapioca starch
- ⅓ cup maple syrup
- 1-2 tablespoons miso paste*
- 1 tablespoon pure vanilla
- ¾ cup crystallized ginger, divided
Instructions
- *Begin with one tablespoon miso and taste - add more to your salty preference (I used two).
- In a small bowl, whisk together ½ cup coconut milk with 2 tablespoons tapioca starch. Set aside.
- Pour the remaining coconut milk into a saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a simmer, stirring frequently, and cook for about five minutes.
- Add tapioca starch mixture, maple syrup, and miso to the saucepan. Continue stirring as mixture thickens. Remove from heat and allow to cool.
- Pour ice cream mixture into ice cream maker, proceed with manufacturer instruction.
- While ice cream is processing, chop crystallized ginger into small pieces.
- When ice cream has formed (generally after 15-20 minutes), add ½ cup crystallized ginger pieces while machine continues to churn.
- Continue a couple minutes more, until ginger is fully incorporated. Transfer to freezer safe container, top with remaining crystallized ginger, and freeze.
Notes
dairy, egg, oil, and gluten free, vegan
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
½ cupAmount Per Serving: Calories: 209Total Fat: 11gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 98mgCarbohydrates: 16gFiber: 1gSugar: 16gProtein: 2g
nutrition calculations results vary by calculator, are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to replace medical advice or treatment.
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Sarah says
How have a I gone so long in life without having ever heard of ginger ice cream?? Better yet - dairy free ginger ice cream with my favorite sweetener, maple. It's like you made this just for me. I love it!
Susan@LunaCafe says
What an interesting flavor pairing. I'm intrigued by the miso especially. Can't wait to try this, thanks!
Kristina Sloggett says
you are so welcome, Susan - enjoy!
Janel from NellieBellie says
Here in MN it's still cold and dreary but I'm dreaming of making ice cream soon! And this flavor combo sounds amazing!!
Kristina Sloggett says
YES, Janel - we enjoy ice cream even in the cold (hope it warms up for you soon!). and enjoy - I hope you like this as much as we do!
Arman @ thebigmansworld says
OMG. YES. Miso paste in ice cream..This randomly reminds me of the time I tried to make vegemite ice cream and made my sister sick....That was actually pretty awesome but anyway.
This. Looks. Epic. Sweet/salty/tangy perfection!
Kristina Sloggett says
you should try this one, Arman, I cannot describe the flavors. SO good.
and... vegemite? that is indeed interesting!
Josie says
I was so excited to see this! I bet the sweetness of miso works perfectly in ice cream 🙂 Love your creative recipes!
Kristina Sloggett says
thank you Josie! YES, these flavors are so amazing together, and I try not to use that word lightly 😉
Alice says
LOL I'll go with "french toasty" cuz I cannot figure out how this should taste.... 🙂 It's definitely interesting!
Kimberly Ann @ Bake Love Give says
What a fabulously unique flavor combination. I'm in!
Laura says
I love creative ice cream flavors like this! Pinning!
Susan | LunaCafe says
What an interesting flavor pairing! It would be perfect with an Asian menu. Can't wait to try it.
Alisa @ Go Dairy Free says
Oooh, yes, dairy-free ice cream often misses that depth of flavor and touch of salt to heighten everything - that must be amazing with the miso!