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Raspberry Jelly Doughnut Ice Cream

ice cream· National Ice Cream Month
July 7, 2022

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Raspberry Jelly Doughnut Ice Cream – Doughnut-infused ice cream swirled with raspberry sauce and sprinkled with doughnut pieces

photo of three scoops of raspberry doughnut ice cream in a white bowl

Ice cream month is well underway, people! And with the record-setting heat indexes we’ve been feeling, thank goodness we have an excuse to eat cold treats.

Today’s recipe is a fun one. It’s a homemade ice cream infused with doughnuts and swirled with a homemade raspberry sauce so it tastes just like a jelly-filled doughnut. I could not stop eating this ice cream. I loved the chunks of doughnut and the sweet globs of raspberry sauce that stayed smooth, even when chilled in the freezer. My daughter even loved it because of the marbled pink color of the ice cream.

Let’s take a closer look at my Raspberry Jelly Doughnut Ice Cream!

overhead shot of raspberry jelly doughnut ice cream scooped in a white bowl
a bowl of raspberry jelly doughnut ice cream with a doughnut for garnish
raspberry jelly doughnut ice cream in a bowl with a few bites removed

Infusing the doughnut flavor

To get the doughnut flavor into the base of the ice cream, it is infused. What does that mean exactly? It means that the doughnut pieces are left to sit in the milk and cream mixture so that the mixture takes in the flavor of the doughnuts but without having to blend them into the milk, which would make the consistency gritty.

Once the mixture is infused, it’s time to make the ice cream base. This process is just the same as the other ice creams we’ve made before. Heat the milk mixture with sugar and then slowly add to whisked egg yolks in a medium bowl. Once the yolks are tempered, they are added back to the sauce pan to cook with the cream mixture until thickened. The mixture is chilled until very cold, about 6 hours.

Making the raspberry sauce

While the mixture chills, make the raspberry sauce. This is an insanely simple process – just cooking raspberries and sugar together until thick. But I highly recommend using a candy thermometer to make the the consistency is just right. The sauce is ready when it reaches 220 degrees.

Chill the sauce until cold.

Freezing the ice cream

Once the ice cream base is cold, freeze according to your machine instructions. Then, layer the ice cream in a storage container with the cold raspberry sauce and bite-sized doughnut pieces. Chill the ice cream until firm.

Tips & Tricks

  1. Use a thermometer. I highly recommend using a thermometer to check the temperature of the ice cream base as it cooks to ensure it doesn’t overcook the yolks in the mixture. Also, the thermometer will be useful when making the raspberry sauce.
  2. Chill everything. You must chill the ice cream base and the raspberry sauce before assembling the ice cream. Otherwise, your ice cream will not get firm enough in the ice cream machine and it will form ice crystals during the freezing process.
  3. Squeeze out the doughnuts. After the milk mixture has been infused with the doughnut flavor, make sure to squeeze out all the milk from the doughnuts, since they probably absorbed a good amount of it.
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Raspberry Jelly Doughnut Ice Cream

Prep Time20 minutes mins
Cook Time10 minutes mins
Chilling Time:16 hours hrs
Total Time16 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
Servings: 1 quart

Ingredients

  • 3 glazed yeast doughnuts divided
  • 1 cup milk whole
  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • ½ cup sugar
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt
  • 5 large egg yolks
Raspberry sauce:
  • 1 cup raspberries
  • ½ cup sugar softened

Instructions

  • Add milk and 1 cup of cream to a medium bowl. Break up 2 doughnuts into tiny pieces and add to the milk and cream. Stir together and cover. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours and up to 24 hours.
  • Remove chilled doughnut milk mixture from refrigerator. Pour mixture over sauce pan, straining out doughnut pieces and squeezing out all the milk from them. Add sugar, and salt to the sauce pan. Heat until the mixture is steaming, but not boiling. Remove from heat.
  • Add yolks to a medium bowl and very slowly whisk in warm milk. Transfer mixture back to saucepan and set over medium heat. Stir constantly until mixture thickens slightly and is 170 degrees. Remove from heat immediately so the mixture doesn't scramble.
  • Place remaining heavy cream in a large bowl and place strainer over bowl. Pour thickened yolk mixture through strainer to remove lumps. Stir with cream. Cover with plastic wrap. Chill mixture until completely cold, about 4-6 hours.
  • While the mixture chills, prepare the raspberry sauce. Add raspberries and sugar to small sauce pan and place over medium heat. Cook, stirring occassionally, until the mixture thickens up and reaches 220 degrees. Turn off heat and let raspberry sauce cool slightly. Transfer to a storage container, cover, and chill until cold.
  • Once chilled, ice cream base is ready for your machine. Freeze ice cream according to machine instructions. Cut final doughnut into bite-sized pieces.
  • Once mixture is frozen, layer ice cream with doughnut pieces and drizzles of raspberry sauce. I did two layers to make sure every bite had tons to raspberry sauce. Cover and freeze ice cream until solid, about 8 hours.

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Comments

  1. Helen Little says

    July 12, 2022 at 5:50 pm

    This is such a creative and well thought out recipe for doughnut ice cream! I can’t wait to try it.

    Reply
  2. Sara Welch says

    July 8, 2022 at 4:31 pm

    This was such a fun and delicious treat that does not disappoint! Definitely the best way to cure my sweet tooth, indeed!

    Reply
  3. Tayler says

    July 8, 2022 at 3:23 pm

    I’m a sucker for a good jelly donut, but turn it into ice cream and I’m sold! This looks so amazing!

    Reply
  4. Toni says

    July 8, 2022 at 2:24 pm

    This is seriously amazing!! Such a perfect summer treat!

    Reply
  5. Beth says

    July 8, 2022 at 12:20 pm

    I can’t think of anything more amazing than jelly doughnut ice cream. It’s my two favorite treats combined into one super treat. It’s the Transformers of desserts.

    Reply
  6. cam says

    July 8, 2022 at 12:19 pm

    I didn’t think it was possible to love an ice cream flavor so much but this was is SO GOOD! So unique and really delicious!

    Reply
  7. Jen @ JENRON DESIGNS says

    July 8, 2022 at 11:12 am

    YUM this is such an unexpected ice cream flavor but sounds delicious and must try for me!

    Reply
  8. Monica Simpson says

    July 7, 2022 at 11:21 pm

    Oh man does this look good! I’ve been addicted to ice cream lately too. Summer does that to me.

    Reply
  9. Amber Myers says

    July 7, 2022 at 9:18 pm

    Wow, what a unique ice cream flavor. I know I will love this!

    Reply

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