Stardew Valley Recipes: How to Make Ice Cream 3 Ways (2024)

It’s hard to find someone who doesn’t like this.⁠—Stardew Valley item description for ice cream
(Player),

This recipe of mine won 1st place in a cooking competition! I hope you like it. Thanks for being a friend!

—Jodi

It won Jodi first place in a cooking competition. It’s one of Demetrius’s favorite gifts to receive. It’s a treat that almost every character in the game enjoys (except for a few and we’re not naming names). It’s: ice cream!

Who doesn’t love ice cream, really?

In Stardew Valley, you don’t get just a regular old ice cream cone either. The icon has three different colored ice cream scoops, with pink on the top, green in the middle, and white on the bottom. The flavors I picked for each scoop are based off my own tastes, have a similar color palette to the one in-game, and all pair well when eaten together. Each flavor also shows off a different method for making ice cream.

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Traditional Strawberry Ice Cream

The first flavor I made was strawberry, meant to match the pink ice cream scoop on top. This one wasn’t too hard to figure out as strawberries are part of the game, although they’re not used in any cooking recipes. Strawberry is also a classic ice cream flavor.

The method used to make this ice cream is inspired by traditional custard bases that use egg yolks to both stabilize and enrich the final product. Unfortunately it requires an ice cream machine to properly churn the base and add air content (also called overrun) to produce the fluffiness we associate with this kind of frozen dessert. This is still probably my favorite method to use as it comes out rich, creamy, and flawless practically every time.

If you want to learn how to make this ice cream, click here!

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No-machine Matcha Lime Ice Cream

The middle green scoop is matcha lime, a strong and summery combination. While no particularly strong evidence for matcha or lime exists in this universe, lemons are mentioned in other recipes and you can receive a tea set during the Feast of the Winter Star. The tea set seems to imply some kind of tea consumption and citrus is clearly part of the world building. In the end it’s a fun and unusual pairing that is delicious with the other two flavors.

**Editor’s Note: Green tea is officially a product you can make starting with patch 1.4, so I guess this ice cream flavor is canon now!

It’s also a bit easier and less costly to make than the first recipe because all you need is some kind of hand or stand mixer, which most people have. You could even do this by hand with a whisk if you have a strong arm and strong motivation!

And best of all there are only two ingredients for the base: heavy or whipping cream and sweetened condensed milk. This time the air is added by whipping the heavy cream, instead of churning custard. The main drawback to this method is you don’t get quite as complex a flavor as when using the traditional way; however, if you want ice cream faster and with fewer steps, this is still the better way to go.

If you want to learn how to make this no-machine ice cream, click here!

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Dairy-free Coconut Vanilla Ice Cream

The bottom white scoop is a combination of coconut and vanilla. Coconuts are abundant throughout the Calico Desert near the player’s home of Pelican Town, so it makes sense to use them as a base for non-dairy ice cream. There is, however, much less evidence of vanilla use in Stardew Valley. The only time it’s really mentioned is in a painting called Vanilla Villa. Despite the minimal mention I decided to use it in the ice cream because it tastes great with coconut and the other flavors mentioned here.

The ice cream method requires an ice cream machine for churning but no animal dairy; with minimal tweaking it’s easy to make vegan and perfect for those allergic to milk and cream. It does require a bit of effort and either a hand or stand blender to recombine the coconut fat into the liquid, but the payoff is something remarkably close to soft-serve ice cream.

If you’d like to learn how to make this dairy-free ice cream, click here!

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Experiment!

Pick whichever style you want to try and master first. Once you find one you like, feel free to mix and match the flavors and maybe even the styles! Or better yet, be adventurous and create your own perfect ice cream!

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Stardew Valley Recipes: How to Make Ice Cream 3 Ways (2024)

FAQs

How do you get ice cream in Stardew Valley? ›

Ice Cream is a food item found in Stardew Valley. It can be purchased during the summer at the ice cream stand in Pelican Town for 250g and is available to purchase from Sandy at the Oasis on Sundays. The Ice Cream Stand opens at 1:00PM and closes at 5:00PM.

How do you learn all the recipes in Stardew Valley? ›

You can learn 32 recipes from watching The Queen of Sauce on TV. New episodes of The Queen of Sauce air every Sunday in Year 1 and Year 2, and reruns that feature a random recipe play every Wednesday. 37 recipes can be learned by befriending other people in town.

How to make ice cream more delicious? ›

To make a different ice cream flavor, fold 2 to 2 1/2 cups of finely diced mix-ins into the ice cream immediately after churning. Adding fresh strawberries makes a wonderful strawberry ice cream, but another fresh fruit, mini chocolate chips, or cookie or brownie crumbles would be great too.

Who loves ice cream in Stardew? ›

Gifting
Villager Reactions
LoveDemetrius
LikeAbigail • Alex • Caroline • Clint • Dwarf • Elliott • Evelyn • George • Gus • Haley • Jas • Jodi • Kent • Lewis • Linus • Marnie • Maru • Pam • Penny • Pierre • Robin • Sam • Sandy • Sebastian • Shane • Vincent • Wizard
DislikeEmily • Harvey • Krobus • Leah • Leo • Willy
Jan 23, 2024

What does Sam love in Stardew Valley? ›

Cheerful and bursting with energy, Sam loves music, sports, video games, and hanging out with his friends. He has dreams of making it big with his band. Sam is one of the six bachelors available to marry in Stardew Valley.

Can you get recipes you missed in Stardew Valley? ›

You can learn a new recipe every week from her, so it's crucial to check the TV (or simply use this guide) to determine when a new recipe or a repeat that you missed is airing. New recipes air every Sunday for the first two years in-game, and a random rerun will play on Wednesdays.

Who loves fried eggs in Stardew Valley? ›

Gifting
Villager Reactions
LikeAlex • Demetrius • Jodi • Kent • Leah • Linus • Marnie • Pierre • Sam • Shane
NeutralCaroline • Clint • Elliott • Emily • Evelyn • George • Gus • Harvey • Krobus • Leo • Lewis • Maru • Penny • Robin • Sandy • Willy
DislikeAbigail • Dwarf • Haley • Jas • Pam • Vincent • Wizard
HateSebastian
Jan 11, 2021

What does Alex like in Stardew Valley? ›

Alex loves sports, specifically "gridball", and hanging out at the beach. He is quite arrogant and brags to everyone that he is going to be a professional athlete. He believes studying is for "nerds". Alex often works out in the men's locker room or in his room.

Is there egg in ice cream? ›

While commercially manufactured ice cream is typically made with pasteurized eggs or egg products, recipes for homemade ice cream often use raw eggs in the base mixture.

What is French ice cream called? ›

The most common word for French ice cream is “glace.” But you'll also see “crème glacée,” “glace fermière,” “glace artisanale ” (artisanal ice cream), “glace végétale” (vegan ice cream), and sorbet or “sorbet végétal”. Here's an introduction to what all that means.

Can you make ice at home? ›

Fill a plastic bag with about an inch of water laying flat. Place flat in freezer. Break up with an ice pick. If you want rectangular cubes you would have to saw them out; probably not worth the time or effort.

How do you make ice without an ice maker? ›

You can also make instant ice with water bottles. Simply place unopened bottles of water in the freezer for an hour and remove, slap the bottle against your hand and voila, it's magic as you watch it turn into the perfect slushy ice consistency just right for drinking.

How can I make good ice at home? ›

Freeze your ice cubes for about 24 hours. Hammond says that slow freezing is vital because it allows enough time for impurities to be forced out of the ice. She likens it to how lake water freezes slowly, so that by the time the lake is frozen solid, the top appears glass-like.

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