16 Wine Ice Cream Recipes You Need for National Wine Day (2024)

We love wine and we love ice cream. To make the most of both, we highly recommend trying out some wine slushie recipes, and we know boozy ice cream shakes are a brilliant way to combine dessert with happy hour. But why not take your game one step further by making your ice cream with the wine right in it? Pick up a bottle of your favorite sweet red or white, or get wild and try a bottle of orange wine to pair with summer fruits or chocolate. Go crazy — the sky’s the limit! To get you started, check out these 16 wine ice cream recipes, just in time for National Wine Day.

1. Red Wine Ice Cream: Merlot and vanilla come together in a simple, sweet and tangy ice cream. A spiced red wine syrup takes it over the top for an adult sundae that redefines happy hour. (via Cooking With Janica)

2. Ultimate Dark Chocolate & Malbec Ice Cream: We know chocolate and red wine are a match made in culinary heaven, so why not combine them in one luscious dessert? The extra-dark chocolate is balanced by sweetened condensed milk, and the best part is you don’t need any special tools to make it. (via They Call It the Diamond Blog)

3. Wine Ice Cream: Just three ingredients go into this simple version of wine ice cream. Start with a sweet white or even rosé for a refreshing treat without a ton of added sugar. (via The Sits Girls)

4. Sangria Sorbet: Now that you’ve got the basics (red, white and chocolate!), let’s talk sangria. Wine, booze and fruit make up this quick sorbet that’s the perfect pick-me-up on a hot day. (via Host the Toast)

5. Cheesecake Ice Cream With Blueberry & Red Wine Swirl: These cones might be the ultimate indulgence. Wine, cream cheese and fresh berries make up this smashing red, white and blue ice cream that would be ideal for the Fourth of July. (via A Cookie Named Desire)

6. Fig and Muscat Wine Ice Cream With Salted Pistachio Praline: Figs don’t stay in season for long, so when they finally make an appearance, we want to use them in allll the recipes. This ice cream is so pretty and simple to make, it’s sure to be a new favorite. Plus, who can say no to salted pistachio praline? (via My Little Expat Kitchen)

7. Healthy Red Wine Ice Cream: This rendition of red wine ice cream involves an entire box of wine. However, it also offers protein from Greek yogurt and subs all added sugar with Stevia. Whether or not that makes it *good* for us is debatable, but we’re willing to test it out and see. (via Desserts With Benefits)

8. Brown Sugar Brandy Ice Cream: This rich dessert uses a traditional custard base and blends in dark brown sugar and brandy for deep, luxurious flavor to enjoy all year long. We wanna snuggle up by a fire with this one. (via Pass the Sushi)

9. Moscato and Spices Poached Pear Gelato: You had us at gelato! All the flavors of fall shine through this cream-based treat. Cinnamon, cloves, anise and honey are just as at home in this ice cream as they would be in any baked good. It’s like having pie in ice-cream form! (via Lady & Pups)

10. Sangria Sorbet: This sangria-inspired sorbet is a true chameleon. Keep it light with fresh citrus and a fruity red for summer, or dial up the warmth with mulling spices and a fuller-bodied option for the colder months. (via Dessert for Two)

11. Strawberry-Port Cheesecake Ice Cream: Combining a classic dessert (cheesecake) with a classic dessert wine (port) and churning it into ice cream is a brilliant move in our book. The strawberries and port are cooked down into a syrup that’s swirled into the ice cream, and you should probably make extra to put on *everything.* (via F&B Department)

12. Moscato & Blackberry Ice Cream: No cooking, no tricky custard base and only five ingredients (including wine)? We’re in. Sweet Moscato and fruit-flavored wines (think strawberry and peach) are fun additions to summer ice creams, and we want to try all the combinations. (via Sugar Spun Run)

13. Zinfandel Cherry Sorbet: Sweet cherries pack a powerful punch in this deep red sorbet. The wine is cooked down in a syrupy reduction to minimize the zing of the alcohol and intensify the rich flavors for a dessert that will be the star of the meal. (via Blender Babes)

14. Red Wine and Cocoa Frozen Yogurt: Greek yogurt, red wine and honey — have we been transported to the Mediterranean? This custardy dessert also blends in cocoa for the ultimate decadent treat. (via Killing Thyme)

15. Raspberry Zinfandel Sorbet: We want to dive right into this lip-smacking sorbet. Fresh (or frozen!) raspberries plus zesty Zinfandel make for a bright, refreshing treat that’s perfect for a warm summer day. Pair with a square of dark chocolate for a decadent finish. (via Butterlust)

16. Frozen Apple Halva: This frozen confection draws inspiration from halva, a sweet Indian dessert seasoned with cardamom. The gorgeous golden color comes from the addition of saffron, and it gets a boozy spike from sweet rosé. (via A Brown Table)

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16 Wine Ice Cream Recipes You Need for National Wine Day (2024)

FAQs

How much alcohol is in wine ice cream? ›

A US based dairy company, Mercer's Dairy, has been around for decades, but in 2006 they launched what may be the world's ultimate frozen treat – wine ice cream. This isn't wine-flavored ice cream either. We're talking about actual wine-infused ice cream that clocks in at 5% alcohol-by-volume.

What dessert goes well with red wine? ›

To make for Cabernet Sauvignon shine in a dessert pairing, go for any dessert with very dark chocolate. The bitterness of dark chocolate harmonizes with Cabernet Sauvignon's intensity. Flourless dark chocolate cake, fancy dark chocolate truffles, or even a simple dark chocolate mousse are all fantastic dessert options.

What ice cream pairs with Chardonnay? ›

Rich and nutty, butter pecan ice cream goes well with a Chardonnay. Much like with cookie dough, the buttery notes in an oaked Chardonnay bring out the best in this classic ice cream flavor.

What ice cream goes with pinot noir? ›

Since caramel is so rich, Pinot Noir is the perfect complement. It neither overpowers nor detracts from the delicious caramel flavors… It is honestly the perfect sidekick to this delightful ice cream flavor. If you want a wine as fizztastic as this frozen treat, your go to will be the one and only, fizzy Chill red!

What alcohol is best with ice cream? ›

For fruitier flavors of ice cream like sorbets, strawberry or mango, stick with a clear liquor like vodka or tequila. If you're going for a more decadent, indulgent drink with ice cream flavors like chocolate, salted caramel or coffee, pair it with dark liquor like rum, whiskey or bourbon.

What is the most alcoholic ice cream? ›

Our flavors range from 6% to 9% alcohol by volume (ABV), making Arctic Buzz the booziest ice cream on the market.

Can you get tipsy from alcohol ice cream? ›

In a pint or quart of ice cream, there are only a few tablespoons of booze. Adding too much alcohol would not only make the ice cream taste bad, but it also wouldn't fully freeze. This amount of alcohol is unlikely to get you drunk, but you can get buzzed.

Does alcohol in ice cream affect you? ›

So no, it won't make you drunk.” But that doesn't mean there's no effect, and Chitwood said it's a common misconception that the alcohol gets “cooked out.” You still need to be mindful about getting behind the wheel if you're eating alcoholic ice cream.

What dessert pairs with Pinot Noir? ›

Pinot Noir and Chocolate Tort: A classic red wine and chocolate pairing, Pinot Noir and chocolate cake is a match made in heaven. The rich, dark flavor of chocolate ganache and summer berries is perfectly offset by the bright red fruit notes of Pinot Noir.

What is the best side dish for red wine? ›

The 7 Best Foods to Pair with Red Wine
  • Grilled Steak. A timeless classic, the union of red wine and a perfectly grilled steak is a testament to culinary delight. ...
  • Pasta with Tomato-Based Sauces. ...
  • Cheese. ...
  • Dark Chocolate. ...
  • Roasted Lamb. ...
  • Mushroom Risotto. ...
  • Charcuterie Board.
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What is a good combination with ice cream? ›

Top Ten Foods to Pair with Your Ice Cream Sundae
  • Waffles. Who doesn't love a decked-out waffle? ...
  • French Fries. The salty crunch of a french fry is the perfect complement to ice cream sundaes. ...
  • Donuts. ...
  • Graham Crackers. ...
  • Brownies. ...
  • Fried Chicken. ...
  • Granola. ...
  • Pie.

What wine is good with chocolate ice cream? ›

Chocolate Ice Cream and Zinfandel. Nothing beats a rich and creamy chocolate ice cream. What's even better is chocolate ice cream paired with the subtle fresh berry notes in red wine. I'd recommend pairing with Zinfandel for the dark bold fruit notes.

What wine pairs well with vanilla? ›

Vanilla cake and Riesling

To bring out the best flavors in a vanilla cake, you should look for a Riesling that says “off-dry” on the label. This means that it is a little bit sweet but won't overpower the sweetness of the cake.

What wine goes with cream? ›

Complement Flavors

Match creamy with creamy - Creamy wines, such as Chardonnay or Viognier, matched with cream-based sauces (pasta or poultry) or a creamy cheese.

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