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The Ultimate Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream: Your Favorite Float in a Scoop!

Do you remember the simple joy of an ice cream float? That magical moment when creamy ice cream meets bubbly, sweet soda? What if you could capture that entire delightful experience in a single, scoopable, and incredibly easy-to-make homemade ice cream?

This recipe for Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream is a brilliant and fun dessert hack that does just that. We combine a simple, foolproof condensed milk ice cream base with the unique, sweet flavor of red cream soda and real, mashed strawberries. The result is a creamy, dreamy frozen treat that tastes just like a classic strawberry soda float.

What makes this recipe so special is its incredible ease and nostalgic flavor. There’s no cooking or complicated steps required—you simply whisk the ingredients together and let your ice cream maker do the work. This is the perfect fun, family-friendly project for a summer afternoon. Get ready to churn up a batch of delicious Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream.

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The Magic of Soda in Ice Cream

The secret ingredient that makes this Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream so unique is, of course, the soda! Using a carbonated beverage in an ice cream base creates a wonderful and unexpected flavor.

  • The Flavor: Red cream soda (like Big Red) has a distinct flavor that many describe as a mix of vanilla, cream, and a hint of bubblegum or cotton candy. It’s a classic, nostalgic flavor that infuses the entire ice cream base with its unique sweetness and beautiful pinkish-red hue.
  • The Texture: While the churning process will remove most of the fizziness, the soda helps to create a slightly lighter, almost sherbet-like texture that is incredibly refreshing. It’s a fun twist that makes this dessert stand out.

The Key Ingredients for Your Soda Fountain Treat

The beauty of this Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream lies in its simple, easy-to-find ingredients.

  • Sweetened Condensed Milk: This is the magic shortcut to a foolproof, creamy ice cream. It provides the sugar and milk solids needed for a smooth texture that resists ice crystals, all in one can.
  • Half-and-Half & Heavy Cream: This classic dairy duo provides the fat and liquid needed for a rich, creamy mouthfeel.
  • Red Cream Soda: This is the signature flavor! A brand like Big Red is perfect. If you can’t find red cream soda, regular cream soda will also work beautifully, creating a more classic cream-soda-and-strawberry flavor.
  • Frozen Strawberries: Using thawed and mashed frozen strawberries is a super-easy way to get real fruit flavor and beautiful chunks of fruit throughout the ice cream without any cooking.
Ingredients for the easy Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream recipe.
You only need a few simple ingredients to make this fun and nostalgic Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream.

Step-by-Step Guide to Your Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream

This recipe is one of the easiest from-scratch ice creams you will ever make. It’s a simple process of whisking and churning.

  1. Combine All Ingredients: In a large bowl or pitcher, combine the sweetened condensed milk, half-and-half, red cream soda, heavy cream, and the thawed and mashed frozen strawberries.
  2. Whisk Thoroughly: Whisk everything together until it is well combined and the color is a uniform, beautiful pink.
  3. Chill Completely (The Most Important Step!): For the absolute creamiest possible result, it is highly recommended that you cover the bowl with your Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream base and chill it in the refrigerator until it is very cold. This will take at least 4 hours, but overnight is even better. A properly chilled base allows your ice cream maker to work its magic most effectively.
  4. Churn the Ice Cream: Pour your thoroughly chilled base into your ice cream maker and churn according to the manufacturer’s directions. This will typically take 20 to 30 minutes, and the ice cream will thicken to the consistency of soft-serve.
  5. Harden and Store: You can enjoy your Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream immediately as a delicious soft-serve treat. For a firmer, scoopable ice cream, transfer it to an airtight, freezer-safe container. Press a piece of parchment paper on the surface to prevent ice crystals, then seal and freeze for at least 2 to 4 hours, or until firm.
Scooping a perfect scoop of the finished Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream into a cone.
The finished Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream is perfectly creamy and scoopable after hardening in the freezer.

No Ice Cream Maker? No Problem! (Popsicle Method)

This liquid Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream base is perfect for making frozen pops!

  1. After you whisk all the ingredients together in Step 2, simply pour the liquid mixture directly into popsicle molds.
  2. Insert the sticks and freeze until completely solid, at least 4-6 hours.
  3. This creates a delicious, creamy popsicle with the same great flavor!
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The Ultimate Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream: Your Favorite Float in a Scoop!

Scooping a perfect scoop of the finished Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream into a cone.

A quick and easy no-cook ice cream with a unique twist from cream soda. The recipe involves simply whisking together sweetened condensed milk, half-and-half, whipping cream, red or regular cream soda, and mashed strawberries. The resulting mixture is then churned in an ice cream maker to create a sweet, fruity, and slightly fizzy frozen dessert.

  • Author: Evelyn
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 2 hours 35 minutes (includes churning and freezing time)
  • Yield: Approximately 1.5 quarts 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: No-Cook, Churning, Freezing
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

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  • 1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 1/2 cups half-and-half
  • 3/4 cup red cream soda (such as Big Red) or regular cream soda
  • 1/2 cup whipping cream
  • 1 cup frozen strawberries, thawed and mashed

Instructions

  1. In a medium bowl, whisk together the sweetened condensed milk, half-and-half, red cream soda, whipping cream, and mashed strawberries until well combined.
  2. Pour the mixture into an ice cream maker and churn according to the manufacturer’s directions.
  3. Once churned to a soft-serve consistency, transfer the ice cream to an airtight container.
  4. Freeze until firm, for at least 2 hours, before serving.

Notes

  • An ice cream maker is required for this recipe.
  • This is an eggless, no-cook ice cream base, which makes it very quick to prepare before churning.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1/2 cup
  • Calories: 220-260
  • Sugar: 25-30 g
  • Sodium: 70-90 mg
  • Fat: 10-14 g
  • Saturated Fat: 7-9 g
  • Carbohydrates: 30-35 g
  • Fiber: <1 g
  • Protein: 4-5 g
  • Cholesterol: 35-50 mg

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Storage Information

Store your homemade Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream in an airtight container in the coldest part of your freezer. It is best enjoyed within two weeks for the best flavor and texture.

Creative “Soda Fountain” Variations

This simple technique of using soda in an ice cream base is a fantastic template for other classic float flavors!

Flavor VariationHow to Adapt the RecipeThe Delicious Result
“Root Beer Float” Ice CreamReplace the red cream soda with your favorite root beer. Omit the strawberries and use a full teaspoon of vanilla extract. For an extra touch, swirl in some chocolate syrup after churning.The classic, creamy, and spicy-sweet flavor of a root beer float in every scoop.
“Orange Creamsicle” Ice CreamReplace the red cream soda with a bright orange soda. Omit the strawberries. This will create a perfect, nostalgic orange-and-vanilla cream flavor.A scoopable version of the beloved Creamsicle bar.
“Purple Cow” Ice CreamReplace the red cream soda with grape soda and omit the strawberries. The result is a fun, vibrant purple ice cream with a classic grape-and-vanilla flavor.A fun, fruity, and nostalgic treat that kids will absolutely love.

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Conclusion: A Fun, Fizzy, and Flavorful Treat

This Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream is a delightful journey back to the simple joys of a soda fountain float. It’s an incredibly easy, fun, and creative recipe that produces a uniquely flavorful and creamy dessert. The surprising ingredient of cream soda makes it a memorable treat that is perfect for summer parties, family dessert nights, or any time you want a scoop of pure, nostalgic fun. We hope you enjoy this simple and delicious Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Will my ice cream be fizzy?

The process of whisking and churning will remove most of the carbonation, so the final ice cream will not be fizzy. However, the soda imparts its unique, sweet flavor and helps to create a slightly lighter, refreshing texture.

Why is my ice cream a little icy?

This can happen if you don’t chill the base thoroughly before churning it. An ice-cold base allows the ice cream to freeze faster in the machine, which results in smaller ice crystals and a creamier texture. Using a lower-fat cream or half-and-half can also contribute to iciness.

Can I use fresh strawberries instead of frozen?

Yes, absolutely! Simply mash 1 cup of fresh, ripe strawberries and use them in place of the thawed frozen strawberries. The flavor of your Strawberry-Soda Ice Cream will be just as delicious.