Ice Cream Bread - Two Ingredient Recipes - Daily Dish Recipes (2024)

This Tik Tok viral recipe is a really easy, two ingredient Ice Cream Bread that will literally wow you! Tastes delicious and can be made with so many flavors.

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Great texture, light flavor… a perfect quick bread recipe!

The first time I saw this Two Ingredient Ice Cream Bread, it was in one of those community cookbooks.

You know the ones with no pictures and a million family recipes that have been circulated around a million times?

I thought to myself, there is no way that two ingredients are going to make a loaf of bread.

It’s simply not possible.

Bread takes tons of steps, and kneading and rising and… well, anyone who has ever made bread from scratch knows that it takes a bit.

But this bread does not!

And it only has two ingredients!

It’s called a quick bread.

For obvious reasons.

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Ice Cream and Self Rising Flour.

I mean, how much easier can that get?

And when you think about it, the possibilities are endless… the flavors you can create, endless.

When we set out to make our Ice Cream Bread, I wanted something a little different than just doing a vanilla ice cream or chocolate ice cream bread.

Though we have tried both now, and LOVED them!

We went straight to the more exotic flavors and found a Pineapple Coconut ice cream and I knew that was the one I wanted to use.

Pineapple Coconut Ice Cream!

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Can you imagine how perfect that would be baked into a luscious bread recipe?

And if you can’t find the Pineapple Coconut Ice Cream, that’s okay, click the link and I have a homemade version on my blog.

Remember though, you can make Ice Cream Bread with any flavor ice cream, we just were picky and chose the Pineapple Coconut ice cream.

There is no right or wrong.

One of the things I loved about using the Pineapple Coconut in the Ice Cream Bread is that it had real chunks of pineapple that you could see when you sliced into the finished bread.

I loved how that looked and I loved how it tasted even more.

Honestly, the only thing I’d do differently next time, is add some MORE frozen pineapple to the dough before baking, just to give it a little more pineapple flavor.

But if you use it as is, it’s pretty amazing. (plus then it becomes three ingredient ice cream bread haha)

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NOTE: Do not try to use a low fat ice cream or even a low sugar or no sugar ice cream.

The results will not be the same and I don’t believe the flavor will either.

This is the time to go full fat and full sugar.

Just some advice.

ADDITIONAL NOTE:It seems there really are no substitutions for this recipe.

You MUST use Self-Rising Flour, not a substitution and you MUST use full fat ice cream, otherwise it’s a hit or miss on whether it works.

We have made this recipe a dozen times using several different types of full fat ice cream and always Self-Rising flour… it has worked for us every time.

ADDITIONAL NOTE:For some reason, with certain brands of ice cream it seems you don’t get the rise of a traditional bread.

There is a science in baking so it’s a science experiment to figure out why.

Many times it is that it has been over-mixed.

I’m not a science major.

What I know is that this particular ice cream mixed with self rising flour worked beautifully.

We have made it with several others and most of the time it rises and looks fine, but occasionally it does not rise.

Still tastes amazing though.

Will you try this ice cream bread?

More ice cream related treats:

  • Roasted Banana and Coconut Ice Cream
  • Chai Spice Coconut Ice Cream
  • Creamy Pineapple Coconut Ice Cream

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Ice Cream Bread | Tik Tok Viral Recipe

Nicole Cook

A really easy, two ingredient Ice Cream Bread that will literally wow you! Tastes delicious and can be made with so many flavors. Great texture, light flavor… a perfect quick bread recipe!

4.56 from 341 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 55 minutes mins

Course Breads-Muffins

Cuisine American

Servings 10 servings

Calories 180 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups ice cream any flavor. softened
  • 1 ½ cups self rising flour

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Grease an 8.5″x4.5″ pan. (anything from 8×4-9×5 will work).

  • In a mixing bowl, mix together the softened ice cream and the self rising flour, until combined. Do not over mix, just until combined.

  • Using a spatula, pour into the prepared loaf pan and smooth out the top with the spatula.

  • Bake for 40-45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out relatively clean with just a few crumbs.

  • Remove from oven and allow to sit for about 5 minutes.

  • Remove from the pan and allow to cool the rest of the way on a cooling rack.

  • Enjoy warm or at room temp. Only keeps for 2-3 days.

Nutrition

Calories: 180kcalCarbohydrates: 31gProtein: 4gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 10mgSodium: 61mgPotassium: 73mgFiber: 0.5gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 119IUCalcium: 41mgIron: 0.3mg

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Nicole Cook

Nicole Cook is a professional food writer, a chef and baker as well as the main voice behind Daily Dish Recipes. Her family friendly and kitchen tested recipes are designed to help the home cook prepare delicious meals for their family and friends. Nicole has been featured on Today, HuffPost, Taste of Home, Buzz Feed and More. She writes and photographs alongside her daughter Brielle, the other voice of Daily Dish Recipes.

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FAQs

What is fast rising flour? ›

Self-rising flour is a blend of all-purpose flour, baking powder, and salt. This 3-in-1 ingredient is used in recipes where you want light and fluffy textures, such as in biscuits, pancakes, and quick bread.

Why do most quick breads need to be baked immediately after mixing? ›

Quick breads use the chemical leavening agents of baking powder and/or baking soda. Baking powder and baking soda do not require time for rising, so the batter for quick bread is cooked immediately after mixing.

What happens if you use self-rising flour instead of all-purpose? ›

Remember that self-rising flour is a softer flour, so baked goods made with it will not be the same as when you use all-purpose flour—for example, cookies may spread more and be thinner and crisper than if made with all-purpose flour.

Is Bisquick the same as self-rising flour? ›

No, they're slightly different. While self raising flour has only flour, baking powder, and salt… Bisquick has all of those ingredients but also contains shortening.

What are the 7 basic ingredients in quick bread? ›

Muffin and Quick Bread Ratio of Ingredients

Quick breads are prepared with flour, eggs, sugar, fats and liquids including milk, buttermilk, or sour cream, and each plays a part in the overall texture and flavor of the finished product.

What are 3 quick breads? ›

Muffins, scones, soda bread, pancakes, banana bread, cornbread and biscuits all fall under the “quick bread” category. These quick bread recipes typically fall into two subcategories: bread made with dough and bread made with batter.

Can I make my own self-rising flour? ›

Making self-rising flour at home is easy. Just use this basic formula: For every 1 cup of all-purpose flour, add 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder and 1/4 teaspoon fine salt. Whisk the ingredients thoroughly in a large bowl or put them in a glass jar and shake well.

Is all-purpose flour the same as Rising flour? ›

Self-rising flour already has the leavening agents and salt added; all-purpose flour does not. If you substitute SR for AP flour in your recipe, remember to LEAVE OUT the baking powder and salt. Add the baking soda as directed.

What is the fastest rising dough? ›

To make dough rise faster, start by preheating your oven at the lowest temperature setting for 2 minutes. As the oven is preheating, bring a pot of water to a boil and then pour it into an oven-safe dish. Then, turn off the oven and place the dish filled with water inside of it while you prepare the dough.

Is there a substitute for self-rising flour? ›

It's easy to make a self-rising flour substitute at home. Here's our Test Kitchen's simple method to make self-rising flour: For every cup of self-rising flour, substitute one cup of all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, ½ teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon baking soda.

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