I’ve also tackled a pet peeve of mine with chocolate chunks in ice cream, and that’s when it gets frozen and turns hard and waxy and doesn’t even taste like chocolate.  (Like, don’t even try to put M&M’s in my Blizzard.)  Instead of tossing in chocolate chips, I melt chocolate with coconut oil, so it still freezes like ribbons and bits of chocolate with a little crispy bite, but it quickly melts in your mouth to a smooth, soft, velvety chocolate bite.

To make this ice cream, we’ll start with my perfect Vanilla Ice Cream Base.  It’s egg free and has just 4 ingredients, so easy-peasy!  Cream, whole milk, sugar, and vanilla.  And to that, we’re going to add a whole tablespoon of Peppermint Extract.

I love peppermint.  We’re talking LOVE peppermint, so if you’re a little more iffy, you could do 2 teaspoons, but I like to really be able to taste it.

If you want info on ice cream makers, and our suggestions, read this post! While this is processing in your ice cream maker, you’ll prep your chocolate. As I mentioned, we’re melting chocolate (you can use chocolate chips, chocolate bars, dark, semi-sweet, whatever you like!)  with a little coconut oil.  I’m using refined coconut oil so that it doesn’t have a coconut flavor.  Unrefined oil tastes like coconut, but refined is neutral.  If you have a strongly coconut-flavored oil, I actually don’t think it would be bad in here.  The flavor should remain mild enough to be overpowered by the mint and chocolate so I’d say you’re probably good.  I also like to add just a bit of mint extract to my chocolate as well, so as it melts in your mouth you get a mild burst of mint!

You can drizzle it in during the final stages of churning, like shown here, but that’s actually not what I do.

I find it works better to spoon a little finished ice cream into your freezer container, then drizzle some chocolate, then spoon more, then drizzle more, etc.  Just kind of mix it up a bit so the chocolate is broken up into lots of little “chips” and then spread it out smooth and pop that container in the freezer.

Also- this is not sponsored at all, but I found the PERFECT ice cream containers.   I love Oxo products, and these containers are made of borosilicate glass that can go directly from freezer to oven.  Not that you would need to put your ice cream in the oven, but ya know. They are the perfect size for batches of homemade stuff and they’re made to go in the freezer and the lids stay on nice and tight and keep everything fresh. Oh, and they stack!  I bought 4 and made 4 flavors recently and they were perfect.  You can find them, here!

After your ice cream firms up in the freezer you can scoop up.  You’ll get fresh, clean mint flavor, and little ribbons and bits of smooth chocolate.

I love a good mint-chocolate ice cream and this is perfection!  Try it out and tell me what you think!  

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