Homemade Butterfinger Ice Cream Recipe (2024)

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Butterfinger Ice Cream – rich and creamy vanilla based ice cream filled with chunks of Butterfinger candy bars. A crowd pleasing ice cream recipe!

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HOMEMADE ICE CREAM FOR THE WIN!

If I had to pick just one dessert that I had to eat for the rest of my life, it would probably be ice cream. Especially high quality ice cream from an ice cream shop, or even better –homemade ice cream! I’ve shared almost two dozen recipes, but I’m always up for trying a new one. 🙂

I actually tried this recipe a couple years ago at my cousin Tami’s house. Since it makes such a large batch, she likes to make it for family gatherings. She calls it butter brickle ice cream. Whatever you call it, it is absolutely incredible!

The base of the ice cream is so smooth and creamy it would be good on its own. But then you stir in pieces of butterfinger bars. Oh my. Every bite is creamy, crunchy, and just heavenly.

When I have it at my cousin’s house, she likes to make it fresh and serve it soft serve, right out of the ice cream maker. People can’t get enough of it.

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When I made it for my family, we ate some of it soft, but froze the leftovers. It’s just as tasty the next day, and the day after that! After you freeze it (or let it ripen) in the freezer for a few hours, it is nice and scoopable. Either way, it is sure to be a hit.

HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE BUTTERFINGER ICE CREAM

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Ingredients needed:

  • heavy cream (whipping cream will also work just fine)
  • evaporated milk (adds rich flavor and creaminess to the ice cream)
  • sweetened condensed milk (adds sweetness and creaminess)
  • whole milk (I have also made it with 2% milk. I was the only one who could tell a difference.)
  • vanilla instant pudding mix (Adds sweetness, flavor, and texture to the ice cream. Both vanilla and French vanilla are fine.)
  • sugar
  • vanilla extract
  • Butterfinger candy bars (You can use any size of candy bars, as long as they amount to about 10 ounces total.)

BUTTERFINGER PIECES: Basically the only thing that takes any time at all is breaking up the candy bars. We like a combination of finely crushed and large chunks. I pound half of them with a rolling pin while they are still in the wrapper. For the other half, I cut them into larger chunks on a cutting board.

My cousin actually breaks all of her candy bars into small pieces. You can do whatever your family likes!

ICE CREAM BASE: With sweetened condensed milk, pudding mix, and heavy cream, you know this ice cream is going to be the creamiest! Just whisk all of your ingredients together (except the butterfingers) till smooth.

CHILL: The ice cream will freeze much faster if the mixture is very cold before you churn it. You can chill it for a couple hours, but overnight is great too.

CHURN: I have found that it works best to add the butterfinger pieces at the end of churning. If you add them too early, all of the larger chunks get smashed.

I have a Cuisinart ice cream maker, and an extra freezer bowl, which I need for this recipe. If you have a smaller ice cream maker and no extra bowl, you will need to make this ice cream in two batches.

SOFT OR HARD SERVE: We actually love this ice cream recipe served soft, right out of the ice cream maker. But it is also tasty after a few hours in the freezer.

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LEFTOVERS – This recipe does make a large batch, so unless you are feeding a crowd, you will probably not finish it off in one sitting. It will keep in the freezer for up to a month if stored in an airtight container.

PRO TIPS

– To speed up the freezing process, chill your ingredients ahead of time. Yes, you can even chill the pudding mix, cans of milk, and candy bars.

-When storing leftover ice cream, press plastic wrap directly onto the surface before covering with a lid. This prevents the ice cream from getting an icy layer on it, and keeps it a little softer.

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MORE RECIPES FOR HOMEMADE ICE CREAM:

  • Milky Way Ice Cream
  • Rocky Road Ice Cream
  • Tin Roof Ice Cream
  • Burnt Almond Fudge
  • Chocolate Cookie Dough Ice Cream
  • Blueberry Cheesecake Ice Cream
  • No Churn White Chocolate Raspberry Ripple Ice Cream

RECIPES FEATURING BUTTERFINGERS:

  • Frozen Butterfinger Pie
  • Peanut Butter Butterfinger Cookies
  • Butterfinger Trifle
  • Chocolate Butterfinger Poke Cake

BUTTERFINGER ICE CREAM RECIPE

Yield: 16 servings

Homemade Butterfinger Ice Cream

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Extra creamy vanilla based ice cream loaded with chunks of broken up Butterfinger bars.

Prep Time10 minutes

Additional Time4 hours

Total Time4 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 pint heavy cream
  • 1 12 oz can evaporated milk
  • 1 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
  • 4 cups whole milk
  • 1 3.4 oz box vanilla instant pudding
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 4 Tablespoons vanilla extract
  • 5 1.9 ounce Butterfinger Bars, crushed

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, whisk together cream, evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk, whole milk, pudding mix, sugar, and vanilla.
  2. Cover and chill for 2-3 hours, or until very cold.
  3. Pour chilled mixture into an ice cream maker, and churn according to manufacturer's instructions.
  4. During the last 5 minutes of churning, add the crushed Butterfinger pieces.
  5. Serve immediately, or pour into an airtight container and freeze for two hours or more.

Notes

We like to reserve some of the butterfinger pieces to serve on top of the ice cream.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

16

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 411Total Fat: 20gSaturated Fat: 12gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 59mgSodium: 156mgCarbohydrates: 46gFiber: 0gSugar: 41gProtein: 8g

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FAQs

Why did they stop making Butterfinger ice cream? ›

The product was a delicious combination of Butterfinger candy pieces and vanilla ice cream, coated in a chocolate shell. While it was a favorite among ice cream lovers, it was discontinued due to low sales and the changing tastes of consumers.

Who makes Butterfinger ice cream? ›

Since 1932, Producers Dairy has strived to maintain the excellent quality and taste of our dairy products. As a family-owned and operated company, each decadent flavor of our ice cream is sampled and approved to ensure that what is good enough for our family is good enough for yours.

How to make hard ice cream at home? ›

2 Ingredient Method
  1. In the bowl of an electric mixer, whip the cream until stiff peaks form. On low speed, mix in the condensed milk, vanilla, and any flavorings.
  2. Pour into a resealable container, cover the surface with plastic wrap, then seal. Freeze for at least 6 hours, or until firm. Keep stored in the freezer.
Jul 29, 2015

Which Blue Bell ice cream tastes like Butterfinger? ›

Butter Crunch | Blue Bell Ice Cream.

Are Butterfingers being discontinued? ›

It's true that BB's are no more, and there's no indication that the once-beloved candy will ever make its auspicious return.

Are dibs discontinued? ›

Our 9oz Dibs were discontinued, but you can still find the 4oz Dibs with Crunch coating at your local convenience store. Enjoy!

What candy came out in 1964? ›

100 Grand Bar. Never mind lining your pockets with cold hard cash. This candy bar has some delicious payoff! Created in 1964, the 100 Grand Bar was most certainly enjoyed by the masses.

Is Butterfinger ice cream butter crunch? ›

I entered my recipe, Texas Butterfinger, which was essentially vanilla ice cream packed with Butterfinger! I won first place, and not too long after I won, Blue Bell introduced their butter crunch flavor which was the exact same as mine. It gives me a little joy when I see it on store shelves!

What is the crunchy stuff in a Butterfinger? ›

"Better" Butterfinger, as it is identified in advertising, uses larger runner peanuts in the bar's core that are roasted at the manufacturing plant.

What is a fun fact about Butterfingers? ›

The popular candy was created in 1922 by Otto Schnering, who also developed the Baby Ruth. His Curtiss Candy Company, based in Chicago, ran a contest to name the bar. At the time sportscasters began using the term “butterfingers” to describe players who couldn't hold onto the ball.

Why don't Butterfingers taste the same? ›

Food - News

Ferrara was eager to revamp some of the newly acquired brands, starting with the classic Butterfinger. Ferrara aimed for a purer, more chocolatey flavor with bigger peanuts, and they removed some of the previous recipe's chemical preservatives.

How do you make homemade ice cream creamy and not icy? ›

Whole milk – I don't recommend replacing it with reduced fat or skim. Whole milk's higher fat content ensures that the homemade ice cream comes out creamy, not icy. Cane sugar – For sweetness.

Why does my homemade ice cream freeze so hard? ›

Similarly, too little sugar in ice cream can make it rock hard. Because sugar lowers the freezing point of the water in ice cream, the right amount will keep your ice cream from freezing completely – which is to say, leaves it scoopable instead of turning it into a brick of ice.

Why does my homemade ice cream not get hard? ›

The first thing to look at is the recipe. Have you added too much sugar, salt or alcohol? They will lower the freezing point of the mixture. And too much of any of these ingredients could stop the ice cream freezing altogether.

When were Butterfingers discontinued? ›

We hate to be the bearers of bad news, but the sad truth is Butterfinger BB's were removed from shelves in 2006, which Insider reported led some lovers of this delicious snack to go as far as to petition for its return.

Are Butterfinger ice cream nuggets discontinued? ›

Butterfinger Ice Cream Nuggets were ice cream nuggets that debuted in 1992. They were discontinued later on.

Why did Costco stop selling hand dipped ice cream bars? ›

We think the real reason was due to a price hike in dairy and almonds. Considering that Costco's ice cream bars were a generous dose of melty cream dipped in chocolate and covered in roasted almonds (or not, it was up to you), it's possible the price hike carried over to its beloved bars.

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