3 Ingredient Mango Ice Cream

This 3 ingredient mango ice cream recipe is super easy! 5 mins of prep for the best mango ice cream: rich & creamy with big mango flavor!

How was your weekend? Did you do anything mischievous, out of character or just plain ‘ol fun? If you did, you must tell me all about it! I not only live vicariously through you, but I also like to look for a bit of inspo when letting loose during my summer adventures.

It’s just… sometimes I feel like we’re so focused all year-long. Focused on work. Focused on finances. Focused on family. Focused on all the responsibility and etc. But what about the super important and completely necessary, but oft-ignored time to just chill? To just relax, unwind and let the breeze run through your hair?

That’s what today’s super easy homemade mango ice cream recipe is all about: letting yourself unwind, relax and just let that tropical summer breeze run through your hair. Or at least taste like it. In your mouth, not your hair. Oh, you know what I mean.

A long time ago, I started associating mangoes with the tropics and the tropics with relaxation, sunshine, and happiness. So you will join me in making, then scooping up two big scoops of this homemade mango ice cream, then enjoying the tropical flavors and just… relaxing? 🙂

Overhead shot of bowl with mango coconut ice cream on top of serving plates.

Super Easy Homemade Mango Ice Cream Recipe

Just as I wish for you to have a moment to yourself that’s as easy and gentle as a warm summer’s breeze, did I design this recipe to be as easy to make. As the warm summer’s breeze. Oh, you get it.

I originally shared this healthy mango ice cream recipe back in June 2017, and ever since, it’s been one of your go-to Beaming Baker ice cream recipes. Along with… my Coconut Chocolate Chip Vegan Ice Cream4 Ingredient Banana Peanut Butter Swirl Ice Cream and 2 Ingredient Pineapple Coconut Sorbet. Today, we’re gonna whip up a batch of freshly made, homemade mango ice cream and just chill.

Scooping homemade mango ice cream out of the container.

3 Ingredients for this Healthy Mango Ice Cream Recipe

All you need are 3 simple, whole ingredients to make this healthy mango ice cream recipe:

You can even skip the pure maple syrup if you’re using extra ripe and sweet mangoes. Just know that either way, this homemade mango ice cream is still vegan, paleo, healthy and dairy-free.

How to Make Mango Ice Cream

Learn how to make fresh mango ice cream with me in just 3 easy steps.

  1. Add mangoes to a food processor and blend until crumbly.
  2. Add coconut milk and maple syrup, then blend until smooth and creamy.
  3. Pour mixture into a freezer-friendly container and chill until firm and scoopable. Enjoy! 

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Overhead view of bowl with mango ice cream scoops in it.
  • My Favorite Food Processor: In case you couldn’t tell by the name, this really is my favorite food processor. It’s been right by my side for pretty much every ice cream recipe I’ve come up with over the years, and isn’t showing any signs of slowing down even a tiny bit. If you’re on the lookout for a strong, sturdy and totally dependable food processor then I highly recommend you check this one out. It’s awesome!
  • Ice Cream Scooper: If you’re gonna make some homemade mango ice cream, then you need an ice cream scooper that you can trust. It does a fantastic job of creating beautiful, TV commercial-level scoops right in the comfort of your own home. 
  • Freezer Door Ice Cream Container: I love that this reusable ice cream container fits comfortably on your freezer door. That way you have easy access to your mango ice cream at all times. 😉
  • Full Fat Coconut Milk: A key ingredient of this healthy mango ice cream, and one of my favorite ingredients to use when making homemade ice cream in general.

How’d you enjoy learning how to make mango ice cream at home with me? It was so incredibly easy and chill, right? Let me know what you think in the comments below! I love hearing from you. I’m so grateful that you’re here, sharing in these tasty kitchen moments with me and your loved ones. ‘Til the next kitchen adventure…

Sending you all my love and maybe even a dove, xo Demeter ❤️

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Homemade Mango Ice Cream: this 3 ingredient mango ice cream recipe is super EASY! 5 mins of prep for the best mango ice cream: rich & creamy with big mango flavor! Vegan, Dairy-Free, Healthy #Mango #IceCream #Vegan #DairyFree | Recipe at BeamingBaker.com

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Homemade Mango Ice Cream: this 3 ingredient mango ice cream recipe is super EASY! 5 mins of prep for the best mango ice cream: rich & creamy with big mango flavor! Vegan, Dairy-Free, Healthy.


Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Add mangoes to a blender or food processor. Blend until crumbly.
  2. Add coconut milk and maple syrup, if using, blending until smooth. Scrape down the sides of the blender as needed.
  3. Pour into a freezer-friendly, airtight container. Freeze for 3-6 hours, or until completely frozen. Allow to thaw for 20-60 minutes before scooping—this treat can take a while to thaw.** Enjoy!

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Notes

  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 0 mins
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Chill
  • Cuisine: American

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81 Comments

  1. I just made this. I added an extra bit of maple syrup and pinch of sea salt. I put it in my ice cream maker and it’s super delicious. Thanks!






  2. Totally delicious, thank you! I used a lot more than 1 T maple syrup (the frozen mango chunks I bought weren’t very sweet/ripe, plus I have a sweet tooth ;)), and I added a tiny pinch of salt. So refreshing, so creamy, pretty healthy, and so easy!!






    1. Yay! I’m so happy to hear it was a hit for you! Tart mangoes can be a real bother, so I’m glad you were able to get a sweetness level you liked. Thanks for taking the time to let me know how it turned out for you!

    2. Love your blog! Every recipe I try turns out so well and I’m not a great cook haha. Love this mango treat, not sure if I’ll be able to wait the full 3 hours! Thanks!






      1. Thank you so much, Missy! Your comment means so much to me. 🙂 Also, lol, but I’d argue that you’re better than you think. 😉 So did you make the 3 hours?? I hope you loved it. Can’t wait to see what you think! Xo

  3. Great recipe, thank you.

    As a trick, I also take some pure mango puree from cartons and reduce that by as much as you can before it gets too dark, it has consistency when it gets cold, I’d also fold a little aquafaba through it before I freeze it.

    Treat these reduced vegan fruit stock cubes as flavorings some like apple juice you can reduce X5. I just seem to tolerate the reduced fruit rather than other sweeteners.






  4. This is super easy to make and turns out delicious!! Thank you for this amazing recipe. I can make amazing ice cream from the comfort of my own home.






  5. I know this recipe is supposed to contain just 3 ingredients, but I wanted to change it up a bit. I didn’t have enough frozen mango, so I added frozen peach. Then, instead of syrup, I used a good 1/3 cup honey (which I felt added depth of flavor), about a 1/2 tsp salt (I believe salt is important to balance the sweet), and a 1/4 tsp cardamom. It was awesome! An explosion of complex flavors. But I loved the simplicity of the base recipe. Thanks!

    1. I love that you changed it up to your liking–especially with a very flexible, non-baked recipe like this one. 😉 The frozen peaches, salt and cardamom sound like an incredible combo! Enjoy. 🙂

  6. LOOOOVE THIS! I will be making it all summer long! I think I may use a little honey this time and see if it comes out as amazing!






  7. I agree, taking time to chill is important! And I can think of no better way to chill that with a bowl of this delicious ice cream!






  8. Hi Demeter,

    Thanks for this awesome recipe! Can’t wait to try it. It sounds delicious.
    Is it possible to churn the mixture in a sorbet/ice cream maker, so that it doesn’t need to be to thawed for 20-60 minutes before it can be enjoyed?

    1. Hi Susan! The full-fat coconut milk in this recipe is what males the sorbet creamy, and it’s actually a totally different kind of milk than almond milk. You could try using a can of lite coconut milk, but the sorbet will have a different consistency (might be more icy). Hope this helps!