Candy Corn Ice Cream Recipe | We are not Martha (2024)

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Candy corn season doesn't last very long, so you should take full advantage of it with this deliciously creamy Candy Corn Ice Cream! It's the perfect Halloween treat.

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(This recipe for Candy Corn Ice Cream was originally published in October 2010, but was updated with new photos in 2018).

I often wonder how many candy corn casualties occur each year. I have this theory that everyone begins life with a love for candy corn. But then comes one ill-fated day when they consume just one too many candy corn. Or more likely, one too many handfuls of candy corn.

And then they're turned off candy corn forever. Tragic.

Lucky for me, I have an extraordinarily high candy corn tolerance. Sure, there are times I may hate it for an evening. But for the rest of life? Pshh, I don't see that happening any time soon. And since candy corn is only in our lives for such a fleeting amount of time each year, I recommend enjoying it to its fullest potential.

That means in any form you can possibly think of. Including (but certainly not limited to) martinis, granola bars, etc. And ice cream. You most definitely need candy corn ice cream in your life.

How to Make Candy Corn Ice Cream

The ingredients for this Halloween ice cream are totally simple. Heavy Cream. Whole Milk. Candy Corn. I mean, does life get any better than that?

How often do you make a totally amazing recipe with just 3 ingredients? Ingredients you may just have sitting in your kitchen as we speak. If you happen to be like me and always have candy corn on hand (even in the off-season!).

This candy corn ice cream also doesn't involve any eggs, so no need to make a custard. You do need to heat half of the milk in a saucepan with some of the candy corn. The candy corn will dissolve into the hot cream and turn it into a vibrant orange color.

The only downside to this recipe is that it requires some waiting, like most ice cream recipes do. After you heat the cream and candy corn, you need to chill everything for about 6 hours.

Your mixture will start out looking like this:

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And then up looking like this:

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The perfect Halloween shade of orange!

Then you'll process the ice cream in an ice cream maker and chill it again for at least 6 more hours (As the ice cream is processing, I add in another cup of chopped candy corn because why not?). Zzzzz.

If you happen to be in the market for an ice cream maker, I can't recommend the KitchenAid ice cream attachmentenough. Of course, you need to have a KitchenAid mixer to use it, but if you do, it's the easiest thing ever.

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And trust me, the long spooky Halloween ice cream wait is totally worth it.

I just think the color of the is so glorious. It's basically the prettiest shade of orange you could ask for. It almost looks like creamsicle, but it's even better because it's candy corn!

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I obviously served the candy corn ice cream with even MORE candy corn. I know, I'm tempting the candy corn Gods now.

But I love living on the edge.

Especially when it comes to candy.

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I'm honestly surprised more ice cream brands aren't selling candy corn ice cream in stores at this time of year. Is it because candy corn is just too controversial with the general public?

Even without all the extra candy corn, this ice cream tasted exactly like everyone's favorite Halloween treat. But creamier, of course.

You could blindfold anyone, feed them a spoonful of this, and I guarantee they'd know right away that they were eating candy corn ice cream. I love how smooth and melty it is; one of the creamiest ice creams I've made!

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Also, have I mentioned how much better candy corn is when it's slightly frozen? Yes, it does get better!

Come on, I mean candy corn season doesn't last all that long, so you owe it to yourself to make the most out of it. Candy corn ice cream topped with and surrounded by candy corn is the perfect way to do so.

Just please, try not to overdo it. You're an adult; you can be responsible. Right?? Right???

More Halloween Treat Recipes

No matter how you feel about candy corn, I've got plenty of other delicious Halloween dessert recipes for you. Here are some of my favorites:

  • Halloween Party Popcorn
  • Candy Corn Toffee
  • Pumpkin Cookie Dough Bars
  • Candy Corn Martini
  • Autumn Candy Corn Granola Bars
  • Strawberry Ghosts (from Build Your Bite)
  • Candy Corn Cake (from Pip and Ebby)
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Next up: I think I need to put this ice cream in a blender with another big bag of candy corn and create a milkshake out of it. What?

Now, go and make this candy corn ice cream! Before we get too far into the Halloween season and you overdo it and can't stand the sight of candy corn for another 11 months (at which point you'll do it all over again!). Guys, please candy corn responsibly.

Are you a candy corn lover or hater?

If you like this Candy Corn Ice Cream recipe, be sure to check out my Candy Corn Martinis. I also like these No Bake Candy Corn Cheesecakes from Gretchen's Bakery.

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Candy Corn Ice Cream

Candy corn season doesn't last very long, so you should take full advantage of it with this deliciously creamy Candy Corn Ice Cream! It's the perfect Halloween treat.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Candy Corn Desserts, Candy Corn Recipes, Halloween Ice Cream, Halloween Recipes

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Chilling Time: 12 hours hours

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Makes: 1 ½ quarts

Author: Sues

Ingredients

  • 3 cups heavy cream, divided
  • 1 ½ cups whole milk
  • 3 cups candy corn, divided

Instructions

  • Add 1 ½ cups heavy cream and 1 ½ cups candy corn to a medium saucepan over medium heat. Let mixture heat (without boiling) and stir until candy corn is dissolved.

  • Move mixture to a large bowl and let cool to room temperature. Stir in remaining heavy cream and whole milk. Cover bowl and place in fridge to chill for at least 6 hours.

  • Once chilled, pour mixture into ice cream machine and process according to manufacturer's instructions. While ice cream is processing, chop another cup of candy corn. Once ice cream is almost done processing, add in chopped candy corn.

  • Place ice cream in airtight container and place in freezer for at least 6 hours, but ideally overnight.

  • Serve ice cream in bowls with remaining ½ cup candy corn sprinkled over the top.

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FAQs

What is the secret to making ice cream very creamy? ›

When it comes to great ice cream, cold temperatures and speed are your friends: the faster you bring your base from liquid to solid, the creamier it'll be. In a 2-quart unit, a typical batch of ice cream will take between 18 and 25 minutes to churn.

What are the ingredients in candy corn? ›

Sugar, Corn Syrup, Confectioner's Glaze (Shellac), Salt, Dextrose, Gelatin, Sesame Oil, Artificial Flavor, Honey, Yellow 6, Yellow 5, Red 3. This product was manufactured in a facility where milk, eggs, tree nuts, coconut, peanuts, wheat and soy are used in the production of other products.

What are the 3 flavors of candy corn? ›

“Candy Corn was modeled after corn in shape, but not taste. The actual flavor of Jelly Belly's (formerly known by the family name, Goelitz) Candy Corn is a wonderful blend of creamy fondant, rich marshmallow, and warm vanilla notes. When combined, these flavors create the distinct Candy Corn flavor.

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.

What ingredient makes ice cream thicker? ›

Adding thickening agents, such as egg yolks, cornstarch, gelatin, tapioca starch, or even Junket tablets, enhances the texture and elevates the overall ice cream experience. Remember, making homemade ice cream is as much an art as it is a science.

Do eggs make ice cream creamier? ›

Eggs leverage the fat already present in the ice cream base (the butterfat in cream and milk) and make it work even further for a creamier texture. But wait, there's more! Egg yolks also improve the stability of an ice cream, reducing its tendency to melt before you can get it from freezer to cone to mouth.

What are the top 3 ingredients in candy corn? ›

Candy corn
TypeConfectionery
CourseDessert, Candy, Snack
Place of originUnited States
Region or stateCincinnati, Ohio
Main ingredientsSugar, corn syrup, carnauba wax, artificial coloring and binders
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What are the 5 main ingredients in candy corn? ›

The ingredients in candy corn from Brach's, the largest manufacturer of the stuff, are sugar, corn syrup, confectioner's glaze, salt, dextrose, gelatin, sesame oil, artificial flavor, honey, Yellow 6, Yellow 5, and Red 3.

What makes candy corn fluffy? ›

The surprise ingredient – (and my personal favorite) marshmallow! Marshmallows are broken down into the slurry to create the light and fluffy texture of the candy corn itself.

What was old candy corn called? ›

Candy corn was originally called “chicken feed,” and its target audience was agricultural and rural families. It was difficult to make – more on that in a moment. Because of the tedious work, 'chicken feed' was reportedly only available between March and November.

What is the nickname for candy corn? ›

The original names for candy corn were butter cream, chicken corn and chicken feed. The creation of the corn shape was intentional to represent farmers, who made up half of the work force. Many candymakers created other agricultural-themed products, such as candy shaped like chestnuts, turnips and clover leaves.

What is the original name for what we now call candy corn? ›

Candy corn isn't the treat's original name

What was candy corn originally called? Fun fact: When the Goelitz Confectionery Company first produced candy corn, it was called "Chicken Feed." The boxes were illustrated with a colorful rooster logo and a tagline: "Something worth crowing for."

What can I add to homemade ice cream to keep it soft? ›

Sugar, corn syrup or honey, as well as gelatin and commercial stabilizers, can all keep your ice cream at a softer consistency. Ice cream also stays softer when you store it in a shallow container, rather than a deep tub, and cover the surface of the ice cream with plastic wrap to keep ice crystals from forming.

Why does my homemade ice cream leave a film in my mouth? ›

Originally Answered: What causes homemade ice cream to leave a waxy film in the mouth? Ice cream with too much butterfat creates this coating. Making ice cream is really a science unto itself when it come to the perfect blend of ingredients. Ben & Jerry's as well as Haagen Daz are generally at 13% butterfat.

What makes ice cream creamy and not icy? ›

To continue our bread analogy: As bakers add sugar to bread to keep it soft and moist, ice cream makers alter consistency with sugar. By binding with liquids, sugar molecules prevent an ice cream base from fully freezing into crunchy ice. That is, the more sugar you add, the softer and less icy your batch will be.

What makes ice cream light and fluffy? ›

Soft serve gets its characteristic lightness from its air content. Generally, soft serve has less fat and more air than hard serve ice cream. It is also served at warmer temperatures, giving the dessert its softness.

What gives ice cream its soft texture? ›

What makes ice cream smooth and silky? Common stabilizers used in ice cream, such as guar gum, carob bean gum and cellulose gum, function to reduce the degree of ice crystal growth by influencing viscosity and other rheological properties, thus limiting the mobility of water in the unfrozen aqueous portion.

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