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This Vegan Chocolate Pecan Ice Cream Recipe is so good! Delicious and it happens to be filled with healthy ingredients. It’s a homemade rich premium ice cream that you can DIY with the help of a blender and an ice cream machine!
I’m really excited to bring this gluten free & Vegan Chocolate Pecan Ice Cream Recipe to you for many reasons! I mean, first of all it tastes just like a rich dairy ice cream, but with no dairy!

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You gotta try it!
Of course I’m excited because it’s delicious. I try to make sure that all the recipes I bring you are delicious, but this one is like super-duper delish! Like A+++ yummy.
Like, make a batch right now and sit down and devour it!
I had the husband taste the ice cream, and he said he couldn’t even tell that it was dairy-free or that it was made with coconut milk. It just tasted like a rich premium ice cream. Awesome! Win!
But that’s not the only reason I’m so into this recipe.
Dairy-free
Sure, it’s a healthy treat.
It’s diary-free (which means it’s good for you lactose intolerant peeps and it doesn’t give that bloated dairy after-feel), it’s Paleo, it’s vegan, it doesn’t have any processed sugars in it.
Coconut is rich in fiber, vitamins C, E, B1, B3, B5, B6, iron, selenium, and calcium. But those aren’t the only reasons that I’m so excited by it.
And, yeah, it comes together really quickly with the help of the Vita-Mix, and it’s no cook (which is all super awesome!!).
How I came up with this ice cream
But, the main reason I’m really excited about this recipe is how I came up with it!
I have my bloggy friends, Shelley and Gretchen, over at Two Healthy Kitchens to thank for the inspiration. If you haven’t checked out their blog, do yourself a favor, and hop over. They have yummy kid-friendly (and kid-tested) healthy recipes. Go ahead, take a look now, I’ll wait!
See, aren’t they awesome! And funny!
Well, about a month ago they posted a recipe for Kentucky Derby Chocolate-Pecan Cookie Bars.(And, formerly I had called this Kentucky Derby Chocolate-Pecan Ice Cream, but I’ve since changed the name of the recipe.)
And in the post Shelley tells how her son asked for these cookie bars as his birthday treat (that’s a huge kid-endorsement!), then he proceeded to ask for some healthy ice cream to go with the cookies. Well, inspiration just stuck me that their cookie recipe could be turned into and ice cream! What fun, chocolate, pecans, healthy, and ice cream! Yummers!
Recipe Creation Details
So, here’s what I worked up; I tried to keep the ingredients as close as possible to their recipe. Pecans and dates stayed the same. I changed the brown sugar into maple syrup because I wouldn’t be cooking the mixture, so I wanted something that didn’t have to dissolve. And, I cut back a little on the amount of the maple syrup. The egg, flour and baking soda became unnecessary.
Then, I decided that for the ice cream base, I wanted to use canned coconut cream for richness and thickness, and {affiliate link} coconut milk to round it all out. A couple batches later, and it works like a dream!
Fully cool the pecans
One thing I did learn in making one of the batches, was that you want the pecans to be fully cooled. If you add them while they’re still warm, little ice crystals will form around them in the final ice cream, and it’ll change the texture, not horribly, but noticeable.
Vegan chocolate
If you follow a strict vegan diet be sure to check your chocolate chips for milk/dairy. You could use chocolate shavings or chunks from a vegan chocolate bar instead if you’d rather.
Coconut Cream
I think all of these ingredients are pretty easy to obtain except, perhaps the canned coconut cream. I get it at 99 Ranch Market, an Asian market in California and Washington.
I’ve looked at the other local international market and at my grocery store, but they don’t carry coconut cream, so I’m guessing it may be hard to find. Maybe Trader Joe’s, Sprouts, or Mother’s might carry it. At least, you can find coconut cream on Amazon (affiliate link).
Or you can make your own: coconut cream is the thick, creamy portion of canned full-fat coconut milk that separates from the coconut water, and rises to the top of the can. Chill the canned coconut milk for at least 24 hours, carefully open the can without shaking, and scoop the thick cream off of the top. You’ll need 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons coconut cream to make 9 ounces, and each can of coconut milk varies in its yield.
Nutrition analysis
I know that this nutrition analysis is taking general numbers, and that the specific ingredients you use might be more or less, close or far, from the ones I used, but when I calculate the calories based on the ingredients that I used I come up with 400 calories per serving of this ice cream. So, just know that there might be some differences in actual numbers.
pecans: 617
dates: 330
maple syrup: 420
coconut cream: 810
coconut milk: 420
chocolate chips: 350
pecans: 250
total: 3197
divided by 8 servings: 399 calories per serving.
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Recipe
Vegan Chocolate Pecan Ice Cream Recipe
Ingredients
- ¾ cup pecans
- 5 whole pitted dates
- ½ cup maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- ¼ teaspoon sea salt or Kosher salt
- 1 can (9 ounce) coconut cream
- 1 cup canned coconut milk
- ⅓ cup mini chocolate chips
- ⅓ cup toasted pecans, cooled completely and coarsely chopped
Instructions
- In a Vita-mix (or other high-powered blended) or food processor, process ¾ cup pecans, dates, and maple syrup until smooth, about 30 seconds on high in the Vita-mix, or pulsing for about 3 minutes in a food processor, scraping sides as needed.
- Add vanilla, salt, and coconut cream, and process until smooth, about 30 more seconds (at this point, if you’re using a food processor you may need to transfer to a blender so the liquid doesn’t leak out). Add coconut milk to mixture and process until smooth, just a really quick blend.
- Transfer mixture to frozen and ready ice cream maker and follow manufacturer’s instructions (mine takes about 20 minutes to churn), adding ⅓ cup of mini chocolate chips and ⅓ cup toasted pecans in the last minute of mixing. Transfer ice cream to a freezer safe container, and cover and freeze. Straight from the machine, the ice cream is soft, like the texture of soft-serve. Freeze for a couple hours or overnight for a firmer texture.
Nutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations, and should be considered estimates. Actual nutritional content will vary based on brands used, measuring methods, portion sizes, and more.
Shelley @ Two Healthy Kitchens
Oh, Debi! This is AMAZING!!!! What a great recipe! I absolutely can’t wait for my son to get home and find that his wish (for the perfect ice cream to go with those Derby Bars) has been granted! This exceeds my expectations … and then some! Seriously – you’ve outdone yourself! Pinning immediately … and dusting off my ice cream maker ASAP, since I think I just figured out what I’ll be spending my summer making (non-stop, continuously …)! Just fantastic – total high-five, my friend! 😀
thetinyprofessional
I am normally a chocolate only girl, but maybe I will have to go “outside the box” and try something new one of these days!!
Joanne/WineladyCooks
O.K., I’m on my way out the door right after I hit ‘post comment’ to buy more coconut milk and cream. I can’t wait to make this, we love our homemade ice creams and this is going to be a winner. We luv nuts, chocolate and coconut milk is becoming a staple in our ice creams. Thanks so much for sharing this, it’s full of wonderful information and of course the recipe is EASY!!!.
Liz Mays
Oh good heavens, that screams summer happiness right there! YUMMY!
Debi
Oh Shelley, it makes me so happy you approve! I think you’ll love the flavor and texture, and so will your son. I’ve already made 3 batches! (so much for those kale salads de-jiggling me, right?!?) Oh well! But, the 3rd batch is going to the pool party with me; the host is lactose intolerant, and I want to share this with him. So, thanks again for the inspiration. 🙂
Stephanie Cox
Sounds delish! Thank you for sharing!
Carole from Carole's Chatter
Just popped by to let you know you,ve been featured today over at Carole’s Chatter. Cheers
nmburk
Is there anything a VitaMix can’t do? 🙂 Looks great- Stumbling!
savoryexperiments
I’m in love with this recipe and the photo! And I just bought an ice cream maker, my luck! Kismet!
creativekkids
Oh, wow! That looks amazing. You are a genius! I will pin to my dairy free board.
aiming4simple
We recently started using our year-old ice cream maker. This recipe looks fabulous! I hope to try it soon!
cookingactress
SHUT THE FRONT DOOR-seriously???? This is forreal?! I am completely amazed. Whoa. Just….WHOA
Joanne T Ferguson (@mickeydownunder)
G’day! Looks great! Congrats for also being featured in the Olive and Grapevine weekly!
Cheers! Joanne What’s On The List?
vegetarianmammac
Thanks for linking up at our Gluten Free Fridays party! I have tweeted and pinned your entry to our Gluten Free Fridays board on Pinterest! 🙂
Its live now!
Cindy from vegetarianmamma.com
Louise Freeman
Omg! Amazing – mine is still mixing in the ice cream maker but the flavor is amazing!! I substituted rice malt syrup for the maple syrup to make it fructose free. Hope my family loves it too. Can’t believe these healthy ingredients can taste even better than naughty ice cream.
Lovefoodies
I had to bookmark this recipe. I can’t bear the thought of loosing it and then not being able to make it once the weather warms up. It has my name all over it! Very nice!
Jenny Temcio
I wouldn’t have guessed it was dairy free either! I have a friend who is intolerant to dairy, so this would be great for her!
Felissa @ Two Little Cavaliers
I have been craving ice cream so much! This looks tasty!
Dawn
My husband loved pecans! He would love this ice cream I bet!
Tara
This looks amazing, I just made some coconut ice cream and loved it!!