3-Ingredient Vegan Matcha Green Tea Ice Cream Recipe (2024)

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This simple and easy 3-ingredient vegan matcha ice cream recipe is so delicious and creamy that you’ll never guess that it’s dairy-free! All you need is matcha powder, bananas, and a can of unsweetened coconut milk. The perfect recipe for a hot day or a fun after-dinner treat!

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All About Matcha Ice Cream

I haven’t had ice cream in forever, and it’s mostly because I stopped eating sweets. Not only do I prefer salty foods in general, I still deal with candida symptoms, especially when I’m under a lot of stress.

However, this paleo matcha ice cream? It contains only clean, good-for-you ingredients that don’t give me any of the blood sugar symptoms or digestive issues. It’s just the best!

I first had matcha ice cream when I was visiting Seoul, Korea, in the summer back in middle school. The thought of green tea ice cream seemed a bit strange to me, but once I tasted it, I was obsessed. The slightly bitter and smooth taste of matcha complemented so well with the sweet creaminess added to it.

It’s still one of my favorite flavors today, as seen in these matcha recipes: Matcha Tiramisu, Matcha Pudding, and Hot Chocolate Matcha Latte.

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What Makes This Recipe Great

Sometimes, I just want a simple, easy treat to fulfill my sweet tooth. Since I usually have frozen bananas on hand, this dairy-free green tea ice cream has been my go-to dessert on hot days. It’s such an easy recipe to make and has all the earthy flavor matcha lovers enjoy.

It’s creamy, healthy, and delicious, and it brings me right back to my childhood when I used to enjoy matcha ice cream regularly when I visited my family in South Korea!

I love the fact that this green tea ice cream literally takes 3 simple ingredients to make, and you don’t even need an ice cream maker! There’s no heavy cream, cane sugar, or egg yolks, it’s just bananas, coconut cream, and matcha powder!

Also, it tastes AMAZING. You can definitely taste a bit of banana in it, but it’s not overpowering. The matcha flavor really shines through, and the result is just so wonderful! Homemade ice cream for the win!

Ingredient Notes

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  • Bananas
  • Coconut Milk or Coconut Cream: Use a can of unsweetened coconut milk or coconut cream. This makes an excellent ice cream base because it’s thick and creamy, like heavy whipping cream, but totally dairy-free! You can also swap this for another milk of choice if desired.
  • Japanese matcha green tea powder: This is the brand I use, and it’s the best I’ve tasted with the highest quality of ceremonial grade matcha. You can get 5% off with my code: JEAN5
  • Toppings: You can also add toppings to this ice cream, like chocolate chips, whipped cream, sprinkles, nuts, and more. I personally like it plain or with some chocolate chips!

Step-by-Step Instructions

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  1. Peel the bananas, slice them into 3-inch chunks, place them on a parchment paper lined plate, and freeze for at least 3 hours.
  2. Once frozen, place the bananas in a blender or food processor, and add coconut milk and matcha powder. Blend until smooth and creamy.
  3. Taste, and if desired, add vanilla extract and/or sweetener. Blend again.
  4. Serve immediately for a soft serve texture, or store in the freezer for 2-3 hours if you want it firmer like ice cream.
  5. Sprinkle with your favorite toppings, if using. Enjoy!
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Expert Tips

  • If you don’t have a blender, you can pour the ice cream mixture into a food processor and process it that way.
  • I recommend using thicker milk like coconut milk for the best texture. Other plant based milk like almond milk will work in a pinch, but I love the creamy texture of coconut milk or coconut cream.

Serving Tips

  • For best results, serve this creamy green tea ice cream plain or with your favorite toppings, and enjoy!

Storage Tips

  • Store in a freezer-safe, airtight container. Scoop straight from frozen when ready to eat and top with your favorite ice cream toppings.
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Recipe FAQs

What does matcha ice cream taste like?

This homemade matcha ice cream has all the traditional flavors of Matcha green tea- earthy and slightly bitter, plus the banana adds the perfect amount of sweetness. It’s a delicious recipe!

More Homemade Ice Cream Recipes

It’s super easy to make your own ice cream without an ice cream machine. Check out these delicious recipes for more sweet treats.

Pistachio Vegan Ice Cream

Salted Caramel Ice Cream

Melona Bars

Vegan Cherry Garcia Ice Cream

Mexican Hot Chocolate Ice Cream

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3-Ingredient Vegan Matcha Green Tea Ice Cream Recipe

This simple and easy 3-ingredient vegan matcha ice cream recipe is so delicious and creamy that you'll never guess that it's dairy-free! All you need is matcha powder, bananas, and a can of unsweetened coconut milk. The perfect recipe for a hot day or a fun after-dinner treat!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Asian

Keyword: coconut milk ice cream, dairy free ice cream, homemade ice cream

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Freezing time: 3 hours hours

Total Time: 3 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 servings

Calories: 236kcal

Author: Jean Choi

Ingredients

  • 3 ripe bananas
  • 1/4 cup coconut milk or your favorite milk of choice
  • 1 tbsp matcha powder
  • Optional: 1 tsp vanilla extract and/or 2-3 tbsp sweetener of choice
  • Optional toppings: chocolate chips, whipped cream, sprinkles, nuts, etc.

Instructions

  • Peel the bananas, slice them into 3-inch chunks, place them on a parchment paper lined plate, and freeze for at least 3 hours.

  • Once frozen, place the bananas in a blender or food processor, and add coconut milk and matcha powder. Blend until smooth and creamy.

  • Taste, and if desired, add vanilla extract and/or sweetener. Blend again.

  • Serve immediately for a soft serve texture, or store in the freezer for 2-3 hours if you want it firmer like ice cream.

  • Sprinkle with your favorite toppings, if using. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts

3-Ingredient Vegan Matcha Green Tea Ice Cream Recipe

Amount Per Serving (1 serving – makes 2)

Calories 236Calories from Fat 63

% Daily Value*

Fat 7g11%

Saturated Fat 6g38%

Polyunsaturated Fat 0.2g

Monounsaturated Fat 0.3g

Sodium 5mg0%

Potassium 696mg20%

Carbohydrates 41g14%

Fiber 5g21%

Sugar 22g24%

Protein 6g12%

Vitamin A 488IU10%

Vitamin C 16mg19%

Calcium 14mg1%

Iron 3mg17%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Notes

Expert Tips

  • If you don’t have a blender, you can pour the ice cream mixture into a food processor and process it that way.
  • I recommend using thicker milk like coconut milk for the best texture. Other plant based milk like almond milk will work in a pinch, but I love the creamy texture of coconut milk or coconut cream.

Serving Tips

  • For best results, serve this creamy green tea ice cream plain or with your favorite toppings, and enjoy!

Storage Tips

  • Store in a freezer-safe, airtight container. Scoop straight from frozen when ready to eat and top with your favorite ice cream toppings.

Want more delicious recipes? Check out my cookbook, Korean Paleo: 80 Bold-Flavored, Gluten- and Grain-Free Recipes!

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3-Ingredient Vegan Matcha Green Tea Ice Cream Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in matcha tea? ›

Matcha's raw ingredient is Tencha, which is made by steaming and drying tea leaves cultivated by blocking direct sunlight, without kneading. After drying, Tencha is deveined and destemmed, and ground in a stone mill for powdering, and this powder is Matcha.

Is green tea ice cream made from matcha? ›

This green tea ice cream is made with real matcha powder. I created the recipe based on the sweet cream base from Ben and Jerry's.

What is the difference between matcha and matcha green tea? ›

Green tea using brewed tea leaves has a light, grassy flavor and provides the body with a number of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Matcha is the pulverized version of green tea leaves, and it contains a stronger concentration of some key nutrients and antioxidants.

What is the difference between matcha powder and matcha tea? ›

The real difference between matcha teabags and matcha powder is the actual matcha content. Matcha powder is 100% of pure matcha versus just 2% matcha tea powder content in matcah tea bags. What many people don't realise is that the tea bags are mostly a blend of green tea.

Is Matcha green tea ice cream good for you? ›

Is green tea ice cream good for you? Yes, this green tea ice cream recipe is healthy. And no, regular green tea ice cream that you might find at the supermarket isn't very good for you. Just like chocolate or vanilla ice cream, it's made with the same full-fat cream and lots of added sugar.

What goes with matcha ice cream? ›

Pistachio and matcha ice cream is a dream combination. A delicious blend of ripe frozen bananas, creamy coconut yogurt. Fresh and perfect for summer.

What is matcha ice cream made of? ›

Matcha ice cream ingredients

Milk – we use whole milk for that extra rich and creamy taste. Granulated sugar – to sweeten it all up! Egg yolks – egg yolk helps with the stability of the ice cream and works as an emulsifier. Matcha powder – we use ceremonial grade matcha because we love its bright green color.

Is matcha better with water or milk? ›

You want polyphenols in your diet, and good matcha is chock-full of them. But if you put milk in your matcha you're taking away much of the goodness, so please stop doing that! They key is to drink better matcha. You won't even miss the milk.

How to make matcha from scratch? ›

Use matcha at home

Sift your matcha into a small bowl to remove any clumps. Then add two ounces of water at 176°F. Whisk to fully dissolve and incorporate the powder and to give you a creamy, velvety, and foam-topped cup. Making a matcha latte comes down to two separate steps.

Can I use green tea powder instead of matcha? ›

Green tea powder is similar to matcha, but it is much less strictly regulated than matcha is. Green tea powder is still made from pure green tea leaves, but green tea isn't as strong as matcha. This is because the growing methods are different from matcha green tea.

Can I use green tea bags instead of matcha? ›

Well, yes. The difference between matcha and bagged green tea is like the difference between chicken and chicken soup. One is a whole food while the other is only food-infused water. With matcha, you are consuming the entire leaf.

Is matcha just ground up green tea? ›

Matcha is actually 100% green tea leaves that have been ground into a fine powder. It is much more concentrated than regular green tea, so you only need ½ to 1 teaspoon per cup. In comparison to regular green tea, when drinking matcha, you consume the whole tea leaf!

What does matcha do for your body? ›

Matcha contains the nutrients from the entire tea leaf and contains more caffeine and antioxidants than are typically present in green tea. Studies of matcha and its components have unearthed a variety of benefits, showing that it can help protect the liver, promote heart health, and even aid in weight loss.

What are the pros and cons of drinking matcha? ›

There's a myriad of health and wellness benefits to matcha but ultimately, as a tea it is still a caffeinated beverage and naturally, overconsumption can affect moods, heart health and concentration – similar to that of coffee overdose.

Does matcha tea have a lot of caffeine? ›

Does Matcha contain caffeine? Matcha does contain caffeine, although it's less than most cups of coffee. On average, a cup of matcha contains about 70mg of caffeine, in comparison to 100-140mg in a cup of coffee.

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