Salted Caramel Nice-Cream

Salted Caramel Nice-Cream - Paleo, AIP, Dairy-Free

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This salted caramel nice-cream is one of my all-time favorite AIP desserts, originally created by Heidi Perry and shared on rallypure.com — a site that unfortunately no longer exists. I wanted to intentionally preserve and credit this recipe because it was such a standout in our home and one that even my non-AIP family happily devoured.

Sweet, salty, and deeply satisfying, this salted caramel nice-cream proves that caramel-like flavor is possible during the AIP Core Elimination Stage — and it’s also Paleo and dairy-free, with no substitutions required. The combination of coconut, maple, and vanilla creates a rich, almost coffee-like depth that feels indulgent while staying fully protocol-compliant.

Absolutely delicious — and far too good to be lost to the internet void.

Enjoy! ♥

Salted Caramel Nice-Cream - Autoimmune Protocol Elimination Stage Friendly

Salted Caramel Nice-Cream

♥ RECIPE & IMAGES BY: Heidi Perry - Formerly "Rally Pure" ♥ Caramel lovers rejoice! A sweet and salty caramel ice cream with vanilla and maple notes – sure to please the most discerning of non-dairy lovers! AIP, Paleo, and Dairy Free.

Instructions

  1. Reserve a 1/2 cup of coconut cream from a chilled can.
  2. Heat up the cream in a small pan over low-medium heat.
  3. Heat a heavy-bottomed pan over medium heat. Add coconut sugar, stirring with a fork or whisk
    until sugar liquefies and starts to darken. Keep it away from the cool sides of the pan to
    avoid crystallization.
  4. Remove from heat and carefully add the reserved and warmed half cup of coconut cream
    and stir until you have a creamy amber liquid. Add salt and vanilla. Set aside to cool.
  5. Combine caramel with remaining coconut milk, maple syrup, and arrowroot in a blender. Do NOT over-blend.
  6. For best results, chill in refrigerator for a couple hours or overnight before you add it to your icecream maker.
  7. Transfer the chilled mixture to your ice cream maker and follow your machine's instructions.
  8. Serve immediately, or freeze until ice cream reaches your preferred hardness/texture.