It’s Grilling Month for Progressive Eats! That gave me an opportunity to use my grill to make some ice cream? What?! Yup–read on and we’ll make some smoked caramel pineapple ice cream together. And it’s no-churn, too!
Another delicious recipe you might enjoy is my salted caramel turtle fudge swirl ice cream (no-churn!).

For ease of browsing, here are all of my ice cream recipes in one place. Thanks for stopping by!

A bowl of scoops of Smoked Caramel Pineapple Ice Cream on a clear glass plate with silver spoon.

I really hated summer camp. And when I say I hated it, I am not kidding. I loathed it.

I was the least sporty girl there, I’m sure. If I’d been a Spice Girl, my nickname would have been Anti-Sporty Spice.

I was made to attend day camp for at least a handful of summers, and my camp experience culminated (nadir-ed?) in a one-week sleep-away camp called Camp Occoneechee.

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Camp Occoneechee, Lake Lure, NC.
Camp Oconeechee in 1981. Please click photo for attribution. CC license

I have been reading all the comments from girls who camped at Camp Occoneechee for years and years and apparently loved it, so I guess I’m in the minority. Even so, reading all their memories and love for camp made me feel a bit nostalgic. And guess what? Apparently that very cabin is the one that stood in for Johnny’s cabin in Dirty Dancing. I never put it together that they filmed at Camp Occoneechee, even though I knew they’d filmed in Lake Lure, NC. Wow. It also shows how much of that camp I tried to erase from my memory that I didn’t recognize those cabins at all when Dirty Dancing came out. Go, me.

The one part of camping I enjoyed, and I know this will come as a shock, was the cooking. The Banana Boats, the hobo’s meals, of course the S’mores, the pots o’ gold soup. Up until camp, I hadn’t really done more than watch my mom cook, so being able to wrap food up in foil and nestle into dying embers was pretty heady stuff for young non-camper me.

In the spirit of minimizing the parts I didn’t enjoy and focusing on the positive, I give you: Ice Cream You Can Make (Partly) On Your Grill!

Smoked Caramel Pineapple Ice Cream (No-Churn)

3 scoops of Smoked Caramel Pineapple Ice Cream in a bowl.

Whether you’re a die hard camping fan or like me, your idea of Enjoying Nature is from the comfort of your luxury resort window, you’ll be amazed at how easy it is to smoke cream and how much flavor and nuance it can bring to ice cream.

Note that, if you don’t want to get out your grill at all and still want to enjoy some smoked ice cream, I won’t tell anyone if you just add a few drops of liquid smoke to your base. Trust me, though: it’s Funner to light up your charcoal grill and go for it.

Note as well that this base is a bit of a departure from the standard 2 cups of cream and 1 can of sweetened condensed milk. I add an entire cup of whole milk to the mix. Because the sugars in the dulce de leche are so concentrated, the added liquid ensures your ice cream will harden as ice cream should. If you would like to enjoy a more mousse-like texture, cut back to 1/2 cup of whole milk but don’t leave it out entirely or your base may not freeze at all.

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Smoked Caramel Pineapple Ice Cream

Jennifer Field
This smoked caramel pineapple ice cream is the perfect dessert for a grilled meal. How often can you say you used your grill to make ice cream? This time you can! Smoke the cream and you can even cook your pineapples on the grill. Since it's no-churn, it's very easy to make! NOTE: You will need to cook the sweetened condensed milk for 3 hours and it will also take several hours for the ice cream to fully freeze.
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Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Additional Time 11 hours
Total Time 11 hours 25 minutes
Course Ice Cream Recipes
Cuisine American

Ingredients

For the Dulce de Leche (and make your own–the store-bought kind isn’t nearly as good as homemade)

  • 1 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk

For the Pineapple

  • 1 pound of fresh pineapple pieces
  • 2 oz granulated gold or regular granulated sugar
  • pinch of salt

For the Ice Cream

  • 1 ½ cups heavy cream
  • 1 14 oz can homemade dulce de leche
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • 1/4-1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • all the pineapple minced finely

Instructions
 

For the Dulce de Leche

  • Place the can of sweetened condensed milk in a pan deep enough to allow water to cover it by at least an inch.
  • Bring to a boil and then keep at a low boil for 3 hours, adding additional water if needed. If you keep the pan partially covered, there won’t be a lot of evaporation, but check it at least once an hour.
  • Let the can cool in the water for about 45 minutes, and then remove it. Dont’ open the can until it has cooled to just barely warm.

For the pineapple

  • Place the pineapple pieces and sugar in a heavy-bottomed skillet over medium heat. Bring to a boil and then simmer slowly, stirring frequently, until the pineapple juices have mostly evaporated and the sugar has turned a golden caramel color, about 10 minutes.
  • Allow to cool to room temperature, then mince the pineapple fairly finely. Refrigerate until needed.

For the Smoked Ice Cream

  • Place 1 1/2 cups of heavy cream in a grill-safe skillet. Grill over indirect heat with hardwood charcoal for 15-30 minutes, depending on how much smoke flavor you like. Make sure you cover your grill! Measure the cream again to make sure you still have 1 1/2 cups. If a bit has evaporated, add in enough heavy cream to compensate. Chill until cold.
  • Carefully whisk the whole milk into the dulce de leche. You may have to warm it slightly in the microwave to help it come together since the dulce de leche will be very thick. Cool and then refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
  • Whip the chilled smoked cream, salt and vanilla together until it reaches medium peaks.
  • With the mixer on low, stream in the thinned out dulce de leche until you have added it all. Scrape the bowl to make sure you get all of it.
  • Whip in the dulce de leche. Your ice cream base will thin out some, but it’s okay–there will be plenty of air in it to keep it creamy in the freezer.
  • Fold in the pineapple so it is evenly distributed and place in a freezer-safe container.
  • Only if your ice cream base is too thin to suspend the pineapple: freeze for 45 minutes and then stir, scraping the frozen ice cream from the sides and making sure it’s all evenly distributed. Freeze another 45 minutes and repeat the scraping and stirring. By this time, your ice cream should be frozen enough that the pineapple will be suspended rather than sinking to the bottom. Use your judgement and then continue with the instructions.
  • If your base is thick enough to suspend the fruit, press plastic wrap directly on the surface of the ice cream and chill until firm, at least 8 hours.
  • Enjoy!

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Notes

Smoke and chill the cream while the dulce de leche is cooking.
If you do not want to smoke the cream, you can add 1/4-1/2 teaspoon of liquid smoke to your cream instead.
Keyword smoked pineapple ice cream
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Overhead view of a bowl of Smoked Caramel Pineapple Ice Cream.

Delicious, right?! I must say, the smokiness married with caramel and caramelized pineapple all frozen into a creamy base that stays creamy adds complexity you wouldn’t believe just reading the ingredient list. It’s a short one, right? Smoke is magic. And it will elevate your ice cream game just the way it elevates ribs or a great steak. Give it a try. I know smoked caramel pineapple ice cream will become one of your new favorite no-churn ice cream recipes.

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And now, let’s get our grill on with the rest of the talented ladies of Progressive Eats, shall we?

Welcome to Progressive Eats, our virtual version of a Progressive Dinner Party. This month we’re featuring It’s Grilling Time! hosted by Jane Bonacci, the author of The Heritage Cook. Today we are sharing recipes that are prepared on a barbecue or grill. Savory and sweet, you can cook your entire meal outside keeping your kitchen cool and perfect for hot summer evenings. We know you’ll enjoy the kiss of smoke in every bite!

And by the way, Jane has a fabulous gluten-free baking book coming out this fall. It’s available for pre-order now, so if you or someone you love follows a gluten-free diet, you’ll want to add The Gluten-Free Bread Machine to your cart now. Then, when it is released, it will magically show up at your house like it’s Christmas! 

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Vegetables/Side Dishes

Desserts

As always, everything sounds fantastic, and the first thing I’ll be doing tomorrow is visiting all the Progressive Eats blogs to drool, pin, share and save for future reference! I hope you’ll do the same.

Thanks so much for spending some time with us for Progressive Eats. Enjoy the smoked caramel pineapple ice cream and the rest of our wonderful summer menu. Thanks for being a great host, Jane, and huge congratulations on your upcoming cookbook!

A yellow bowl of Smoked Caramel Pineapple Ice Cream with a silver spoon, sitting on a wooden table.


Take care, friends, and have a lovely day.

 

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20 Comments

  1. It would be so nice if there were pictures to accompany the recipe. The recipe says it take 30 minutes to make, but the steps go far beyond that alotted time, including the 8 hours of freezer time. It’s a good recipe, but the instructions could use some refinement. Excited to taste it though!

  2. I dreaded anything that remotely sounded like summer camp, so I’m with ya, girlfriend! Strangely, now, I would love it. But not then!! This ice cream is the bomb. Seriously. The flavors sound so magical, so full-bodied, and so delicious. You’ve outdone your fabulous self!!!!

  3. Not only does it look delicious, it sounds delicious and I want it right now!! Beautiful photos and great recipe!! Well at least one good thing came out of the summer camps 😀 You gave us a smoky recipe for Icecream 😀

  4. My, my my, Miss Jenni, you are one very talented lady! Selfishly, I am glad that you weren’t the sportiest camper. Otherwise, you might not have pursued this fabulous career and we wouldn’t have all of these incredible recipes!!

    1. I wish I could claim this as an original idea, but cheffy folks have been playing with smoked ice cream for a pretty long time. I just brought it to the no-bake arena, which might be like having a Diet Coke with a Whopper, but still! lol xo

  5. I would have been Tall Spice. The first one picked for volleyball or basketball but who languished on the sidelines when I wanted to be a pompom girl!

    I remember loving camp but with five siblings it was the great escape…and I don’t remember anything we ate but s’mores!

    I’ve smoked a lot of foods but cream takes the cake…I can only imagine how fantastic this combination of flavors is!

    1. Aw, Tall Spice! Love it! I wish I’d liked camp. Maybe if I hadn’t been made to go it would’ve been a different story.

      I highly recommend smoking cream–it just needs a bit. So if you’re planning bacon ice cream… =)

  6. I was the girl begging my mom to send me to camp—but she liked us at home!!! But I’d have fit right in with the Anti-Sporty Spice team. Loving this amazing, delectable ice cream with so many layers of amazing flavors!!

    1. We could have hung out at camp together, but you’d have been happy to be there and I’d have been sullen! lol I think this smoked ice cream needs to happen with grilled peaches for your peach melba dessert!!

    1. Haha! Very clever, you are, Jane! =) I think you’ll really like this–dulce de leche alone is wonderful, but the smokiness from the cream makes it Extra Magical!

  7. Smoked ice cream?! Jenni you really take my love of desserts to a whole new level with this recipe. I can well imagine what happens when you commandeer the grill and get this going. BTW – I’ve never made homemade dulce de leche, but with your easy recipe, I should definitely get this off my bucket list.

    1. Dude! May I call you dude?! You *seriously* need some dulce de leche in your life. Seriously. The stuff I bought as a “short cut” a couple of weeks ago is inferior to the real thing. There is just no comparison! Definitely one to check off Ye Olde Bucket List! xo

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