If you’ve browsed through my ice cream recipes, you’ve probably noticed that I use half and half in most of them. Before I started making homemade ice cream, I only really knew half and half as something people put in their coffee. But it turns out, this creamy ingredient is a game-changer for making rich, smooth, and delicious ice cream at home!
So, what exactly is half and half?

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What is Half and Half?
Half and half is a dairy product that’s made by combining equal parts whole milk and heavy cream.
The result?
A creamy, slightly rich liquid that’s thicker than milk but not as heavy as cream. It typically contains between 10-18% milk fat, making it perfect for adding creaminess without being too heavy.
Substitutes
If half and half isn’t available where you live, you can easily make your own at home! Here’s how:
- DIY Half and Half: Mix equal parts whole milk and heavy cream.
- For a Lighter Version: Use 2% milk instead of whole milk.
- For a Dairy-Free Option: Combine full-fat coconut milk with almond milk or use a barista-style oat milk.
These substitutes work well in coffee, cooking, and, of course, homemade ice cream!
Uses
Half and half isn’t just for coffee and ice cream! Here are some other ways to use it:
- In creamy soups and sauces
- In scrambled eggs for extra fluffiness
- As a base for homemade salad dressings
- In baking to add richness to cakes and muffins
- In mashed potatoes for a smoother texture
Why I Use Half and Half in Ice Cream?
I love using half and half in my Ninja Creami recipes because it creates a perfect balance between richness and lightness. Heavy cream alone can make ice cream too dense, while milk alone can make it too icy. Half and half gives me that creamy texture without being overly heavy. It works beautifully in my favorite vanilla base, creating a smooth and luscious foundation for flavors like chocolate mint, rose raspberry, and cotton candy ice cream. Each scoop turns out velvety and satisfying, making every bite a delicious treat.
Plus, I’ve heard from many heavy cream users that their ice cream sometimes turns into butter! Half and half helps avoid that issue while still delivering a rich and smooth consistency.
FAQ: Your Ice Cream Questions Answered
Yes, but it won’t be as thick and glossy as ganache made with heavy cream. If using half and half, you may need to adjust the chocolate ratio to get the right consistency.
Yes, but freezing may cause it to separate but if you’re using it for ice cream. Ninja Creami will take care of that!
Half and half contains about 1 gram of carbs per tablespoon, making it a lower-carb option compared to milk.
Half and half is a blend of whole milk and heavy cream with a lower fat content (10-18%), whereas heavy cream has at least 36% fat, making it much richer and thicker.
Half and half is commonly used as a coffee creamer, adding a rich and creamy taste without being as heavy as full cream.
Similar to coffee, half and half can be added to tea for a creamy texture, especially in chai or milk teas.
Yes! Half and half can be frothed, especially if you use the “cold foam” setting on a milk frother. It won’t be as stiff as whole milk foam but will still create a creamy, airy texture.
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