The first warm Saturday can make a regular dessert seem too heavy, especially when everyone wants something cold instead. This collection keeps the focus on ice cream desserts that work for that shift in weather, from fruit-heavy scoops and cookie mix-ins to freezer cakes and sandwiches. Some need an ice cream maker, some skip it, and several can sit in the freezer until you are ready to slice or scoop. You get a mix of small-batch bowls, party-ready cakes, and easy cold desserts that match the day without making the menu complicated.

Mango Ice Cream

With ripe mango, lemon juice, and heavy cream in the base, Mango Ice Cream brings a fruit-forward option to a warm Saturday dessert list. The card makes 6 servings and includes 25 minutes of churning plus 4 hours of freezing. It works well when you want something brighter than a plain scoop but still easy to serve in bowls or cones after lunch, grilling, or an afternoon outside.
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Pistachio Ice Cream

Made with raw pistachios, heavy cream, sugar, vanilla, and a little salt, Pistachio Ice Cream gives the freezer a nutty scoop that can be made ahead. The recipe makes 8 servings with 10 minutes of prep and 5 hours of freezing. It fits the first warm Saturday because it is cold, scoopable, and easy to serve with wafers or cones when people want dessert without turning on the oven.
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Biscoff Ice Cream

For a cookie-loaded freezer dessert, Biscoff Ice Cream uses heavy cream, Biscoff spread, sugar, vanilla, and crumbled Biscoff cookies. The card makes 6 servings, with 25 minutes of churning and 4 hours of freezing after a quick 5-minute prep. It is a good fit for a warm Saturday when you want a scoop that tastes richer than plain vanilla but still stores neatly until people are ready for dessert.
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Ice Cream Sandwich

Built from vanilla ice cream, frozen raspberries, crushed graham cookies, and rectangular wafers, Ice Cream Sandwich makes 8 handheld desserts. It takes 30 minutes of prep and 4 hours of freezing, with no oven or ice cream machine listed on the recipe card. That makes it useful for the first warm Saturday when people are moving in and out of the kitchen and need a cold dessert they can grab without a plate.
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No Churn Salted Caramel Ice Cream

Without an ice cream maker, No-Churn Salted Caramel Ice Cream turns heavy cream, sweetened condensed milk, salted caramel sauce, and sea salt into 8 servings. The recipe lists 5 minutes of prep and 5 hours of freezing, which keeps the hands-on work low. It fits a warm Saturday when you want a freezer dessert ready after errands, yard work, or a casual meal without managing a custard base.
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Tiramisu Ice Cream

With mascarpone, whole milk, amaretto, espresso, semi-sweet chocolate, ladyfingers, and cocoa powder, Tiramisu Ice Cream brings coffee-shop flavor into a frozen dessert. The card makes 12 servings and lists 2 hours 15 minutes total, including freezing time. It works for the first warm Saturday when you want something colder than a slice of tiramisu but still want the coffee, cream, and cookie notes in each scoop.
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Vanilla Ice Cream

Simple but still useful, Vanilla Ice Cream uses heavy whipping cream, sugar, a vanilla bean, and pure vanilla extract. The recipe makes 8 servings and lists 4 hours 10 minutes total, including freezing time after churning. It belongs in this warm Saturday lineup because it can stand alone in bowls or act as the base for sundaes, cones, fruit toppings, or any extra sauces already in the fridge.
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Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream

Layered with diced strawberries, heavy cream, vanilla extract, and chopped shortcake cookies, Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream gives the list a fruit-and-cookie scoop. The recipe makes 10 servings and lists 4 hours 40 minutes total, with 25 minutes of churning and freezer time. It fits a warm Saturday when strawberries are starting to sound right again and you want a cold dessert that still has some cookie texture.
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Oreo Ice Cream Cake

Made in a 9-by-13-inch dish with Oreos, melted butter, vanilla ice cream, hot fudge sauce, and Cool Whip, Oreo Ice Cream Cake feeds 20. The recipe lists 20 minutes of prep and 4 hours of freezing, making it one of the larger make-ahead options here. It is useful for the first warm Saturday when a sliceable frozen dessert makes more sense than scooping individual bowls for a crowd.
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Rocky Road Ice Cream

Packed with cocoa powder, heavy whipping cream, nuts, and mini marshmallows, Rocky Road Ice Cream gives the roundup a chocolate option with texture. The recipe makes 8 servings and lists 3 hours 43 minutes total, including a short cook time and freezer time. It fits a warm Saturday when plain chocolate is not enough and you want a scoop with crunch and marshmallow pieces already mixed in.
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Ice Cream Cake

Layered with graham crackers, vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, strawberry jam, and sliced fresh strawberries, Ice Cream Cake makes 16 servings. The card lists 20 minutes of prep and 4 hours of freezing, so it can be made before the day gets busy. It works for the first warm Saturday when you want a cold dessert that slices cleanly and brings berries, cream, and crunch into one pan.
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