11 Ninja Creami recipes for cooling down in the heat

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When the heat makes the kitchen feel like the wrong place to be, the Ninja Creami can handle dessert from the freezer instead of the oven. These 11 recipes keep the focus on cold, scoopable options, from simple vanilla and chocolate bases to fruit-heavy sorbet, Dole Whip, frozen yogurt, and a smoothie bowl. Most need a full freeze before spinning, so they work best when the pint is prepped ahead for hot afternoons, pool days, or after-dinner bowls. The list gives both richer ice cream picks and lighter fruit or yogurt options, so cooling down does not have to mean the same scoop every time.

Close-up of ice cream topped with strawberry pieces, strawberry sauce, and crumbled cookie or biscuit.
Ninja Creami Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Ninja Creami High-Protein Vanilla Ice Cream

Two scoops of light brown ice cream served in a white bowl.
Ninja Creami High-Protein Vanilla Ice Cream. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

With a 24-hour freeze and 10 minutes of prep, Ninja Creami High-Protein Vanilla Ice Cream is a prep-ahead pint for hot days when a plain cold scoop sounds right. The base uses whole milk, cream cheese, vanilla protein powder, powdered sweetener, vanilla extract, and salt, then spins on the Lite Ice Cream cycle. It makes 2 servings and carries 23 grams of protein per serving. Serve it after a workout, movie night, or cookout when dessert needs to stay simple.
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Ninja Creami Dole Whip

A glass bowl with two scoops of vanilla ice cream, garnished with shredded coconut, a fresh strawberry, and a sprig of mint.
Ninja Creami Dole Whip. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

A tropical pint that does not use dairy, Ninja Creami Dole Whip blends frozen pineapple chunks with full-fat coconut milk, honey or maple syrup, lemon juice, vanilla extract, and salt. Active work is quick, but the mixture still has to freeze solid before spinning on the Smoothie Bowl setting. Four servings make it easy to portion into small bowls with mint, berries, or extra pineapple. It fits pool days and heavy afternoons when a lighter frozen scoop makes more sense than cake.
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Ninja Creami Watermelon Sorbet

Delicious homemade watermelon sorbet served in a glass bowl with watermelon slices.
Ninja Creami Watermelon Sorbet. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Made with just watermelon, lime juice, and honey, Ninja Creami Watermelon Sorbet keeps the ingredient list short while still giving 4 servings from one pint. The total time is 1 day and 10 minutes, with 10 minutes of prep before the base freezes solid. The Sorbet setting turns the fruit into a soft pink scoop after the wait. Use it after grilling, between pool breaks, or whenever sliced melon needs a colder format.
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Ninja Creami Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

A glass bowl with two scoops of vanilla ice cream topped with colorful rainbow sprinkles, set against a plain white background.
Ninja Creami Vanilla Bean Ice Cream. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

When toppings are already planned, Ninja Creami Vanilla Bean Ice Cream gives a plain base that can carry sprinkles, chocolate sauce, fruit, or cones. It serves 4 and takes 1 day and 8 minutes total, mostly freezer time after a short mix. Whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, vanilla pods or extract, and salt make the base. Keep a pint ready for hot nights when everyone wants something familiar and cold.
Get the Recipe: Ninja Creami Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

Ninja Creami S’mores Ice Cream

Two scoops of ice cream topped with a toasted marshmallow, chocolate chips, and crumbled cookie bits.
Ninja Creami S’mores Ice Cream. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Built around a chocolate base with campfire-style add-ins, Ninja Creami S’mores Ice Cream turns whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, cocoa powder, and vanilla into a 4-serving pint. The crushed graham crackers, mini marshmallows, and chocolate chips go in after the first spin. It takes 1 day and 10 minutes total, mostly for freezing. Serve it after a backyard dinner when the heat makes an actual fire pit sound like too much.
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Ninja Creami Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

Three scoops of mint chocolate chip ice cream with chocolate chips, garnished with a sprig of mint, in a white bowl.
Ninja Creami Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Classic mint chip gets a colder turn with Ninja Creami Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream, which uses whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, peppermint extract, optional green coloring, and chocolate chips. It makes 4 servings and takes 1 day and 13 minutes total, including the freezer time. The Ice Cream cycle handles the base, then the Mix-In cycle spreads the chocolate through it. Bring it out for birthdays, cookouts, or late-night bowls when the house is still warm.
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Ninja Creami Frozen Yogurt

A bowl of creamy yogurt topped with pineapple slices, chopped walnuts, and seeds, with a striped cloth and fruit in the background.
Ninja Creami Frozen Yogurt. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Greek yogurt and honey form the base for Ninja Creami Frozen Yogurt, keeping the pint lighter than the richer cream-based ice creams in this list. It makes 2 servings and takes 1 day and 10 minutes total, with honey and walnuts suggested for serving. The frozen pint runs on the Frozen Yogurt setting after the full freeze. This one works well for weeknight dessert, a small afternoon snack, or a cold bowl after a heavier meal.
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Ninja Creami Chocolate Ice Cream

A glass of chocolate milkshake with a spoon inside, placed on a checkered cloth next to pieces of chocolate.
Ninja Creami Chocolate Ice Cream. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Cocoa powder and cream make Ninja Creami Chocolate Ice Cream a no-cook pint mixed with milk, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract right in the Creami container. It serves 2 and takes 1 day and 10 minutes total, with only 10 minutes of prep before freezing. A short counter rest and Ice Cream setting help the frozen base spin smooth. Serve it in cones or bowls when the heat calls for something deeper than fruit.
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Ninja Creami Cookies and Cream Ice Cream

Two scoops of chocolate ice cream with crumbled chocolate cookies on top, served in a clear glass bowl.
Ninja Creami Cookies and Cream Ice Cream. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Cookie pieces give Ninja Creami Cookies and Cream Ice Cream enough texture to stand apart from the simpler vanilla pint. The base uses whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, vanilla extract, and 6 roughly crushed Oreo cookies. It makes 4 servings and takes 1 day and 10 minutes total, with the cookies added during the Mix-In step. Use it for movie night, birthday bowls, or after-dinner dessert when a plain scoop will not do.
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Ninja Creami Smoothie Bowl

A bowl of vanilla ice cream topped with chopped nuts and drizzled with honey, with jars of honey and nuts in the background.
Ninja Creami Smoothie Bowl. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Instead of a scoop in a cone, Ninja Creami Smoothie Bowl turns frozen mango, frozen pineapple, lemon juice, and Greek yogurt into one thick serving. It takes 5 minutes total, with fresh mango, pineapple, nuts, and hemp seeds as toppings. The mixture runs on the Smoothie Bowl setting and should be served right away for a thick texture. Make it for breakfast, post-workout mornings, or a hot afternoon when fruit sounds better than ice cream.
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Ninja Creami Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream

Close-up of ice cream topped with strawberry pieces, strawberry sauce, and crumbled cookie or biscuit.
Ninja Creami Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Fresh strawberries and cream cheese put Ninja Creami Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream closer to a frozen slice than a basic berry scoop. It makes 4 servings and takes 1 day and 15 minutes total, with whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, cream cheese, strawberries, vanilla extract, and a crushed vanilla biscuit. Half the berries and biscuit pieces go in during Mix-In. Serve it for summer gatherings or family dessert nights when cheesecake sounds too heavy.
Get the Recipe: Ninja Creami Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream

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