Unboxing a Ninja Creami is exciting until you start wondering which setting to press and what belongs in the pint. These 11 recipes cover simple ice cream bases, fruit sorbets, mix-ins, frozen yogurt, and a thick smoothie bowl, so a new owner can learn what the machine does without starting with complicated formulas. Most require only a few minutes of hands-on preparation before freezing, while the toppings and add-ins introduce the Mix-In and Re-Spin functions.

Ninja Creami Dole Whip

Blended with frozen pineapple, full-fat coconut milk, honey or maple syrup, lemon juice, and vanilla, Ninja Creami Dole Whip takes 5 minutes to prepare before the pint freezes solid. The Smoothie Bowl setting turns the tropical base into a light, creamy dessert that serves 4. Pipe it into cups for a soft-serve look, or serve it in bowls with fresh berries, mint, or crushed pineapple.
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Ninja Creami Chocolate Ice Cream

Made with heavy cream, milk, powdered sugar, cocoa powder, and vanilla, Ninja Creami Chocolate Ice Cream gives a new machine owner a straightforward five-ingredient base. Preparation takes 10 minutes, followed by a 24-hour freeze, and the pint makes 2 servings. Eat it straight after processing, or serve scoops with chopped chocolate, cookies, or a drizzle of chocolate sauce.
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Ninja Creami S’mores Ice Cream

Starting with a cocoa ice cream base, Ninja Creami S’mores Ice Cream folds crushed graham crackers, mini marshmallows, and chocolate chips into whole milk and heavy cream. It needs 10 minutes of preparation and a full day to freeze before processing, with enough for 4 servings. Toast the marshmallows briefly, add them after spinning, and serve the finished bowls when a plain chocolate pint needs more texture.
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Ninja Creami Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

Cool peppermint and chopped chocolate give Ninja Creami Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream its familiar scoop-shop flavor without a long ingredient list. Whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, peppermint extract, and optional green coloring form a pint that serves 4 after a 24-hour freeze. Run the Mix-In setting to distribute the chocolate, then eat it in cones or serve it with extra shavings scattered over each scoop.
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Ninja Creami Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream

Fresh strawberries and softened cream cheese turn Ninja Creami Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream into a richer first project for anyone ready to try add-ins. The recipe combines whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, vanilla, and a crushed vanilla cookie, with 15 minutes of prep and 4 servings after freezing. Serve scoops with reserved strawberries or another crushed cookie when you want the cheesecake flavor to stand out.
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Ninja Creami Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

Speckled with seeds from vanilla pods, Ninja Creami Vanilla Bean Ice Cream uses whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, and a pinch of salt for a classic base. Active preparation takes 8 minutes, then the pint freezes for one day and yields 4 servings. Keep the first batch plain to learn the machine, or serve it with fruit, brownies, pie, caramel sauce, or later experiments from the Mix-In setting.
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Ninja Creami Watermelon Sorbet

With only ripe seedless watermelon, lime juice, and honey, Ninja Creami Watermelon Sorbet is a simple way to test the Sorbet setting. The fruit mixture takes 10 minutes to prepare, freezes for 24 hours, and makes 4 servings without milk or cream. Spoon it into chilled bowls for a hot afternoon, or serve it with fresh watermelon cubes and another squeeze of lime for a brighter finish.
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Ninja Creami Smoothie Bowl

Packed directly into the pint with frozen mango, frozen pineapple, Greek yogurt, and lemon juice, Ninja Creami Smoothie Bowl is ready in 5 minutes and makes one serving. Because the fruit begins frozen, there is no separate day-long freezing time listed on the card. Serve the thick bowl with fresh fruit, nuts, or hemp seeds, then eat it for breakfast, a post-workout snack, or a quick cold dessert.
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Ninja Creami Cookies and Cream Ice Cream

Crushed Oreo cookies run through the Mix-In setting to finish Ninja Creami Cookies and Cream Ice Cream, a five-ingredient recipe built on whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, and vanilla. It takes 10 minutes to mix before freezing for 24 hours and produces 4 servings. Leave some cookie pieces coarse for contrast, then serve the ice cream in bowls or cones for movie night or a birthday dessert.
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Ninja Creami Frozen Yogurt

Stirred together with just Greek yogurt and honey, Ninja Creami Frozen Yogurt keeps the first step manageable for someone learning how full and level a pint should be. The base takes 10 minutes to prepare, needs a 24-hour freeze, and provides 2 servings. Re-spin it when needed, then serve with walnuts and another drizzle of honey, or eat it with berries and granola for a cold afternoon snack.
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Ninja Creami Peach Cobbler Ice Cream

Peach yogurt, canned sliced peaches, vanilla, sugar, and cinnamon form the base of Ninja Creami Peach Cobbler Ice Cream, while granola supplies the cobbler-style crunch. Preparation takes 10 minutes, followed by a full day in the freezer, and the recipe makes 2 servings. Add the granola after spinning so it stays crisp, then serve with extra peach slices when you want a fruit-based pint with more texture.
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