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This iconic Canadian tiger tail ice cream recipe is NO-CHURN so it can be made without an ice cream machine! You’ll love the orange ice cream mixed with black licorice. Don’t let another summer go by without trying this no-churn tiger tail recipe!

Tiger Tail No-Churn Ice Cream

Please note: This post was originally published in 2017. I’ve since redone the text but the recipe remains the same.

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!! I’m so glad my usual day to post something new landed on this spooktacular holiday. Obviously, I had to do something Halloween-themed. You wouldn’t typically think of tiger-tail ice cream when you think of Halloween – but – it’s orange and black, so to me, it fit right in.

I’ve always been a big fan of tiger-tail, although I think it might be one of those flavors that you either HATE or LOVE. It really comes down to whether you’re in the black licorice camp or not. I’ve always been that weird kid who preferred black to red licorice, and would get pretty excited about my grandparents’ bowl of licorice allsorts.

Tiger Tail No-Churn Ice Cream

What flavor is tiger tail ice cream?

I know it sounds weird, but tiger tail ice cream is a mix between black licorice and orange ice cream. It is seriously so good!!!

The licorice flavor in this no-churn ice cream (that’s right – NO-CHURN!!!)  is thanks to pure star anise extract. It has a strong licorice flavor and you can buy it at almost any grocery store in the bakery aisle. The complementary orange flavor? Pure orange extract, of course. Also in the bakery aisle!

How do you make the black and orange colors?

To achieve that signature orange and black coloring, I used a few drops of gel color from Wilton’s line. I find gel colors are so much easier to use when you’re trying to get a strong shade without an entire bottle of food coloring! The gel also incorporates into icings and (ice cream) very well, without making it too runny. Funny, but I really should have listened to my own advice when I tried to make Oscar a red fire truck cake and ended up with a hot pink one. SO – I highly, highly recommend using gel coloring for this recipe! 

These Wilton Gel-Based Food Colors are my favorite!

How do you make no-churn tiger tail ice cream?

No-churn ice cream couldn’t be easier to make!! 

BUT – just because it isn’t summer, it doesn’t mean you can’t indulge on the cold creamy stuff! Especially when it’s this easy to make. Whip up some cream, fold in condensed milk, freeze, and voila! Ice cream. Of course, if you want tiger-tail, you’ll need to add in the colors and flavors 😉

Once the condensed milk is folded into the whipping cream, you’ll want to divide the mixture into 2 equal parts: one for black coloring and the star anise, and the other for orange coloring and orange flavor.

To swirl them together, first layer half of the orange ice cream into a freezable container (I like using a loaf pan), and drop spoonfuls of the black ice cream on top. Use a spoon to swirl the two together, and then repeat.

The ice cream will need to be frozen for 5-6 hours before it’s ready. If you’re reading this on Halloween morning, you’ll have just enough time to make a batch of this for a special Halloween dessert! And still have time to sew some spider legs onto a giant black onesie for your husband to wear. 😉

Happy Halloween guys!! Today we’re handing out some Halloween cake pops to Oscar’s pre-school class and going for a quick trick-or-treat run around the neighborhood after dinner. I can’t wait to do a quality check on the kids’ candy bags once they’re in bed…

And then follow up with a scoop of this tiger tail no-churn!

Tiger Tail No-Churn Ice Cream

 

Tiger Tail No-Churn Ice Cream

If you’re as big of a fan of no-churn recipes as me, then you HAVE to try these other ice cream flavors:

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no-churn tiger tail ice cream

No-Churn Tiger Tail Ice Cream


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  • Author: Katherine
  • Total Time: 6 hours 30 minutes
  • Yield: 1 pint 1x

Description

ice cream made without an ice cream machine! Delightful orange ice cream mixed with black licorice. The best tiger tail recipe!


Ingredients

Scale
  • 2 cups heavy cream, cold
  • 1300 mL can sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 tsp pure orange extract
  • 23 drops orange gel food colouring*
  • 4 tsp pure star anise extract
  • 34 drops black gel food colouring

Instructions

  1. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, or using an electric handheld mixer, whip the heavy cream on high speed until stiff peaks begin to form, about 5 minutes. Using a spatula, fold in the sweetened condensed milk until incorporated.
  2. Pour half of the mixture into another large bowl. In one of the bowls, add the orange food colouring and orange flavouring, using a spatula to combine until the mixture is fully saturated with orange. Do the same with the other bowl, using the black colouring and anise extract.
  3. Pour half of the orange mixture into the bottom of a freezer-safe container, such as a standard loaf pan. Drop half of the black mixture in spoonfuls on top of the orange. Using a spoon or a knife, create gentle swirls between the two colours. Repeat with the remaining orange and remaining black mixture.
  4. If using a loaf pan, gently press a piece of parchment paper on top of the ice cream. Freeze the ice cream for 5-6 hours. The longer the ice cream is in the freezer, the harder it will become.

Ice cream will last in the freezer for up to 2 weeks.

Notes

  1. I strongly, strongly recommend using gel food colourings for this recipe, rather than the liquid bottles you can buy at any grocery store. The gel won’t add additional liquid to the recipe and you need much less of it than the liquid version.
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Category: ice cream
  • Method: no-churn
  • Cuisine: canadian
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No-Churn Tiger Tail Ice Cream

About Katherine

Heeey! Thank you for stopping by! I like 30-minute dinners and giant peanut butter cups made with only 3 ingredients. I LOVE food! If you do too, you're in the right place.

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57 Comments

  1. I’m struggling to find star anise extract in the UK but I’m desperate to give this recipe a go (having tried tiger-tail ice cream in Canada for the first time this summer!)
    Do you know if anyone has successfully swapped out the star anise extract for an aniseed style liqueur, like ouzo or sambuca? Obviously it won’t be a kid friendly recipe but I’m ok with that! Lol.

    1. Hi Lizzy! I’ve never heard of anyone trying it or have tried it myself but it might work! I’m just not sure it would be a strong enough flavour to get that black liquorice taste. I am tempted to try so if I do I will let you know!