Get One Before It Sells Out – The Cult-Classic Ninja CREAMi Deluxe is Flying Off Shelves with $50 Off Ahead of the Heatwave
Ice cream lovers have hailed it as the best addition to their counters in years
As a sweet-treat lover, I think it’s unthinkable to get through summer without ice cream. Store-bought pints are fine, but making your own at home adds an extra level of fun. Besides, I can't find white chocolate caramel Kinder Bueno Oreo ice cream at the grocery store.
The Ninja CREAMi Ice Cream Maker first launched five years ago, and since then it has remained a firm favourite in the home dessert space. If you haven’t picked one up yet (why not?), there’s good news: It’s currently $50 off ahead of the heatwave.
Capable of making ice cream, sorbet, gelato, frozen yoghurt, milkshakes, and more, with full control over mix-ins, it remains one of the best ice cream makers money can buy.
Most of Europe is already suffering a heatwave, and the US is reportedly next, with triple-figure temperatures expected across most of the country.
While air conditioning and smart fan placement are key to keeping a house cool, frozen treats such as ice cream play a significant − and more entertaining − role. Store-bought does the job, but the Ninja CREAMi Deluxe gives you free rein of any ice cream recipes your mind can muster.
The Deluxe 11-in-1 gives you double the functionality, too. You can split a single base into two mix-in flavors without making a second batch. Add candy or chocolate chips to the top half, serve first, then mix cookies or nuts into the bottom and enjoy later. It is perfect for households with different tastes, or if, like me, you simply cannot make up your mind.
To make, simply add your base mix into the pint container, freeze for 24 hours, and then churn to create the silky texture for your mix ins. With extra XL pint lidded pots available at Ninja, you can have plenty of flavors stashed away to suit any mood.
What Else to Shop
Planning an ice cream social this summer? I have rounded up a selection of my must-haves for enjoying creamy treats in style.
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
Drawing inspiration from the sun-drenched cafés and colorful cliffside villages along the Amalfi Coast, these sweet serving bowls are perfect for adding a retro spin to summer hosting.
Yes, you can just use a spoon, but using a quality ice cream scoop can help you get perfect balls of ice cream when hosting, offering the perfect finishing touch to your luxury homemade desserts.
Recreate the authentic ice-cream store experience at home by picking up some authentic waffle cones for your freshly made scoops.
To give your guests options for their ice creams, serve up convenient toppings such as sprinkles or chocolate chips in pinch bowls. These beautiful flower bowls are ideal for Easter weekend and summer yard parties.
Enjoy the convenience of frozen drinks and slushies at home with no ice needed. The exclusive RapidChill Technology® gives you perfect frozen drinks every time. I love mine, and it is one of the few things making the heatwave more bearable.
This compact ice cream maker uses a double-sided blade and dual-direction rotation to ensure creamier results faster than other ice cream makers. It's smaller for more compact kitchens, but it doesn't support mix-ins.
Churning pints for a crowd? Brush up on the most common summer hosting mistakes before your guests arrive.
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Chiana is Homes & Gardens’ kitchen appliances editor. With a lifelong passion for cooking and baking, she grew up experimenting in the kitchen every weekend with her baking-extraordinaire Mom, has spent time cooking with Le Creuset's expert chefs, and has developed a great understanding of how tools and appliances can make or break your ideal relaxing kitchen routine.