Super Simple Snow Cream Recipe You Can Make in Minutes

If you woke up to fresh snow outside, this is your sign to make Snow Cream! This old-fashioned winter treat is something I only make about once a year, which somehow makes it even more fun. All you need are a few pantry staples, a bowl of clean snow, and about five minutes!

It’s simple, customizable, and perfect for a snow day with kids – or honestly, just for yourself!

Why you’ll LOVE this easy recipe

A true snow-day tradition

Ready in 5 minutes

No cooking required

A fun way to use fresh snow!

Easily customizable (vanilla, chocolate, dairy-free)

Ingredients needed to make snow cream

The ingredients for this recipe are listed fully down in the recipe card but let’s briefly go over the pantry staples needed including a few substitutions you can make as desired!

Milk or cream – Regular milk, heavy cream, or non-dairy milk all work. I often use oat milk!

Sugar – Sweetens the snow cream; you can adjust to taste after mixing.

Salt – Just a pinch to balance the sweetness.

Vanilla extract or cocoa powder – Choose vanilla or chocolate depending on your mood!

Fresh, clean snow – Light and fluffy snow works best 🙂 Avoid the yellow stuff.

Great toppings – chocolate syrup, sprinkles, caramel drizzle, mini chocolate chips, etc!

Ingredient Substitutions & Variations

Use maple syrup or honey instead of sugar

Swap in sweetened condensed milk or evaporated milk for a richer, creamier version

Use protein milk for a higher-protein snow cream

Any non-dairy milk works for a vegan version

How to Make Snow Cream

Just a reminder that you can find the FULL homemade snow cream recipe down in the recipe card, but I want to quickly go over how to make them with visuals for you 🙂

Start out by collecting about 6 cups of snow. In a large bowl, combine all of the ingredients, minus the snow, and mix until combined!

Add in the snow 1 cup at a time to the milk mixture, continuing to stir. Add the next cup once the previous cup has been fully incorporated. Continue until all of the snow is mixed in. Compress the snow cream down into the bowl and scoop it out!

Snow Cream Variations

Vanilla Snow Cream – Classic and nostalgic sweet treat

Chocolate Snow Cream – Add cocoa powder for a rich chocolate version

Sweetened Condensed Milk Snow Cream – Extra creamy and indulgent

Dairy-Free Snow Cream – Use almond, oat, or soy milk

High-Protein Snow Cream – Use protein milk for a fun twist

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of snow is best for snow cream?

Light, fluffy, freshly fallen snow works best. Avoid icy or compacted snow, as it won’t mix as well and can make the snow cream watery.

Why is my snow cream watery?

Snow cream can become watery if the snow is too wet or if the liquid ingredients are added too quickly. For best results, add the snow gradually and stir until each addition is fully incorporated.

Can I make snow cream ahead of time?

No – snow cream is best eaten right away. It melts quickly and doesn’t store well in the fridge or freezer.

Can I use shaved ice instead of snow?

You can use shaved ice in a pinch, but the texture won’t be quite the same. Fresh snow creates a lighter, fluffier snow cream compared to ice.

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How to Make Snow Cream

Snow cream is one of those treats you only make when it snows. This super simple snow cream recipe is nostalgic, customizable, and ready in minutes.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Diet Vegetarian
Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
Total Time 5 minutes minutes
Servings 4 servings
Calories

Ingredients

1 cup of milk or cream non-dairy milks will work just fine as well as I used almond milk for this one¼ cup of sugar can add more later if you decide you want it sweeterpinch of saltfor chocolate: heaping tablespoon of cocoa powderfor vanilla: 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract6 cups of snow

Instructions

In a large bowl, combine all of the ingredients, minus the snow, and mix until combined.
Add in the snow 1 cup at a time continuing to stir. Add the next cup once the previous cup has been fully incorporated. Continue until all of the snow is mixed in.
Compress the snow cream down into the bowl and scoop it out like you would normal ice cream. Serve with your favorite ice cream fixin’s and ENJOY!

Notes

Storage – Snow cream is best eaten immediately. It melts quickly and does not store well in the fridge or freezer.

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