There’s something calming about matcha. Its earthy flavor, vibrant green color, and gentle sweetness make it feel both refreshing and comforting at the same time. This No-Churn Matcha Green Tea Ice Cream brings that unique flavor into a creamy, frozen dessert that’s simple to make and incredibly satisfying.
If you’ve ever enjoyed matcha lattes or green tea desserts, this recipe will feel familiar in the best way. It’s smooth, lightly sweet, and balanced with that signature matcha taste that’s slightly grassy and rich without being overpowering.
What makes this even better is how easy it is to prepare. No ice cream machine, no complicated steps, just a few ingredients and a little time in the freezer. The result is a homemade dessert that feels both elegant and effortless.

Why You’ll Love This Matcha Green Tea Ice Cream
1. Unique and refreshing flavor
Matcha offers a gentle, earthy taste that stands out from traditional ice cream flavors.
2. Smooth and creamy texture
The whipped cream base creates a soft, airy consistency that melts beautifully.
3. No special equipment needed
You can make this with simple kitchen tools you already have.
4. Lightly sweet and balanced
The sweetness is subtle, allowing the matcha flavor to shine.
5. Visually stunning
That natural green color makes this ice cream look just as good as it tastes.
Recipe Ingredients (With Friendly Descriptions)
- 2 cups heavy whipping cream, chilled
This forms the base of the ice cream and creates a light, creamy texture. - 1 can of sweetened condensed milk
Adds sweetness and helps keep the ice cream smooth and scoopable. - 2 teaspoons matcha green tea powder
The star ingredient. It provides that signature earthy flavor and vibrant green color.
Instructions
Step 1: Sift the Matcha
Start by passing the matcha powder through a fine sieve into a bowl. This removes any clumps and ensures a smooth texture.
This step is important because matcha can naturally form small lumps.

Step 2: Prepare the Matcha Base
Add the sweetened condensed milk to the sifted matcha.
Stir until the mixture is smooth and evenly colored. The green shade should be consistent with no streaks.

Step 3: Whip the Cream
In a separate bowl, pour in the chilled heavy whipping cream.
Beat using an electric mixer or whisk until it forms firm peaks. The cream should hold its shape when lifted.

Step 4: Fold the Mixtures Together
Add a portion of the whipped cream into the matcha mixture and gently fold it in.
Then add the remaining whipped cream and continue folding slowly with a spatula. Keep the movements gentle to maintain an airy texture.

Step 5: Transfer and Freeze
Pour the mixture into a freezer-safe container and smooth the top.
Cover tightly and place it in the freezer for at least 6 hours, or until firm enough to scoop. For best results, freeze overnight.

Step 6: Scoop and Serve
Before serving, let the ice cream sit at room temperature for a few minutes. This softens it slightly and makes scooping easier.

Cooking Tips & Techniques
- Always sift matcha
This prevents clumps and ensures a smooth final texture. - Use high-quality matcha
Better quality matcha gives a brighter color and smoother flavor. - Fold gently
This keeps the ice cream light and airy. - Adjust matcha to taste
Add a little more if you prefer a stronger flavor. - Use a shallow container
Helps the ice cream freeze evenly.
Recommended Equipment
- Mixing bowls – For the matcha base and whipped cream.
- Electric mixer or whisk – Helps achieve firm peaks quickly.
- Fine sieve – Essential for removing matcha clumps.
- Spatula – Ideal for folding the mixture gently.
- Freezer-safe container – A loaf pan or airtight container works well.

How to Serve It
Classic scoops in a bowl
Let the matcha flavor stand out on its own.
With toppings
Add white chocolate shavings, red bean paste, or a drizzle of honey.
In cones
A fun way to enjoy this unique flavor.
As a plated dessert
Serve with mochi or fresh fruit for a more complete presentation.
Pair With
- No-Churn Vanilla Ice Cream for a simple contrast
- Strawberry Swirl No-Churn Ice Cream for a fruity balance
- Banana Chocolate Chunk Muffins for a sweet and rich pairing
Diet-Friendly Options
- Dairy-free version
Use coconut cream and a dairy-free condensed milk alternative. - Lower sugar option
Reduce the condensed milk slightly if desired. - Low-caffeine option
Use less matcha if you want a milder effect.
Best Ways to Store
- Keep tightly covered
Prevents ice crystals and keeps the texture smooth. - Freeze up to 2 weeks
Best enjoyed within this time for optimal flavor. - Soften before scooping
Let sit at room temperature for 3 to 5 minutes.
Recipe Variations
- Matcha vanilla swirl – Add vanilla extract for added depth.
- Matcha white chocolate – Mix in white chocolate chips.
- Matcha coconut version – Add coconut cream for a tropical twist.
- Matcha red bean – Fold in sweet red beans for a traditional pairing.
- Matcha almond crunch – Add chopped almonds for texture.

Wrap Up
This No-Churn Matcha Green Tea Ice Cream is a perfect blend of simplicity and elegance. It’s creamy, refreshing, and full of unique flavor that sets it apart from traditional desserts.
With just a few ingredients and easy steps, you can create a homemade treat that feels both special and satisfying. Once you try it, you’ll see how effortlessly matcha can transform a simple recipe into something truly memorable.
5 Common Questions Answered
Can I use culinary-grade matcha?
Yes, but higher-quality matcha will give better flavor and color.
Why is my ice cream grainy?
It may be from unsifted matcha. Always sift before mixing.
Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes, it’s perfect for preparing a day in advance.
Can I add mix-ins?
Absolutely. White chocolate, nuts, or red beans work well.
How do I make it easier to scoop?
Let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes before serving.

No-Churn Matcha Green Tea Ice Cream
Equipment
- Mixing bowls
- electric mixer or whisk
- fine sieve
- Spatula
- freezer-safe container
Ingredients
- 2 cups heavy whipping cream, chilled
- 1 can sweetened condensed milk
- 2 teaspoons matcha green tea powder
Instructions
- Pass the matcha powder through a fine sieve into a bowl to remove any clumps and ensure a smooth texture.
- Add the sweetened condensed milk to the sifted matcha and stir until fully blended and evenly colored.
- In a separate bowl, whip the chilled heavy cream until it thickens and forms firm peaks.
- Gradually fold the whipped cream into the matcha mixture, using gentle motions to keep the mixture light and airy.
- Transfer the mixture into a freezer-safe container and smooth out the top.
- Cover well and freeze for at least 6 hours, or until firm enough to scoop.
- Let it sit briefly at room temperature before serving for a softer texture.
Notes
- Sifting the matcha helps prevent lumps and ensures a smoother consistency.
- Adjust the amount of matcha to control the intensity of the flavor.
- Store in an airtight container to maintain a creamy texture and prevent ice crystals.
