These recipes will help you turn store-bought ice cream intoshowstopping desserts.
Plus, many of these desserts can be made without having to turn on the oven.
Read on to find our best desserts that are made with ice cream to try now.

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Try this fun recipe with the kids.
Once made, have fun rolling the edges in colorful sprinkles.
Don’t forget to chill your glass in the freezer first!

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We love presenting these candy-inspired sundaes in a pretty little bowl.
Peach Milkshake
This five-ingredient treat tastes like summer in a glass.
We used fresh ripe peaches, but it’s possible for you to use frozen or canned as well.

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Try it at your next Fourth of July cookout.
A teaspoon of gelatin helps keep the frosting in place.
Add the toppings just before serving.

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Kids and adults alike will love every scrumptious bit.

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