How Much Ice Cream Does a Gallon of Mix Make? Ice Cream Serving Guide

Ice Cream Quantities and Servings

A gallon of ice cream mix typically makes about 8-12 quarts of finished ice cream, depending on the recipe used and how much air is incorporated. A rough estimate is that a gallon yields around 32 pints. If a pint contains 4 servings, then a gallon makes approximately 128 servings.

A gallon of ice cream will serve 32 people if the serving size is half a cup, which means a gallon contains 16 cups so one half-gallon contains 8 cups. There are around 32 servings in one gallon of ice cream. A typical serving size is about 1/2 cup.

Calculating for Events

If you’re having 50 guests over, you’ll need around 2.5 gallons of ice cream. For 24 people, you should consider about 6 gallons (1-1/4 gallon per 6 people).

Storage and Preparation

Ice cream can last for two to three months beyond the date on the container, depending on storage and preparation methods.

Additional Tips for Large Gatherings

  • To feed a crowd cheaply, buy ingredients in bulk and make simple dishes.
  • Use coupons and shop sales.
  • Have a potluck and ask guests to contribute a dish.

Common Serving Sizes

  • A standard gallon of ice cream typically yields approximately 64 to 70 scoops, assuming a standard scoop size of about 1/4 to 1/3 cup per scoop.
  • For each person, you should have at least three half-cup (four-ounce) scoops, totaling 1-1/2 cups per person.

Miscellaneous

  • There are 96 scoops of ice cream in a 3 gallon tub.
  • It’s recommended to limit added sugars to under 10% of your daily calories. One or two small servings of ice cream can approach this limit.
  • Yes, ice cream can be stored in a cooler with ice for several hours if insulated well and opened infrequently.

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