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- What's so special about the Ninja CREAMi?
- What can I make with the Ninja CREAMi?
- How to make ice cream in the Ninja CREAMi
- Can you use it in less than 24 hours?
- How to clean the Ninja CREAMi – is it dishwasher-safe?
- How easy is it to store?
- How we tested the Ninja Creami
- Our Ninja CREAMi review
- Our verdict
From beachside childhood cones to dinner parties rounded off with La Dolce Vita gelato, there are few greater pleasures than a cold scoop of ice cream on a hot day. Enter the Ninja CREAMi, the Good Housekeeping Institute's joint best ice cream maker that can churn out everything from sorbet to smoothie bowls. In fact, it's proved so popular that it regularly sells out.
Read on to see how the viral and versatile Ninja CREAMi fared – chocolate chips, mango chunks and sprinkles included.
What's so special about the Ninja CREAMi?
The Ninja CREAMi is something of a one-machine wonder. It has seven programmes – ice cream, ‘lite’ ice cream, gelato, sorbet, smoothie bowls, milkshakes and mix-in. The mix-in programme is designed to distribute additional ingredients – think nuts, chocolate chips, biscuit pieces – so you can craft the perfect ice cream texture or mimic the recipe of your favourite store-bought brand.
You can also tailor your ice cream to your dietary preferences. Vegan? Swap the whole milk for oat milk. Sensitive to dairy? Opt for a vegan milk or your favourite lactose-free alternative. Spending a small fortune on low-calorie ice cream during the weekly shop? Simply use agave nectar and sweetener, then set the CREAMi to ‘lite ice cream’ mode. One ice cream maker: a whole host of options.
What can I make with the Ninja CREAMi?
To give you an idea of how many different things you can make using the CREAMi, the included Ninja Ice Cream Maker Recipe Guide is 49 pages long including dairy-free mint choc chip ice cream, salted caramel gelato, dulce de leche frozen yoghurt, pineapple and coconut sorbet, a supersized Oreo milkshake, and a toasted almond-topped strawberry smoothie bowl. Impressed? Us too.
In fact, once you’ve mastered the basics, you can experiment with all sorts of different flavours – “monster shakes” and good morning smoothie bowls encouraged.
However, it’s important to remember that the Ninja CREAMi is first and foremost a dessert maker and not a blender. Don’t use it to crush a solid block of ice or to pulverize large, hard ingredients. For best results, chop tougher items such as nuts and pretzels into smaller pieces before adding them with the mix-in programme.
How to make ice cream in the Ninja CREAMi
Step one: gather your ingredients!
Depending on how much ice cream you want to make, fill one or all of the three 473ml dessert tubs (included with the CREAMi) to the ‘MAX’ line with your desired base liquids. Don’t add your chocolate chips or crunchy ingredients yet, though – this happens later.
Next, you’re going to need to practise patience and leave the tub in your freezer for 24 hours. Once frozen, place the tub inside the CREAMi's outer bowl, which will hold it securely in place for churning. After clipping the churning paddle onto the lid, pop it onto the bowl, rotating it clockwise until it locks.
Now, you’re ready to churn. Place the outer bowl on the CREAMi’s motor base – it will make a clear clicking noise when it’s properly in place. Tap your programme of choice on the one-touch display and let the CREAMi do its thing. In a matter of minutes, your ice cream will be ready to enjoy.
If you want to make use of the mix-in programme – and why wouldn’t you? – create a hole at the centre of your ice cream with a spoon and then add in your extras of choice. Clip the outer bowl back into the CREAMi and select ‘mix-in’ on the display. Then voila, it’s ready to serve.
Can you use it in less than 24 hours?
There are rumours going around on the internet that you can get away with freezing your ice cream for as little as eight hours before churning. But, sadly, for the best results, we recommend sticking to the 24-hour rule, or you risk ending up with sweet, cold soup. While that may not sound like the worst thing in the world, it’s a far better idea to check the centre of your dessert tub is sufficiently frozen before churning.
If the 24-hour wait time is a dealbreaker for you, there are some ways around it. To ensure you always have delicious ice cream to hand, you can prep a selection of flavours in the three included dessert tubs and store them in your freezer, ready for any ice cream emergencies.
You can also purchase additional Ninja dessert tubs and set aside a couple of hours to create a range of base flavours for the future – remember, you don’t have to add your mix-in ingredients until you churn it.
How to clean the Ninja CREAMi – is it dishwasher-safe?
Yes! All removable parts of the Ninja CREAMi (outer bowl, outer bowl lid, churning paddle, dessert tubs) are dishwasher safe. Just be sure to follow Ninja’s advice and place them on the top rack.
How easy is it to store?
Good news for anyone with a small kitchen – the Ninja Creami is just over 40cm tall, so there’s a good chance it will fit in your kitchen cupboard.
If you want to proudly display your Ninja on your worktop but are short on space, rest assured that the base is only 16.5cm wide and 27cm in diameter – that’s half the size of some of the other market-leading ice cream makers.
How we tested the Ninja Creami
Our Good Housekeeping Institute expert tested all seven of the Ninja CREAMi’s settings. Following the brand’s recipes, they made vanilla ice cream, a Malteser and Oreo milkshake, mango sorbet, banana sorbet, coffee gelato, chocolate gelato and a low-calorie ice cream. To put the mix-in programme through its paces, they churned vanilla ice cream with chocolate chips. They also made two smoothie bowls – one with the Ninja recipe and one using a pre-made mix.
They then tried each of their creations – lucky them! – and checked the consistency and flavour, as well as looking for any ice crystals.
They also assessed the CREAMi’s ability to churn, taking note of any noise or vibration.
Our Ninja CREAMi review
The Ninja Creami was awarded an impressive score of 94/100 by our expert testers. Let’s find out why they liked it.
The pros
It makes showstopping iced treats
“Creamy” and “smooth” were words that came up time and time again during our iced desserts taste test. From rich coffee gelato to moreish chocolate chip and vanilla ice cream, our expert said the CREAMi’s results rivalled expensive store-bought versions. We were equally impressed with its ability to make perfectly blended milkshakes, and the delicious smoothie bowl will have you saying goodbye to cereal in no time.
Churning is oh-so quick
On average, it took us a minute and a half to churn our ice cream – that’s some serious speed! Other settings required up to five minutes, but whether you want smooth, homemade ice cream for a dinner party dessert or need to satisfy a Sunday afternoon milkshake craving, you can count on the Ninja CREAMi to get it done quickly.
The mix-in function is a game-changer
This is what truly sets the CREAMi apart from other ice cream makers on the market. It worked a treat – chocolate chips were distributed evenly, and the churn blade made quick work of pulverising frozen fruit slices, Maltesers and even Oreo biscuits.
The cons
The 24-hour pre-freeze time
Most ice cream makers require a long period of pre-freezing, but 24 hours can feel like a lifetime when you’re in desperate need of an icy scoop. While it's understandable given the nature of frozen treats, it's something to bear in mind.
It's loud
The Ninja CREAMi requires minimal churning time, but you definitely know when it’s on. Our expert said it was “very loud” when churning and the base vibrates quite aggressively while in use.
Our verdict
The Ninja CREAMi is an investment, however, it produces brilliant, creamy frozen treats and offers plenty of dietary versatility. Thanks to the mix-in programme and seven intuitive settings, you can truly personalise your flavours, with impressive (read: delicious) results time and time again.
The CREAMi’s compact size means it should find a suitable storage spot or worktop space in most kitchens, and the dishwasher-safe parts means it’s a breeze to clean. Our only minor niggles are how loud it is during the (brief) churning time, and we also spotted the odd ice crystal in our smoothie bowl. Still, our expert tester was impressed with the results. It can turn almost anything into ice cream.
All in all, the Ninja CREAMi is the perfect present for your favourite ice cream enthusiast and an exceptional addition to any kitchen. Anyone for a 99?
The Ninja CREAMi is incredibly popular and it tends to sell out fast, but it’s stocked at Amazon, Argos, and Ninja UK.
8 April 2025: Headlines and intros have been revised, and all stock levels and prices have been updated to reflect the most accurate and competitive deals.
8 July 2025: We updated the headlines and copy to reflect the latest deal offer in the Amazon Prime Day sale.
Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.