We Got Our Hand on All Versions of the Ninja Creami, and Here's What We Think (2024)

We love that it can make all types of ice cream quickly.

By Nicole Papantoniou
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You might already be familiar with the Ninja Creami — especially if you're on TikTok. It's an ice cream maker that went viral this past summer and sold out in many stores and online. It comes in two different sizes: the seven-in-one version and the deluxe, 11-in-1 version. A third model, the Ninja Creami Breeze, is now discontinued, but we've tested all three models in the Good Housekeeping Institute.

Ninja CREAMi Deluxe 11-in-1 Ice Cream Maker

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How is the Ninja Creami different than a regular ice cream maker?

The Ninja Creami works differently than most of our top-tested ice cream makers. With many traditional ice cream makers, you freeze an insulated freezer bowl, pour in your ingredients and churn the mixture into ice cream and then freeze that ice cream (or eat it straight away like soft serve!). The Creami flips the script by having you first freeze your ingredients overnight — or longer — in the provided containers and then blend them whenever you're ready to enjoy. It's similar to a Pacojet, a high-end micro-pureeing appliance that's commonly found in restaurants and can cost upwards of $7,000.

The Ninja Creami also makes smaller batches of ice cream than you typically can make in a traditional home ice cream maker — that's one of the things that excited us most when we tested it the first time. The seven-in-one version comes with two 2-cup containers; the 11-in-1 version comes with two 3-cup containers. In contrast, almost all traditional home ice cream makers include a half-gallon freezer bowl that can make up to four cups of ice cream at a time. If you want to make two different flavors with a traditional ice cream maker, you need to empty, wash and re-freeze the bowl. The Ninja Creami allows you to make at least two different ice creams in a row — and even more if you buy additional containers.

Another detail that makes the Ninja Creami so desirable is that it can make different styles of ice cream. The seven-in-one version can make ice cream, lite ice cream, gelato, sorbet, smoothie bowls and milkshakes; the 11-in-1 version can make all of those plus frozen yogurt, creamiccinos, frozen drinks, slushies and Italian ice. Both versions can blend mix-ins, and both allow you to use different types of ingredients so you can customize your recipes based on your dietary needs and preferences (i.e. dairy-free, just frozen fruit, etc).

How the Ninja Creami performed in our tests

In the Good Housekeeping Institute's Kitchen Appliances Lab, we test all sorts of products related to cooking, drinking and eating. Over the years, we've tested nearly 20 ice cream makers, and our team of food experts and recipe developers use them often at home.

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Making Cookies ’n Cream ice cream in the Ninja Creami Deluxe

When we tested the Ninja Creami, we were impressed with its performance. The seven-in-one version won a Kitchen Gear Award in 2021 for being so innovative compared with ice cream makers we'd used in the past and that were on the market. The first time we tried it in the Kitchen Appliances Lab, we used a vanilla ice cream base to make ice cream and gelato. Both came out creamy and delicious, and they both had surprisingly different textures. As one would hope and expect, the gelato was lighter and creamier than the more dense ice cream. Neither required freezing after processing as most batches from traditional ice cream makers do to make them less soft and more scoopable.

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Our Cookies ’n Cream ice cream after the base was blended and before the cookies were mixed in.

We also used the Ninja Creami to make two of the recipes included in the accompanying booklet: Cookies 'n Cream and Death by Chocolate. These recipes have similar bases (milk, heavy cream, cream cheese, sugar and vanilla extract), and each used the machine's mix-in feature. The frozen ingredient mixture processed nicely, but once it was time to add the mix-ins, it was a little hard to create a divot in the center of the ice cream to fill with the mix-ins as instructed. When we re-processed the mixture, the mix-ins didn't distribute as evenly as we'd expected, but the final result still tasted delicious!

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Cookies ’n Cream ice cream made in the Ninja Creami

In addition to running tests in the Lab, we sent eight Creamis home with some very excited consumers and several editors from our Test Kitchen. They made an array of recipes from ice cream and milkshakes to sorbets, margaritas and "nice cream" made with just bananas as the base. Each tester agreed that the Ninja Creami was easy to use. One said that they "loved having total control over the ingredients." Several commented on its speed — a traditional ice cream maker can take around 20 minutes to churn while the Ninja Creami can blend a container in about four minutes.

One thing to note is that the Ninja Creami is loud when it's processing. It can be compared to the volume of a blender. In addition, some people didn't love having to wait a full 24 hours for the base to freeze before blending, and a few mentioned that they sometimes had to blend the ice cream a couple of times to get a good consistency.

The takeaway: Is the Ninja Creami worth it?

Yes, we think the Ninja Creami is a unique appliance that performs well. It's fun for parents, college students and anyone looking to experiment with their own ingredients. It's also great for entertaining and makes a great gift.

We'd recommend buying the Ninja Creami if you enjoy trying new appliances and recipes and are looking for a quick, customizable snack or dessert (even though you do have to prep the ingredients in advance). We particularly liked how many different styles of desserts and snacks we could make with it. It's easy to use and feels like a product we'll continue having fun with even after owning it for a while.

If you'd rather churn ice cream the old-fashioned way, are looking to make big batches or don't plan to make ice cream often, consider a traditional ice cream maker, which is typically less pricey.

Why trust Good Housekeeping?

Ice cream lover Nicole Papantoniou tested each version of the Ninja Creami for this review. As director of the Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, she has also tested numerous traditional ice cream makers. She is a recipe developer trained in classic culinary arts and culinary nutrition.

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Nicole Papantoniou

Kitchen Appliances & Innovation Lab Director

Nicole (she/her) is the director of the Good Housekeeping Institute's Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, where she has overseen content and testing related to kitchen and cooking appliances, tools and gear since 2019. She’s an experienced product tester and recipe creator, trained in classic culinary arts and culinary nutrition. She has worked in test kitchens for small kitchen appliance brands and national magazines, including Family Circle and Ladies’ Home Journal.

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FAQs

How many versions of the Ninja Creami are there? ›

While the company's first model, the Creami Breeze, has been discontinued, the company still has two ice cream makers in its assortment: the Ninja Creami and the Ninja Creami Deluxe.

What is so special about the Ninja Creami? ›

Its blades break down a solid block of frozen ingredients to give the ice cream a smooth and creamy consistency. This means instead of freezing an ice cream machine's bowl and refrigerating the custard to make the ice cream, you freeze the custard base and the CREAMi turns the frozen ingredients into ice cream.

What is the difference between Ninja Creami and Ninja Creami Deluxe? ›

The Ninja Creami Deluxe version expands upon the original Ninja Creami, which offers seven functions (ice cream, sorbet, lite ice cream, gelato, milkshake, smoothie bowl, and mix-in) while the Deluxe offers 11 (it adds slushy, Italian ice, frozen drink, Creamiccino, and frozen yogurt to the mix).

Why is my Ninja Creami ice cream too fatty? ›

Why is there a greasy feel to my Ninja Creami ice cream? The heavy whipping cream has a tendency to turn greasy or almost butterlike when there is too much added or it is over-mixed. To prevent this from happening, use less heavy whipping cream or substitute it with half and half or milk.

What are the downsides of the Ninja Creami? ›

The biggest downside to the Ninja Creami is that you have to freeze the ice cream base 24 hours in advance. You won't get the instant gratification of enjoying your ice cream after you mix your base, and you can't indulge in ice cream whenever a craving hits.

Is there a new Ninja Creami coming out? ›

The new Ninja Creami Deluxe has a feature that might just get you to switch from Ben & Jerry's. Ninja Creami Deluxe. Ninja's bestselling viral product of 2023, the Ninja Creami ice cream maker, is back for 2024 with a seriously impressive re-design.

Why is the Ninja Creami sold out everywhere? ›

Ninja Creami ice cream makers have been all anyone's talking about on TikTok recently. In fact, the machines are so popular it keeps selling out. But right now the Ninja Creami is finally back in stock on Amazon, and it's even on sale. The Ninja Creami is one of the most versatile ice cream makers out there.

What is the difference between Ninja Creami 7 and 11? ›

The seven-in-one version can make ice cream, lite ice cream, gelato, sorbet, smoothie bowls and milkshakes; the 11-in-1 version can make all of those plus frozen yogurt, creamiccinos, frozen drinks, slushies and Italian ice.

What is the difference between Ninja Creami 5 and 7? ›

The only difference is the 7-1 has the gelato and smoothie bowl functions. The original 5-1 is more difficult to find in stock as it is only sold at Walmart. You don't HAVE TO HAVE a frozen yogurt button to make frozen yogurt. You can use lite ice cream instead.

Why is ice cream crumbly in Ninja Creami? ›

My frozen treat looks crumbly or powdery after processing. When bases are frozen in very cold freezers, they may come out crumbly. After running a One-Touch Program, use the RE-SPIN Program to make your frozen treat smoother and creamier.

What is the difference between Ninja Creami 299 and 301? ›

A: NC301 is standard model and comes with 2 pint containers. 299AMZ appears to be a special version for Amazon and only comes with 1 pint container.

Is the Ninja Creami Breeze discontinued? ›

The Ninja Creami is a newfangled ice cream maker beloved for its convenience. It's sold in two iterations: the Creami 7-in-1 Ice Cream Maker and Creami Deluxe 11-in-1 Ice Cream and Frozen Treat Maker. (There used to be a Breeze model, which I previously tested, but it was discontinued last fall).

Is a Ninja Creami just a blender? ›

A Creami is not a blender (there are plenty of top-notch Ninja blenders if that's what you're after), and the user manual makes that very clear. You don't use this machine for crushing ice or blending loose ingredients.

How many different Ninja Creami models are there? ›

The Ninja Creami is a corded countertop appliance that comes in two models: the Ninja Creami Deluxe and the smaller Ninja Creami Breeze.

Can I use almond milk in my Ninja Creami? ›

Make sure to prep your creami one day before you plan to eat it. In a ninja creami cup add in 1 1/2 cups almond milk, 2 tsp of sugar free vanilla pudding mix, and the protein powder. Put on the lid and shake well. Place in the freezer for at least 20 hours, but 24 hours is preferred.

What is the difference between Ninja Creami 301 and 501? ›

Ninja CREAMi NC301 Vs NC501 (Regular Vs Deluxe) Ice Cream Maker: What's the Difference? The main difference between the Ninja NC501 and NC301 Cerami is that the Ninja NC501 CREAMi Deluxe 11-in-1 Ice Cream maker, whereas the NC301 only has 7.

What is the model number for Ninja Creami? ›

NC300 Series Ninja™ CREAMi® 7-in-1 Ice Cream Maker - Getting Started.

Is a Ninja Creami the same as an ice cream maker? ›

Now, I will warn you: The Ninja CREAMi does not work like conventional ice cream makers. Unlike the traditional method of churning a chilled liquid in a frozen bowl until it is soft-serve consistency and then freezing solid, the Ninja churns ingredients that are already frozen.

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