


🍨 Elevate your dessert game—because ordinary ice cream is so last season!
The Ninja NC501 CREAMi Deluxe is a powerful 800W ice cream and frozen treat maker featuring 11 versatile programs including ice cream, sorbet, slushies, and frozen drinks. It comes with two extra-large 24 oz pints (50% bigger than the original), allowing you to create customizable, scoopable, or drinkable treats with mix-ins and dietary flexibility. Equipped with advanced Dual-Drive Creamify technology and dishwasher-safe parts, it delivers professional-quality frozen desserts with effortless cleanup.




| ASIN | B0B9CZ6XBQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,539,550 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 204 in Ice Cream Makers |
| Brand | Ninja |
| Capacity | 1.36 kg |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (14,124) |
| Date First Available | 23 Sept. 2022 |
| Item Weight | 6.55 kg |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | NC501 |
| Power / Wattage | 800 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 30.51 x 21.39 x 42.39 cm; 6.55 kg |
| Special Features | Dishwasher Safe Parts |
| Voltage | 120 |
J**L
Delivered in perfect condition, original product and very high quality
C**N
Je suis très satisfaite de mon achat,les glaces super bonnes, rapide facile d utilisation je recommande sans hésiter
I**E
Me encantó, fácil y rápido
S**R
I'm really impressed with the Ninja Creami...! I have another ice cream maker, but it's the kind where you have to freeze the bowl-- and to be honest it just never worked that well for me (constantly had to scrape the sides) plus it took up a lot of space in my freezer. So I saw the Ninja Creami on YouTube and was convinced enough to order one. I just made my first frozen yogurt pints and wow! they all came out GREAT. I'm a seasoned cook, so I'm inventing my own recipes for gelato, ice cream, custard, and frozen yogurt. The Creami is easy to operate and a breeze to clean the paddle and lid (these are the only things that need to be washed after using the unit-- and of course the pint jar when you're done eating your frozen treat). It is NOT a "messy" machine at all, just the opposite. I read that some reviewers have said the machine is too loud. I have not found this the case at all-- it just sounds like a blender. I was bracing for earplugs when I first turned it on, but was pleasantly surprised that it was no louder than a typical kitchen blender. While the paddle is rotating down, the machine is very stable with no vibrations-- rock solid. So far I've made chocolate frozen yogurt, pineapple frozen yogurt, coconut ice cream, and maple vanilla cinnamon custard ice cream. These have all been my own recipes and they have all come out super delicious and creamy. A tip: buy yourself more of the pint containers-- spend an hour making different mixes and then freeze in bulk to always have a frozen container ready to pop in the machine. I can already tell that this is going to be a frequently used appliance in my kitchen! A-plus, highly recommend! UPDATE: The more I use this machine the more I love it. Everyone who tastes my frozen creations says it's the best thing they've ever had. I'm having an absolute blast coming up with new and unusual flavors...Orange Creamsicle, Cafe au lait frozen yogurt, Basil-infused Lemon sherbet, Black licorice gelato, Mocha Tofutti, Mint & Dark Chocolate Chip frozen yogurt, Honey Blueberry "tofutti" gelato, Balsamic Mixed Berry frozen yogurt, Pumpkin Spice custard, Lemon Cheesecake gelato, Strawberry Shortcake frozen yogurt, Black Cherry Pie gelato, and Lavendar-infused Honey Strawberry gelato are some of the many flavors I've come up with so far. There is one review on here stating that you can only use two fruits for sorbet with the Creami: bananas and oranges... this is FALSE!! You can use any fruit you want, just keep in mind that you need to blend whatever fruit you are using in with your base. The Cream cannot break up large chucks of solid frozen fruit. The fruit you use in the base can either be used fresh or you can reduce it on the stove with some sweetener of choice if you like. Either way, you WILL need to blend it in with your base before freezing the pint container. I've had a few potential buyers ask the same question-- "Do you need to put cream cheese in every recipe?" No, you do not!!! You can take, say, a regular sorbet fruit base and add a small amount of milk, plant based milk, silken tofu, half & half, yogurt, or cream cheese to make a creamy based sherbert/ice cream/gelato/tofutti/frozen yogurt. Silken tofu comes out especially creamy and I sneak a good chunk or two into most of my recipes. You can also add a tablespoon or two of instant pudding mix... regular or sugar-free. I mix my recipes up in my Nutribullet blender... I've used a sharpie to determine where a pint is on the large blending cup and I just add my ingredients until I come to that line, then I screw on the blade and blend it, then pour into a Creami's pint containers. This works great for me because I just eyeball my ingredients to taste. I really try to control sugar in my cooking so I just put enough in to slightly sweeten. You can use honey, agave syrup, brown rice syrup, maple syrup, sweetened condensed milk, and brown sugar as white sugar substitutes. The flavor combinations are limitless. Seriously, this machine turns out some of the best gelato, ice cream, and frozen yogurt that I've ever had!!
K**I
Besser als gedacht, einfach super
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