Lemonades Ninja Creami Ice Cream
Creamy, high-protein Ninja CREAMi ice cream meets Lemonades cookies—zesty lemon & buttery shortbread in every bite!

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Bright, zesty, and refreshingly sweet—this high-protein, healthy-ish ice cream made in the Ninja CREAMi is a game-changer! Featuring Lemonades Girl Scout Cookies, this creamy ice cream delivers a perfect balance of buttery shortbread and tangy lemon icing for a dessert that’s light yet satisfying.
Packed with protein and bursting with citrusy goodness, it’s the perfect way to cool down while staying on track. Let’s make this lemony dream a reality!
Why You’ll Love This Caramel DeLites Ice Cream
- Lemon flavor – Tangy lemon taste in every bite.
- High in protein – Great for post-workout recovery or a healthy dessert.
- Easy to make – Just a few simple ingredients and your Ninja Creami does all the work!

If you’re looking for more delicious Ninja Creami recipes made with Girl Scout Cookies, check out this Thin Mint Protein Ice Cream, Caramel DeLites Ninja Creami Ice Cream andPeanut Butter Patties Ninja Creami Ice Cream.

Ingredients for this Lemonades Protein Ice Cream
You only need 4 ingredients to make this delicious high protein Lemonades ice cream recipe.
- 2% A2 Milk
- CSE Vanilla Protein Powder
- Lemon Juice
- Granulated Monk Fruit
- Girl Scout Lemonades Cookies

Nutrition Information
For the whole pint: 617kcals, 34g protein, 88g total carbs, 7g fiber, 19.5g Sugar alcohols, 61.5g net carbs, 21.5g fat
Tips & Tricks
- Prep in Advance. This recipe takes 18-24 hours to freeze.
- Have a Deluxe maker? This recipe is made for the original Ninja Creami ice cream maker. If you have the deluxe, multiply each ingredient amount by 1.5.
- Use a high-quality protein powder – Some protein powders can create an icy texture. My preferred brands are Naked Nutrition, Now Foods and Clean Simple Eats.

Tools to make this easy recipe
- Ninja Blender – I love my ninja blender. Not only can you use it for the obvious, like smoothies and shakes, but it also works perfectly for making the ice cream base!
- Ninja Creami ice cream maker – I am in love with this Ninja Creami.
- Ninja Creami Pints – I opted for these pints because they were about half the price but be weary if you need them quickly; it took about three weeks to get here. They did have some prime options for other pint containers, but I was being thrifty.

How to make Lemonades Ice Cream with your Ninja Creami
- Mix the base. Add all ingredients to a Ninja pint except for the Cookies. For this recipe we used a frother to blend until smooth.
- Freeze the mixture. Next, transfer the mixture into the Ninja Creami pint and place the lid on. Transfer the pint to the freezer and freeze for at least 24 hours.
- Spin It in the Ninja Creami. After 24 hours, remove the lid and place the pint into the pint holder. Place the lid with the blade on top and lock it into place. Process the pint on lite mode.
- No Respin Needed. Because of the lemon juice’s acidity, it’s more of a soft serve texture.
- Add mix-ins. Make a hole in the ice cream, insert the cookies whole or break the cookies up into pieces and place them in the hole. Select Mix-In Setting.
- Serve and Enjoy: Scoop the protein-packed ice cream into a bowl or enjoy it straight from the container. For a little extra flair, you can top it with your preferred toppings.
Substitutions
If you don’t want to use A2 milk you can use Fairlife or a comparable dairy based milk. If you substitute for a different type of milk, like Oat Milk or Almond Milk, this may affect the texture and the amount of respins you need to do.





How to store
When freezing the ice cream pint, make sure the lid is on secured and it’s placed in the freezer on a flat surface.
What to do if you don’t eat the entire pint
If you don’t eat all of the ice cream in one sitting, make sure to flatten the top of the ice cream, replace the lid and store in the freezer. When you’re ready to eat it again you will need to run it on the lite ice cream function, and respin twice.

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Use almond milk or oat milk and a plant-based protein powder. The texture may vary slightly, so you might need to add a bit of pudding mix for creaminess.
Absolutely! Monk fruit, allulose, or erythritol all work well. Adjust to taste.

More Ninja Creami Recipes to Enjoy!
If you love this Ninja Creami Lemonades Ice Cream, then you love these other Ninja CREAMI recipes.
- Pistachio Ice Cream
- Coffee Ice Cream
- Cookies and Cream Ice Cream
- Copy Cat Dole Whip
- Chocolate Almond Milk Ice Cream

Lemonades Ninja Creami Ice Cream

Equipment
- Ninja Creami
Ingredients
- 1 ½ Cup 2% Organic Milk
- 1 Scoop CSE Vanilla Protein Powder
- 2 tsp Lemon Juice
- 2 tbsp Granulated Monk Fruit
- 2 Girl Scout Lemonades Cookies
Instructions
- Mix the base. Add all ingredients to a Ninja pint except for the Cookies. For this recipe we used a frother to blend until smooth.
- Freeze the mixture. Next, transfer the mixture into the Ninja Creami pint and place the lid on. Transfer the pint to the freezer and freeze for at least 24 hours.
- Spin It in the Ninja Creami. After 24 hours, remove the lid and place the pint into the pint holder. Place the lid with the blade on top and lock it into place. Process the pint on lite mode.
- No Respin Needed. Because of the lemon juice acidity it’s more of a soft serve texture.
- Add mix ins. Make a hole in the ice cream, break the cookies up into pieces and place them in the hole. Select Mix In Setting.
- Serve and Enjoy: Scoop the protein-packed ice cream into a bowl or enjoy it straight from the container. For a little extra flair, you can top it with your preferred toppings.
Notes
If you don’t want to use organic milk you can use Fairlife or a comparable dairy based milk.If you substitute for a different type of milk, like Oat Milk or Almond Milk, this may affect the texture and the amount of respins you need to do.
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