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Chocolate banana sundae

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  • Serves: 4

  • Prep time: 15 mins

  • Cooking time: 5 mins

  • Total time: 20 mins

  • Skill level: Easy peasy

  • Costs: Mid-price

It’s easy to create delicious ice cream sundaes at home with just a few good quality ingredients. You’ll need to buy the more expensive luxury ice creams as cheaper soft scoop varieties will melt too quickly. Prepare the ice cream scoops in advance by scooping onto a baking sheet lined with baking parchment then place in the freezer for a couple of hours to really firm up. Chill the glasses in the fridge for an hour and assemble the sundaes just a few minutes before serving. Top with coloured sugar sprinkles or white chocolate curls instead of the chopped nuts, if preferred.

Ingredients

  • 150g plain chocolate, broken into pieces
  • 50g unsalted butter, cubed
  • 2tbsp golden syrup
  • 100ml double cream
  • 1 litre vanilla ice cream
  • 1 litre chocolate ice cream
  • 1 large banana, peeled and sliced
  • 1tbsp chopped mixed nuts
  • Chocolate dipped wafers, to serve

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Add a splash of orange liqueur or Irish cream liqueur to the chocolate sauce for an adult version.

Method

  1. To make the chocolate sauce, place the chocolate, butter, syrup and cream in a pan and heat very gently, whisking all the time until the chocolate and butter have melted. Whisk together until smooth and glossy. Remove from the heat and cool for 15-20mins, whisking occasionally.
  2. Scoop the ice creams into four large sundae glasses along with the sliced banana. Spoon the chocolate sauce over the ice cream and sprinkle with the chopped nuts. Serve immediately with chocolate coated wafers.

By Nichola Palmer

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Treacle and lemon tart

  • Serves: 10

  • Prep time: 20 mins

  • Cooking time: 15 mins

  • Total time: 35 mins

  • Skill level: Easy peasy

  • Costs: Cheap as chips

 

A delicious take on a classic English dessert; this melt in the mouth treacle tart is a timeless favourite. With a hint of lemon, this tart is extra special. This tart is extra sticky, sweet and soft too. Serve with a dollop of fresh cream or ice cream for dessert. This tart will take 35 mins to maike altogether and serves 10 people. If you want to save time you could use shop bought pastry instead. This recipe has been tripled tested in the Woman’s Weekly kitchen.

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Creme Egg milkshake

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  • Makes: 1 glass

  • Prep time: 5 mins

  • Total time: 5 mins

  • Skill level: Easy peasy

  • Costs: Cheap as chips

This gooey and delicious Creme Egg milkshake is super easy to make and tastes as good as it looks. You don’t need much to make this treat, just 1 Creme Egg, some ice cream and milk and you’re ready to go. It’s a cheap, quick and easy treat come Easter Sunday that the kids can enjoy for dessert. Top with half a Creme Egg or even grate some chocolate over the top of the foamy whipped cream topping for a posh finish. Chocolate ice cream would work just as well in this recipe as an extra chocolaty milkshake twist.

Ingredients

  • 1x Creme Egg (plus 1 for decoration)
  • 4tbsp vanilla ice cream
  • 100ml milk
  • Whipped cream (optional)

Method

  1. Using a blender or hand blender mix together the Creme Egg, milk and ice cream. If you want the milkshake to be looser add a dash more milk.
  2. Serve immediately with whipped cream and half a Creme Egg on top.

By Holly Arnold & Jessica Dady

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