This recipe is for two.
So, it's perfect for a special romantic dinner with your love, or a dessert night to treat your best friend!
What's even better is that you can prep the raspberry sauce a few days ahead, if it is kept covered and chilling in the refrigerator.
Then just before serving, fill the bottom of a large parfait glass with the sauce, letting it dribble down the inner glass.
Add two dollops of vanilla berry flavoured ice cream.
Top with diced strawberries, a sprinkle of powdered icing sugar, and you have the perfect cool berrylicious dessert!
It's a pretty sight to behold, as well as completely delicious!
Raspberry Strawberry Ice Cream Float
Ingredients:
1/4 cup fine white caster sugar
2 cups fresh raspberries
1/2 teaspoon gelatin
Vanilla berry flavoured ice cream
1/2 cup diced fresh strawberries
Powdered icing sugar
Method:
In a small pot, place the raspberries and sugar.
Mash them with a fork.
Overheat stir until the sugar is dissolved.
Simmer for 4 minutes.
Cool slightly and place the mixture in a blender, blitzing until the seeds are crushed.
Wash the pot.
Sieve the sauce over the pot to remove any gritty seed pieces.
Place the sauce back into the pot and heat until pre boil.
Remove from the heat, and sprinkle the gelatin evenly over the top of the sauce.
stir until it is dissoved.
When it is cool, place in a covered container in the refrigerator.
This prep can be done two days before you need the sauce.
Or for use on the same day, chill for at least 2 hours.
In two large-sized parfait glasses, pour the sauce evenly in the bottom of each glass, dribbling some down the sides. Place two scoops of ice cream on top of the sauce in each glass.
Press down slightly, and add the diced strawberries to the top of each glass.
Top with a dollop of whipped cream if desired.
Sprinkle with powdered icing sugar and serve immediately.
Yield:
Serves 2
You'll find a printable recipe on 'Foodtalk' HERE.
This tangy berry sauce is the perfect match to the sweetness of the ice cream.
A dessert that is refreshingly light to the palate.
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