When I
was doing some research and looking for ideas for my sister's Harry Potter Grand Feast I came across some pictures on the internet of
these fantastic Flower Pot Ice Cream Sundaes and I knew I had to make
them. They look amazing – the perfect touch to a whimsical feast –
but even better, they are super easy to make and of course, who
doesn't want some ice cream during a feast!?!
For
the party I was unfortunately unable to get some traditional
terracotta pots so instead used some gold cups (which were used for
the feast anyway) and they looked pretty good. But as soon as I
bought these super cute individual flower pots (actually muffin cases
which I'm sure you will see a lot more of on upcoming posts!) I knew
I had to use them! So now I can make 6 individual flower pots – the
perfect treat for a party for both children and adults alike!
Ice
cream of your choice
4-6
chocolate biscuits/cookies (or you can use chocolate cake if you
prefer)
Chocolate
or caramel sauce (optional)
Edible
flowers or herbs of your choice (I used lavender, oregano, mint &
bay leaves)
6
individual (terracotta) pots or 1 large pot
Put a
little chocolate or caramel sauce (if using) at the bottom of each
pot* then top with as much ice cream as you need to fill it up. Crush
up the biscuits – I tend to pop them in a small sandwich bag then
crush them with a rolling pin, but you could do it by hand or in a
small food processor. Sprinkle the biscuit crumbs over the top of the
ice cream so that it resembles dirt. If you aren't serving them
straight away pop them back in the freezer.
Just
before serving add the 'flowers' by gently sticking them into the ice
cream. I've never had a problem with the ice cream being too cold but
if you find it is either let it soften slightly before adding the
flowers or make a hole using a thin straw or skewer.
Serve
at once and watch everyone's face as you serve them their own
individual flower pots!
*If
you are using an actual terracotta plant pop I would suggest wrapping
some clingfilm/ saran wrap around the inside of the pot and over the
bottom. You might also want to put a few cookies at the bottom if
there are any holes.
where did you get the flower pots?
ReplyDeleteThey are from Lakeland (UK) - here's the link but I'll also add it to the post above.....
Deletehttp://www.lakeland.co.uk/16187/Lakeland-6-Flowerpot-Muffin-Cases
: )
Lynds - these look amazing really worked out well!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! They are so much fun and so easy (not to mention delicious!!) x
DeleteThey are really effective, may have to pop over to Lakeland's site and order some!
ReplyDeleteI know! So fun and so easy! I'm just wishing I had 12 instead of just the 6 ;)
DeleteGenius! I totally love it ;0)
ReplyDeleteThanks Chele! : )
DeleteA really original and creative idea Lynds!
ReplyDeletelove these,great for my little girl
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