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14 times we simply added ice cream

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Argan oil chocolate brownie with orange and cinnamon ice cream

Argan oil chocolate brownie with orange and cinnamon ice cream. Source: Tammi Kwok

First up, no one is suggesting that isn't a treat all on its own. Even a single scoop of plain ol' vanilla is enough to hit the dessert bullseye.

But add that scoop to the side of a crumble, tart, cake or pie and the only thing we'll be worried about hitting is seconds. Ice cream adds extra sweetness, creaminess and all-around coolness to any dessert you can name.
So next time you're rolling out a sweet treat, make it à la mode.
Rhubarb and apple crisp with cinnamon ice-cream
When crumble becomes a warm weather option. Source: Chris Chen
Simply add ice cream to anything crumble for a one-way ticket to dessert heaven. The recipe above is for a with a lush cinnamon ice cream, but any combo will do:
flourless chocolate cake
Talk about a melting moment. Source: China Squirrel
There's nothing wrong with a stand-alone, brandy-infused . Nothing at all. But add a generous scoop of ale ice cream and we're talking booze pairing of the year.
Korean shaved ice (pat bingsu)
This how you smash the summer heat. Source: Billy Law
You're right, probably doesn't need a scoop of vanilla on top. But boy is it grateful.
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Apple and rhubarb pie, Anneka Manning, SBS Food
Fact: the more ice-cream on your pie, the happier you'll be. Source: Alan Benson
Go ahead and serve your with cream... we'll be over here watching our ice cream along the pastry like a joyful kid on snow day.
Baked apples with raspberries (Pommes au four aux framboises)
This classic family treat never gets old. Source: Taste le Tour with Gabriel Gaté
is a favourite French dessert, almost always served à la mode. There's just something about apples and ice cream...
Apple tarte Tatin with cinnamon ice-cream
Legend as it that tarte tatin was invented by mistake when a hotelier tried to disguise a burnt apple tart. Extra ice-cream is also good for such emergencies. Source: Andy Baker
The fancy version of pommes au four is surely the . This one has a cinnamon ice cream side because there's also something about apples and cinnamon...
Banana tarte tatin with rum & raisin ice-cream
Feel free to lick the screen. Source: Lottie Hedley, The Great Australian Baking Book
Still on , just thought we'd mention that rum and raisin ice cream is also an exceptional accompaniment. Especially when your tatin adds banana.
Banana split with salted peanut honey wafers
Salted peanut honey wafers make this split one worth sticking around for. Source: Alan Benson
Where would a be without ice cream? Very split indeed.
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw season 3
The kind of dessert with an exceptional effort-to-satisfaction ratio. Source: Kitti Gould
A wonderful is served warm so the vanilla ice cream melts right through. Pro tip: this method turns any cake into a memorable dessert. Try it with:
Sticky date pudding with vanilla ice cream
The mushrooms help make the pudding dense, moist and rich. Source: Australian Mushrooms
Naturally, a pudding is well-accompanied by a vanilla ice cream sidekick. This particular is made with mushrooms, so it's quirky as well as good-looking.
Warm chocolate budini with toasted marshmallow ice cream
100 per cent ready to lose an arm to this. Source: Bake With Anna Olson
Here's a delish twist on a standard - marshmallow ice cream. Now that's an explosive combination!
Argan oil chocolate brownie with orange and cinnamon ice cream
The volume of ice-cream here is commendable. Source: Tammi Kwok
A is great and all, but add a bit of orange and things brighten up considerably. Even better if it's orange and cinnamon ice cream piled so high you'll need a Sherpa to reach the top.
Maple syrup and brown sugar tart with caramel apples and pancake ice-cream
Not to alarm you, but a few healthy apples may have slipped into this dish... Source: Mark Roper
What you're seeing here is standard brekkie fare: . What's that? Of course, you can eat it for breakfast!
Dessert Pierogis
A twist on traditional Eastern European pierogi inspired by the Indonesian combination of chocolate and cheese. Source: SBS Food
The only thing that could make more delicious is passionfruit ice cream. Thank the stars for a fusion of flavours. Thank them again for wonderful world of ice cream.

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Published 8 November 2022 10:46pm
Updated 18 November 2022 7:40am
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