Sundae
Strawberry-Rhubarb Sundaes
Strawberries and rhubarb are just two of the many flavorful produce varieties grown in this region. During fall and winter, the frozen versions stand up surprisingly well, especially in dishes like this compote, which we serve over ice cream or frozen yogurt for dessert or plain breakfast.
Cherry-Almond Sundaes
A cherry lover's dream: This irresistible dessert has fresh cherries, cherry sauce and cherry ice cream.
Black, White, and Coffee Sundaes
Scoops of purchased chocolate, vanilla, and coffee ice creams are topped with three different do-ahead sauces.
Sunset Sorbet Sundaes
Colorful boysenberry and mango sorbets team up in a refreshing, guilt-free alterative to traditional ice cream sundaes.
Sundaes with Chocolate Caramel and Macadamia Nut Sauce
What could be more basic than an ice cream sundae? Our version has a luscious chocolate-caramel sauce spiked with bourbon and studded with macadamia nuts.
Spiced Peach Sundaes
Cardamom and nutmeg are lovely notes of spice in these super sundaes. Caramel ice cream would be good here, too.
Tropical Banana Sundaes
By Dawn Hansen
Strawberry Sundaes with Crème Fraîche Ice Cream
Crème fraîche gives this exceptional ice cream irresistible tang and a silky texture.
Postwar Prosperity Brownies with Ice Cream and Chocolate-Peanut Butter Sauce
During World War II, chocolate was too valuable to be used for baking. As a result, brownies, which had been a favorite since around the turn of the century, were made less often. With the return to prosperity in the 1950s, this much-loved dessert came back into vogue--and became more popular than ever. Our rich and dense brownies are studded with peanuts and chocolate chips, and are partnered with a rich milk chocolate and peanut butter sauce. They're terrific served with vanilla ice cream, peanut butter-vanilla swirl or peanut butter ice cream. Serve the brownies slightly warm or at room temperature.
Raspberry Hot Fudge Sundaes
Thick hot fudge sauce spiked with raspberry brandy covers scoops of vanilla ice cream — or any other favorite flavor. The sauce thickens further when it hits the cold ice cream, creating a dessert reminiscent of the one served in old-fashioned ice cream parlors.
Chocolate-Orange Ice Cream Sundaes
Any leftover sauce will keep in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.
By Todd Taverner
Acme Hot Fudge Sundaes
Homemade malted vanilla-bean ice cream is layered with a bittersweet chocolate sauce and drunken dried cherries.