Seeking the finest toppings for ice cream sundaes? Create your own homemade ice cream sundae bar by layering toppings and your preferred toffee, dark chocolate, or raspberry sauces atop an ice cream mountain. Or enjoy a strawberry sundae with pecans and bananas for a summertime treat. Alternatively, indulge in a drunken knickerbocker glory, stuffed with strawberry jelly, raspberries, and blueberries.
Check out our delicious recipes for ice cream and lollies, which include suggestions for ice cream cakes and sandwiches.
Ice cream sundae recipes
Knickerbocker glory
Nothing says summer quite like our boozy knickerbocker glory with Pimm’s jelly. This will be a hit with adults! Dip the wafer in icing or melted chocolate, then in sprinkles, if you like. Sitting in the sunshine with this British classic is a marvellous way to spend a weekend afternoon. Prolong your sunshine dining into a picnic with
DIY ice cream sundae bar
Fancy doing a little sundae DIY? Pack tubs of ice cream into a big bowl of ice. Make some easy sauces then pile up bought ingredients into pretty bowls and glasses so everyone can build their own bespoke sundae.
Ice cream sundae floats
Here are our three boozy ice-cream float ideas; chocolate cherry Bourbon float, rum, ginger beer and vanilla float, and strawberry, gin and prosecco float. Ice-cream floats are fun and simple to make at home.
Strawberry sundae with strawberry sauce
Everyone loves an ice cream sundae and strawberry sauce makes it even better. This simple, throw-together pudding is perfect when strawberries are at their peak. Celebrate the arrival of warmer weather with a strawberry sundae.
Sticky toffee sundae recipe
Sticky toffee pudding is the ultimate comfort food. Why not try combining it with ice cream? This decadent, grown-up sundae layers soaked dates with homemade sticky toffee sponge, the best vanilla ice cream, clotted cream and a drizzle of caramel sauce. The ultimate dinner party treat, it’s perfect for entertaining friends or family.
The National Catastrophe ice cream sundae
The National Catastrophe is a recipe taken from Oliver Peyton’s The National Café in Trafalgar Square, and is their take on an indulgent ice cream sundae. We dare you to resist!