Ice-cream and marmalade

Serves 4

Mark Hi
Friday 22 February 2013 20:00 EST
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Sweet treat: Yorkshire pudding with ice-cream and marmalade
Sweet treat: Yorkshire pudding with ice-cream and marmalade (Jason Lowe)

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There is no reason why you can't serve a Yorkshire as a dessert; I've even made one for the restaurant baked with cherries, which is a bit of a take on the French clafoutis. You can adapt this idea how you wish, by varying the flavour of the ice-cream, homemade or bought in, and serve things such as chocolate sauce on the ice-cream, perhaps with some honeycomb.

8 or so balls of good-quality vanilla ice-cream
8 spoonfuls of good-quality or homemade marmalade

To serve, warm the marmalade in a saucepan, scoop the ice-cream into the Yorkshires and spoon the marmalade over.

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