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Grilled strawberries with Pimm’s & vanilla ice cream

Grilled strawberries with Pimm’s & vanilla ice cream

Grilled strawberries with Pimm’s & vanilla ice cream

Not Too Tricky

serves 4

About the recipe

This is an incredible dish based on the British Pimm’s cocktail – a summertime classic. And it only takes about 10 minutes from start to finish! Flavour-wise, vanilla and strawberries just love each other and the stem ginger gives the whole thing a brilliant extra tweak. When you eat it, there’s a great mix of crunchy, cold, hot and sweet. You’ve got to give it a go.


nutrition per serving

260

Calories


14.3g

Fat


6.5g

Saturates


23.3g

Sugars


6.3g

Protein


24.1g

Carbs


of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Jamie at Home

Jamie at Home

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

500g strawberries, washed

a couple of pieces of stem ginger in syrup, chopped, plus 3 tablespoons of the ginger syrup from the jar

1 vanilla pod, split lengthways and seeds scraped out

a couple of splashes of Pimm’s

8 butter shortbread biscuits

vanilla ice cream, to serve

a few sprigs of fresh mint

Method

  1. Preheat your grill to high. Hull the strawberries with a knife, cutting off a bit of the flesh too so you get a flat base and place them in a bowl.
  2. Mix in the stem ginger syrup, vanilla seeds, Pimm’s and the stem ginger chunks. Toss together, then place the strawberries on their flat bottoms in a snug-fitting shallow ovenproof dish, tips pointing up in the air. Pour over the juices and stem ginger pieces from the bowl. Place the vanilla pod on top and pop under a heated grill for 3 to 5 minutes until bubbling and delicious-looking.
  3. Wrap the shortbread in a tea towel or put it in a plastic bag and tie a knot in the end. Smash it with a rolling pin until you have quite fine crumbs.
  4. When the strawberries have softened and are hot all the way through, divide them between four bowls. Scrape up all the sticky bits on the bottom of the dish and carefully stir.
  5. Pour the delicious juices over the strawberries and top with a dollop of soft vanilla ice cream. Sprinkle with the smashed shortbread and place a few mint leaves on top.

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