Who’d have thought? Scoop out a store-bought sponge, load with ice-cream and raspberries… dessert heaven! You can even do it ahead if you wish.
Ingredients
Method
Put a 14cm upturned plate on centre of 1 of the cakes (reserve second cake for another use). Use a small sharp knife to make a shallow cut around the edge of the plate.
Remove plate and use a dessert spoon to carefully scoop out ¾ of the cake, leaving a cake shell. Put ice-cream in a large bowl and set aside to soften for 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, combine cordial and liqueur. Add a few drops of food colouring to tint. Brush inside of cake with tinted mixture.
Spoon ice-cream into cake shell and smooth surface. Top with raspberries, in a single layer, gently pushing them into ice-cream to secure in place. Freeze for 6 hours or overnight until ice-cream is firm.
Carefully hold cake in 1 hand and dust side of cake with icing sugar. Put cake on a chilled serving plate and top with extra raspberries. Dust top of cake with icing sugar and serve.
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