Ice Cream

Ice Cream of the Gods
Ice Cream Of The Gods

Our Ice Cream of the Gods is no ordinary ice cream, and it’s available at a store near you at last!

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York
York Designer Outlet

We hope you agree it was worth waiting for. It took us a while to finally make a Hotel Chocolat ice cream because we didn’t want it to be ordinary. We wanted something no one had ever tasted before, so we went back to the cacao bean. Instead of making an ordinary chocolate ice cream, we decided to infuse ours with pure roasted cacao.

There were no recipes for what we wanted to do, so our chef David Demaison just started from scratch, crushing roasted cacao nibs into a fine powder and blending it with ice cream.

David came up with the idea of infusing a mix of Jersey milk and cream with the cacao nibs before removing them with a sieve. He left it for a couple of hours, then overnight. After 48 hours, the cream was transformed. “The cream changes to a subtle taupe colour as the nibs infuse,” says Angus. “You might think it was vanilla, but then you taste it and realise it really is something else.”

There are thousands of chocolate ice creams, some of them sprinkled with cacao nibs. But no one has ever infused cacao directly into the cream before. We decided to call this recipe the Ice Cream of the Gods, not just for the heavenly flavour notes, but after the name of the cacao plant itself: Theobroma cacao, which translates literally as ‘cacao, food of the gods’.

Ice Cream of The Gods with Salted Caramel Sauce : £3.45

Ice Cream contains: milk, may contain soya. Cone contains: Milk, Soya, Wheat, Gluten. May contain traces of tree nuts.