Pound Cake and Peaches Sundae

An easy recipe for Peaches and Pound Cake Sundaes made with toasted store bought pound cake and topped with fresh peaches tossed with basil and creamy Breyers Natural Vanilla ice cream.

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What’s not to love about rich and creamy vanilla ice cream? It’s great for making the ultimate ice cream sundae loaded with hot fudge and your favorite toppings. It’s my kiddos favorite and mine too. You can never go wrong with a good vanilla ice cream.

Breyers Natural Vanilla is America’s No. 1 vanilla ice cream, and parents now have additional reasons to feel good about serving it to their family. Breyers is committed to using high quality ingredients. Breyers Natural Vanilla is made with fresh cream, sugar and milk, and sustainably farmed vanilla beans. My family loves the creaminess of Breyers ice cream and I love all the vanilla beans you can see in the ice cream!

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Breyers has partnered with Chef Antonia Lofaso to create 5 fun, family-friendly recipes featuring Natural Vanilla to encourage family moments together. The recipes include stars and stripes sundaetoasted almond and vanilla arancinitropical ice cream sandwichbanana pudding and I couldn’t resist trying the pound cake and peaches sundaes. Toasted pound cake topped with fresh peaches tossed with lemon juice, a pinch of sugar and fresh basil and a scoop (or two) of Breyers Natural Vanilla ice cream. Not only is it easy to make but it is so good! My family loved this. We have enjoyed this a few times while watching the sunset at our camp. It’s the perfect ending to the day. I love the balance of the buttery pound cake with the sweet peaches and creamy Breyers Natural Vanilla ice cream. This is even a great dessert to serve for a summer dinner party. I would just toss the peaches together ahead of time and when ready to serve dessert top it on toasted store bought pound cake (I usually use frozen pound cake that thaws in seconds in the microwave) and ice cream for a yummy and effortless dessert.

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Pound Cake and Peaches Sundae

An easy recipe for Peaches and Pound Cake Sundaes made with toasted store bought pound cake and topped with fresh peaches tossed with basil and creamy Breyers Natural Vanilla ice cream.

  • Author: Jennifer
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 4

Ingredients

  • 2 fresh peaches (diced)
  • 2 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoon thinly sliced fresh basil leaves
  • 4 1/4-inch thick pound cake slices
  • 1 cup Breyers® Natural Vanilla Ice Cream

Instructions

  1. Mix peaches, lemon juice, sugar and basil in a small bowl.
  2. To make each sundae, place a slice of toasted pound cake on a plate, then top with a 1/4 cup scoop of Breyers® Natural Vanilla Ice Cream and cover generously with macerated peaches.

Notes

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