This October, The Ivy is flipping tradition on its head with the launch of a limited-edition Shepherd’s Pie Dessert – a playful twist on its most iconic dish.
Fans of The Ivy’s iconic Shepherd’s pie are in for a real (sweet) treat this autumn, as The Ivy Collection launches a limited-edition Shepherd’s Pie Dessert. Available from 4th to 25th October, the new, exclusive dessert will be available in restaurants nationwide* and will be bound to tantalise tastebuds and confound the senses – in the best way.
The Ivy Shepherd’s Pie has been a long-standing favourite on its menus, with thousands being served up to guests across the decades. Now, in a first for the restaurant collection, the iconic dish goes sweet.
Despite appearances, there’s not a single pea or potato in sight – every element has been crafted to mimic the classic dish in sweet form. Fluffy carrot cake conceals a silky smooth melting chocolate dome, filled with a delightfully creamy chocolate ice cream centre. Topped with whipped cream to serve as the mashed potato, along with a digestive biscuit crumb and sprigs of candied rosemary, the dessert is accompanied by a warm chocolate sauce and a special bottle of Worcester sauce – the Worcester sauce being made from maple syrup, that is.
Sean Burbidge, Executive Chef at The Ivy Collection said: “The Ivy Shepherd’s Pie has always been one of The Ivy’s most loved dishes, so we wanted to have some fun with it and surprise our guests in a way that still feels true to our heritage. By reimagining it as a dessert, we’ve taken the comfort and nostalgia people associate with the classic and given it a playful, seasonal twist. It’s indulgent, a little unexpected, and above all – delicious.”
With availability limited for this exciting new dessert, guests are invited to book their table soon to avoid missing out.
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