Ice Cream With Olive Oil and Dates
Published July 4, 2024

- Total Time
- 10 minutes
- Prep Time
- 5 minutes
- Cook Time
- 5 minutes
- Rating
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Ingredients
- 2teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil (the more flavorful the better)
- 1Medjool date, pitted and torn into 3 or 4 pieces
- 1 to 2scoops very cold vanilla ice cream
- Flaky sea salt
Preparation
- Step 1
In a small skillet, heat the oil and date over medium. Once sizzling, 1 to 2 minutes, turn off the heat.
- Step 2
Scoop the ice cream into a bowl, then scrape the dates and all of the oil on top. Sprinkle with a pinch of flaky sea salt. Eat as soon as possible.
Private Notes
Comments
Look, don't judge, but I had prunes instead of dates and I tried it and I'm here to report that the slick, sweet, gummy center of the prune toasts beautifully in olive oil and tastes amazing against the salt and sweet ice cream. Tried it with dates and...the prune is way better.
The fact that store-bought ice cream made The New York Times Cooking page, inspires me to write this note. It takes my mind away from the apocalypse my neighbors and I who reside in the Southern Appalachian Mountains are experiencing in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene’s destruction a week ago. I have thought for months now that Tillamook ice cream, produced by a diary coop in Oregon and sold in Asheville, NC by several grocers has to be the best I have ever eaten.
This dessert is my new obsession. It is so easy, and tastes better than 99% of the desserts you would order in a restaurant. I am going to make it again right now!
Good Lord this is good! I’ve made it with both vanilla and with coffee ice cream, both delicious. So simple yet so elegant!
I made this with a few tweaks. Use 2 dates, each torn into about 5 pieces. Only 1 teaspoon of olive oil. Sizzle for 90 seconds. Instead of ice cream I used Greek yogurt because protein and the dates are sweet enough. Generous flaky salt. This is my new go to nighttime dessert. Very good.
genuinely such a perfect entertaining dessert when you haven't prepped. really need a glug of good olive oil on top (not from pan) and impt to let the dates really caramelize. rave reviews
