Join Lewis Road Creamery for a Summer of Sophistication

There’s nothing better than long, lazy summer days … and what better way to celebrate than with a scoop of Lewis Road Creamery’s latest Award-Winning Ice Cream.
Winner of the 2020 Open Category, Lemon and Gin Botanicals ice cream is a must to grace any summer table or cone, whether it be all for yourself, or shared with friends and family. Lewis Road Creamery’s Lemon and Gin Botanicals ice cream is rich and creamy, swirled with tangy lemon curd with a hint of gin botanicals. Pair it with a berry flan, summer fruits like mango, pawpaw, peaches or sitting next to a celebration pavlova for the winning combination.
The perfect gift on the run to contribute to that last minute BBQ or to simply say “thank you”. Uniquely stylish in the gold stripe pack, it’s a treat to behold and found in your New World Chiller.
If you can’t get your hands on Lemon & Gin Botanical Ice Cream you can still enjoy the incredible taste and flavour of their full ice cream range. Try Lewis Road’s Three Vanillas Ice Cream, combining vanillas from Tahitian, Samoan and Madagascar, a wonderful accompaniment to zoosh up any dessert.

Or try Burnt Butter and Caramel Swirl Ice Cream. Starting with a creamy ice cream base churned with a burnt butter sauce mixed with an indulgent caramel.
For the chocolate lovers of the world, you can’t go past Lewis Road Creamery’s Chocolate Truffle Ice Cream. Gloriously rich with dark chocolate finished off with folds of chocolate ganache.
If mint and chocolate is your drug, try the Double Mint and Dark Chocolate which combines natural spearmint and peppermint extracts with decadent chocolate flakes.
You’ll be pleased that Lewis Road ice creams use a churning process that minimizes air to deliver an ultra-creamy texture that will leave you wanting for more.
Enjoy from the Team at Lewis Road Creamery.
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latest issue:
126
We start by sharing what’s on the dish team’s radar, what we’re watching, listening to and reading. Harry Butterfield puts a twist on his Nonna’s agnolotti, Malissa Fedele reminds us of the importance of fibre, and Phoebe Holden fulfils a long-held dream, sitting down with Yotam Ottolenghi. Autumn is an abundant time, we make the most with pumpkin, kūmara, cabbage, cauliflower, feijoas, apples and pears. We’re dishing up dinners for two, including a Chicken Dumpling Lasagne, alongside easy weeknight meals. We honour our mums, revisit timeless classics, and add a little baking challenge. This issue, we encourage you to slow down, to enjoy writing your shopping list, and spending time in the kitchen. Because even when life feels relentless, there’s always space to share something delicious.

