hokey pokey sundae at the Green Park Brasserie, Bath
So I'd never heard the term 'hokey pokey' before and was intrigued to see on the blackboard of the Green Park Brasserie in Bath a 'special' under desserts called Hokey Pokey Sundae. Hokey Pokey, it turns out, is the New Zealand term for that honeycomb toffee that, when covered in chocolate and sold in the form of a bar is known to British lovers of confectionery as a Crunchie. So I went for this dessert even though I knew what an ill matched pair honeycomb toffee and the human molar are, but know that as long as I can tackle the stuff with my front teeth - nibble at it as it were - I can usually manage. Which is why a Crunchie Bar is no longer a viable option for me, they are impossible to eat without resorting to molars and chewing, which usually means the end of fillings or the need for new ones. The dessert was a delight, three scoops of Marshfield Farm vanilla ice cream (MF is just north of Bath, you will pass it on the way to or from the M4), little chewy cubes of brownie, splinters and nuggets of hokey pokey, and chocolate sauce, and some ovals of cream. The Green Park Brasserie is a friendly place in the old Green Street Railway Station, without outside seating at the back under the impressive old curved station roof. They have live music (or did have before the pandemic at least), at weekends. This was our third Eat Out to Help Out session, our mains were a very good burger and a vegan linguine (artichokes, olives, sub blushed tomatoes).