But listen,
if you're not a baker, this is just the cake for you... because you can
get away without baking a cake at all! Just buy a Sara Lee pound cake
and cut it into layers--maybe three?--and do a loaf-shaped cake on a
pretty rectangular tray. Follow the rest of the directions for the
berries and filling and there you are! You could also bake a box cake
into cupcakes, slice them, put half in a pretty coffee cup and decorate
from there. Whatever you do, this is a beautiful, tasty cake for Easter, Mother's Day, or the Memorial Day picnic. (Assemble this cake where you're serving it.) If you don't have a special cake plate,
don't worry about it. Whoever eats this will be happy no matter what.
Next time you run in Good Will, see a funky antique shop or a garage sale, keep an eye
our for great serving pieces. No need to spend a fortune at the
department stores.
The world is a crazy place. Cook for someone soon. Light the candles. Breathe. Everyone's fed.
Showing posts with label Strawberries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Strawberries. Show all posts
Friday, October 5, 2012
38 Power Foods, Week 17 -- Berries -- Fresh Berry Cake
Labels:
38 Healthiest Ingredients,
Berries,
Blueberries,
Cakes,
Desserts,
Raspberries,
Spring,
Strawberries,
Summer
Monday, May 21, 2012
Strawberry Shortcake for Memorial Day
Taking vanilla bean out with my kids' Mickey Mouse spoon. |
For the best Strawberry Shortcake, you need each ingredient to be fresh and/or the best you can find or make. So for this dessert, I made the shortcakes as well as homemade vanilla ice cream. (Baby spoon used at right still in drawer and my kids are 25 and 34. We've moved 20 times since the oldest was a baby, so it's been through at least 20 kitchens. Geez.) Ripe strawberries (some mashed) and just-whipped cream, of course. My other tiny, but critical element is a gentle smear of raspberry jam on each half of the sliced sweet biscuits we use for shortcakes. This recipe makes enough for 8 with a few shortcakes leftover for breakfast the next day. (Slice them, spread with butter, slip under the broiler and serve with jam and lots of hot coffee.)
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