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Showing posts with label strawberries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label strawberries. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2012

Spring and Summer Strawberry Cake

Nothing says warm weather to me quite like fresh strawberries.  I know they are available year round, but I really like strawberries when the weather is nice.  I like them plain, with cream, or mixed into a fruit salad.  So back in July of 2004, when Country Living featured a strawberry cake on the cover, I was intrigued.  I tried it, and it became a popular summer choice at our house.  This year, I celebrated spring by making strawberry cake for Easter weekend.  To make it extra festive, I tinted the whipped cream pink.



I apologize for the quality of the picture.  It was late evening by the time we whipped up the cream and assembled the cake, and our dining room is notorious for bad lighting in night-time pictures.

The neat thing about this recipe is that it makes two layers, but you serve it as a single layer, so you can freeze the other layer for another time.  The recipe is available on Country Living's website, even though it appeared in print eight years ago.  I see that it didn't get great reviews there, but we've always liked it.  Frankly, whipped cream makes even an ordinary cake extraordinary, and pink whipped cream -- well, it just doesn't get more special!

Monday, March 19, 2012

Deliciousness

Deliciciousness -- that's what my daughter calls this super easy (so easy it's like cheating!) summer dessert.  I love these strawberry parfaits in warm weather.  Even though spring doesn't officially arrive until tomorrow, I've already made parfaits this season.



Cheat-y Strawberry Parfait

Store-bought pound cake (I use Sara Lee)
Strawberries, washed, capped and cored -- approximately 3-4 average sized berries per serving
8 ounces vanilla yogurt (per 3-4 servings)
Whipped cream

To make:

Slice pound cake into 1/2-inch slices, one slice per serving.  Cute each slice into eight cubes.  Place four cake cubes into each individual serving container.  Cut strawberries into halves or quarters, depending on size of berries.  Place a few berries on cake.  Top with a spoonful of yogurt.  Repeat layers.  Top with whipped cream.



It just couldn't be any easier.  You can adjust the amounts of berries and yogurt to suit your own tastes, switch up the flavors by using raspberries, or whatever you like.  Fast, easy, and delicious.  How can you beat that?