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30 March, 2012
23 March, 2012
Life Gives You Strawberries...
Here's how I threw mine together.
The Strawberries:
-quarter about 2 cups of strawberries, add to saucepan
- sprinkle with about 1 cup of sugar (more or less to taste)
- add about 1 cup of water
-stir
- bring to a boil
- allow to simmer while you finish the rest
- resist the temptation to eat it all while "sampling"
The Biscuits:
- measure out 2 cups of all-purpose flour into a bowl
- add 1 tbsp baking powder and 1 tsp. salt (add a couple of tablespoons of sugar if desired)
- cut in 1/4 cup cold, cubed butter and 1/4 cup trans-fat free shortening (if can't find trans-fat free, then use another 1/4 cup butter)
-gently stir in about 1 cup of milk (buttermilk if you've got it)
- I use a food processor for the steps listed above, not necessary, just convenient
- gently knead on a floured surface until dough just holds together
- pat out until about 3/4 inch thick
- cut into desired shape and place on lightly greased pan
-sprinkle with sugar
-bake at 425⁰ for about 10 minutes
- measure out 2 cups of all-purpose flour into a bowl
- add 1 tbsp baking powder and 1 tsp. salt (add a couple of tablespoons of sugar if desired)
- cut in 1/4 cup cold, cubed butter and 1/4 cup trans-fat free shortening (if can't find trans-fat free, then use another 1/4 cup butter)
-gently stir in about 1 cup of milk (buttermilk if you've got it)
- I use a food processor for the steps listed above, not necessary, just convenient
- gently knead on a floured surface until dough just holds together
- pat out until about 3/4 inch thick
- cut into desired shape and place on lightly greased pan
-sprinkle with sugar
-bake at 425⁰ for about 10 minutes
- split biscuits, place on serving plate
- top with strawberries, then whipped cream
- gobble one up, then share with your family
- gobble one up, then share with your family
So, that only used up about 1/4 of our strawberries. Hmm...too many strawberries...that's a great problem to have :)
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