Yeah. Oh man.
Stirring the jello, sugar, and water as it heats on the stove. Why yes, it is fuschia. |
I like to slice my strawberries into pieces about 1/4" thick or so to let the juices out. |
The syrup gets redder and eventually turns translucent. |
Easy-Peasy Pie Crust! |
...and Berries... |
... add Syrup Mixture ... |
My son isn't a fan of whipped cream, so instead I made a creamy delicious topping that's actually good for you out of yogurt and ricotta cheese (recipe below). |
PIE! |
Okay, now the recipe for my alternate topping, so named because the taste almost reminds me of cheesecake:
Easy-Peasy Not!Cheesecake Topping
1 c plain yogurt, drained
1 c confectioner’s sugar
1 c ricotta cheese
1/4 tsp (dash) cream of tartar
Blend together with a whisk or hand beater until soft peaks form. Spoon onto cooled pie. Chill for 2 hours until set. Also great on chunks of melon, ambrosia, blueberries, or other chilled summer fruit dishes.
3 comments:
Hi, found your blog through a common interest in profile of the movie Firelight. I enjoy browsing blogs on Sunday afternoons. I noticed the Martinsville Daily on your sidebar...funny...my father was born in Martinsville and a lot of his family still live in the area. Do you live in Martinsville? I am in NJ, across the river from Philadelphia. You have a lot of great links on your sidebar I want to click on...I'll hit follow and be back...Happy day to you. Kathy
I love Firelight - Sophie Marceau is one of my favorite actresses! Thanks for your lovely comments. Yes, I am from Martinsville; I grew up there and much of my family is still there so I go back about every other month or so. I blogged about The Ville awhile back and linked to a New Yorker article written about it last year. That post is here if you want to read it:
http://a-bitofearth.blogspot.com/2010/03/yes-martinsville.html
Thanks for stopping by!
I love Southern Plate! I use her recipes ALL the time! :)
Post a Comment