This is it. This is love. And this is how we celebrated Father's Day.
Strawberry Shortcake (adapted ever so gently from James Beard)
2 cups flour
2 ½ t. baking powder
1 t. salt
4 T. sugar
5 T. butter
¾ cup heavy cream
~2 T. softened butter
1 quart strawberries
2 T. sugar
1 ¼ cups heavy cream
2 T. powdered sugar
¼ t. vanilla extract (optional)
Sift the dry ingredients together into a bowl. Cut in the butter with a pastry blender, or two knives, or your fingers. Stir in just enough heavy cream to make a smooth, soft dough, not too sticky. Turn the dough out onto a floured work surface and knead gently for about a minute. Divide it into two portions, one a little bigger than the other. With a lightly floured rolling pin, roll the larger piece into a circle about 9” across and ½” thick. Gently transfer the disk to a greased cookie sheet. Spread the disk with soft butter. Roll the small piece of dough into a circle about 7” across and ½” thick, and transfer it to atop the first piece. Bake at 450° F for about 20 minutes, until nicely browned and baked through. Let cool.
While the shortcake is baking, clean the strawberries and cut them in half. Sprinkle with 2 T. sugar, stir gently, and set aside.
Just before serving, whip the cream with the powdered sugar and vanilla. Slip the shortcake onto a serving plate, and gently remove the top circle with a spatula. Cover the bottom with half of the strawberries and half the whipped cream. Replace the top circle, spread it with the remaining whipped cream and top with the remaining strawberries. Serve immediately.
Yes. We made little individual ones, but yes, they were biscuits. Yum.
ReplyDeleteMy god, the horror I felt when high school boyfriend promised strawberry shortcake and it arrived on biscuits. I thought they were freaks. No, no, stortcake comes on leftover twinkie dough shortcakes. Boyfriends was better.
ReplyDeleteOh, yum. That looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI got 2 quarts of fresh strawberries from the farmer's market on Saturday and lovingly washed and cut them all on Sunday for the family breakfast. Then I went out to buy my husband some coffee and when I came back EVERY LAST STRAWBERRY was eaten up. Thanks a lot, family!
ReplyDeleteYum
ReplyDeleteFrom tip to toe, that's my kind of strawberry shortcake. Is it too late for me to be your girl's daddy?
ReplyDeleteMy mother in law makes something similar, but my mother is a Cool Whip kind of person. It's great, because I can think nostalgically about both types of cooking : )
ReplyDeleteMy mother in law makes something similar, but my mother is a Cool Whip kind of person. It's great, because I can think nostalgically about both types of cooking : )
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing. You know how I feel about Cool Whip. Never. Ever. Ever.
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing. You know how I feel about Cool Whip. Never. Ever. Ever.
ReplyDeleteThat is one very, very stunning strawberry shortcake. And one befitting a celebration.
ReplyDeleteI'll be making this this weekend. To celebrate local strawberries. Thank you for sharing!