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SINGLE SERVING BERRY DESSERTS FOR SPRING

The Spring holidays are so close together, especially if Easter and Passover fall later in April, they almost collide. However, they lack the PR, the decorations, the songs and especially the networking satellite parties to bind them into a ‘Season’. The dinners also lack the traditions of the winter holidays, eating out is optional and meals at home don’t focus on family recipes. What the dinners do have in common, even in restaurants, as we have discussed the past few weeks, is the seasonal craving for fresh foods and lighter preparations.

Desserts follow the same pattern of desiring lighter preparations, with the additional preference for individual presentations, rather than the large, elaborate concoctions of winter dinners. Shortcakes, tarts, fruit syrups are in demand now. Berries have always been associated with spring and are a perfect size to fill small containers, pastry or otherwise. Fortunately, they are also prime examples of the fruits we now have available all year.

An added bonus to these berry desserts is that they can be prepped ahead and quickly assembled at serving time, as well as saved should anyone decline a sweet, as often happens in spring, with summer coming. The cooked preparations have many uses as explained below, following the shortcake recipes, and keep for at least week refrigerated. The cooked cases do well if kept airtight, or if frozen, unthawed. Any frozen pastry should be cooked if thawed.

A dash of lemon juice perks up the berries and helps to keep their color fresh. Sliced banana was often used to create a flavor contrast in dishes featuring fresh berries and to give bulk (read: ’stretch’) I prefer kiwi slices. Kiwi’s texture is lighter and more compatible; its sweet-tart taste adds zing to that of the berries and its color lends an added seasonal touch. Also it should be understood that raspberries can substitute in part in any of these recipes in equal quantity, but they don’t keep as well.

The recipes below are for easy to prepare single serving cold desserts, but more important, they are able to be prepped ahead, to be stored and assembled later. A perfect fit for those spring holidays when we want to offer something nice but don’t have a great deal of time to devote to organizing and cooking a big meal.

RECIPES

Shortcake
Biscuits:
Yield 12
2 cups flour
1 cup milk
2 ½ Tbs. softened butter
4 tsp. baking powder
1/3 cup light brown sugar
2 Tbs. granulated sugar
Cinnamon
Mix first 5 ingredients well with a spoon. The dough will be moist and sticky. Drop by soup spoons onto a lightly greased baking sheet in 12 well separated mounds. Sprinkle top with granulated sugar and cinnamon. Bake in a preheated 400 deg. oven 15-17 min. until bottoms have tanned edges. Remove from pan with a spatula and allow to cool completely on a rack. Store covered.
Fillings
Strawberry: Allow 1>1 ½ cups berries per serving. If serving soon, reserve a few berries for decoration. Slice berries in a bowl, add enough sugar to sweeten and leave to marinate at room temperature until juices form a syrup, then chill until serving. If making ahead, per 2 cups berries, combine berries with ½ cup apple juice, 3 Tbs. lime juice and just enough sugar to sweeten in a saucepan. Stir over to low heat just until berries soften, cool and chill until serving.
Blueberry: For 6 servings allow 5 cups berries
Sort berries and reserve 1 cup of the best
¼ cup sugar
1 tsp. cornstarch
1/8 tsp. cinnamon
Squirt of lemon juice-1/2 tsp.
Toss 4 cups berries with the sugar and cornstarch. Place everything but reserved berries in a saucepan and stir over low heat, mashing lightly with a spoon, until berries soften. Remove and cool. Reserved berries can be added to the cooked ones or saved for decoration.
Note: This recipe does make a compote and can be used in many ways:
1) top with any crumb topping to make a crisp and bake
2) Use to fill a pie
3) Dump Cake: Place ingredients in a lightly greased 9”x13”pan. Cover with a box of yellow cake mix, and pour over ½ cup melted butter. Bake in a 350 deg. oven for 30 min. until light brown. Spoon to serve.
Assembly
Slice biscuits in half and spoon prepared berries on bottom half, optionally add whipped cream or topping. Replace top, spoon over more berries and garnish with whipped cream or topping or simply garnish with the cream and decorate with reserved berries.
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Other Uses for Shortcake Filling
1) As a topping: For ice cream, cake or panna cotta. Slices of pound or angel food cake are especially good with a fruit sauce topping. For a special touch, lightly toast the cake slices first.
Easy Panna Cotta: Serves 4-From Recipes1-2-3 by Rozanne Gold
1 ½ cups heavy cream
3 ½ Tbs. sugar
1 ½ tsp. powdered gelatin
Sprinkle gelatin over 3 Tbs. cold water in a cup- Give 3 min to soften
Heat cream and sugar over low heat until sugar dissolves
Dissolve gelatin in cream, over heat, whisking constantly
Pour into (4) 5oz. cups. Cool to room temperature, then chill
Remove Panna Cotta from cups, and plate on top of fruit
2) As a filling: Sandwich between layers of cake or meringue, or in place of fresh fruit in tart shells
3) In Parfaits and Compotes: These prepared fruits are very decorative, alone or mixed with fresh fruits, especially in glass serving pieces layered with any or all of the following: ice cream, whipped cream or topping, pudding, cake pieces, cookie crumbs and chopped nuts.

FILLED CUPS AND SHELLS

A General Recipe: Serves 12
8 oz. lemon yogurt
1/3 cup all fruit preserves
1 ½ cups mixed berries
Whipped cream or topping for garnish
Spread 1 tsp. preserves in the bottom of each shell. Mix 1 cup berries with the yogurt and divide among the shells. Top with remaining fruit and garnish with topping.

Shell Choices
1) Wonton Cups:
Makes 24 –From Eat Up and Slim Down by Jane Kirby and David Joachim
24 wonton wrappers
2Tbs. melted butter
Line a wrapper in each cup of a 12 cup or (2) 6 cup muffin pans. Brush with butter. Lay a 2
nd wrapper diagonally on the first and brush with butter. Bake in a preheated 350 deg. oven for 10 min. Cool, then remove from pan.
2) Puff pastry shells or phyllo cups; These are sold frozen in most supermarkets. As a tip, sprinkle the puff pastry shell liberally with sugar before baking as a decorative touch. Fill with fresh or prepared fruit topped with cream or use the recipe above. Only thaw these items as needed and don’t attempt to refreeze any uncooked ones. Store airtight.
3) Tortillas: Spread each of 4 flour tortillas with cream cheese and then place about 2 soup spoons of the drained prepared fruit down the center. Reserve juice. Roll tortilla and place seam side down on a baking sheet. Bake 8 min. in a preheated 425 deg. oven. Cool, chill, optionally garnish with whipped topping and drizzle with reserved juice.
4) Cake Cups: Found in most supermarkets. Fill in any of the above ways.
5) Pastry Dough: Make or buy dough for a 2 crust pie, which should be enough for 6 individual desserts.
1) Tart Shells: Cut the dough in strips slightly wider than the diameter of the muffin tin cups or custard cups which will be used for baking. Put one strip in the cup, put a dot of water in the center if the bottom and lay the other strip at right angles across it. Lightly press the edges together to seal and trim the top edges folding a bit over to make a rim. Fill partially with raw rice or beans, bake at 450 deg. for about 12 min.
2) Individual Galettes: Using a saucer as a template, cut dough in rounds. Place on a baking sheet and fold up edges in pleats to make sides. Allow for about 1 ¼ inches all around. Fill with crumpled waxed paper or parchment paper to hold the shape and bake at 450 deg. about 12 min. Cool, carefully remove paper, fill and garnish in any of the above ways.
3) Turnovers: Using the saucer templates, cut the dough as above. Place 1 soup spoon of drained, prepared fruit on the center. Fold over to make a half moon. Dampen edges and crimp with a fork to seal and prick the top 2 or 3 times. Bake on a sheet in a preheated 450 deg. oven about 15min. until golden. Cool, garnish with powdered sugar, or whipped topping and serve. Alternatively, sprinkle with granulated sugar before baking and simply drizzle with reserved juice.

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