Hello! I’m Teresa, and I’m thrilled that you’re here at my little corner of the internet. It will be wonderful having you with me on this adventure of creating delicious food, taking beautiful pictures of it, and enjoying it with the people we love.
I have a memory of when I was three or four years old: I was at my grandma’s house for dinner. My mom and grandparents and aunts were swirling around me, and my little brother and I were told to finish our dinner quickly as there was strawberry shortcake for dessert. Now, to me, Strawberry Shortcake was a doll, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that there was a dessert named after her! How delightful!
The original version of this recipe belonged to my great-grandmother. It reminds me of late spring, the comfort of family around me, and the delight of discovery. I hope you make it when you are in need of some comfort and a new perspective.
The cake was wonderful, of course. I had lots of strawberries, a square of shortcake far too large for my tiny self, and extra cream. Love at first bite.
strawberries
honey
cream
cream cheese
vanilla
powdered sugar
sugar
white flour
whole wheat flour
baking soda
baking powder
salt
chia seeds
butter
milk
This is a simple, easy dessert to make last minute or when you don’t want to go to a lot of effort. Preheat your oven and prepare your baking pan first.
how to make the shortcake...
Place the dry ingredients in a food processor or blender, and pulse a few times. Cut the cold butter into chunks and add. Pulse until it is pebbly. Add the milk slowly, in several increments. Pulse just until mixed.
Spread into your baking pan roughly with a fork – you want it to have some texture that will crisp beautifully. Sprinkle extra sugar on top with a spoon. Bake.
While the cake is cooling slightly, make the cream. Whip the heavy cream, and then add the cream cheese as well as the vanilla and powdered sugar. If you want your cream to be smooth, the cream cheese must be at room temperature, but if you don’t mind if it’s a bit clumpy, it’s okay if it’s still a little chilled.
Cut your strawberries and drizzle a bit of honey over them. Stir.
Cut squares of cake, and pile high with cream and strawberries. EAT.
If you make this recipe, I want to know what you think! Leave a comment or give the recipe a rating – hearing about your cooking adventures always makes my day.
Hello! I'm Teresa, and I'm thrilled that you're here at my little corner of the internet. It will be wonderful having you with me on this adventure of creating delicious food, taking beautiful pictures of it, and enjoying it with the people we love.