Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Strawberry Shortcake

After Thor's unhappy day at the vet's office Monday, I decided a dessert which included our dearly beloved dog was in order: strawberry shortcake. Sadly, strawberry season here is over; however, many of the 24 quarts I froze live on! I laid them on waxed paper on cookie sheets and froze them individually, then transferred them to ziplock bags, and look how perky they still look!

I'm sure most of you have shortcake recipes. Mine is very simple, measuring is helpful but not entirely mandatory. This can be made into individual biscuits or pressed into a round cake pan (my family prefers the biscuits, so everyone gets his or her own personal shortcake).

SHORTCAKE

2 cups flour
1/4 cup sugar
1 tsp salt
1 egg
7/8 cup milk
1 tbsp baking powder

Stir together the dry ingredients, add the wet ingredients, and drop onto greased baking sheets. Bake at 400 for 10 to 12 minutes. Makes 12 individual shortcakes. To bake in a round pan, bake at 375 for about 16 to 20 minutes, then cut into wedges. Serve with sliced strawberries, sweetened or unsweetened, and whipped cream (I whip 1 cup of cream with 2 tsp vanilla and 1/4 cup sugar until soft peaks form). Thor got his shortcake without the strawberries or cream, but he was contented because he got dessert, also. Take that, vet who said Thor was fat!

To use this recipe for biscuits, which work phenomenally with stew, cut the sugar in the recipe to 1 tbsp. For my crew, I quadruple the recipe and sometimes a couple of biscuits are left over.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

My vet always says that my dogs could stand to loose a pound or two. It took us 3 years to get 2# off Miss Abigail. I was gonna ask if Thor got strawberries or not. My big guys love fruit of all kinds, so they mostly get the strawberry tops. g

Paula said...

It's been so long since I had strawberry shortcake! Your biscuits sound great with the addition of sugar to create a sweet cake. How great that you could go to your freezer and just pop out a bag of summer strawberries! I'm getting more interested in freezing bulk style meals; I've much, much, much to learn about the whole organize, prep, bag, and freeze process. Great recipe!

pam said...

That reminds me, I have still have some strawberries in the freezer. Not as many as you, but still!