Strawberry Shortcake

I was bored on Sunday and I decided to make this recipe that I found online from one of my favorite blogs, La Fuji Mama. It is a Japanese version of Strawberry shortcake that is amazing.
It has nothing to do with our diets or being super healthy for you, unless you can limit yourself to a small piece, but the combination of flavors and different types of sweetness is amazing. You could definitely use the recipe for the cake just to make fluffy yummy sponge cake for any occasion, regardless of what frosting you wanted to use.

You know you want to make this!

Anyway, I’m sure you want to see the recipe and pictures now, so Here you go!

Blackberry and Pear Clafoutis

Clafoutis is a french dessert that is kind of like a pie and kind of like a custard, but not really either. It is very delicious, quite easy to make, and can be made with any fruit you want, given some very minor alterations to the amount of sugar in the recipe. We decided to use blackberries and pears, and it turned out as deliciousness in a pan.

You know you want to try it!


Recipe

Chocolate Mousse

So for the past week I have been training for a new job–sorry about the lack of posts. But, in the past week or so I have also tried out two different but equally delightful chocolate mousse recipes. Sadly, I do not have pictures of them… but just imagine they are chocolatey and fluffy like a good mousse should be, and you’ll picture what we got. I was really surprised at how easy it is to make a good mousse, and the hardest part is waiting 5-8 hours for the mousse to set in the fridge before eating it.

Without further adieu, the recipes

Apple Pear Tart

I saw this in a magazine at work, and decided it looked delicious ( I was not wrong), so I made this for our pre-Thanksgiving party for our friends. As a side note, I used a long tart pan instead of a round one, which I think made it look cool. I didn’t get a picture, but I will be making another one probably next week, so I will update then. Enjoy!

Ingredients:

10 Pecan shortbread cookies, crushed (about 1/3 cup)

1/2 cup flour

1/4 cup butter, melted

8 oz. cream cheese, softened

1 egg

1/4 cup caramel

2 med. firm ripe pears, peeled, cored, & cut into 12 wedges each

2 med. apples, cored & cut into 12 wedges each (leave skin on)

2 tbsp butter

2 tbsp caramel

Directions:

1. Heat oven to 350. In bowl, combine cookies, flour, melted butter. Pat mixture into bottom and sides of either 14×6×1″ (ish) or 10″ round tart pan with removable bottom. Bake 10 minutes and set aside.

2. In bowl, beat cream cheese on med-high for about 30 seconds. Add egg and caramel; beat until smooth. Spread mixture into baked crust. Bake for another 10 minutes (or until center appears set when lightly shaken). Remove and cool on wire rack. Cover and chill for at least 2 hours.

3. Cook pears and apples in 2 tbsp of butter over med heat for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add lemon and heat through. Spoon onto tart. Drizzle remaining 2 tbsp caramel on top & serve.

Of course, if you have any questions, please ask! Or, leave feedback on how it turns out for you!!

~Ashley