Today’s post for Tuesdays With Dorie--Baking Chez Moi are Strawberry Shortcakes Franco-Amercian Style (pages 338-340 and 424-425). They are basically a ladyfinger dough, piped onto a baking sheet. Two cookies/cakes are sandwiched with fresh whipped cream and berries. Dorie’s recipes has a great filling with a strawberry compote as well as another option for roasted strawberries. My family likes fresh berries, so I made the cakes, whipped some fresh cream and washed some berries—raspberries, blackberries and strawberries and let everyone choose what they wanted.
It was fun to make the ladyfinger batter, which I hadn’t done before. The simple dough is made with whipped egg whites added to minimal ingredients of the yolks, a little flour and sugar and some cornstarch. So easy and I liked doing something new. The dough is put in a piping bag and piped into three inch circles and baked for a short time. The cookies are tender and cake-like. I tasted a little piece of one. They could easily be made with a gluten free flour and organic sugar. I will try that next time.
If I have learned anything from all my years baking from Dorie’s cookbooks with TWD, it is mise en place—everything in its place. I love getting everything ready to go before I begin assembling a recipe. The parchment is ready to go and the piping bag.
Quite the simple batter and piping is easy—don’t be afraid of it. Yes, filling the bag gets just a little messy, but that’s what baking is all about, right?
Baked to a perfect golden color, the shortcakes are ready to go with whipped creamy goodness and fresh berries!
I set up a quick dessert station and let my family have at it.
Glad I participated in this one. Check out the other bloggers’ posts for their shortcakes here. Who knew that ladyfingers dough/cookies were so easy?
Great idea for a dessert station. Everything looks yummy, and the cake was so easy.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the idea of a dessert station :)
ReplyDeleteI love your dessert station! And that everyone gets to choose their own fruit!
ReplyDeleteLove yours with the mixed berries! SO pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love that you used other berries too! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteI love your bumbleberry variation! And the dessert station is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteYour shortcakes are so pretty - those gorgeous fresh berries make me wistful for the summer.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad this recipe gave me the opportunity to try a recipe that I always thought would be too difficult. I'm planning the dessert station for the 4th of July.
ReplyDeleteThese look great! Love the fresh berries!
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