Monday, July 27, 2009

FROZEN STRAWBERRY FLUFF


This is a delightful dessert for any hot summer day. A crumb crust of brown sugar, flour, pecans and butter is topped with a fluffy mixture of whipped cream, chopped strawberries, sugar and the whole thing is frozen until you are ready to serve. I hope you give it a try, its very easy to make.

CRUMB CRUST
1 CUP ALL PURPOSE FLOUR
1/2 CUP BROWN SUGAR (packed)
1/2 CUP CHOPPED PECANS
1/2 CUP MELTED BUTTER

Mix the flour, brown sugar, pecans and melted butter. Toast this mixture in a 350 oven (on large cookie sheet that has a lip) for about 12 to 15 minutes or until you can smell the pecans (stir this mixture a couple of times while it is baking). Remove from oven and spread the mixture into a greased 9" x 13" baking dish and set aside to cool.

FILLING (TWEAKS ARE IN BLUE)
2 EGG WHITES
1 CUP WHITE SUGAR
2 CUPS SLICED STRAWBERRIES (see note)
2 TABLESPOONS LEMON JUICE
1 CUP HEAVY WHIPPING CREAM

In a large mixing bowl, beat the egg whites, chopped berries, sugar and lemon juice until it is light and fluffy (will looked like whipped cream).

In a separate bowl, whip the cream until stiff. Fold into the strawberry mixture and spoon over the crust. Freeze overnight.

NOTE: Instead of 2 cups of sliced strawberries, I used 12 ounces of frozen strawberries and chopped them VERY fine in the food processor (while they were still frozen). It measured out to be 2 cups of finely chopped strawberry pulp.

NOTE: I also changed the pan size from the suggested 9" x 13" to a 9" spring form pan. It gave me a much thicker pie.

19 comments:

Mary said...

What a great way to start the day with this delight!

Monica H said...

and so pretty in pink too!

thanks for voting for my cake Coleen- I appreciate it!

Katy ~ said...

Coleen, this looks so very good! I hear you about slab o'strawberries. Smaller pieces would appeal to mea s well. I'm copying and saving this one. It's so pretty and delicious sounding!

Sonya said...

Im making it this week!! I love anything with whipping cream because I cant get cool whip over here. This looks so good!

Barbara Bakes said...

This looks like an easy and delicious recipe that would be good with all kinds of berries!

girlichef said...

Yum! I bet it is sweet & refreshing...and it's so pretty, too :)

Finsmom said...

That dessert looks so incredible! How refreshing!

Love your blog! I will be following you :)

Lara said...

What an amazing looking combination. I especially love the nutty crust in there combined with the sweet fluffy top.

Lynda said...

This is a delicious looking dessert..my family would love this!

Wandering Coyote said...

My mom used to make frozen lemon fluff and it was great. I wonder if she still has the recipe...

Cheryl said...

Ohh gosh my mother used to make something similar for us kids, I loved it!

HoneyB said...

This looks yummy, but I'm still salivating over your blueberry pound cake. What I wouldn't give to be pigging out on that right now. Can't wait for this diet to be over with so I can work on making myself diet once again. lol

A Feast for the Eyes said...

What I love about your blog are your comfort foods. This looks so simple to make, and much better than using jello. I definitely see this gracing our table. I could write a cookbook with just your recipes!
Debby

Mommy's Kitchen said...

That looks so nice and fluffy coleen! yummy anything strawberry is for me.

Mommy's Kitchen said...

That looks so nice and fluffy coleen! yummy anything strawberry is for me.

teresa said...

this looks like such a fun family recipe! i can't wait to try it!

Linda said...

Coleen...STOP making things I want to try!!! This looks soooo good!
I have made 2 of your creations so far and they are super good!!

Bunny said...

This is wonderful Coleen! Do you think yo could do this with blueberries?? I have a ton in the fridge right now!

Aly Beth said...

Sounds delicious! Thank you!