Recipe - Strawberry Parfait

strawberryparfait

Ingredients

:strawberry: 1 large punnet of fresh strawberries
:strawberry: 2 tbsp Honey
:strawberry: Vanilla Icecream
:strawberry: 200ml Sour Cream
:strawberry: 400ml Whipping Cream
:strawberry: 4 Shortbread biscuits
:strawberry: Butter
:strawberry: Fruit, chocolate, or wafer to decorate

Makes about 4 depending on the size of your glasses

This is one of my favourite desserts to make around christmas time, when fresh strawberries are easy to find in my kingdom. It is a nice treat at any time of the year though and you can substitute frozen strawberries if need be.

The Parfait is meant to taste a bit like strawberry cheesecake, so first we start with the biscuit base. Crush up several shortbread biscuits with a fork until they are in crumbs. In a small bowl mix this with butter until it sticks together and forms lumps. I usually add a little butter at a time until it looks right. Scoop a spoonful of the biscuit base in to the bottom of each of your parfait glasses, press it down with the back of your spoon. To set the biscuit base put in the fridge for about 30mins.

Next we make the strawberry sauce. Take the stems off your strawberries and cut them in to small pieces. Put the strawberries in to your blender and blend until they are liquid. Add your honey and blend for a bit longer. It should taste sweet and fruity. Depending on your strawberries you may need to add more honey.

Then you will need to whip the cream, its easier with electric beaters but I don’t have any so I do this by hand which can take a long time. When it forms peaks it is ready. In a bowl blend your whipped cream with the sour cream using a spoon, it should have a slightly sour taste to it when you’re done.

Now comes the fun part, it’s time to layer your parfait! You can do this in whichever order you like. Put layers of cream, icercream and strawberry sauce until you fill up the glass. To make the layers visible you need to make sure the cream or icecream is fully blocking the edges of the glass or the sauce runs down the sides (it did a bit in mine.) Decorate the top with a strawberry, some chocolate sticks or wafers as you like. Enjoy!



8 Responses

  1. Anne Marie Says:

    That recipe looks delicious! I’ll have to try and vegan-ize it sometime. :’D

  2. princess Says:

    Anne Marie - Perhaps you could exchange the cream and ice cream for Soya ice cream? Please let me know how it goes!

  3. Naomi Says:

    Oh I have been really wanted to find a good parfait! I can’t want to try it out!

  4. Krunk Says:

    This looks delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

  5. Princess Desi Says:

    My goodness this sounds delicious! I will have to make this treat for all my guests at my next tea party! I’m sure the other ladies will enjoy it~

  6. Sistinas Says:

    These look delicious!! I’m sure they are..
    But I’m really bad at cooking anything, so I think I’ll pass.., especially because I find it hard to understand recipes in English.. xDD

  7. Lady Anastasia Says:

    what is a punnet? I dearly would like to try this recipe, but i do not know what a punnet is!

  8. princess Says:

    Sistinas - I’m sorry if my instructions aren’t very clear ^^; I’m not used to writing down my recipes. If I can simplify anything to make it easier to understand let me know.

    Lady Anastasia - A punnet is a the plastic boxful of strawberries you buy at the market, I think if you had about 15 medium sized strawberries that would be plenty. The recipe isn’t strict on this because you can have more or less sauce to taste.

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