Molly Makes Strawberry Shortcake | From the Test Kitchen | Bon Appétit
Join Molly Baz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she make Basically's strawberry shortcake with cream. Strawberries are a classic choice for this summertime dessert, but if there are other fresh berries out there callin’ your name, by all means, use those instead. And if you've never made homemade whipped cream before, you're in for a treat—it's so good, you could skip the shortcakes altogether and still have an amazing dessert.
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Professional Baker Teaches You How To Make STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE!
You've already started your journey towards making the best Strawberry Shortcake, and now it's time to complete the tale by making the ultimate version: a Frasier Torte! Follow along with the recipe below as Chef Anna Olson walks you through all of the steps necessary to complete this culinary masterpiece! Don't forget to leave a comment below and let us know how it turned out!
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Sponge Cake
3 large eggs, at room temperature
½ cup sugar
1 ½ tsp lemon juice
½ tsp finely grated lemon zest
½ cup all-purpose flour
¼ tsp salt
1 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted
½ tsp vanilla extract
Mousse
2 egg whites, at room temperature
2 Tbsp gelatin powder
⅓ cup sugar
¾ cup cold water, divided
2 cup puréed and strained fresh strawberries (about 4 cups sliced)
1 ½ cup whipping cream
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 cup whole, hulled strawberries
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 325 F. Line the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan with parchment paper, but do not grease the pan.
2. Whip the eggs and sugar on high speed until they are almost white in colour, more than triple in volume and hold a ribbon when the beaters are lifted, about 5 minutes. On medium speed, add the zest and juice.
3. Sift the flour and salt and, still on medium speed, add the flour. Spoon about a cup of the batter into a bowl, and stir in the melted butter and vanilla. Add this all back to the full batter and stir until blended. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for about 40 minutes, until the centre of the cake springs back when gently pressed. Cool the cake completely in the pan.
4. For the mousse, whip the egg whites just until past foamy and set aside. Sprinkle the gelatin powder over ½ cup of water, stir and set aside. Bring the sugar and the remaining ¼ cup of the water to a boil and boil without stirring until it reaches 240 ?F on a candy thermometer. While whisking egg whites on medium speed, pour the sugar slowly and carefully down the side of the bowl and, once all added, increase the speed to high, whipping for 30 seconds to a minute, just until the whites hold a soft peak but are still hot. Beat in the gelatin until it has dissolved into the whites, then continue to beat until the mixture cools to room temperature. Whisk in the strawberry purée.
5. In a separate bowl, whip the cream until it holds a soft peak and add the vanilla. Fold this into the strawberry mixture using a whisk, and folding it in 2 additions.
6. To assemble, run a palette knife round the inside edge of the sponge cake pan and remove the cake, peeling away the parchment paper. Wash the pan, reassemble and place the cake layer back in the bottom of the pan. Slice the hulled strawberries in half and place them on the cake so that the flat side of each berry is pressed up against the ring of the pan, and they are very close together. Pour the mousse over the cake and berries and chill until set, at least 4 hours. Top the cake with any remaining strawberry halves right before serving.
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Pineapple Upside Down Cake Simple and Easy
Pineapple upside down cake is so delicious. We have simplified it so much that you can make it in about an hour. If you have fresh pineapple by all means use it, but we simple use the rings you can buy in the can. They fit perfectly into a 9 inch cake pan. As always, you can alter the recipe according to your liking. For example if you want it a little sweeter, add more sugar. If you're diet conscious, add a little less.
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The Sponge Cake That Can Do It All With Claire Saffitz | Try This at Home | NYT Cooking
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OK, Try This at Home fans: Claire Saffitz is back for another round. She's given us bagels. We watched her make croissants. She's shown us sourdough and how to make yeasted dough. Today's lesson? Sponge cake. It may have almost broken Claire to develop, but it also may be the only cake recipe you'll ever need. Come for the baking techniques, stay for the glorious summer strawberries.
0:00 - 1:31 : Intro
1:31 - 6:49 : Make the batter
6:49 - 7:55 : Roulade variation
7:55 - 8:36 : Cooling upside down
8:36 - 14:52 : Strawberry layer cake
14:52 - 17:49 : Raspberry roulade
17:49 - End : Slice and eat!
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Strawberry Chiffon Shortcake Recipe Demonstration - Joyofbaking.com
Recipe here: Stephanie Jaworski of Joyofbaking.com demonstrates how to make a Strawberry Chiffon Shortcake. Up until now, I always made Strawberry Shortcake using scones that were cut in half and filled with fresh strawberries that were mascerated in sugar and whipped cream. While a real family favorite, sometimes I like to make it another way. What I do is to use two layers of a light and spongy Golden Chiffon Cake. I then sandwich the layers together with a flavorful Strawberry Compote and lots of Whipped Cream. It's so delicious, I just had to share this recipe with you.
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How to Make Pineapple Upside-Down Cheesecake | Recipe | Delish
The Cheesecake Factory may have stopped selling its Pineapple Upside-Down Cheesecake, but that doesn't mean you can't make it at home yourself.
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INGREDIENTS
FOR THE TOPPING
Cooking spray, for pan
1/4 c. unsalted butter
1/2 c. packed brown sugar
1 20-oz. can pineapple rings in juice
stemless maraschino cherries
FOR THE CAKE
1 box yellow cake mic
1/3 c. oil
1 c. pineapple juice
3 eggs
FOR THE CHEESECAKE
3 8-oz. packages cream cheese, softened
1 c. sugar
3 large eggs
1/4 c. sour cream
2 tsp. vanilla extract
1/2 tsp. kosher salt
DIRECTIONS
1. Preheat oven to 350° and grease a 8” springform pan with cooking spray. In a 8” cake pan, melt butter in the oven. Add brown sugar to the bottom of the round cake pan. Spread mixture to the edges, then add 5 pineapple rings. Place cherries inside and in between pineapple slices.
2. Make cake: In a large bowl, combine cake mix, oil, pineapple juice and eggs. Whisk until smooth, then pour about half of the mixture over the pineapples in the regular cake pan. Pour the remaining half into the springform pan. Bake until the cakes are starting to turn golden and a toothpick inserted into the centers comes out clean, about 20 minutes. Let cool.
3. Meanwhile, make cheesecake layer. In a large bowl, beat cream cheese with a hand mixer until light and fluffy. Add sugar and beat until smooth. Add eggs one at a time, beating between each addition. Add sour cream, vanilla and salt and mix until smooth. Pour cheesecake layer over the baked cake in the springform pan. Wrap the bottom of the springform pan in foil. Pour cream cheese batter onto cooled cake and bake until cheesecake is slightly jiggly in the center, 1 hour to 1 hour 10 minutes. (Cheesecakes tend to crack if you don't use a water bath. If you don't want to use one, bake as directed. If you do want to use a water bath, double wrap the outside of the pan in aluminum foil and place in a baking dish. Place on oven rack and pour in enough boiling water to reach halfway up the pan. Bake as directed.)
4. If not using a water bath: Remove pan from oven and run a knife around the inside of the pan to release the cheesecake. Let cool 1 hour on a wire rack, then refrigerate until totally chilled, at least 4 hours and up to overnight.
5. Place cheesecake on a serving plate and top with pineapple upside down cake. Slice and serve.
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