Thursday, June 14, 2012

STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE IN A JAR



I always say, "Putting any food in a BALL jar, just makes it taste better"! It must be the cuteness factor! And cute must taste awfully good!

This Strawberry Shortcake is like packing summer into a jar! Fresh, creamy and so delicious, this is what I call a WOW FACTOR dessert.

 To be a WOW FACTOR dessert a sweet treat must taste luscious, look over-the-top and be insanely easy to whip up. This dessert fills every requirement...









The trick to making this easy dessert is to use store bought pound cake instead of  traditional shortcake. I wanted a very dense shortcake that would hold together, so off the my grocer's freezer section I went to pick up Sara Lee's pound cake. The cake is yummy and using it makes this recipe so quick to throw together!

You can use a real whipped cream from a can like Reddi Whip, but I think fresh whipped cream is what makes this dessert so tasty!





StoneGable Strawberry Shortcake In A Jar
1 Sara Lee frozen pound cake
1 1/2 pints of fresh strawberries, washed and left to dry
2 cups heavy cream, cold
2 packets of Whip It, whipped cream stabilizer
1/4 + 3 TBS sugar
4-6 clean wide-mouth half pint BALL jars
ribbon 

Pick out 4 of the nicest, medium sized strawberries and set aside. Cut up the strawberries into small pieces and put them in a large bowl. Sprinkle with sugar and gently mix. Reserve.








Whip the cold heavy cream with the mixer  until it begins to thicken. Add the sugar and Whip It whipped cream stabilizer. Gradually turn up the mixer to the highest speed and whip until stiff peaks form.

Put the whipped cream into a pastry bag. I don't fit it with a tip. I just use it without a tip. It is just to guide the whipped cream into the jar without getting the jar messy. Putting the whipped cream in a pastry bag is not necessary, but it really helps the jar stay free from smears.

Using a cookie cutter the size of the bottom of the ball jar, cut 4 rounds out of a 1/3 inch slices of pound cake. Put the cake into the bottom of the ball jar. You could cut the pieces into small cubes... I think they take up too much room that way... but it does work.






Put a layer of cut strawberries on top of the pound cake and a layer of whipped cream on top of that. Add another round of pound cake on top of the whipped cream. With your fingers gently press down on the pound cake compressing the layers a little without mushing them together.







Add another layer of strawberries, whipped cream and strawberries.
If you want to tie a bow around the jar this is when to do it. From here on out be careful not to get food on your bow!

Pipe on the final layer of whipped cream. I like this it to be a big full cloud of whipped cream topping off the jar. Refrigerate until ready to use.






When ready to serve, cut the reserved 4 strawberries so each fans out. Cut off the small leaves with kitchen shears, but do not cut off the core, it hold the fan together.

Put the strawberry on top of the whipped cream and add a sprig of mint where the leaves should be.








 Mint makes a much prettier presentation.







Eat immediately.

Wouldn't Strawberry Shortcake In A Jar be the belle of your summer picnic?







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51 comments:

  1. Yes, everything in a Mason jar just tastes better! That looks wonderful, I have to do this for the weekend!!!

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  2. Oh yum, yum, I can't wait to try this. Thanks for sharing the recipe. hugs ~lynne~

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  3. Looks absolutely delightful, Yvonne. Our strawberries are just coming into season now!! Perfect timing for me! Thank you!

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  4. Looks delicious! Will definitely have to try. Following an afternoon of berry picking I spent the rest of last weekend with your blog open ... following your directions for strawberry jam! It is delicious.

    Thanks for sharing your recipes! And your presentation is always fantastic.

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  5. The strawberry shortcake looks yummy and your presentation is just fabulous. Thanks for the recipe and tutorial on cutting the shortcake. I wondered how you did that until I got to the picture.

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  6. Looks delicious! I agree I would prefer real whipped cream too! I love anything in a mason jar. I use them for drinks and desserts.....

    Have a good weekend.

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  7. Yvonne, this is just the cutest idea. You know you've had me saving jelly jars for over a year for your individual pies, but this is even better. Absolutely love strawberry short cake!

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  8. What a sweet idea, Yvonne! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe. I will be sure to try it.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  9. I can attest that this IS delicious!!!! Love your pictures too. The bow is an adorable added touch. XO, Pinky

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    1. This is how they were to look! The ribbon really finishes it off!

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  10. "Eat Immediately"....Of course and why ever not as they are adorable and delicious.

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  11. Absolutely Precious! I'm pinning based on cuteness factor. Looks delish and strawberry shortcake is my favorite!

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  12. It looks almost too pretty to eat, Yvonne! Oh gosh, I used to love eating Sara Lee pound cake. It tasted so good! I'll be gluten free 5 years this November and boy would I love a day to just eat all my old favorites. Still looking for a decent GF version and then I try to adapt recipes when I find alternates.

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  13. Golly, I just have to have this! I haven't been around visiting as much lately and I'm sorry to say I've missed a bunch of your posts. I'm going to spend some time catching up. I hope you're enjoying summer, Yvonne!

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  14. Very pretty and looks like a great treat:@)

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  15. Your presentation is beautiful, Yvonne. What a sweet idea! xo Diana

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  16. Beautiful, Yvonne. Love your photos as always. xo

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  17. OH.MY.WORD!!! Yvonne, Could that be any prettier? I can't imagine how! And I'm sure it's just as delicious as it looks!

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  18. Gorgeously delicious!!
    Miss Bloomers

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  19. You are amazing! Those are the cutest things ever! Thanks so much for sharing all your creativity with us!

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  20. You have the greatest presentations and the food looks yummy, too. I can't wait to try this to wow my friends!

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  21. How adorable! As my granny would have said, "You a purty smart gal! LOL! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  22. GORGEOUS and I am with you -- everything is better from a mason jar :)

    Blessings!
    Gail

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  23. Did I miss this Ivonne?? This is a beautiful presentation and perfect in the mason jar! I love it for a present. Thank you so much for your warm wishes for my "son-in-law",(he's not my grandson, lol) he's my daughter Sofia's hubby and I went to their home three hours away to take care of their two little girls for almost a month.. my grandgirls, whom I miss so much already!
    Enjoy the weekend.
    FABBY

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  24. This is so beautiful! I know it tastes delish too. Your talents always amaze me. I've never heard of "Whip It"...where do you find it? I wish I lived near you. :)

    xo
    Pat

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    1. I get whip it in the grocers. And they have it at most kitchen stores. I stock up... it is wonderful! No deflated whipped cream.

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  25. Your strawberry fan and gingham bow make this ordinary dessert EXTRAORDINARY! I love how this looks and I'll bet it tastes even better!

    Lynn

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  26. Yvonne,
    What a precious idea and so easy, I can't wait to use your idea for our next little supper for two. Thanks for sharing and have a very special week end!
    Miz Helen

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  27. Yvonne,
    Perfect for the upcoming B~B~Q's!!! I adore having individual desserts after a meal. Makes one feel more special! You'll like this, I'm sure...the other night I was thinking of using some small white vases with red and white check ribbon tied in bows! Great minds, huh? Have a fabulous weekend, dear friend!
    Fondly,
    Pat

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  28. You're right, everything looks cuter served in a jar! This is a great idea!

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  29. Looks almost too good to eat, Yvonne! So pretty and I love the black and white china accents and the sweet gingham bow, too.

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  30. Yvonne~ Your Strawberry Shortcake in a Jar is presented so beautifully it's almost to pretty to eat! I love anything in a jar and using Sara Lee pound cake is perfect and genius! I'm pinning and pining for Strawberry Shortcake now :) Enjoy your weekend!

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  31. This is the cutest and totally delicious looking strawberry shortcake. LOVE your photos!

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  32. You make a simple and well-loved dessert look like a million bucks....beautiful photos. Aren't strawberries so great to photograph!!

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  33. Wow is right! Looks delicious! And I love your tablescape

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  34. It's so pretty I'd like to just sit a look at it for awhile. Almost too pretty to eat. Thank you for a great recipe.

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  35. Wonderful to have you be a part of Seasonal Sundays.

    - The Tablescaper

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  36. This is adorable! I just bought a pound cake this weekend and now know what to do with what's left. That is if my hubby saved any!

    Hugs,
    Susan and Bentley

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  37. My Favorite! This is a pretty idea! I bet you can put the lid on them and them finish the decorating if you are transporting them to a picnic! I have a family reunion coming up....Good idea!
    Thanks....Blessings My Friend,

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  38. You've outdone yourself with the photos. I've not tried the jar idea, but you can bet I'm going to...love it.

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  39. I have loved looking around your blog! These strawberry shortcakes caught my eye. Maybe because it is my favorite dessert or maybe because I have never seen it look so crazy cute before! I am your newest follower!

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  40. This is beautiful!! I have NEVER heard of Whip It and will have to google this as deflated cream is such a drag!

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  41. Yvonne, I don't know how I missed this. I'm going to have to try this before the sweet local strawberries are all gone. The presentation is wonderful as always. I have not heard of Whip It. It's now on my list for today's shopping. Happy 4th to you. God Bless America!! Pam

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  42. Yvonne, where did you purchase those adorable black and white dishes? I have looked everywhere for something like those! Loved your tablescape, and will try the shortcake soon.

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  43. It looks delicious and attractive. The post is well elaborated. Thanks for sharing.

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  44. This is gorgeous. A+ for presentation. I am pinning.

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  45. Absolutely fantastic and so pretty. I plan to make it for Independence Day. How much longer in advance this can be made, I wonder...

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    1. You could make all the parts a little bit in advance and then assemble it right before serving. You don't want it to get soggy! Have a great 4th!

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