Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Spring Sweets

 Spring surprisingly is a wonderful time to bake all sorts of treats.After all there are showers and graduation parties along with brunches and teas. Then there are the simple treats to be enjoyed with ice  tea or ice cream on a warm day.It's also a great time for year to enjoy the fruit - strawberry - of the season too,

Both regular contributor  Melissa Clark and new contributor Tanya Sichinsky, the NY  TImes Food editor and author of the email newsletter "The Veggie" have given recipes in today;s New York Times Wednesday Food section. Who can resist her Walker's inspired short bread rounds rolled in Demerara sugar? These are the quintessential butter cookie.made with just a cup of butter , flour and white rice flour, The dough is shaped into logs and then rolled in the brown ,crunchy Demerara sugar. Use very good butter for this (Kerry Go;d would be the best bet here) The cookies are baked in a low temp over around 325 degrees Farenheit for fifteen to twenty minutes.Ms. Clark suggests a true Highland treat of eating these with a sip of good whiskey but try the strawberry lassi drink from Ms. Sichinsky recipe slate. She has gathered a whole collection of strawberry based recipes to celebrate the fruit of the season.Lassi, the Inidan drink, which is sort of like a creamy ice cream less milkshake has fresh berries along with cardomom and whole milk yogurt . Maple syrup is added to counter any of the fruits tartness.

She took has garnered some great recipes that are perfect for all those pints and bushels.There is a strawberry spoon cake created by another Times contributor Jerelle Guy. This is a simple cake,  - no fancy ingredients - yet rich in butter ,brown sugar  and milk.  A cup of fresh strawberries is added and they pretty much dominate the cake. Ms.Sichinsky suggests serving the case with generous scoops of vanilla ice cream. Ms. Guy has another recipe - strawberry drop biscuits.What's great about these is that there is no rolling out of dough and then cutting then into rounds.It's a simple mix in thee bowl and go.Heavy cream gives it richness and the berries can be carried. Try blueberries or raspberries. This recipe only uses four ripe strawberries cut into tiny pieces.They would be perfect with clotted cream or as a  breakfast  treat wit butter. Of course there are another Times Food section contributor Lidey Hueck strawberry rhubarb muffins. These two ingredients have always gone hand in hand. They do have to be macerated in sugar first before being added to the batter.The actual batter is a mix of flour and corn meal making for a golden looking crumb. Sour cream eggs and butter give the muffins a nice moistness and add to the fruit flavors.Make a batch for the first picnic of the season.

Spring is the season for sweet treats. Make shortbread and serve it with a glass of strawberry lassi. Us the berries sin a number of mouth watering recipes. Take advantage of what the Spring harvest have to offer.



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