fets wrote:I need to bring dessert to my friends house for dinner tomorrow night. Only problem is that I'll be heading straight from work to the dentist and then to their house. I was thinking of maybe picking something up, but I still wanted it to be delicious - not just a box of lame cookies
They are foodies and I'm sure will be doing something great for dinner.
Alternatively, I could make something tonight that would still be good tomorrow, but I won't have a ton of time tonight either...
Any ideas? I thought about picking up the components for mini banana splits or strawberry shortcake...but am not sold on those ideas. I work in Melrose Park and live in Oak Park, so anywhere in between would work.
Thanks!
pairs4life wrote:...Bittersweet.
BR wrote:In case you go with the homemade option: when I want to prepare an impressive dessert but I have little time, I've often made ahead shortcakes - really like making biscuits. Buy some fresh fruit . . . make an herbal, sweetened whipped cream (add basil, tarragon or maybe mint). For example, shortcakes with lemon and mint flavored whipped cream and blueberries or with basil whipped cream and peaches. Make the shortcakes, cover and reserve for tomorrow. Make the sweetened whipped cream (cream, sugar and herbs and/or lemon). Cut shortcakes in half tomorrow and top with whipped cream and fruit. Good luck.
toria wrote:what about an achatz pie from wholefoods?
Pie Lady wrote:toria wrote:what about an achatz pie from wholefoods?
I was about to suggest that very thing. Though not every location sells them, Whole Foods is certainly rife with choices. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, Fresh Farms has some very pretty cakes and small pastries and so far I haven't had a dud yet.
You can't go wrong with 1 pint of Ben & Jerry's per person.
Rolf's also has a fine Key Lime Pie.