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Easy Strawberry Dessert
by AndiatBettyCrocker  5/18/2009 11:19:00 AM

After planning a mid-week dinner for friends, I needed to come up with a quick dessert. My goal was to have everything made-ahead and ready to serve when I got home since my guests were scheduled to arrive at our house shortly after I got home from work.

Here is the dessert I made. Can you help me figure out a name for it besides Easy Strawberry Dessert?

1. (I did this step the night before my dinner party.) Remove two refrigerated pie crusts from a package; place each on parchment paper and then on a cookie sheet. Sprinkle tops with coarse and/or granulated sugar. Cut each into 6 wedges. Bake at 450°F. for 8 to 10 minutes or until golden brown on top. Cool.

2. (When I got home from work, I finished the following steps.) Cut a quart of fresh strawberries in quarters; place in medium bowl until ready to serve. Add about 1/3 cup sugar and about 2 to 3 tablespoons, chopped, fresh mint leaves. I did this before we sat down to eat our dinner and left the bowl, covered with plastic wrap, on my counter at room temperature.

3. Whip and sweeten about a half pint of whipping cream.

4. To assemble: place one baked pie crust wedge on each of six dessert plates. Spoon strawberries over the crust. Spoon some sweetened whipped cream over the strawberries. Place a second pie crust wedge on top. I was going to garnish the tops of each dessert with more whipped cream and a mint leaf but in my rush to serve our desserts, forgot to do this.

I’ll make this dessert again because it was easy to make and tasted great, even if I do say so myself! Best of all I got to use some of the mint that is already taking over my garden again this year.

Tags:  fresh mint leaves, refrigerated pie crusts, strawberry dessert

Comments (2)
2 Comments

baker61 said:
This looks really great. I will try this the next time I have guests. I usually make a strawberry nachos that I found on another site.
5/19/2009 7:57:36 PM
Joyous697 said:
Love this. I think I would call it, "Strawberry Wedge Non-Cake". I'm going to try this for my next dessert. Sounds like it would be an easy take along too.
5/21/2009 6:54:28 PM
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