I had extra strawberries that I had to use up so I decided to make some short cakes to go with them with the new Bisquick I had found the last shopping trip.
With the recipe on the back and my muffin tin…it was a breeze and a quick and easy dessert that both my hubby and I can enjoy…
Since my camera is shy today…here is this recipe…
4 cups (1 qt) strawberries, sliced
1/2 cup sugar
2 1/3 cups Bisquick Gluten Free Mix
1/3 cup butter or margarine (I softened)
3/4 cup milk
3 eggs beaten
1/2 tsp vanilla
3/4 cup whipping cream, whipped
Mix strawberries and 1/4 cup of sugar (unless you like sweeter, add more); set aside.
Heat oven to 425F. Grease cookie sheet or do what I did and place in muffin tins which I sprayed with butter Pam cooking spray.
In medium bowl, combine Bisquick mix, and remaining 1/4 cup of sugar (or a trace more for a sweeter roll) ; cut in butter with pastry blender or fork. Stir in milk, beaten eggs and vanilla. Drop by spoonfuls onto cookie sheet or place into muffin tins and I had enough to make a small loaf also.
Bake 10-12 min or until light golden brown Cool 5 min. With serrated knife, split short cakes; fill and top with strawberries and whipped cream.
While warm I sprinkled sugar across top to give a nice sprinkle look.
Ate one for dessert…very filling.
Happy Cooking.
Namaste
Tammye Honey
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I actually bought strawberries, peaches and apples today. I was going to make a pie tomorrow :). Now I can’t wait as your dessert sounded so tasty
oh it was and have eaten a few as biscuits by themselves lol
Looks good!
It was delicious I actually found a great vanilla yogurt that I put on top of the strawberry shortcake instead of the whipped cream that was corn free…
Wow, great to know about this product! I am going to look for this.
Have bought several boxes and have made everything from pancakes to strawberry shortcake that I can really eat…has been great.
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I actually have a great bone density and have not used the depo shot so the allergy for me made no sense to my doctors 🙂 It was a sudden onset in Adulthood.