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Whenever I watch any baking shows on television, it always happens, I see them make something that I just have to try! So, when Anita brought me some beautiful blueberries, I knew that I wanted to make a French recipe called Clafoutis!
A clafoutis is actually a type of custard that is baked with any fruit added that you can imagine. It reminds be of what we all a Dutch Puff Pancake, or a type of souffle, because it puffs up in the oven and is gorgeous, (but then it falls, lol). When we do a Dutch pancake, we add the fruit toppings after it comes out of the oven, but the fruit is baked right in a clafoutis.
This recipe is surprisingly quick and easy to mix up! There will be lots of ooos and aahhs when it comes out of the oven.
I added sugared blueberries and tiny strawberries to decorate the top.
This recipe is definitely a great way to enjoy summer berries.
One thing I did to enhance the blueberries was to use a couple of drops of lemon essential oil in the batter of the custard. Also to make the sugared berries, I rolled them in lemon juice and then in granulated sugar. Those touches of lemon worked so well to brighten up the flavors of the clafoutis! I purchase my oils fromDoTerra. I trust their oils to be pure enough to use in my recipes. Here is the super simple recipe! You can substitute any fruit instead of blueberries. On the Summer Bake-Off that I was watching, someone made it using mangoes and someone else used marinated cherries. So, give it a try and tell me how you liked it! Just click the recipe and you will get a printable pdf file.
Other blueberry recipes you will love:
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This post contains affiliate links. I will be compensated for purchases made through those links at no additional cost to you. We do not share your information with other sites. All views expressed are our own. Thank you for your support! I was up at my son's home last week and he and his kids had made some delicious cookies! To my surprise, he told me that they only had 3 ingredients, one of them being Cool Whip! So, I made them myself today since I have grandchildren coming to visit this evening. They are so easy to make and since I made them with a devil's food cake mix, they seem like brownies. These cookies will be a great simple recipe to make for Memorial Day Weekend, plus an excellent addition to the 3 Ingredient Cookies Collection we shared a few years ago. A Few Tips:
Here is the recipe card. Simple click on it to print it. I think these would really be good done with a lemon cake mix! Making these cookies got me to wondering about other unusual uses for Cool Whip. Here are a few Ideas I have found that you might want to try. Unusual Cool Whip Recipes:
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I love banana bread, but sometimes the baking time is a deterrent to making it. We have finally hit the triple digits in Phoenix a time or two, so I don't really want my oven on for that long. But, I had 3 very ripe bananas that I wanted to use up, plus I needed to take treat to a church activity. So, I came up with these Salted Caramel Banana Blondies!
There are a couple of secret ingredients that make these blondies so tasty:
Another great thing about this recipe is that it makes a big batch when you bake them in your half sheet pan. If you bake them in something smaller, add about 10 minutes to your bake time. I had plenty to take to the activity, plus leave some to enjoy at home!
Here are some other recipes you may enjoy:
This post contains affiliate links. I will be compensated for purchases made through those links at no additional cost to you. All views expressed are my own. Thank you for your support! Well, after being spoiled this year with prolonged cool temperatures, rain and also wind, today in Phoenix, we are well into the 90s! 97 is supposed to be the high I believe! You know what it means when the thermometer goes over 100 degrees, baking at our house will come to an end for a few months. So, I am going to share one last fantastic recipe with you created out of necessity that is perfect for all of you prolific beet grower! It is a Quick Sweet Beet Bread Recipe!
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Helen Reynolds: Mother of six children , grandmother to eleven! I love to cook, craft and create things and I especially love doing that with my family, So, when my lawyer daughter, Lindsey, my artist daughter, Madalynn, and I came up with the idea of Hot Cocoa Bombs, this blog was born. Then, one more daughter, with her technical and science skills, plus creativity has joined in to round us out! Read more about us here! Archives
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