Anybody else grow up on these? We usually had a couple of boxes in the pantry and my standard job was to make the muffins to go with dinner. The instructions consisted of combining the mix, eggs and milk (I think it was milk...) and I would play around with mixing the milk and eggs and then adding in the mix. And the next time I would mix the milk and the dry mix and then the eggs. I may have tried mixing with a spoon and then later a mixer and later my hands. I don't know how many ways I found to change up the way I combined 3 ingredients but I remember that my family would play along and chime in on which muffins they thought turned out the best. That memory makes me smile.
Basically, I still like to play with my food. And I get sort of bored with things that have to be made the same way every time. But with lots of baking, there isn't always a lot of room to shift things up. My Mom, my Sister, and I have a Fresh Blueberry Pie recipe that our 3 family groups really love. The last time I made it, I tried adding Lemon Zest and Vanilla to the glaze and I didn't really like how it turned out. When I decided to to make this pie for a Dinner Group that Jeff and I went to last week with our church, I figured it was probably best to just stick with the recipe.
But that's not very fun. I really wanted to change something. So I started thinking about homemade whipped cream to go with the pie. And then I started thinking that Lemon would be good with Blueberries. And then I started thinking that Almond Flavoring and Lemon are completely wonderful together. And then I wondered if Lemon Juice would curdle the cream. After a few little tweaks, this was born:
Whipped Lemon Cream
1 cup heavy whipping cream
1 Tbsp Lemon Zest
1 Tbsp Fresh Lemon Juice (No, it doesn't curdle the cream)
1 1/2 Tbsp Sugar
1/2 tsp Almond Extract
Combine ingredients in a bowl and whip with an electric mixer until stiff peaks form.
Serve on top of Fresh Blueberry Pie (Click link to see post & recipe from 2010)
P.S. This pie dish that I used is really deep, so I made 1 1/2 of the pie recipe and it turned out perfect.
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