Monday, June 7, 2010

Lovely Day Strawberry Tart

Dear Reader,


Today was gorgeous.  I realize I have been remiss in creating recipes for you to enjoy on lovely days such as this, so I offer you a delicious and super easy tart that I made for dessert tonight.  Enjoy!


Lovely Day Strawberry Tart



You will need


1 Day
Lots of sleep
Perfect Weather
A nice place in which to live - can be a vibrant city or the fruited plain
Farm or farmer's market
9 Graham crackers
10 almonds
1/2 cup oats
3 Tbs. light brown sugar
Guitar
5 Tbs. melted butter
1 tsp. vanilla
Porn
1 cup Mascarpone
1/3 cup whipping cream
1/4 cup sugar
1 quart strawberries
2 Tbs. Sherry
2 Tbs. Jam
Television
Comfy pants
Cocktail


Begin your lovely day by waking to birds chirping on a clear, crisp morning.  Go for a run along a river.  Head to the farmer's market and pick yourself up a quart of strawberries.  At home, put graham crackers, almonds, oats and brown sugar into a food processor and turn it on while you strum songs by John Denver on the guitar.  Pick the songs that don't use any B chords, cause those are too dang hard for this lovely day!  Pour in the butter and vanilla and whiz it all up, making silly whizzing sounds as you do.


Heat your oven to 350 degrees, and press the crust into a tart shell.  Bake for ten minutes or until as golden brown as your tanned shoulders.  Meanwhile, clean strawberries and place them in a bowl.  In an adorable little saucepan simmer the Sherry and the jam (I used strawberry cause that was all I had, and it's all good) until it is syrupy.  Pour it over the berries.


Take a little time out to enjoy some porn with someone you like.  Or, if you'd rather, someone you just met online, in the elevator, or at the farmer's market.


Whip up the Mascarpone, cream, and sugar and spread it into the tart shell.  Top with berries and place in the fridge.


Put on your comfiest pants, sit on the couch in front of the television - I am enjoying Antiques Roadshow.  Pour a cocktail, such as a Greyhound, into a gigantic glass, and dig in.

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