June 6, 2012

Strawberry spoon bread with vanilla cream

Serving plate of strawberry spoon bread topped with vanilla whipped cream.

The other day we passed one of the best farms in the area and they had the first fresh-picked strawberries of the season for sale. We stopped and bought a quart and went on to our destination. 

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We noticed that aside from the whole car smelling like strawberries, we were unable to control ourselves when it came to eating them. They were so, so delicious and also so cute - most of them only needed to be halved, and I even left some whole. There is absolutely no comparison between store-bought (out-of-season) strawberries, and the ones that are freshly picked. So, when we were on the way home, we stopped and bought some more. 

We were having some people over for dinner the next day so I knew I wanted to include these delicious strawberries in the meal. I came across this recipe from Homesick Texan that was adapted from "Lady Bird" Johnson's recipe. I was really excited to make this dessert and it definitely lived up to my expectations. Everyone ate it up, and my husband especially enjoyed it. Honestly, it wasn't the most photogenic of desserts. The photos were rushed because I had guests and it was dark - it just looks like a weird pizza. But, trust me, it's really good! Below is my slightly adapted version of this delicious, summery dessert. I look forward to trying this recipe with blueberries and/or peaches as well.

Strawberry spoon bread with vanilla cream
1 pint fresh strawberries, hulled and halved or quartered (depending on size)
1/2 cup, plus 2 to 4 tablespoons granulated sugar, preferably unbleached/raw
3 cups whole milk, divided
1 cup cornmeal
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
3 large eggs, beaten
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1 pint heavy whipping cream
1/2 vanilla bean, split and pulp scraped
2 tablespoons pure maple syrup or honey

Place the strawberries in a bowl with 2 tablespoons (add more if they aren't very sweet) of sugar. Stir and set aside for about 45 minutes, or until juicy. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Place a metal bowl in the freezer.

In a cast iron skillet, warm 2 cups of milk with the cornmeal, whisking often until it comes to a boil. Turn off the heat and stir in the remaining cup of milk and butter. Once the butter has melted, stir in the eggs, baking powder, salt, and the 1/2 cup of sugar. Drain the juice from the berries, but reserve the juice for serving. Stir the drained strawberries into the batter.

Place the skillet in the oven and bake until the batter is set and golden, about 35 minutes. While it cools slightly, make the vanilla whipped cream. Add the heavy whipping cream and vanilla bean pulp to the chilled metal bowl. Beat with an electric mixer until soft peaks form. Then fold in the maple syrup or honey.

Serve the spoon bread warm, topped with the cream and juice from the strawberries.

Skillet of strawberry spoon bread.

24 comments:

  1. Oh my! I adore strawberries! That looks fantastic!

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  2. Love strawberries...just got myself 2kg ;-) This looks so delicious.

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  3. mmm, aren't fresh, local strawberries just the greatest thing ever?! i've been eating lots of them this time of year. + this spoon bread (especially with ice cream!) sounds just wonderful!

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  4. i love strawberries when they are in season! and this is such a good way to enjoy them! totally delightful!

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  5. I've never heard of spoon bread! It does sound delicious though :)

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  6. Every spoonful of this looks very yummy! I love strawberry and wish that the season is arriving soon in 3 months time...

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  7. Strawberries always make anything taste better. Spoonfool bread is new to me too, but I like the look of it.

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  8. This sounds like an amazing way to use strawberries!

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  9. Mmmm, I love strawberries! I'm definitely trying this one out!

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  10. I like the sound of spoon bread. I'll have to get some strawberries at the farmers market to make this!

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  11. This is a tasty blend of texture and flavor. Spoon bread is a pretty amazing dessert on its own, but the idea of strawberries in there with cream on top sounds too good!
    I am sure that this dessert disappeared in a flash, I know it would have at my house. Delicious post!

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  12. This looks pretty tasty! I must buy more strawberries, they are cheap now, I should be making thinks with them all the time!

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  13. That looks so insanely good! I bet it is out of this world delicious with those freshly picked berries! I love this time of year.

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  14. this almost looks like pizza.. very tempting, and delicious.

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  15. Oh, I love this spoon bread! It looks amazing!

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  16. Strawberries are just about to come in season where I live and this looks like the perfect use for them! Delicious!

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  17. Awesome recipe & looks so mouth watering! Actually we are harvesting our strawberries & would love to try this yummy recipe! Have a lovely weekend, Amy! :)

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  18. Oh my, this looks absolutely divine! And with a scoop of vanilla ice cream...wow! I'm drooling.

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  19. wow! everything about this looks absolutely perfect!!!

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  20. Looks yummy! I too have strawberries at home that will be included in some baking

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  21. This looks lovely…I just went strawberry picking yesterday! I think I should give this a try!

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  22. Yum, sounds delicious. My husband and I go picking strawberries every year and they are so good.

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  23. the cornmeal is a surprising but delightful ingredient here! strawberry season is simply the best.

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