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Make the most of spring berries with this easy dessert

Recipe: Berry-berry parfait with strawberries and blackberries (or blueberries)

Fresh berry parfaits layered with cream and chopped almonds are easy to make. Frozen berries will work in this, too.

Fresh berry parfaits layered with cream and chopped almonds are easy to make. Frozen berries will work in this, too. Debbie Arrington

Parfait glasses – or other see-through dessert dishes – make any dessert seem special. Here’s a pretty spring dessert that showcases spring berries in those fancy glasses – and has no eggs!

The stemmed glasses show off the layers of different colored berries contrasting with the rich cream “fool.” It’s more than whipped cream; the sour cream and flavoring give it a custard-like richness without eggs.

Cookie crumbs and chopped almonds add some crunchy texture. (It’s a great way to use up broken cookies.)

Berries in a bowl
Strawberries and blackberries make a
colorful combination.

I used fresh strawberries and blackberries, but blueberries are great, too. This recipe also works with frozen berries.

Rose syrup has a delicate flavor that doesn’t overwhelm the strawberries. Its pink color also looks good under glass. Other fruit-flavored syrup (such as grenadine or strawberry) could be substituted.

No parfait glasses? No problem. Use clear drinking glasses to layer the dessert. Half-pint jars work, too.

(Did I mention this dessert is flexible?)

Berry-berry parfait

Makes 2 to 4 (depending on size of parfait glass)

Ingredients:

For berry layers:

½ cup strawberries, hulled and chopped

2 tablespoons rose syrup*

½ cup blackberries or blueberries

2 tablespoons powdered sugar

For cream layers and topping:

1 cup heavy whipping cream

¼ cup powdered sugar

2 tablespoons sour cream

¼ teaspoon almond extract**

2 to 4 tablespoons cookie crumbs

1 tablespoon almonds, chopped

One berry parfait
The parfaits can be assembled ahead of
time and refrigerated.

Instructions:

Prepare berries: In a small bowl, mix chopped strawberries with rose syrup. Set aside. In another bowl, mix together blackberries or blueberries with 2 tablespoons powdered sugar. Mash berries gently with the back of a spoon to get their juices running. Set aside.

Prepare cream: In a chilled bowl or a food processor, combine whipping cream with ¼ cup powdered sugar. Whip until firm. Add almond extract. Fold in sour cream. Chill until ready to assemble.

Prepare cookie crumbs: In a zippered plastic bag, place broken wafer cookies (such as Nilla wafers). Use a rolling pin over the bagged cookies to make the cookies crumble.

Assemble: In a tall parfait-style glass with a long spoon, layer the parfait. Put 2 spoonfuls of strawberry mixture at the bottom, spoon cream mixture on top of that. Sprinkle a layer of cookie crumbs. Spoon second berry mixture into glass. Top with more cookie crumbs. Top with more cream mixture. Sprinkle chopped almonds over top.

Repeat with each glass. Serve with a long spoon such as an iced tea spoon.

This dessert can be assembled ahead of time and refrigerated. Or prepare the berries, cream mixture and cookie crumbs ahead and assemble just before serving.

*Note: Other fruit-flavored syrup (such as strawberry syrup or blueberry syrup) or simple syrup may be substituted.

**Note: Vanilla extract may be substituted.

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Garden Checklist for week of April 20

Before possible showers at the end of the week, take advantage of all this nice sunshine – and get to work!

* Set out tomato, pepper and eggplant transplants.

* From seed, plant beans, beets, cantaloupes, carrots, corn, cucumbers, melons, pumpkins, radishes and squash.

* Plant onion sets.

* In the flower garden, plant seeds for asters, cosmos, celosia, marigolds, salvia, sunflowers and zinnias.

* Transplant petunias, zinnias, geraniums and other summer bloomers.

* Plant perennials and dahlia tubers for summer bloom.

* Plant summer bulbs, such as gladiolus and tuberous begonias.

* Transplant lettuce and cabbage seedlings.

* Smell orange blossoms? Feed citrus trees with a low dose of balanced fertilizer (such as 10-10-10) during bloom to help set fruit. Keep an eye out for ants.

* Apply slow-release fertilizer to the lawn.

* Thoroughly clean debris from the bottom of outdoor ponds or fountains.

* Trim dead flowers but not leaves from spring-flowering bulbs such as daffodils and tulips. Those leaves gather energy to create next year's flowers. Also, give the bulbs a fertilizer boost after bloom.

* Spring brings a flush of rapid growth, and that means your garden is really hungry. Give shrubs and trees a dose of a slow-release fertilizer. Or mulch with a 1-inch layer of compost.

* Start thinning fruit that's formed on apple and stone fruit trees -- you'll get larger fruit at harvest (and avoid limb breakage) if some is thinned now. The UC recommendation is to thin fruit when it is about 3/4 of an inch in diameter. Peaches and nectarines should be thinned to about 6 inches apart; smaller fruit such as plums and pluots can be about 4 inches apart. Apricots can be left at 3 inches apart. Apples and pears should be thinned to one fruit per cluster of flowers, 6 to 8 inches apart.

* Azaleas and camellias looking a little yellow? If leaves are turning yellow between the veins, give them a boost with chelated iron.

* Pinch chrysanthemums back to 12 inches for fall flowers. Cut old stems to the ground.

* Weed, weed, weed! Don’t let unwanted plants go to seed.

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