Create something special this Mother's Day with this delicate, lightly sweet and oh so pretty Strawberry Bisque.I first had this on my Card Making Cruise this past March. Only one person on the table ordered this as I think most of us didn't think a cold fruit soup was a great idea for an appetizer. Once we all had a taste however, we all got it, it was really very delicious.
I still think this makes a better dessert or special breakfast, but really...I could eat this anytime.
Strawberry Bisque
- 2 1/2 cups fresh strawberries ( or 2 cups frozen)
- 1 cup milk
- 1/2 cup whipping cream
- 1/2 cup sour cream
- 2 Tbsp sugar
Strawberry Compote
- 2 cups minced strawberries
- 1 Tbsp sugar
- a few mint leaves
For a really special presentation, create a tower of strawberry compote and place in center of bowl.With great fan-fare, pour the Bisque around the tower. This is how it was served on the cruise.
To create tower, use a small round mold. Alternately you could use a tomato paste can (emptied and open on both ends). Carefully transfer the compote to center of bowl and release.
It's best to use compote that is freshly made. I made one once with compote that had sat in the fridge for a few hours and it didn't stand up as well.
Hi Sue, I made this delicious bisque for a friend's birthday (it was a grown-up birthday party), and everyone there ~loved~ it! Thanks for sharing this recipe!
ReplyDeleteHow come there don't appear to be any seeds?? I love strawberries, but I am not a fan of seeds, any ideas on how to strain them properly? I never seem to have any luck. Thanks so much. :)
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