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Sweetheart Ice Cream Cakes with Strawberry Sauce

GF Icecream Heart

I have the best mom in the world. Don’t fight with me on this. Your mom can be just as awesome as my mom, but she can’t possibly be better. My goal has never been to be a better mom then my mom, but to be just as good. To be as loving, caring and selfless.

My mom has the tendency to bring out the best in people. She’s had some tough years but has allowed them to turn her into a better person. Her laughter is contagious and her  ever happy attitude is equally so. My mom always told me that happiness is a choice. I think that is one of the best gifts she could have given me. When I’m having a crap day I always remember those words and I know that I have the choice to make the day worse by moping around or better by choosing to be happy. I’m not saying I always make the right choice but I know that it’s possible because my mom always did.

The screaming matches were always one sided (stupid puberty). She never used tears to get her way. She was always available for me and never too busy. She is the mother I aspire to be. And, I pray that my children will one day look up to me the same way I look up to her.

Every Mothers Day that I was around I always tried to pamper my mom like crazy. I would give her a manicure, pedicure, foot massage, face mask and I even sometimes did her hair before church (with not always the best results. Sorry Mom!). So, when I started thinking about Mothers Day I really wanted to make something special for my mom. I can’t be there to pamper her this year so I wanted to make a dessert just for her.

These ice cream cakes are a bit like my mom. Classy, sweet and a little nutty. Mom, is a hard one to read when it comes to food because she’s always cooking what everyone else wants. So I tried to take the things I knew she liked and put them together in one sweet little package. Ice Cream. Pistachios. Strawberries. (Gluten-Free) Chocolate Cake.

I could never do you justice Mom. I love you so much. These Sweetheart Ice Cream Cakes are just for you! {xoxo}

This recipe is a lot more simple to make then it appears and requires no special flours or tools (even though it’s gluten free). It can be completely made ahead for those who will be making their own desserts on Mothers Day. :) I have included photos below on how to assemble these cakes (including the string of hearts) so that you can see just how simple it really is.

Sweetheart Ice Cream Cakes with Strawberry Sauce

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  • gluten free chocolate cake
  • pistachio ice cream
  • strawberry sauce
  • decorating sour cream
  1. With a 3 inch heart shaped cookie cutter, cut out 6 hearts from the cake and remove carefully with a spatula.
  2. Remove the pistachio ice cream from the pan and unwrap. Clean the cookie cutter and dip it into a bowl of warm water, dry it off and cut out 6 ice cream hearts, rewarming in the water if needed.
  3. Place a heart shaped piece of cake on top of an ice cream heart and wrap with plastic wrap. Continue with remaining cakes. Freeze for at least 2 hours.
  4. To serve: Put the strawberry sauce and sour cream into two separate squeeze bottles (this type is best, although the kind I used is pictured below). Pipe a large pool of  strawberry sauce and dot with a line of sour cream. Drag a toothpick or skewer through the dots to connect and form hearts. Place frozen cake beside and serve.

Makes: 6 servings, plus scraps

* You will want to move rather quickly through assembly as the ice cream will start to melt once it comes out of the freezer. Once wrapped in plastic wrap, I like to place them back into the 8×8 pan and cover with foil for freezer storage.

* I place all the scraps from the cake and ice cream into the freezer and make a parfait of sorts when the mood strikes.

* It is best to allow the cakes to sit for 5 or 10 minutes before eating, this will allow the cake to thaw a bit and soften up. I would place it on the plate immediately as the ice cream will start to soften as well.

* You can use whatever shape or size of cookie cutter you would like, to fit any occasion.

* Serve with a chocolate and pistachio dipped strawberry for an extra special garnish.

* If you don’t like pistachios, almonds would make a great substitute. If you don’t like nuts period,  feel free to leave them out.

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Pistachio Ice Cream
  • 2.5 cups vanilla ice cream, softened
  • 1/2 cup chopped pistachios
  1. Line a 8×8 pan with plastic wrap. Spread softened ice cream into pan and sprinkle with pistachios. Cover the top with plastic wrap and freeze until firm.
Strawberry Sauce
  • 1.5 cups strawberries
  • 1/2 Tbsp. cornstarch
  • 3 Tbsp. sugar
  1. Puree the strawberries and strain through a fine mesh sieve to remove seeds. Pour into a measuring cup and add water, if needed, to make 1 cup.
  2. Put cornstarch into a saucepan and mix in enough puree to liquify. Add remaining puree and bring to a simmer, stirring often. Add sugar and simmer for a couple of minutes until thickened.
  3. Allow to cool and refrigerate until needed.
Decorating Sour Cream
  • sour cream
  • milk or cream
  1. Add milk to sour cream until it is the same consistency as the sauce. It is better to have it a little too thin then too thick because you want it to sit on top of the strawberry sauce not sink to the bottom. Refrigerate until needed.
Gluten-Free Chocolate Cake

adapted from Martha Stewart

  • 3/4 cup chocolate chips
  • 3 Tbsp. butter
  • 3 large eggs, separated, room temperature
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  1. Prepare an 8×8 pan: Grease the bottom of the pan. Cut out a square of parchment or wax paper and fit it inside. Grease the top of the parchment.
  2. Melt together chocolate chips and butter. Allow to cool a bit and mix with egg yolks. Set aside.
  3. Beat eggs whites until soft peaks form. With beaters running, slowly add sugar and continue to beat until glossy and stiff peaks are formed when beaters are lifted.
  4. Stir 1/4 of the egg whites into the chocolate mixture to loosen. Fold in remaining whites. It will be very runny and is ok if there are a few small lumps.
  5. Bake at 325ºF for 25 min or until centre is set and edges start to pull away from sides. Set aside to cool completely before assembly. The cake will fall and the top will crack but that just adds to the charm.

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Cannoli Christmas Trees

Cannoli Christmas Trees

The November 2009 Daring Bakers Challenge was chosen and hosted by Lisa Michele of Parsley, Sage, Desserts and Line Drives. She chose the Italian Pastry, Cannolo (Cannoli is plural), using the cookbooks Lidia’s Italian-American Kitchen by Lidia Matticchio Bastianich and The Sopranos Family Cookbook by Allen Rucker; recipes by Michelle Scicolone, as ingredient/direction guides. She added her own modifications/changes, so the recipe is not 100% verbatim from either book.

If you know me well, then it is no secret that I am a bit of a Christmas fanatic.  I know it may seem strange for someone my age to get so excited about Christmas, but who can resist all those warm and fuzzy feelings that are invoked at Christmas time? I feel like a child again when the first snow falls,  reminding me of the love and warmth that  surrounds you when  you spend time with the ones you love.  It is irresistible to me and I can”t help but get excited. A holiday dedicated to peace, joy and love. What could be better?

This year I get to go home for Christmas. In fact, I am already here. I was not able to bring my camera equipment  with me so things are going to be looking a little different around here over the Christmas Holidays. But, not to worry, there will be lot”s of goodies to go around with the “Dear Mrs. Claus” post sshowing up on Mondays, featuring all of your wonderful Christmas recipes. (If you are interested in submitting your Christmas photos visit this post) And, I will be doing Christmas interviews with some of my favorite bloggers.  In the New Year I will be up and running again with my photos and recipes, but for now I thought it quite fitting to share the love and goodies from other bloggers. That”s what the season is all about right?

Being that I will not be able to post all the Christmas recipes that are spinning around in my head, I could not resist squeezing one in before I left for home and the Daring Bakers Challenge provided the perfect opportunity. Therefore, traditional Cannoli became Cannoli Christmas Trees. They are layered with raspberry, white chocolate and pistachio ricotta fillings and spruced up (ha) with icing sugar snow and pomegranate lights. I think they”re pretty cute. And, tasty too. :)

I made my own ricotta for this challenge and have linked to the recipe below. I use this recipe often as it is so simple to make and I find it cheaper and fresher then store bought. It is also helpful because you can make the amount needed so there is no waste.

I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas Season and are able to sit back, relax, and enjoy time with ones you love.

Christmas Tree Cannolis 35

Cannoli Christmas Trees

  • cannoli stars (large and small)
  • raspberry ricotta filling
  • white chocolate ricotta filling
  • pistachio ricotta filling
  • pistachios, chopped
  • icing sugar
  • pomegranates

  1. Place one large cannoli star onto serving plate. Top with raspberry ricotta. Top with another large star and add a dollop of white chocolate ricotta. Top with one more large star and top that with  pistachio ricotta. Sprinkle with additional chopped pistachios and stick a small cannoli star into the ricotta point side down.
  2. Sprinkle with icing sugar and pomegranates if desired. Serve immediately.

Cannoli Stars

  • 2 cups flour
  • 2 Tbsp. sugar
  • 1 tsp. unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 3 Tbsp. olive oil
  • 1 tsp. white wine vinegar*
  • 1/2 cup wine (Marsala is what is traditional used)*
  • Vegetable or any neutral oil for frying (2 inches deep)

  1. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer or food processor, combine the flour, sugar, cocoa, cinnamon, and salt. Stir in the oil, vinegar, and enough of the wine to make a soft dough. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and well blended, about 2 minutes. Shape the dough into a ball. Cover with plastic wrap and let rest in the fridge from 2 hours to overnight.
  2. Cut the dough into two pieces. Keep the remaining dough covered while you work. Lightly flour work surface and roll the dough until super thin, about 1/16 to 1/8” thick (An area of about 13 inches by 18 inches should give you that). Cut out 4 inch star shapes as well as 2 inch star shapes. Cover with a damp towel and let sit for several minutes to help keep the dough from shrinking.
  3. In a deep heavy saucepan, pour enough oil to reach a depth of 2 inches. Heat the oil to 375°F (190 °C), or until a small piece of the dough or bread cube placed in the oil sizzles and browns in 1 minute. Have ready a tray or sheet pan lined with paper towels.
  4. Dock the cannoli with a fork, making sure to go all the way through. This is to avoid the cannoli from puffing up in the centre. Carefully lower a few of the cannoli stars into the hot oil. Do not crowd the pan. Fry until lightly golden, about 2 minutes, turning them so that they brown evenly. Remove to paper towel lined tray to cool.

* I substituted the wine with apple juice and upped the vinegar to 1 Tbsp to make up for the lost acidity.

Raspberry, White Chocolate & Pistachio Fillings

  • 1 cup dry ricotta (or half this recipe)
  • 2/3 cup icing sugar
  • 1/2 tsp. cinnamon
  • 1 tsp. lemon zest
  • 1 cup whipping cream
  • 2 Tbsp. each, chopped pistachios, chopped white chocolate, crushed raspberries

  1. Cream together ricotta, sugar, cinnamon and zest until smooth.
  2. Whip cream to soft peaks and fold into ricotta.
  3. Divide into 3 bowls. In one bowl fold in pistachios, in another fold in white chocolate, and in last fold in raspberries.

* If you want more vibrant colors feel free to add some food coloring.

* You can use fresh or frozen (and thawed) raspberries for this filling.

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