STRAWBERRY BLINTZES Recipe







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STRAWBERRY BLINTZES

Name: brandi thomas
Base: SHAW AFB
Recipe: Strawberry blintzes—impress your family or make them for guests. We found some great strawberries at the market. We needed something extra special to do with them. So we made luscious strawberry blintzes. We think you’ll like this recipe and even if you have never made crepes before, you can do this. These strawberry blintzes are made up of three parts: the crepes, the strawberry filling, and the strawberry topping. If you think of it as three separate recipes, it won’t be overwhelming; each part is easy. After you have made the three parts, the blintzes are assembled and refried. Both the filling and the syrup call for fresh strawberries. If you are having company over or you have hungry teenagers, double this recipe. Though this is not difficult, if you have never made crepes before, practice on the family before you invite company over. Your family will love you and with one experience under your belt, you’ll be ready for company. To make the strawberry cream cheese filling: 1/2 of an 8-ounce package of cream cheese 1 cup ricotta cheese 3 tablespoons sugar 1 large egg yolks 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon orange zest 1 cup cut-up strawberries Visit The Pancake Center Everything you need to know about making pancakes. Free articles and recipes | Free E-books | Techniques and Tips | Tools | Ingredients Directions In a food processor, a blender, or with an electric mixer, blend the cream cheese, ricotta cheese, sugar, egg yolks, vanilla, and orange zest together until just smooth. Place the filling and the strawberries in the refrigerator until ready to use. Baker’s note: This recipe calls for uncooked egg. If you would prefer a substitute, use the equivalent in pasteurized eggs which are usually available in your grocer’s dairy case. To make the strawberry topping: 3 cups strawberries, washed, hulled, and sliced 1/4 cup sugar 2 tablespoons orange juice Directions: Mix the strawberries, sugar, and juice together in a food processor or blender until the sugar is dissolved and the strawberries are mashed. Some chunks should remain. Set aside in the refrigerator. To make the crepes: 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon sugar 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon salt 2 cups milk 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 large eggs butter Directions 1. Mix the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt together in a medium bowl. 2. In a small bowl, whisk the milk, extract and two eggs together. Add the liquids to the flour mixture and whisk together until smooth. 3. Heat a small skillet or crepe pan until medium hot. Melt some butter in the pan. Pour about a quarter cup of the batter into the preheated pan. Immediately tip and rotate the skillet so that there is a thin coating of batter over the bottom of the pan. Cook until it is light-colored on one side and turn and cook on the second side. Remove the cooked crepe to a plate. Repeat, stacking the crepes between sheets of waxed paper. Cover them to keep warm. This recipe should make 10-12 eight-inch crepes. Baker’s note: The secret to cooking crepes is to rotate the pan to spread the batter as soon as it hits the hot pan. For blintzes, undercook the crepes slightly since you will fry the blintzes after assembly. A crepe pan makes the job easier. To assemble the blintzes: Place the crepes cooked side up. Place a heaping tablespoon of cream cheese filling and a heaping tablespoon of sliced strawberries on the bottom half of a crepe. Fold the bottom up. Fold the sides in. Then, roll the crepe up to form a rectangular packet. (See illustrations.) Cover and refrigerate until you are ready to cook your blitzes.