"Strawberry" mini cakes

Category: Confectionery
Strawberry mini cakes

Ingredients

Waffles 150 g
Beet 1 PC.
Sugar 2 tbsp. l.
Lemon juice 1 tsp
Ice cream 60 g

Cooking method

  • The waffles were baked, there was a surplus of "informat". She remembered that she had come across cool candy strawberries from waffles on the Internet and decided to reproduce them, but replaced the sour cream with ice cream and lemon juice in the recipe, although instead of juice it would be no worse if you add a spoonful of, for example, cranberry jam.
  • Rub the beets on a fine grater and add lemon juice - for both taste and color.
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  • Grind the waffles, and squeeze the juice from the beets:
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  • Combine waffles with ice cream:
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  • And form berries from the resulting dough:
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  • Now we dip each berry in beet juice, roll in sugar and put on a paper towel so that the excess liquid is glass
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  • We send strawberries to the freezer for a while, then decorate with sesame seeds and leaves, for example, mint (I had natural "strawberry" greens) and serve!


ang-kay
Die not get up! Class!
Trendy
Larissaas always, gorgeous, delicious and simple! Bravo!
gala10
Uppppssss .... Now the strawberry candy! I am amazed at the ingenuity of this lady. Even if something is peeped on the Internet. And store them where - in the freezer? Is there ice cream in them? Or is everything eaten up, not left? I wouldn't be surprised if so.
Bravo, Larissa!
lettohka ttt
: rose: Larisochka I have been looking and using your recipes for a long time, and I admire !!! What a smart girl you are !!! All recipes are just awesome !!!! Thank you!!!
dopleta
Oh, what a thank you to all of you

Strawberry mini cakes

Check mark, well, first of all, you are quick-witted, you didn't have to store it. Secondly, the ice cream there is well connected with waffles, it will not flow. And thirdly - yeah, in the freezer!
Gala
Larissa!!!
🔗
Vasilica
Aaaaaaaaldet! Larissa, simple, but how effective! When I saw it in the left column, I thought that our confectioners were making strawberries. And here, and here ... well, no words!

And if there are no waffles, what can be substituted?

From this count, 11 strawberries come out, or is that not all that is on the plate?
Anchytka
And you can replace waffles with store-bought waffles in half with cookies (this is how we did this at school in labor lessons ... twenty years ago, only then the sesame was not simply rolled in sugar), it's like potatoes only without cocoa. Thank you dopleta for reminding us about strawberries - we need to please the kids.
lu_estrada
Lorik !!! Chic !!!
dopleta
Quote: Vasilica
what can be replaced?
Anything Vasilica - Leftover biscuit, cookies, purchased ready-made waffles! And yes, from this amount I got eleven (but large) strawberries.
Vasilica
Yeah, understandably, but better with homemade biscuit, and purchased waffles ... they seem to be with fillings.
dopleta
Quote: Vasilica
purchased waffles
No, there are the simplest, bland, without fillings, sold in the same round pancakes as ready-made biscuits.
Vasilica
Are they? I saw them somewhere, both round and rectangular. Thank you .

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