How To make Auntie Lin's Killer Strawberry Shortcake
How To make Auntie Lin's Killer Strawberry Shortcake
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Bisquick drop biscuits French vanilla ice cream Fresh sliced strawberries Fresh whipped cream This is a really easy dessert, loaded with calories, and not for the faint-of-heart! Make the bisquick drop biscuits as directed on the package, BUT add 1 tb of sugar (or 2, if you like). Bake as directed. While still warm, cut in half and put the bottom half in a bowl. Cover with fresh strawberries (which you have marinated in 4 Tb sugar in the refrigerator for 2 days), add a scoop or two of French vanilla ice cream, and then top with the top layer of the biscuit. Now, cover with more strawberries and top with fresh whipped cream. Enjoy! Source: Linda Fields' homemade goodies Typed for you by; Linda Fields, Cyberealm BBS, Watertown, NY 1992 315-786-1120
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