An elegant easy dessert to whip up for your Christmas Eve party
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20 oz.Can crushed pineapple
Cream sherry
3 tbsp. powdered sugar
2tsp. vanilla
Gingersnaps -1 pkg
A friend has asked me to bring this dessert with us when we have Christmas dinner at her home. I am baking a batch of Gingernuts (kiwi for gingersnaps) as I really think they taste the best in the recipe.
Start by Openening the can of crushed pineapple and put into a sieve to drain.
Place the whipping cream, powdered sugar and vanilla in a bowl and whip until thick, just short of being butter.
Pour a little sherry into a plate for dunking the gingersnaps. You could have a little glass of sherry on the side for tasting *grin*
Place half of the whipped cream into another bowl and stir in the crushed drained pineapple.
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I made the mistake of buying Ginger Thins and they were inclined to disintergrate if I did not sandwich them together quickly. Of course I HAD to eat the broken ones.
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I found I had some Ginger Thins, cream/pineapple, and whipped cream left over. first I combined the Two cream mixtures, then I put a layer of Ginger Thins in the bottom of a glass bowl, sprinkled them with sherry and put some of the pineapple/cream mixture on top. I repeated the layers until all leftovers were used up.
I am sure you could make the whole recipe this way instead of making the log. Just put it in a nice glass bowl.
1 comment:
merry christmas to you and yours love Helen
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