Bonefish Grill Strawberry Shortcake



Overview

Whipped cream, sweet biscuits, custard sauce and the best local strawberries you can find conspire to make summer magic.


Active time 45 mins
Start to Finish 60 mins
Servings 4



Strawberry Shortcake

You'll need short cake biscuits - either purchased from your local supermarket or home made from your favorite recipe.


Ingredients
1 pint - strawberries, washed, hulled and cut into halves
4 small short cake biscuits (purchased from the bakery section of your supermerket)
Crème Anglaise as needed
Bacardi strawberry mix
Whipped cream (as needed)
Mint sprigs, for decoration (optional)

Directions
  1. Place 1 qt of water into a two quart pot and bring to a simmer.

  2. Place a stainless steel bowl on top of the simmering water, being careful of the rising steam.

  3. Pour half and half into stainless bowl and stirring frequently until the temperature reaches about 100 degrees.

  4. In a separate bowl mix egg yolks, sugar and vanilla.

  5. Whisking contstantly, slowly add warm half and half to the egg mixture.

  6. Strain the mixture into a clean saucepan and return to medium low heat, do not let boil.

  7. Stir the constantly until the custard sauce becomes creamy and coats the back of a spoon (temperature should be ABOUT 170 degrees).

  8. Allow to cool down to 40 degrees before using



Creme Anglaise

Creme Anglaise (English Cream) - a delicious cool custard sauce.


Ingredients
1 cup of half and half
2 each egg yolks
1/4 cup granulated sugar
2 tsp vanilla extract

Directions
  1. In a 1 qt stainless bowl, combine the strawberries and mix in 1/4 cup of Bacardi strawberries mix.

  2. Cut short cake biscuits in half and lay each bottom on a 6 inch round plate.

  3. Distribute the strawberries mixture evenly on top of each biscuit and place the other half of the biscuit on top.

  4. Drizzle 2 ounces of Crème Anglaise over the exposed strawberries and the remaining on the plate.

  5. Place 3 over heaping tablespoons of whipped cream on top of biscuit and garnish with a sprig of mint, if you like.