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Strawberry Parfait

Here’s a super simple Strawberry Parfait you can make, modify & enjoy in so many different ways. It only takes about 15 minutes to make from scratch (shorter if you use other ingredients I’ve included in Julie’s Notes).

Here’s a super simple Strawberry Parfait you can make, modify & enjoy in so many different ways. It only takes about 15 minutes to make from scratch (shorter if you use other ingredients I’ve included in Julie’s Notes).

I get asked a lot about different lower carb and/or gluten/dairy free desserts or sweet treats. Fresh berries are a great choice on their own. But sometimes you want a little something more. And if you’re like me-you don’t want it complicated.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups heavy whipping cream
  • 1 Tablespoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • ½ cup strawberry jam
  • fresh strawberries
  • granola of choice (1-2 Tablespoons per serving)
  • waffle bowls

Directions

  • Slice strawberries-enough to top each parfait.
  • Combine cream, sugar & vanilla in in stand mixer bowl or a large mixing bowl (at least 3 quart) if using a hand mixer.
  • Beat on medium for a few minutes or until cream starts to stiffen a bit.
  • Whip on high for a couple more minutes or until cream forms stiff peaks. 
  • Be careful not to over-whip or the mix will turn into butter.
  • Incorporate jam into mix using lower speed.
  • Spoon into small bowls or waffle bowls.
  • Top with strawberries.
  • Enjoy!

Julie’s Notes

  • For non-dairy you can use coconut cream.  Place a few cans of full fat coconut milk in the fridge for several hours & skim the solid ‘cream’ off the top.  No need to whip it, just add your fruit/jam to it. 
  • You can use any berries or jam
  • You can leave out the jam & just use the fresh berries
  • You can use any kind of fruit-not sure about watermelon though….but one could experiment.
  • You can top with chocolate chips or other ice cream toppings
  • You can use vanilla wafers or graham crackers
  • You don’t have to have the waffle bowls, wafers, crackers or granola
  • This would make an excellent fruit dip
  • You can use yogurt in place of the whipped cream
  • You can use a non-dairy yogurt if you like
  • I’ve tried whipping yogurt and haven’t had good luck
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