My birthday was a few weeks back, and for dessert, my eldest daughter brought a delicious Blueberry Cobbler. It had OJ in it, which gave it a unique, but delicious taste. You can find the recipe here, but I recommend reading the comments because the tweaks made it even better.
The rest of this is like an O. Henry tale.
I had some (a lot) of blueberries that I'd bought at the Farmer's Market.
Unfortunately, it had rained a lot that morning, so when my youngest opened the blueberries, they weren't in the best of shape.
No worries, said I. I will bake something with them. So she stored them in the fridge.
Then DD#1 showed up with the aforementioned cobbler.
I forgot about the sad blueberries in the frig.
Then one day, I was in the supermarket (really, not too many days later) and I saw this.
I thought, OH! I can put that in a pan and layer the blueberries on top!
Happily dreaming of maple praline pecan blueberries, I told my daughter the good news.
Are you seeing the O. Henry twist yet?
Yes, she'd eaten all the blueberries because she felt badly and didn't want them to go to waste.
So, now I had granola, but no blueberries.
Alas, the supermarket had a sale, and these turned out to be the best blueberries I've had all summer!
The recipe is so basic.
Grease pan with butter.
Spread granola.
Layer blueberries on top.
Bake.
I have no idea how long I baked. Since nothing really needed to be cooked, I just baked long enough for the blueberries to get juicy and blend in.
This was delicious as dessert (especially with vanilla ice cream), but I discovered it made an even better (and healthier) lunch when mixed with vanilla Greek yogurt.
Honestly, the granola and blueberries could probably just go in the yogurt without baking, but it tasted really good this way.
So, speaking of celebratory things (we were, weren't we?) yesterday was release day for a really fun collection of novels I did with a group of Love Inspired author friends.
When I was invited to do the collection, I knew it would mean writing a Back to School book right after I finished the school year when I wanted to be celebrating summer.
But sometimes you know something is the right choice. I'm so glad I did this. I really came to love writing about Brady and Emma and little Amy, and writing their story made me excited to go back to school!
Love by the Letter by Cate Nolan:
Emma Prescott always knew she
wanted to be a teacher. Reading was a dirty word to Brady Howell. A
diagnosis of dyslexia gave a name to his learning disability, but it
didn’t help the letters make sense. Only Emma did that, and the best
friends were inseparable until Brady chose the cheerleader who made him
feel good about himself, abandoning the girl who was a reminder of his
disability.
Now a single father, Brady is back and needs Emma’s
help. Emma is certain she can help his daughter learn to read, but does
she dare risk her heart again for the only man who has the power to
break it?
I love granola and fruit! Nevee thought to bake it together. A healthier warm cobbler type deal. Skip the ice cream and I would make a slightly sweet ricotta cheese to mix in and a home made whip cream to top it off. Just as long as I pay attention and don't end up making a sweet butter again :) my Mr. D did not complain about that oops though!
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DeleteThe ricotta mix sounds delicious. My favorite way of having it was to mix the cold leftovers with some fat-free vanilla Greek yogurt. That made a fabulous lunch!
I love fruit and yogurt and crunchies! This is easy peasy and right up my alley.... and congrats on this collection, what fun, Cate! Go you!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ruthy. It was such a fun collection, though intimidating to be in it with such great authors!
DeleteWhat a great recipe idea! I'm thinking dessert for breakfast... especially adding the ricotta like Katie suggested, or the yogurt.
ReplyDeleteAnd congratulations on the release! The collection is on my kindle, waiting patiently in my TBR line (I had to graduate from a pile to a shelf, and now from a shelf to a line...or a queue...that sounds more literary, doesn't it?)
Jan, I don't know what to call my Kindle app queue other than a mess. I kind of randomly pick whatever I'm in the mood to read.
DeleteI was thinking like Jan -- yummy dessertish kind of breakfast. And this would be fantabulous for my daughter who needs healthy breakfasty food as she dashes off to class.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new release -- love the back to school theme and love the blurb -- I might have to break my no reading ebooks rule. LOL
Yes, dessertish breakfast (or lunch) was exactly right.
DeleteIf you do break the ban, I hope you enjoy!
Gee ... I have all the ingredients ... and the recipe sounds so easy. How can I not do this? :-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the Love Lessons collection. I'm looking forward to the read.
Nancy C
Hi Nancy, pretty foolproof, right? I sure hope you enjoy Love Lessons.
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