I absolutely, without a doubt, love cherry season. We also know it as cobbler, clafouti, tart, jam, jelly, and let’s not forget pie season. While we love all of the treats I have listed, I think one of my family’s favorite ways to eat cherries is fresh off the tree. There is nothing quite like picking a perfect cherry, popping it in your mouth with the stem dangling out. Then biting into it and enjoying it’s burst of sweetness, working to contain the juice in your mouth as you smile. After pitting it with your tongue and teeth, spitting out the pit, and repeating. Being a kid again every cherry season is sheer joy.
We have three cherry trees in our yard. One is a medium red cherry, one is two way cherry, rainier, and something else, and one is a pie cherry. This was a sad year for our cherry trees, and for us. There was not a lot of fruit on them. Here is I am told what happened. We enjoyed some early nice warm sunny weather, the cherry trees bloomed early, and then the rain poured down and washed away the pollen, and the blooms before the bees could work their magic. Oh, sorry, sad for the bees too. Sad also for our friends we joyfully shared our bounty with, in past years.
Speaking of bounty, we enjoyed a bountiful cherry season at our Oakhill Organics farm. Through our full diet CSA, we get to participate in u-pick opportunities. A couple weeks ago we drove out to Oakhill Organics, and picked peas. We also had some time to pick some cherries. There we were, on a sunny, lazy afternoon, in a small orchard, among the American Guinea Hogs we also enjoy throughout the year. Picking with the Guinea Hogs allowed us to enjoy them on a completely different level. We discovered that they are not only tasty animals, but are also sweet, extremely loving, beautiful, funny, smart, and so darn cute. Please forgive me dear hogs if I have forgotten some of your glowing attributes. The hogs also have an intense love of cherries, and they were not shy about it either. These are experiences my family will remember, and talk about for years to come. Last week we took home the last of our CSA cherries. We were a little sad that it was the end of cherry season, but are super thankful for our full diet csa. We were able to u-pick and freeze enough, to enjoy a few cobblers, a couple pies and possibly some homemade ice cream throughout the rest of the year, keeping the memories fresh in our minds, hearts, and bellies.
I hope you like butter.
I hope you like batter.
Who does not like cherries?
Put everything together and voila.
Fresh cream is runny
whisk it up and it thickens
no need for sugar
This is the first time I have made whipped cream. Ironically I have made butter many times, but not whipped cream. Although, I guess since I have made butter, I have technically made whipped cream. Maybe I should say this is the first time I have purposefully made whipped cream. I did not put any sweetener in my whipped cream, as the cobbler was sweet enough. You can however beat in some powdered sugar if you like a sweeter whipped cream. Super easy recipe. Fresh cream, bowl, wire whisk. Whisk cream for a few minutes vigorously until it thickens, and clings to whisk. Sprinkle sugar into cream and fold in gently with spatula. This lovely, thick, airy whipped cream was inspired by Casey and Katie Kulla, from our Oakhill Organics CSA. during our csa pick ups, they sometimes talk about how they whip cream with a whisk, and don’t add sugar to it. I thought I would give it a try. Dominic whips cream this way too, I just never have, until now.
I made this for a Fourth of July get together, with a chocolate cherry ice cream and a vanilla cherry ice cream. I was so happy to share this with my family, and our friends. Hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we did.
Cherry Cobbler |
Tags: cherries, chocolate cherry ice cream, Fourth of July, fresh cherries, Fresh Cherry Cobbler, fresh organic cream, frozen cherries, homemade butter, Independence Day, Oakhill Organics, organic cane sugar, Organic Sweet Cream Butter, u-pick cherries, vanilla cherry ice cream, whipped cream
Categories: Desserts
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