Remember in college when you would soak oranges and watermelons in vodka so you could enjoy some nice fruit while pre-gaming? Well, this is the more mature version of that. Macerated fruit served over pound cake, topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings. Macerating, or soaking the fruit in liquid infuses the flavor of the liquid into the fruit. With fresh fruit, the most common way to macerate is to sprinkle some sugar on top, pour the liquid in and let it sit for an hour or so - that's it! This is a great dessert, especially in the summer, and is so simple to make. It's also perfect for group gatherings. You can simply make the pound cake, slice it or use a biscuit cutter to make individual sized cakes, set up bowls with different fruits, whipped cream and chocolate shavings to allow everyone to make their own a dessert. And because it's so easy, you can make a few different options in no time. For the pound cake, you can either make your own or buy one already made. I included a recipe below, but you can always substitute it with your favorite. Also, you'll see below that the technique for all of these fruits is pretty much the same, so go ahead and make up your own! Enjoy!
Pound Cake
Ingredients
1 pound/2 cups (4 sticks) butter, plus 1 tbsp.
1 pound/2 cups cake flour*, plus 2 tbsp.
1 pound/2 cups sugar
9 eggs (at room temp.)
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1/2 tsp. salt
Instructions
1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
2. Using the extra tablespoon of butter, butter two 9x5 loaf pans. Use the extra 2 tablespoons of flour to dust them.
3. Cream the butter and the sugar together (about 6 minutes on a medium speed). Scrape down the sides of the bowl.
4. Add eggs one at a time, making sure each egg is fully mixed in before adding the next.
5. While continuing to mix, add the vanilla and salt.
6. Slowly add the flour into the bowl, while still mixing.
7. When fully mixed, mix for about 30 seconds more. Then divide the batter evenly amongst the 2 pans.
8. Bake for approx. 40 minutes or until the crust is golden brown but the crack in the middle will appear moist. The cake should spring back if you press it.
9. Allow to cool, then slice. If you want to make individual round cakes, you can slice it, then use the biscuit cutter in the middle of each slice.
Sliced Oranges with Grand Marnier
4 naval oranges
1 tbsp. sugar
1/4 c. Grand Marnier or other orange liqueur
1. Cut oranges in half and peel using a sharp knife. Be sure to remove all the orange rind and the white pith.
2. Cut the orange into segmants. Do this by slicing along its divided membranes. Place in a bowl.
3. Sprinkle the sugar over the oranges and pour the Grand Marnier over the pieces.
4. Allow the oranges to sit for at least 1 hour before serving.
Raspberries in Red Wine
2 cups raspberries (rinsed)
Sugar
1/2 cup red wine (pick your favorite!)
1. Put the raspberries in a bowl and sprinkle with sugar (to taste).
2. Pour the wine in and let macerate for at least 1 hour.
Strawberries Romanoff
2 cups strawberries (washed, hulled and halved)
1/2 c. fresh orange juice
1/4 c. Curaçao or other orange liqueur
1. Place strawberries in a bowl and add the orange juice and Curaçao.
2. Let sit for 2-3 hours.
Peaches with Marsala
4 ripe peaches (chilled)
Sugar
1/2 c. marsala wine
1. Peel and slice the peaches.
2. Sprinkle sugar over peaches (to taste) and pour the wine over the peaches.
3. Serve immediately*
*Yes I realize this isn't macerated, but it still tastes good!
A recipe for homemade whipped cream can be found here.
For chocolate shavings, just grab a chunk of chocolate and take it to a cheese grater. It's very simple but adds a nice touch.
Your guests can make something that looks like this: