Spring is in full force here in the Midwest. I love the thunderstorms that come with the spring weather but I hate the tornados that this part of the country is known for. I have lived in Kansas all but one year of my life and would you believe I can count on only one hand the number of times I have actually had to take shelter from a tornado? Take that handful of times and subtract the times I have actually been in a place where a tornado has hit and you will get zero. I have never been in or near an actual tornado. That all being said, tornados still scare the heck out of me, which is one reason I always look forward to spring bidding farewell and summer coming into my life.
I tend to get myself in summer mode way before summer comes around. One of my favorite ways to pretend like it is summer when it is actually really still spring is to have lots and lots of strawberries around. Fresh strawberries are not in season here until June or July, but the stores start stocking their shelves with tons of strawberries at fairly decent prices during the spring. The store bought strawberries are not even close to the fresh from the vine goodness we get in the summer, but it is a good substitute. Good enough for me anyway and a good enough way to get me ready for those warmer, non-tornadic months.
This weekend we had an impromptu Cinco de Mayo party. We had had a day that was jam packed full of craziness and we needed something to help us all unwind and celebrate. Our friends and neighbors came over and I made my sister-in-law’s delicious enchiladas. Everyone was asked to bring a side dish or appetizer and we provided the main dish and the dessert. The main dish was taken care of, but I had no idea what to make for dessert. Margarita cupcakes were what my mind originally went to, but when I opened the fridge and saw the enormous tub of strawberries I had bought at Costco that morning, I knew I needed to use them up. Since I was short on time, I took the easy way out and opened up Google and typed in “Strawberry Margarita Dessert“. Several options caught my eye, but the one that I kept coming back to was a Frozen Strawberry Margarita Dessert from Recipe Source. I also wanted something a little more kid friendly, so I decided I would make Strawberry Cupcakes with Whipped Strawberry Frosting for the kids.
Both of these desserts were delicious. The Frozen Strawberry Margarita Dessert was a big hit among the adults. It really tasted like a frozen strawberry margarita. It was cool and refreshing and was a perfect Cinco de Mayo treat. The cupcakes were also delicious. I had some issues with my whipped frosting due to the heat and humidity that day, but the kids didn’t notice at all.
For now, I will enjoy the spring weather and thunderstorms. I will continue to hope that I can keep from personally meeting a tornado face to face. While I am doing that, I will still anticipate the tastes of summer, all the while munching on my tub of strawberries.
Frozen Strawberry Margarita Dessert
Ingredients
CRUST:
- 1 1/4 cups finely crushed pretzels
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup butter or margarine -- melted
FILLING
- 1 can sweetened condensed milk -- 14 oz.
- 1/4 cup lime juice
- 2 tablespoons tequila
- 2 tablespoons orange liqueur I used Grand Mariner
- 1 package strawberries in syrup -- 10 oz. thawed
- 1 cup whipping cream
Instructions
To make crust:
- Combine pretzels, sugar and melted butter. Press firmly into bottom of 8" spring form pan. Chill.
To make filling:
- Combine condensed milk, lime juice, tequila and orange liquor.
- Beat until smooth. Add strawberries, beat at low speed until well-blended. Fold in whipping cream. Pour over crust, freeze 4 - 6 hours or until firm. Let stand at room temperature 15 minutes before serving.
Asha says
I am waiting for the summer to make all those ice creams and sorbets!!
Looks so delicious.I love Strawberries in anything:)
Deborah says
What beautiful desserts!!
Cris says
Just love recipes that use condensed milk, there is no way they can go wrong!
Claire says
I just love strawberries. Both of these desserts looks like a lot of fun. Our strawberries are starting to come in season…but then again we get NO SPRING. Seasons here are winter, summer, and something in between but not fall or spring. If I ever move…I hope it’s somewhere that actually have FOUR seasons! Beautiful pictures.
Les in NE says
This looks divine and quite easy! I’m going to have to make it and the Margarita Cupcakes later this month.
Here’s to a tornado-free spring/summer!
Jennifer says
I am so glad summer is almost here! 🙂
Stay safe in those tornadoes- I swear, I’ll take an earthquake anyday over a tornado! (I’m just used to those! LOL!)
Karen Beth says
Mmmmmm… I love strawberries too! We had a fresh strawberry custard pie thanks to my sister this weekend. It was SO good! 🙂
Jenifer says
*drool* We need to figure out a way to make those Weight Watchers friendly!
As for Tornados, they are scarey. I’ve been close to one and grateful that it didn’t come near me. When I moved to Alabama, it was the first time I heard a tornado siren. I hate that sound. In the three in a half years I lived in Alabama and Tennessee, I’ve heard that siren many times and the roar/pressure of a funnel twice. Did I mention that I live in Texas now away from those things???
Karen Beth says
Mmmmmm… I love strawberries too! We had a fresh strawberry custard pie thanks to my sister this weekend. It was SO good! 🙂
arIA says
i’m so jealous of your thunderstorms right now, LA has been like a desert hot and dry all spring. yuck. this looks like just the refreshment i need, delish!! strawberrirs and cream is such an awesome combination, drooool.
Margaret says
Can you send me a map of how to get to your house please?!!
Lisa says
OMG that looks SO GOOD! And you are right, it practically SCREAMS summer! You just have to love strawberry margaritas!
xoxo
CountryGirlCityLife says
If I win the lottery, will you and your family move into my mansion and you can be my personal chef (and friend of course) I want to eat things that look this gorgeous!
Butta Buns says
This definatly says summery picnic, it brings back some good memories of pretzel jello salad. And that’s a great picture of the cupcake group with the heart shaped strawberry "hats".
Tornados scare me too, I lived through one back in the 80’s. Luckily our schools practiced drills and taught us very well about safetly and shelter.
Cheryl says
Oh I love a cool summmer dessert. This looks just perfect for the occasion. You are making my mouth water.
connie says
wow, that cake… amazing!
Kirsten says
Tornados would scare me too!
Glad you had a fun impromptu Cinco de Mayo party! This dessert looks wonderful.
Kirsten
Lisa : ) says
Yummy, yummy, yummy! I LOVE strawberries!!! I can’t wait for them to be in season here, too!!! The ones from the store lately had no taste to them, just kinda watery. 🙁
Btw, if you need a super houseguest that is willing to taste-test your kitchen concoctions, I’m your gal!!! 🙂
Er, just don’t ask me to do clean-up (my least favorite task!)…. 😉
Amy says
Mmm what a beautiful and delicious looking dessert! I bought a big tub of strawberries just yesterday. 😀
Helen says
This is a great recipe for the summer. The desserts look all great!
kelly says
mmm… that looks so yummy. and it’s about a zillion degrees right now, i bet it would sure hit the spot.
kate says
oh my goodness this strawberry dessert looks to die for.
peabody says
Ole! Yummy, I love strawberry margaritas…even better as a dessert.
Julie says
That just screams summer, looks wonderful.