Happy Easter weekend! I hope you had a great week and this weekend you are spending time w/ family and celebrating this holiday having fun, being blessed and eating some yummy food! Today my guest is Melissa from Served Up With Love. She has a yummy dessert to share w/ us, and if you are still looking for one more sweet treat for tomorrow, this would be perfect. Be sure to stop by her blog, and visit her on Facebook too! I wish each of you and your families a very joyous Easter. He has Risen! Hallelujah, He Lives!
Hi,
my name is Melissa and I live in Northeast Virginia. Lived here my whole
life and love it. I have always enjoyed cooking and creating. When I
try a dish I rave about it to my friends and family and tell them I will
get them the recipe. I then never get around to sharing that recipe.
Starting my blog in March 2011, this gave me an opportunity to share my
recipes not only with my family and friends but now the world. What
could be better? One day I stumbled upon Southern Plate and I absolutely
fell in love with it. The stories that Christy tells makes you feel as
though you are right there with her as she is telling them. I loved how
she shares a tidbit of her life with her recipes. When I was younger I
had a dream to be a writer. I loved to write and one time I won a local
essay contest, I was in elementary school. I don’t remember the dollar
amount that I won, only the pride I felt. As I became a wife and mother
I kind of put the dream of becoming a writer on the back burner, what
most of us moms do. I began cooking and creating my own dishes and just
fell in love with that as well. One day I realized that I could share my
two loves and I set out on a quest to do just that. Without Christy
Jordan I do not know if I would have realized that I could do this. That
is how Served Up With Love was born. Everything I do is with love so
the name was only fitting.. All my grandparents passed away when I was
young so I don’t have those memories of all the yummy goodness they
served up. I rely on the few things I remember and what my parents tell
me. I try to recreate those recipes for them when I can and give them a
little piece of their childhood as well. May not be the same but I sure
do try. Life keeps me extremely busy between working full time, being a
wife and a mother of two great kids. My
son is 16 and my very active daughter is 5.
The
recipe I chose to share with you today is what I call Berrylicious.
This cake is easy and very versatile. I usually don't make this often as
most of my family does not like cream cheese. I just don't understand
that at all. They do not know what they are missing. Whenever I see a
recipe and think it looks good, I know if cream cheese is involved my
family will not eat it. This being my Mom, Sisters, and their families.
My husband and kids have no problem. This can be solved though with
substituting cool whip instead. This is made with pie filling. Since pie
filling comes in so many different options, this cake is easily
changeable: Blueberry, cherry, apple, lemon, and could even make this
patriotic by mixing blueberry with strawberry or cherry. One on the
inside and one on top. See what I mean about versatile. Endless
possibilities here. I sure
hope you get to try this cake, if you do I would love to hear how it
goes.
Berrylicious
1 box of yellow cake mix (ingredients called for on box)
1 can of strawberry pie filling
2 blocks of cream cheese, softened
1 stick of butter, softened
2 cups of powdered sugar
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
Mix
cake according to direction on box in two 8 or 9 inch pans. Allow to
cool. Cream the cream cheese and butter together until mixed, add
vanilla and powdered sugar gradually, mix until creamy. Place the bottom
layer on a cake plate. Spread a little bit of cream cheese icing
between the layers and add a little strawberry pie filling over that.
Careful not to get to edge or this will mix in with you icing around the
cake. Place the top layer on and spread on remainder of the icing. Add
the remaining pie filling on top. Keep this in the fridge and enjoy.
Thank
you all for allowing me to join you today and I hope you stop by my
little neck of the woods often, I sure do enjoy your visits. I will have
the sweet tea ready for you. Happy Cooking.
Melissa
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I LOVE all things cream cheese, and this looks delicious! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Krista for allowing me to share my story and recipe with your readers. I hope everyone has a wonderful Easter!
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