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Friday, June 12, 2026

Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla

 

Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla is an easy rustic summer dessert made with fresh berries, flaky pie crust, and bright lemon flavor. Perfect for holiday gatherings, backyard cookouts, farmers market weekends, and simple summer entertaining.




Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla


There’s something about summer berries that makes even the simplest desserts feel special.

Growing up, my mom was known for her homemade pies. She had a way of turning an ordinary afternoon into something memorable simply by pulling a fresh pie from the oven. My dad especially loved fruit pies, and they were always the desserts he requested most often. This Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla is my little tribute to him—a simpler, rustic version of the berry-filled desserts that made so many family meals feel special.

Every year, I find myself bringing home more berries than I planned to buy—containers of blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, and raspberries that looked too beautiful to leave behind at the farmers market. While some inevitably disappear as snacks throughout the week, the rest often find their way into easy desserts like this galette.

Galette's have got to be the easiest pies I've ever made! One of the things I love most about a galette is that it feels impressive without requiring much effort. There’s no pie plate to fuss with, no perfectly crimped edges to worry about, and no pressure to make it look flawless. The rustic folds are part of the charm.

As the berries bake, they become jammy and concentrated while the lemon and vanilla brighten every bite. The crust turns golden and crisp around the edges, creating the perfect contrast to the juicy fruit filling.

Whether you're planning a Fourth of July gathering, a summer cookout, or simply looking for a dessert to enjoy on the patio with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, this galette is one you'll return to all season long.

Enjoy!











-- Ingredients

For the Filling

  • Mixed berries (blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries)
  • Granulated sugar
  • Cornstarch - Helps thicken the berry juices as they bake.
  • Lemon zest - Adds bright citrus flavor that enhances the berries.
  • Lemon juice - Balances the sweetness and keeps the filling tasting fresh.
  • Vanilla extract

For the Crust

  • Store-bought pie dough, chilled or homemade if preferred
  • Egg
  • Coarse sugar (optional)


-- Equipment

  • Large mixing bowl
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Citrus zester
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Pastry brush
  • Cooling rack

My Go-To's

Half Sheet Pan - A sturdy sheet pan helps the galette bake evenly while giving the crust plenty of room to brown beautifully.

Parchment Paper - Makes transferring and serving the galette easy while preventing sticking.

Microplane Zester - Perfect for capturing the bright lemon zest that makes the berry filling pop.





-- Let's Make It Together

Preheat the oven and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

In a bowl, combine the berries, sugar, cornstarch, lemon zest, lemon juice, and vanilla until everything is evenly coated.

Place the pie dough on the prepared baking sheet and gently roll it into a roughly 12-inch circle if needed.

Spoon the berry mixture into the center, leaving a border around the edges. Fold the dough over the filling, pleating as you work your way around.

Brush the crust with egg wash and sprinkle with sugar. Bake until the crust is golden and the berries are bubbling.

Allow the galette to cool for a few minutes before slicing and serving.





-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The biggest key to a successful galette is keeping the filling centered and leaving enough border to create sturdy folds. If your berries seem especially juicy, don't skip the cornstarch—it helps create a thick, jammy filling instead of one that runs across the baking sheet.







-- Add Your Touch

One of the best things about a galette is how easy it is to customize based on what's in season or what you happen to have on hand.

  • Add sliced peaches to the berry mixture
  • Stir in a pinch of cinnamon
  • Use all blueberries or all strawberries
  • Sprinkle sliced almonds over the filling before baking
  • Finish with a dusting of powdered sugar before serving 





-- Set the Mood 

Food is about more than just the recipe—it’s about the moment around the table. Here are a few simple ideas to set the mood when you serve this dish.






This Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla is one of my favorite ways to celebrate berry season. It's simple enough for a casual weeknight dessert but beautiful enough to serve at holiday gatherings, summer cookouts, and backyard dinners with friends.

If you're looking for more seasonal recipes, be sure to check out my Strawberry Blueberry Muffins with Lemon & Oat Crumb Topping, Roasted Tomato Bruschetta with Whipped Goat & Ricotta, and Mediterranean Quinoa Salad. Each recipe celebrates the fresh flavors of the season while keeping things approachable and easy to make.

However you serve it, I hope this galette finds its way to your table at least once before berry season slips away.





Before You Start

Can I use frozen berries?
Yes. Use them directly from frozen and expect the baking time to increase by a few minutes.

Do I need to thaw frozen berries first?
No. Thawing can create excess liquid and make the filling watery.

Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes. The galette can be baked several hours in advance and served at room temperature.

What berries work best?
Any combination of strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries works beautifully.

How should leftovers be stored?
Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Can I use homemade pie dough?
Absolutely. Homemade dough works wonderfully if you have a favorite recipe.









Saturday, January 24, 2026

Red Velvet Marble Waffles (A Cozy Valentine’s Day Breakfast)

 

These red velvet marble waffles are fluffy, festive, and perfect for a cozy Valentine’s Day breakfast. Easy to make and beautiful to serve with whipped cream and chocolate.




Red Velvet Marble Waffles (A Cozy Valentine’s Day Breakfast)


Red Velvet Marble Waffles are a cozy and festive way to start Valentine’s Day at home. This recipe brings together two classic waffle batters—one rich and chocolatey, the other lightly sweet and vanilla-forward—swirled together for a beautiful marbled effect that feels special without being complicated.

These waffles cook up with a lightly crisp exterior and a fluffy, tender center, making them perfect for slow mornings or a relaxed weekend brunch. The hint of cocoa gives them that signature red velvet flavor, while the Greek yogurt keeps the texture soft and balanced. Finished with whipped cream, chocolate syrup, or a simple drizzle of maple syrup, they’re indulgent without feeling over the top.

Whether you’re making breakfast for someone you love or just treating yourself, these Red Velvet Marble Waffles are easy to prepare, fun to serve, and perfect for turning an ordinary morning into something a little more memorable.









Ingredients

  • 2 large eggs
  • 1½ cups milk
  • ½ cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1½ tablespoons baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 4 Tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 4 tablespoons butter, melted and slightly cooled
  • 3 teaspoons unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 2 teaspoons red food coloring
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla bean paste

For Serving (Optional):
Whipped cream, chocolate syrup, chocolate chips, maple syrup, butter, or powdered sugar





How to Make Red Velvet Marble Waffles

  1. Preheat your waffle iron according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Lightly grease if needed.
  2. In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, and Greek yogurt until smooth.
  3. Add the flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, and melted butter. Stir just until combined and most of the lumps are gone. Do not overmix.
  4. Divide the batter evenly between two bowls.
  5. To one bowl, add the cocoa powder and red food coloring, mixing until fully incorporated.
  6. To the second bowl, stir in the vanilla bean paste.
  7. Spray the waffle iron with nonstick cooking spray. Pour ¼ cup of the red velvet batter onto the waffle iron in a zigzag pattern, followed by ¼ cup of the vanilla batter on top. Use a toothpick or skewer to gently swirl the batters together.
  8. Close the waffle iron and cook according to your waffle maker’s instructions until golden and cooked through.
  9. Transfer waffles to a sheet pan and keep warm in a 200°F oven while repeating with the remaining batter.
  10. Serve warm with whipped cream, chocolate syrup, chocolate chips, or classic butter and maple syrup.




Substitutions and Variations

1. Chocolate Chip Red Velvet Waffles
Sprinkle mini chocolate chips over the batter once it’s poured onto the waffle iron for extra richness.

2. Strawberry Valentine Waffles
Skip the cocoa powder and swirl a spoonful of strawberry preserves into the batter for a fruity Valentine twist.




Kitchen Tips and Notes

  • Let the melted butter cool slightly before adding it to the batter to avoid scrambling the eggs.
  • Avoid over-swirling the batter—just a few gentle passes create the prettiest marble effect.
  • For crispier waffles, allow them to cook a little longer before removing.
  • Leftover waffles can be frozen and reheated in a toaster for an easy weekday breakfast.






Set the Mood

Make your Valentine's Day breakfast or brunch an experience to remember.  See some of my favorite tips below for setting the mood for a romantic breakfast.












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Before You Start

  • Have your 2 batters, a wooden skewer, and two 1/4 cup measuring cups handy so the cooking and swirling in the waffle iron goes smoothly.

  • Preheat the oven to 200°F if you plan to keep waffles warm while cooking in batches.

  • Set out toppings before serving so breakfast feels relaxed and effortless.




 

 

 

 



 

Thursday, July 31, 2025

Golden Croissant French Toast with Honeyed Ricotta & Bananas


Savor the flavors of summer with this Golden Croissant French Toast, filled with honeyed ricotta and bananas. A perfect al fresco brunch recipe for sunny patio mornings and leisurely weekends.




Golden Croissant French Toast with Honeyed Ricotta & Bananas


I love the magic of slow summer mornings—the kind that invite you to linger a little longer, sip tea beneath a large umbrella, and let the day unfold at its own pace. For us, we love starting our weekends with a quiet breakfast outdoors, poolside, while the air is still cool, the birds are still chirping, and the world hasn’t quite stirred. It’s our little ritual—a pause before the heat and hustle of the day—and the perfect excuse to make something a little special.

Enter this Golden Croissant French Toast with Honeyed Ricotta & Bananas—a dish that feels elegant enough for a garden brunch but is casual and simple enough to make any weekend morning feel like a celebration. Buttery mini croissants are gently stuffed with a creamy ricotta-honey filling and slices of ripe banana, then dipped in vanilla-scented custard and crisped to golden perfection in a skillet. It’s rich, comforting, and just fancy enough to make you feel like you’re dining at your favorite café—without ever leaving the patio.

Whether you’re hosting friends or simply treating yourself, this easy, elevated French toast brings the sunshine straight to your plate. All you need is a shady spot, your favorite mug, and someone to share a second helping with.

Enjoy!





Ingredients for Golden Croissant French Toast with Honeyed Ricotta & Bananas:


This elegant yet easy French toast recipe uses simple ingredients you may already have on hand—but when combined, they create a brunch dish that feels straight from a café. Below is everything you’ll need to bring this golden croissant magic to life.
  • Mini croissants – 8 of them, preferably a day or two old for best texture

  • Ricotta cheese – for the creamy, lightly sweet filling

  • Honey – adds floral sweetness to both the filling and as a drizzle on top

  • Bananas – sliced thin, folded into the filling and layered on top

  • Eggs – the base of your vanilla custard dip

  • Whole milk – makes the custard rich and silky

  • Vanilla extract – adds warmth and depth to the French toast custard

  • Butter – for browning the French toast to golden perfection

  • (Optional toppings: powdered sugar, maple syrup, chopped nuts)







Substitutions and Variations

Substitutions

Need to work with what’s already in your kitchen? No problem! This recipe is wonderfully adaptable, and a few thoughtful substitutions can help you customize it to suit your taste, dietary needs, or pantry situation. Here are some easy swaps to keep in mind:

Croissants - Use instead: 

  • Brioche buns or thick-cut brioche slices
  • Challah rolls or sliced challah
  • Day-old soft rolls or Hawaiian buns (slightly sweet works best)

Ricotta Cheese - Use instead:

  • Mascarpone (for a richer, silkier filling)
  • Cream cheese (softened and slightly sweetened)

Honey - Use instead:

  • Maple syrup
  • Agave nectar
  • Brown sugar (mixed into the ricotta filling)

Bananas - Use instead:

  • Fresh berries (for a lighter, tangier option)

Whole Milk - Use instead:

  • Half & half or heavy cream (for a richer custard)
  • Any unsweetened plant milk (such as almond, oat, or soy)

Variations

Once you’ve mastered the classic, try putting your own spin on this stuffed croissant French toast! Whether you’re looking to highlight seasonal fruit or explore new flavor profiles, these simple variations are just as indulgent and easy to pull off.

  • Summer Stone Fruit & Mascarpone - Swap out the bananas for thinly sliced peaches, nectarines, or plums, and use mascarpone in place of ricotta. Add a touch of almond extract to the custard for a subtle, nutty finish. 
  • Chocolate Hazelnut & Berry - Spread a thin layer of chocolate hazelnut spread inside each croissant along with the ricotta, and add fresh raspberries or strawberries instead of banana. Dust with powdered sugar and serve with a few dark chocolate shavings on top for a decadent brunch twist.



Kitchen Tips & Notes

A few extra tips can make all the difference when turning a simple brunch into something memorable. Here’s what I’ve learned from making this cozy dish a few too many times (in the best way):

  • Choose slightly stale croissants:  Day-old croissants work best—they’re a bit firmer and hold up beautifully to the custard without falling apart. If your croissants are super fresh, you can dry them out slightly by placing them in a low oven (300°F) for about 5–7 minutes.
  • Don’t overstuff:  It’s tempting to load them up with filling, but keeping the stuffing light ensures they seal properly and cook through evenly without spilling in the skillet.
  • Low and slow is best:  Cook the croissants on medium to medium-low heat. This allows the custard to set inside without burning the outside too quickly.
  • Use a nonstick skillet or well-seasoned griddle:  You want a golden, even sear without tearing the delicate croissant crust. A bit of butter in the pan helps create that perfect browning.
  • Warm your filling for extra indulgence:  For a melty center, microwave the ricotta mixture for just 10–15 seconds before stuffing. It makes the contrast between warm filling and crisp exterior extra satisfying.






Brunch Accents: Drinks & Dishes to Complement the Main Event

While this Golden Croissant French Toast shines on its own, a thoughtfully curated side or refreshing drink can turn your morning into a true brunch experience. Whether you’re hosting a summer gathering or simply enjoying a quiet meal on the patio, here are a few ideas to elevate your plate:


Fresh & Fruity Sides

  • Refreshing Melon Salad - cool mix of sweet melons, onion, feta, over baby spinach.  A great compliment to the rich French toast.  
  • Stone Fruit Salad with Mint & Lime – Peaches, Nectarines, and Plums sliced and tossed with the zest and juicy of 1 lime , a drizzle of honey, and chopped mint. 

Savory Balance

  • Crispy Bacon or ProsciuttoAdds a salty bite that pairs beautifully with the creamy ricotta filling.

Sips & Sparkles

  • Freshly Brewed Tea or Cold Brew Coffee
  • Peach Bellini or Citrus MimosaLightly bubbly and just sweet enough for a celebratory touch.

A small vase of garden flowers, linen napkins, and a playlist of soft acoustic tunes will set the perfect backdrop. Brunch doesn't need to be elaborate—just thoughtfully delicious.







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Saturday, June 21, 2025

Bridgerton Brunch: Gilded Whispers: Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta with Blueberry Compote




A refined Bridgerton-inspired dessert, this Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta with Blueberry Compote is a light, elegant finale for any brunch. Silky, delicate, and crowned with a jewel-toned topping—fit for royalty and whispered secrets alike.






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💐A Final Flourish:
The Bridgerton Brunch Series


A Sweet Return from the Country

Dearest Gentle Reader,

You may have noticed a brief pause in our regularly scheduled promenade through pastries and propriety. As it happens, this author was most unavoidably called away to the country—where the air is crisp, the invitations fewer, and the panna cotta all but nonexistent. But now, with parasols properly packed and inspiration renewed, we return to town bearing one final, most exquisite delight.

Allow me to present the sixth and crowning entry in our Bridgerton Brunch series:

Gilded Whispers: Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta with Blueberry Compote

A dessert as graceful as a curtsey and as captivating as a well-timed glance across a ballroom floor. Silken and sophisticated, this panna cotta offers a final toast to our brunch affair with the softest whisper of vanilla and the jeweled elegance of a fresh blueberry crown.

It now joins our beloved menu of Ton-approved indulgences:

Whether you're curating a grand brunch table or planning a stolen moment with something sweet, let this final dish remind you:
Elegance need not shout—it merely glimmers in the softest, most golden tones.

Yours in cream, compote, and culinary farewell,

Slice of Southern




"Rumor has it that hearts have been claimed with far less than a spoonful of this silken delight. With the tender grace of vanilla and the jeweled allure of blueberry compote, this panna cotta is not merely a dessert—it is a whispered promise of enchantment to come.”

Lady Whistledown 





Gilded Whispers: Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta with Blueberry Compote

In the chandeliered parlors and moonlit gardens of high society, where glances linger longer than they ought and secrets are as sweet as they are scandalous, there are few indulgences more alluring than dessert done properly.

Today, we turn our gaze to a creation that glistens like a whispered promise beneath candlelight: Gilded Whispers, a Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta crowned with a jeweled cascade of blueberry compote. Silken and subtle, with the heady perfume of real vanilla and a velvety finish worthy of courtly admiration, this dish is no mere finale—it is a farewell curtsy, dipped in cream and draped in luxury.

Delicate, poised, and positively brimming with romantic potential, this dessert does not clamor for attention. It lingers, it lures, and in doing so, it leaves its mark—on both palate and memory.

Let it shimmer. Let it swoon. And above all, let it be served.





A Toast to Gilded Indulgence

My dear, there comes a moment at every gathering—after the laughter has softened and the last cup of tea has been poured—when a truly lovely dessert brings not only satisfaction but a hush of admiration.

Gilded Whispers, with its silken vanilla bean cream and jewel-toned blueberry compote, is just such a finale. It does not beg for attention; it earns it, quietly and beautifully, like a well-timed compliment or a perfectly written letter.

It is a dessert for lingering glances, for shared smiles, and for those blissful moments when conversation gives way to contentment. Whether served at the garden table beneath trailing wisteria or in the drawing room among dear friends, this panna cotta is not simply a sweet—it is a gentle indulgence, meant to be savored slowly, and remembered fondly.




From the Table of Lady Bridgerton: 


Perfect Pairings for a Proper Finale

Dearest Guest,

When one concludes a gathering of distinction—be it a brunch in the garden or an intimate affair among friends—it is the final note that lingers longest. With Gilded Whispers, a Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta crowned in blueberry splendor, we are offered a dessert so delicate, so exquisite, that the rest of the table must rise in kind to meet it.

Might I suggest the following pairings to ensure your finale is nothing short of unforgettable?

Tea Pairing:  A gently perfumed Vanilla Earl Grey or Chamomile with a hint of lavender—both delightfully subtle companions that enhance without overshadowing.

Libation:  A flute of Sparkling Rosé or a refined Elderflower Spritz—for those moments when celebration calls for a graceful sip and just the slightest sparkle.

Musical Accompaniment:  Classical strings with romantic overtures—Mozart’s lighter quartets or a soft violin sonata will set a mood as gentle as the panna cotta itself.

Table Touches:  Consider a linen tablecloth in soft dove grey or pale blush, paired with gold flatware and crystal dessert cups. A small vase of white garden roses or violets will whisper of elegance without shouting for attention.

A well-appointed table, my dear, is not merely for show. It is a gesture—one that says: you are welcome, you are cherished, and you will be remembered.

Warmest regards,
Lady Bridgerton






Lady Whistledown’s Final Word: A Toast to Bridgerton Brunch

As the last crumb is savored and the final sip of tea lingers on the tongue, one must confess — this Bridgerton Brunch has been nothing short of a genteel affair, worthy of the ton’s finest tables and whispered intrigues. From the honeyed warmth of Lady Featherington’s Tea Loaf to the scandalous sweetness of Strawberries & Secrets, each bite has told a story as rich and layered as the society we adore to observe.

A toast, then, to the art of the brunch — where flavors mingle like the most delicate courtship, and every dish offers a flirtation with delight. Whether you’ve danced through these recipes like a debutante at her first ball or simply lingered like a favored guest over tea, know this: the true luxury lies not only in the fare but in the company and the stories shared.

So, dear reader, as you close this chapter of indulgence and refinement, carry forth the spirit of Bridgerton Brunch — a celebration of elegance, warmth, and the irresistible allure of a well-set table.

Until our next rendezvous, may your days be as sparkling as champagne, and your gatherings as unforgettable as a whispered secret.

Yours most sincerely,
Lady Whistledown


















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