As COVID-19 cases rise, Californians are celebrating Fourth of July at home this weekend. These strawberry shortcake cookies are ideal for contactless-delivery-style sharing with friends.
this Fourth of July, we can still share one of the holiday’s signature desserts with loved ones. A strawberry shortcake piled with whipped cream and fresh fruit doesn’t travel well, but these cookies can be packed up and left on doorsteps contactless-delivery-style.
Whipped cream and sweetened berries bake into mounds of buttery dough, and the sugared tops get crackly and the berries stay juicy in the tender centers. It’s like a mouthful of strawberry shortcake but without the plate and fork.
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