Lemon-Blueberry Syrup
Lynley Jones
Lemony-blueberry syrup for pancakes, waffles or French toast, or use it as a topping to drizzle on ice cream and desserts.
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Montclair, NJ, 07042
United States
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Lemony-blueberry syrup for pancakes, waffles or French toast, or use it as a topping to drizzle on ice cream and desserts.
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1 stick unsalted butter, sotened
3 1/2 cups powdered (confectioner's) sugar
6 Tablespoons heavy cream
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Pinch of salt
1. In a standing mixer fitted with the paddle attachment(or using an electric mixer), cream the butter for 2-3 minutes until pale and soft. Beat in the pinch of salt, then gradually add the powdered sugar, a cup-full at a time, alternating with splashes of cream, while continuing to beat. Beat in vanilla extract. Taste and add another small pinch of salt if needed to bring the flavors together. Stir in food coloring if desired.
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1 cup heavy whipping cream
1 Tablespoon sugar (or more or less to taste)
Optional (but usually delicious): 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1. Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl.
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