I put together a super simple dessert for the feast day of the Crowning of the Blessed Virgin and thought I'd share it in case you were wanting a jumping off point or some inspiration for your own festivities!
The great thing about parfaits and trifles is that there are no hard and fast rules and they are so versatile and yet still look fancy and are a special treat. This is what I put together from what I had but use what you have and make it work!
The blueberries represent Mary and the peach her golden crown. The whipped cream symbolizes the heavenly clouds and I suppose you could even have the cake represent that she is fully human and still intercedes for us here on earth below.
Ingredients:
- Yellow Cake (Other possibilities: Nilla wafers, brownies, cookies, graham crackers, or just omit it altogether.)
- Blueberries (about 2 cups)
- One Peach (Or how about mango or pineapple?)
- Whipped Cream (I used about 3-4 cups. Other possibilities: Vanilla ice cream or pudding)
Assemble your glasses or use a trifle dish.
Peel your peach and slice thinly. Cube up your cake into bite size pieces. Then just layer it all together: cake, whipped cream, blueberries, whipped cream, and use several slices of your peach for Mary's crown. Simple, simple.
I experimented with several crownesque shapes...
and an abstract version. No rules, remember?
Enjoy!
"And a great portent appeared in heaven, a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars." Revelation 12:1
Mary, you who are mother of our King and queen of heaven, pray for us!
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