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That title just doesn’t even begin to do this recipe justice but if I were to list all the things it has going for it, you would be missing precious seconds that you weren’t preparing and eating this dessert.
You start with sweet strawberries that are ruby red through and through. Then you have hefty squares of brown sugar pound cake bright from lemon zest and a perfect balance between dense and moist (I hate that word but there are times when one just has to say it. Talking about cake is one of those times). Those items get stabbed with a rosemary skewer which not only looks rustic and pretty darn cool but permeates the strawberry and cake with a soft woodsy scent.

On top of that a generous slathering of brown butter before it hits a hot grill. The berry and cake lined skewers stay there until the slates of the grill leave their mark – a trademark of Summer too often reserved for burgers and steak. In that brief, albeit very hot moment, the juice of the berries warm and concentrate so that when you bite through the exterior you are destined to have a red stained chin and a goofy grin of delight. The pound cake is amazing as is but there is very little that isn’t improve with a brown buttery crust. All of that is dipped and cooled with a lightly sweet Mascarpone or simple whipped cream.
Your fourth of July guests will have never had strawberry shortcake like this.
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Beautiful summer dessert. Great all-American treat for 4th of July. Love the rosemary skewers!
yuuuuuuuuuuumma!!!!!!
This is a really unique way to enjoy this classic dessert! Love this idea.
I love this idea of using the rosemary both as a skewer and as a way to perfume the strawberries and poundcake. Can’t wait to get this up onto Gojee 🙂
mmmmm lovely and sounds delishious! But, you had me with the new header…I LOVE peonies!
Who needed all the whipped cream anyway? I love this new, fresh approach.
You are amazing – this is proof!
Brilliant! Looks fantastic!
We are always knee-deep in rosemary at my house, so I can’t wait to try this re-do of an old favorite. So creative and inspired…..and that brown sugar pound cake looks so moist and delicious!
Loving your new banner!
i could only imagine how beautiful you are in person. your beauty comes through in your food!
YUM! This looks so great!
Holy delicious – yes please! Sounds perfect for our fourth of July bbq – which, if you don’t have plans, you should consider joining us on the farm for!
xx
@Kimberly – You are so sweet. That sounds glorious but we actually head up to my cousin’s farm in Lynden. The 4th is very big in our family.
Nom Nom Nom!! 😀
Gonna!
“A generous slathering of brown butter before it hits the grill”–sold. Happy 4th to you to, Ashley! This looks absolutely fantastic (and I giggled at your insertion about Jaime Oliver and rosemary–so true).
@Megan – Happy 4th. Hope you are having a lovely trip in Seattle! Quick!! Go outside, there’s sun. Oh, nope .. it’s gone now.
you are amazing. that is all.
Will you be bringing this to our 4th of July!?!?!
@Amy – You bring the rosemary I’ll bring the cake and berries.
Cheers to Jamie Oliver and his skewering needs/wants! If only I had a grill. Or a grill pan. Or a rosemary plant that hadn’t just died:)
oh what a good idea! grilled strawberries are amazing
Holy heaven. Amaze balls!
First of all, your new banner is delightful! And now, what a wonderful inventive way to present strawberry shortcake! How creative, how fun but especially…how pretty.
i think this really was my most memorable bite of strawberry ever. thanks babe.
@my husband – my pleasure. Love.
This makes for a very good yet also unexpected hors d’oeuvre.
What a brilliant idea! It’s beautiful and no doubt delicious as well. I’ll be queen for a day if I make these for my friends.
Many people seem to hate the word “moist”.
I’d love to be an English mothertongue to understand why 😉
Great skewer.
Gorgeous photos and beautiful recipe!
Everything is better with rosemary, so I suppose strawberries and cake are no exception. I’ll be firing up the grill to try this asap.
@Camille – So true. I adore rosemary. Sweet and savory alike.
What an excellent idea! I love being able to use the grill to cook EVERYTHING, one after the other, without a ton of messy pans and in and out of the oven. Beautiful.
I made this for the 4th of July and EVERYONE loved it! The brown butter is a must. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
I just made this and it was wonderful, thank you so much for sharing! I will probably repost it (with credit and a link) at my blog, if that’s ok! Something so good must be passed on, haha. I had my doubts about the necessity of the additional butter but man oh man, brown butter is… I can’t even describe it, it’s like, “how did you come from just butter?!”
Yum!!!! And the way you describe this dessert is just so fascinating!
Triple YUM! 🙂 This is great! I will definitely be making this for my next pot luck party!
Just love your blog, Ashley. Just a mouthwatering joy to peruse!
@Sherry – Thanks! Looking forward to spending time with your beautiful daughter today!
Great job