Cannoli Strawberries
These Cannoli Strawberries are the cannoli for people who love fruit and don’t want to turn on the oven.
If there are just a few things I’ll remember about my first trip to Boston, I hope the cannolis will be on that list forever. While exploring the city on foot, we discovered Mike’s Pastry in the North End.
I’m still unsure if Bostonians actually think this place is a tradition, or consider it a tourist trap. Either way, I was entranced by the sights and smells.
Mike’s version shaped my guidelines for all future cannoli – 1.) It must have a crisp shell, 2.) It has to be filled with lightly sweetened ricotta, and 3.) Not a requirement, but if there are pistachios or mini chocolate chips dotting the ends, it’ll get bonus points in my Cannoli Hall of Fame Scrapbook (not a real thing / should be).
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Even though I went rogue and used strawberries instead of shells today (it’s too hot to turn on the oven and bake shells), I still met 2 out of my 3 requirements (so does my easy cannoli dip!). Not too shabby.
I found a recipe for Stuffed Strawberries inspired by cannoli, and I was sold. I recommend that you serve these immediately (or refrigerate them for just an hour if you need to), because to be honest, they get a little watery after that.
Despite that drawback, I love the flavors – the tangy vanilla- and lemon-flecked ricotta plays well with the sweet strawberry, and the bit of crunch sprinkled on at the end adds a texture contrast. Its a fruity Boston-inspired sweet treat for when it’s too damn hot to turn on the oven.
These are also perfect as part of a Valentine’s Day snacks board, unless you’re already making Valentine’s dessert shooters.
Cannoli Strawberries
Ingredients
- 8 ounces ricotta cheese
- 1 pound fresh strawberries about 18 strawberries
- ¼ cup powdered sugar
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- ¼ teaspoon grated lemon zest
- Chopped pistachios or mini chocolate chips for garnish (optional)
Instructions
- Place ricotta in a cheesecloth-lined fine mesh strainer set over a large bowl. Place in refrigerator for one hour.
- Meanwhile, using a small melon baller or spoon, hollow out insides of strawberries.
- Stir together strained ricotta, sugar, vanilla and lemon zest. Using a pastry bag or small spoon, fill strawberries with ricotta mixture. Sprinkle with pistachios or chocolate chips, if desired. Serve immediately, if possible, or refrigerate up to 1 hour.
Oh this is such a great idea! Strawberries are coming into season here soon so cannot wait to try this!!
Thanks Brooke, I hope you enjoy them!
Thanks Isabel! They certainly don’t last for long, that’s for sure!
Hahaha,the perils of reading food blogs in the evening, right? Happens to me every night 🙂
These are so cute! My kids love cannolis and would devour these in a second. They look amazing!
These are so cute! My kids love cannolis and would devour these in a second. They look amazing!
Thanks Isabel! They certainly don’t last for long, that’s for sure!
Ok, now you really have me wanting a cannoli, like really, really bad. These strawberries sound fantastic. Off to go find some dessert in this house.
Ok, now you really have me wanting a cannoli, like really, really bad. These strawberries sound fantastic. Off to go find some dessert in this house.
Hahaha,the perils of reading food blogs in the evening, right? Happens to me every night 🙂
Ummmm yeah, I will admit to eating quite a few while making them. They were impossible to resist!
Thanks Alice!
Haha yep – the strawberries make me believe it’s a health food 🙂
You’re welcome Debra, and thank YOU for stopping by 🙂
Thanks Liz!
Yummmm…wish I had an Italian restaurant in my area that served great cannoli. Around here, you’re more likely to get a soggy shell filled with (gasp) buttercream 🙁 hahah.
They look so perfect! Wow! Great job! I’d totally make these for my friends but I’m not sure I could keep enough not in my mouth :/
They look so perfect! Wow! Great job! I’d totally make these for my friends but I’m not sure I could keep enough not in my mouth :/
Ummmm yeah, I will admit to eating quite a few while making them. They were impossible to resist!
Love these cannoli strawberries, what a great idea!