In the Pink

Grandmothers are delicious treats. My dad’s mother has always been a huge part of my life–in grade school, whenever I had to write an essay about who I most admired, she took top honors. A few weeks ago, I was at her house to celebrate birthdays for two of my aunts, and the dessert you see above is what Aunt Prissy served in Grandmother’s beautiful crystal, which she has collected over a lifetime.
Although I am a little late in joining, I recently read about a food blogging event called “In the Pink.” Emily at La Dolce Vita invited food bloggers to create pink food and write about it, in honor of breast cancer awareness. When I read Emily’s story and the inspiration for the event, I knew I wanted to join. Knowing my paternal grandmother so well all these years has always had a tiny edge of bitterness to it: I didn’t get to know my mom’s mother, because she lost her life to breast cancer when I was only two years old.
I am grateful for the chance to have such a sweet grandmother in my life, and saddened at the same time to have lost another so early. My hope is that the spread of breast cancer awareness can prevent other women from losing their mothers, grandmothers, sisters, and daughters to such an ugly disease.
Here’s a pink dessert with delicate lace cookies, dedicated to both of my grandmothers, whose lives I cherish. Thanks to Aunt Prissy for making such a lovely dessert, which I think accurately represents the delicate sweetness of grandmothers everywhere.
Amaretto Pink Sherbet with Lace Cookies
Raspberry Sherbet, 1 generous scoop per serving
Amaretto, about 1 tablespoon per scoop (more or less to taste)
Lace cookies, 1 per scoop
Aunt Em’s Lace Cookies
Aunt Prissy used Paula Deen’s recipe for the cookies in the picture but says she likes Aunt Em’s recipe better, so I’m giving it to you instead. Aunt Prissy also recommends parchment paper instead of foil.
1 cup quick oats
1 cup sugar
3 T. flour
1/4 t. baking powder
1 t. salt
1 stick butter, melted
1 t. vanilla
1 egg, beaten
Mix the oats, sugar, flour, and baking powder in a large bowl. Add the melted butter, and mix well. Then add egg and vanilla; stir to combine. Refrigerate the dough for a few hours. Drop spoonfuls 3 inches apart onto a foil- or parchment-lined cookie sheet. Bake at 325 degrees for 7-9 minutes. Watch carefully until they are light brown on edges. Cool slightly and peel off of foil. Makes about 2 1/2 dozen.
To assemble the dessert: scoop sherbet into long-stemmed glasses. Drizzle the amaretto on top. Break cookies in half, and stick one half into each side of the glass. Pretty and easy to do for a lot of people.