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Other than a few frozen treats in the freezer I try to not keep any desserts in our home. That way, if I want a dessert, I have to really want it enough to make it! A celebratory meal promoted the desire to make a sweet treat, but the heat made me really not want to bake a thing! Enter a couple of bags of delicious frozen Oregon blackberries, cream cheese, and some beautiful lemons to create this no-bake treat of lemon and blackberry cheesecake parfaits.
Lemon and Blackberry Cheesecake No-Bake Dessert | A Well Crafted Party
This post is in partnership with Oregon Berries. All opinions are my own. About Oregon Berries: The Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers by fostering plant research and farming education initiatives. Find Oregon Berry brands on the Oregon Berries website! 
While I can absolutely enjoy lemons anytime, and all the time, it isn’t the most Fall-like flavor. Now that the weather is getting cooler and Fall is firmly beginning to take hold, you may want to substitute the lemon for more fall-like flavors. Read on to learn how to make this no-bake blackberry parfait with lemon and a few different fun seasonal variations!

Lemon and Blackberry Cheesecake Parfait

The name parfait is from French meaning “perfect”– I can’t say that I don’t agree. This dish layers a mixture of delicious cream, jam, and curd to create a delightful chilled, no-bake dessert. Layer in some delicious sponge cake to make a tasty trifle! I’ve layered everything how it made sense to me, but the best part of a parfait is that you can switch it up as you desire! In efforts to make this dessert a very simple no-bake treat, I used a pre-made curd rather than making one. No curd available? Sub in a delicious jam!
 Lemon and Blackberry Cheesecake No-Bake Dessert | A Well Crafted Party

Layers of this Lemon-Blackberry Cheesecake Parfait

  • Walnut and butter crust
  • Blackberry Cheesecake Whip
  • Lemon Curd (this is where you can substitute any of your favorite fruit curds or jams!)
  • Vanilla Cheesecake Whip
  • Whipped Cream
  • Blackberry Syrup
  • Frozen Blackberry

Lemon and Blackberry Cheesecake Parfait Recipe

I made six, four-once parfaits with this recipe. Below are all of the ingredients, but again, this is something you can really mix and match as your tastes dictate! There seem to be a LOT of steps with this dessert, but they are all really easy and all-in-all are totally worth it!

Walnut crust:

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup walnuts
  • 1/4 cup melted butter
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar

Directions:

  1. Pulse walnuts, melted butter, and brown sugar in a food processor. Don’t have a food processor? Pulverize the walnuts with a mallet.

Need a nut-free crust? Substitute some ladyfingers or sponge cake.

Blackberry Syrup:

Ingredients: 

  • 1 package of frozen Oregon blackberries (I used the Stahlbush Island Farms Marion Blackberries which has 10 oz of blackberries) – reserve 6-10 berries for garnish
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/8 cup water

Directions: 

  1. Put water, sugar, and blackberries in a small saucepan over medium heat. Stir occasionally so that the sugar doesn’t burn.
  2. Cook down and simmer until the mixture thickens. (About 10 minutes.) Continue to stir.
  3. Strain the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve reserving the liquid. Let the syrup cool in the fridge while you complete the rest of the steps.

Keep reading for the real secret to this delicious dessert!

 

Lemon and Blackberry Cheesecake No-Bake Dessert | A Well Crafted Party

Cheesecake Whip:

This part is my favorite because you are basically taking one step and turning it into three different layers!

Ingredients:

  • 1 pint of heavy whipping cream
  • 2, 8 oz packs of cream cheese (room temperature)
  • 2 teaspoons of vanilla
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/8th cup of blackberry syrup

Directions:

  1. Make whipped cream: Whip the heavy whipping cream with a hand mixer (or whisk) until peaks begin to form. Add 1 teaspoon of vanilla and 1/8th cup of sugar and continue whipping until peaks are well formed. Don’t overwhip as you’ll get sweet butter instead of whipped cream. Set aside two cups of whipped cream.
  2. Whip cream cheese: Whip up the cream cheese with a hand mixer or whisk until softened. Mix the cream cheese with the remaining whipped cream. Split the mixture into two bowls.
  3. Vanilla Cheesecake Whip: Take one of the cream cheese/ whipped cream mixtures add the remaining 1/8th cup of sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Mix well.
  4. Blackberry Cheesecake Whip: Take the remaining cream cheese/whipped cream mixture and add in 1/8th cup of chilled blackberry syrup. Mix well. This mixture will be thinner than the previous mixture.
  5. Chill:  Place the whipped cream, vanilla cheesecake whip, and blackberry cheesecake whip in the fridge for 30 minutes before building your parfait.
  6. Build: After the mixtures have chilled, build your parfaits. Layer in jam or pre-made curd to knock this dessert out of the park! Top the mixture with blackberry syrup and garnish with frozen blackberries.

Substitute a pear or apple jam for the lemon curd for a nice fall twist to this dessert!

 

It has been a long time since I’ve shared a Saturday Spirits post. But, this past hot weather and a challenge from Oregon Berries to create a recipe featuring blackberries and edible flowers got me thinking about a deliciously sweet, cold blackberry lemonade that would be fun to sip on a long afternoon playing outdoors.

Oregon blackberries are perfectly in season at this time of year, but thankfully, you can capture the fresh berry flavor all year long with the use of frozen Oregon blackberries. This recipe makes a tasty non-alcoholic lavender blackberry lemonade and tips for an easy cocktail created with this base recipe.

This post is in partnership with Oregon Berries. All opinions are my own. About Oregon Berries: The Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers by fostering plant research and farming education initiatives. Find Oregon Berry brands on the Oregon Berries website! 

Lavender Blackberry Lemonade | A Well Crafted Party

In the past, I was not much of a fan of lavender in my foods or beverages. However, as I’ve gotten older, I’ve started to appreciate the subtle floral note as an addition to different drinks, meals, and desserts. The combination of tart lemons, sweet blackberries, and lavender is an especially good use of this edible flower.

Blackberry Lavender Lemonade

I started this recipe by making two different simple syrups. I made a lavender simple syrup and a blackberry simple syrup. Then combined the syrups with freshly squeezed lemon juice and water.

The simple syrups help sweeten the lemonade, but I do suggest sweetening to taste a bit as I tend to like things a bit more tart.

Lavender simple syrup:

I was able to find a beautiful lavender plant at our local farmer’s market. I’ll be planting it in my yard so that I can continue to make this simple syrup year after year.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 3 heads of fresh lavender

Directions:

    In a small heavy bottom saucepan place all ingredients. Cook over medium heat, stirring until the sugar is dissolved.
    Cook for about 5 minutes and take off the heat. I let mine sit for 10 minutes to cool a bit and allow the flavor to meld a bit more.
    Strain, reserving the liquid.

Blackberry Simple Syrup

If you’ve never had an Oregon blackberry then you may think of blackberries a bit differently than I do. I always associated blackberries with lots of seeds and a berry flavor, but just not worth the effort to cook with/eat due to the seeds. However, after eating Oregon blackberries it has become my favorite berry by far! Juicy, bold flavor and not the same seedy feeling that I’ve had experienced in the past. I’ve learned that Oregon is an ideal growing environment for berries due to the great combination of how the Oregon soil, air, and water work together. The berries that are chosen for Oregon Berries products are picked at the peak of ripeness and are frozen within 24 hours of being picked to maximize taste, juiciness, and nutrition.

Ingredients:

  • 16 oz frozen blackberries
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup water

Directions:

    Put all ingredients in a small, heavy-bottomed saucepan and cook over medium heat. Stir frequently so that sugar doesn’t burn.
    Cook until the blackberries are cooked down and the sugar is dissolved. About 5-10 minutes.
    Strain mixture, smashing all the blackberries and reserving the liquid.

Blackberry Lavender Lemonade

Makes approximately 1 64 oz pitcher

  • 1 cup of lavender simple syrup
  • 1 cup of blackberry simple syrup
  • Freshley squeezed juice of 12 lemons
  • 4 cups water
  • Blackberries and lemon slices for garnish

Combine all ingredients in a pitcher and chill.

To create a tasty (and easy) cocktail with this mixture add in your favorite gin or vodka. This makes an easy summer cocktail for those who wish to imbibe.

See my other Oregon Berries recipes:

I love working with Oregon Berries because I already buy them and eat them on the regular. Getting to share my love with you is icing on the cake.

Can’t get enough blackberries? Check out the hashtags #oregonberries or #putaberryonit to see what others are doing with Oregon Berries!

Whether you just want a tasty mysteriously dark cocktail to impress your guests at a Halloween party or something fun to spice up a space themed party, this cocktail packs a punch. Dubbed the ‘Dark Side of the Moontini’ this drink utilizes a ice ball created out of a triple-berry syrup that then melts into a mixture of bourbon and splash of berry soda water.

This post is in partnership with Oregon Berries. All opinions are my own. See my other collaborations with Oregon Berries: Triple Berry Smoothie with Miso & Marionberry Champagne Cocktail

Triple Berry Syrup made into a cocktail ice ball | A Well Crafted Party

The star of this cocktail is the slowly melting ice ball created with a triple-berry syrup. The syrup is SO easy to create. I used Stahlbush Island Farms frozen black raspberries, raspberries, and Marion blackberries. I kept to the darker berries for a rich flavor that would pair well with the bourbon, but also to make sure my drink had a very dark color to it (naturally).

Triple Berry Simple Syrup

This triple berry simple syrup can be made to mix with cocktails or non-alcoholic drinks. I love this syrup in Italian Creme Sodas or mixed with lemonade. YUM.

Use the below portions to create a batch of syrup in any amount that you need:

  • 1 part each type of berry
  • 2 part water
  • 2  part granulated sugar

Or, to make approximately 2.5 cups of syrup:

  • 1 cup black raspberries
  • 1 cup raspberries
  • 1 cup Marion blackberries
  • 2 cups water
  • 2 cups sugar

Directions:

  1. Put the frozen berries and water in a saucepan and cook over medium heat (stirring occasionally so it doesn’t stick) until the berries soften. Approximately 5 minutes.
  2. Add the sugar. Stir until the sugar is dissolved. Approximately 5 minutes.
  3. Strain the liquid from the berries. Squish the berries as you go to get all the lovely juices.
  4. Refrigerate the berry syrup for up to two weeks

Bourbon and Berry Martini for a Space Themed Party | A Well Crafted Party

Create the Berry Ice Ball:

I use the individual ice spheres (affiliate link) to create my ice balls. I literally have these in my freezer at all times with at least two ice balls ready to go for when I want a bourbon on ice. I love the way they look, but even more, I love the way that they melt. To create the berry ice ball I didn’t want it to be TOO sweet, so I first filled the ice sphere mold a third of the way with water. I then complete the sphere with my berry syrup. I do freeze my ice balls overnight so that they are pretty hard. To release from the mold I put under running water for about 30 seconds.


Bourbon and Berry Martini for a Space Themed Party | A Well Crafted Party

The berry ice ball would be great with a delicious lemonade or even a plopped into a lemon drop cocktail.  However, I wanted the cocktail to be both dark in color and in flavor. I wanted something complex. So, bourbon was my go to liquor.

Dark Side of the Moontini

(A Bourbon and Berry Cocktail)

Ingredients:

  • 1 Berry Ice Ball
  • 2 oz of your favorite bourbon
  • 1 oz of berry flavored soda water

Directions:

  1. Put berry ice ball in a martini glass
  2. Add 2 ounces of your favorite bourbon
  3. Top with 1 ounce (or to taste) of your favorite berry flavored soda water

This drink starts of strong and as the ice melts gets sweeter. It is a sipper for sure!

Bourbon and Berry Martini for a Space Themed Party | A Well Crafted Party