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With icebox desserts, just sit back and chill

Low- or no-bake treats make the most of summer with seasonal fruit for get-togethers

- By Robin Mather CHICAGO TRIBUNE

OK, so you signed up to bring dessert to that neighborho­od potluck, family reunion or backyard cookout. But geez, it’s been so hot, and the very idea of firing up the oven to bake a cake or pie for an hour or more just makes you swoon and fan yourself like Blanche Dubois.

Icebox desserts are your go-to in the sweltering season. Cool, rich and everso-easy to prepare, they’re fast, take little or no cooking and wait patiently in the refrigerat­or until you call them to the table. And any of them makes a festive, cooling treat for summer parties.

Creamy lemon icebox pie, an old Southern standby, has the texture of Key lime pie but gets its potent zing from a double hit of lemon — both freshly squeezed juice and finely grated zest. It’s fabulous after a meal of grilled fish or anything, really, where a citric bite to refresh the palate would be welcome. Rev it up with a gingersnap crust and a garnish of crystalliz­ed

ginger. Clouds of whipped cream are the traditiona­l accompanim­ent.

The Brits know how to use berries in their high season, and a berry mix stars in a traditiona­l summer pudding. It’s not pudding in the American sense, of course; to the English, the word “pudding” just means dessert. A juice-soaked bread exterior conceals an interior that is nothing but fruit, a wee bit of sugar and lemon juice to sharpen the berries’ flavor. It’s among our favorite purple desserts.

A deliriousl­y rich chocolate paté, served with or without a light hazelnut cream sauce, is the perfect conclusion to a light supper that might otherwise be uninterest­ing — salad, say, or chilled soup. Make it up to a week in advance or freeze and thaw when you need it. The hazelnut cream also makes a surprising and superb dressing for fruit salad.

It can be your little secret, how easy these pleasing desserts are to make. Tip yourself into your favorite chair, prop up your feet and enjoy a tall glass of iced tea or a generous pour of wine.

And if someone catches you humming “Summertime, and the livin’ is easy,” just smile mysterious­ly.

 ?? Michael Tercha / Chicago Tribune ?? The berry filling for summer pudding soaks bread slices with vibrantly colored juices.
Michael Tercha / Chicago Tribune The berry filling for summer pudding soaks bread slices with vibrantly colored juices.
 ?? Michael Tercha / Chicago Tribune ?? Lemon-Ginger Icebox Pies are cute when made in individual-size springform pans or ramekins.
Michael Tercha / Chicago Tribune Lemon-Ginger Icebox Pies are cute when made in individual-size springform pans or ramekins.

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