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An elegant, kid-friendly dessert for Mother’s Day

- By Christophe­r Kimball

Surprise Mom — if you can — with this elegant but kid-friendly dessert for Mother’s Day.

This treat, from our book “COOKish,” which limits recipes to just six ingredient­s without sacrificin­g flavor, takes just 20 minutes and can be tucked into the back of the freezer up to a week in advance. It combines Italian semifreddo with a layered pudding popular in Portugal and its former colony Macau.

Called serradura, which translates as “sawdust,” the traditiona­l pudding layers pulverized Marie biscuits and whipped cream sweetened with condensed milk. We elevate the dish by opening a can of mandarin oranges and chopping them to fold into the cream.

For additional texture, we keep the biscuits mostly whole and layer them in a pan with the fruit-studded cream. After freezing, the dessert is cut into slices that reveal a mosaic-like design. To serve, invert it onto a platter or slice it directly in the pan; if too firm to cut, let it soften for a few minutes at room temperatur­e.

If you can’t find Marie biscuits, shortbread cookies are a good substitute. Even graham crackers could work, though they won’t have the same texture. Regardless, this frozen sweet looks impressive but is a breeze to make.

Semifreddo with Mandarin Oranges and Biscuits

Start to finish: 20minutes, plus freezing

Servings: 8

• 1cup cold heavy cream

• 1 cup sweetened condensed milk

• 23½-ounce container mandarin orange segments packed in juice, drained and roughly chopped (2 cups)

• 2 tablespoon­s Grand Marnier OR amaretto OR bourbon

• ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

• Pinch of kosher salt

• 5- to 7-ounce package Marie biscuits

Line a 9-by-5-inch loaf pan with plastic wrap, leaving 3-inch overhang on each long side. In a large bowl with an electric mixer, beat the cream and condensed milk to stiff peaks. Fold in the oranges, Grand Marnier, vanilla and salt. Place a layer of the cookies in the bottom of the pan, breaking them to fit, then spread with a third of the cream mixture. Repeat the layering 2more times. Press the plastic-wrap overhang directly against the surface, then freeze for at least 2hours or up to 1week. To serve, cut into slices.

For more recipes, go to Christophe­r Kimball’s Milk Street at 177milkstr­eet.com/ap

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