No matter what your age or where you live, there is a good chance that you have a vivid memory of perfectly ripe strawberries. Though strawberries are available at almost every time of year these days thanks to good shipping, there really is, nothing quite like a strawberry that is very fresh and perfectly ripe strait out of your own garden.
Strawberries do not need a lot of skill to grow, and the fresh taste makes it more than worth having a few pots on your patio or a plot in your garden. Fresh strawberries are delicious on their own with a little cream and sugar, or added to other recipes.
The strawberries we eat today are native to the Americas, but they are a hybrid between the species of South America and the species of North America. This created a strawberry plant that would survive in both climates and still produce succulent fruit that have always been a sign of decadence in Europe.
On the other hand, in Argentina, in South America, they were considered poisonous until the middle of the 1800s. These plants varied a great deal in size, shape, and flavor, they usually bear the distinctive red color and nearly heart-shaped fruit that have made them so popular.
When you are thinking about strawberries, you will of course think of eating them raw, but you will find that there are several other options that will prove just as delicious. One fun dessert option is to remove the green leaves and cut the strawberries themselves down into small chunks. Then place them in a bowl and cover them with water, after which, you will strew white sugar over the top as liberally as you like. If you let it add ice and let it soak in the refrigerator for a few hours, you will have a deliciously cold summer treat.
Some people prefer a more complex flavor, or a little more tartness to their berries. A good way to add more complexity to your strawberries is to dip them into some good balsamic vinegar and powdered sugar. The sharpness of the vinegar adds a nice contrast to the sweetness of the sugar. This makes a simple, intriguing end to a meal.
Strawberries are not just for dessert. Add some sliced strawberries to a spinach salad to add color and sweetness. A dressing made of honey, mustard, balsamic vinegar and rice vinegar makes a nice accompaniment to the spinach, berries, red onion slices, and caraway seeds. Eat this for a light lunch or serve it as a side salad at a dinner for instant compliments.
Another twist is to take fresh spinach leaves and de-stem them so you only have the tender leaves. Diagonally slice some strawberries, to this add some Gorgonzola cheese and homemade croutons, and then top this with some ranch dressing and fresh ground black pepper. The combination is a wonderful blend of sweet, tart, crunch and is just downright delicious.
Make sure that you do not underestimate the power of strawberries; you will find that with a little bit of effort, they have quite a lot to offer. They really are the ideal berries and they are by far among the most popular. - 16463
Strawberries do not need a lot of skill to grow, and the fresh taste makes it more than worth having a few pots on your patio or a plot in your garden. Fresh strawberries are delicious on their own with a little cream and sugar, or added to other recipes.
The strawberries we eat today are native to the Americas, but they are a hybrid between the species of South America and the species of North America. This created a strawberry plant that would survive in both climates and still produce succulent fruit that have always been a sign of decadence in Europe.
On the other hand, in Argentina, in South America, they were considered poisonous until the middle of the 1800s. These plants varied a great deal in size, shape, and flavor, they usually bear the distinctive red color and nearly heart-shaped fruit that have made them so popular.
When you are thinking about strawberries, you will of course think of eating them raw, but you will find that there are several other options that will prove just as delicious. One fun dessert option is to remove the green leaves and cut the strawberries themselves down into small chunks. Then place them in a bowl and cover them with water, after which, you will strew white sugar over the top as liberally as you like. If you let it add ice and let it soak in the refrigerator for a few hours, you will have a deliciously cold summer treat.
Some people prefer a more complex flavor, or a little more tartness to their berries. A good way to add more complexity to your strawberries is to dip them into some good balsamic vinegar and powdered sugar. The sharpness of the vinegar adds a nice contrast to the sweetness of the sugar. This makes a simple, intriguing end to a meal.
Strawberries are not just for dessert. Add some sliced strawberries to a spinach salad to add color and sweetness. A dressing made of honey, mustard, balsamic vinegar and rice vinegar makes a nice accompaniment to the spinach, berries, red onion slices, and caraway seeds. Eat this for a light lunch or serve it as a side salad at a dinner for instant compliments.
Another twist is to take fresh spinach leaves and de-stem them so you only have the tender leaves. Diagonally slice some strawberries, to this add some Gorgonzola cheese and homemade croutons, and then top this with some ranch dressing and fresh ground black pepper. The combination is a wonderful blend of sweet, tart, crunch and is just downright delicious.
Make sure that you do not underestimate the power of strawberries; you will find that with a little bit of effort, they have quite a lot to offer. They really are the ideal berries and they are by far among the most popular. - 16463
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