What’s your favorite thing to make with fresh strawberries?
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19 Comments
Jocelyn
I love them straight from the fridge. But, if we’re talking cooking, I LOVE strawberry jam. That is my favorite thing to do with strawberries. Period.
Ngo Family Farm
My vote, too, for any that actually make it back to the kitchen, is jam!
-Jaime
Bee Girl
Yes! Strawberry jam is the best! Do either of you have a favorite recipe? We’ve made strawberry jam once before and it was delicious, but it was just a super basic recipe 🙂
Ngo Family Farm
Super basic here, too – strawberries cooked with a little sugar until thickened, with some lemon or orange zest and juice 🙂
Bee Girl
Oohhh…orange zest sounds fabulous!
The Stay @ Home-Gardener
Make sure you toss over some bird netting on those plants fast!! Before they turn red and the birds and animals decide to eat them while you are at work!! Protect the fruit!
Bee Girl
Thanks for the reminder about the bird netting! A few of our cherries have already been lost to the birds…I could not stand it if we lost strawberries, too!!!
Luisa
Yay! We have about 16 strawberries growing that’s more than last year. I usually freeze strawberries, cherries and peaches so later in the fall/ winter I can use them for pies, smoothies and fruit sauces. I think this year if we go strawberry picking I’m going to freeze the strawberries and maybe make jam later saw this in soulemama’s “Creative Family”. Enjoy your strawberries!
Bee Girl
Yes! Saving some for later will definitely be in order! It just seems so magical to have berries (and all fruit, really) from our own yard tucked away for later eating 🙂 I’ll check out soulemama’s recipe! Thanks for the tip!
CrankyPuppy
We just planted our plants last year and are getting strawberries here and there. It’s not enough to do anything with, so they usually don’t make it back to the kitchen. 🙂 And they’re sending runners all over the place, so I’m just letting them go so that the bed gets established.
FYI, I’ve got a post up over at Cranky Puppy about the different options for freezing berries and how long they last with each. Better to tuck some away so that you can enjoy them all year!
Bee Girl
It sounds like you are where we were a year ago with our mini strawberry bed! It’s really exploded this year and I am super excited to get more than a berry or two out of the bed 🙂
Thanks for directing me to post about freezing…I’s super behind on my blog reading 🙁 I’m popping over now! 🙂
Crafty Cristy
I love to eat them straight, especially from the garden. BTW, they are looking good!
Bee Girl
Thanks! Straight is definitely delicious! 🙂
Crafty Cristy
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1st Man
Sliced, tossed with a bit of sugar to allow them to macerate, slightly smashed up, then spooned over a broken up biscuit and topped with a dollop of fresh whipped cream. Sigh…heaven….
Ngo Family Farm
Dang, that does sound like heaven!! 🙂
Bee Girl
Oh my! Over a biscuit!? With fresh whipped cream?!? That sounds divine!!!
Dani
Strawberry Fool – packed with cholesterol, and waist increasing properties, but completely to die for 🙂
Btw, I just found out recently, if your strawberry plants start sending out shoots (runners), remove them. Otherwise the plant goes into reproduction mode and stops producing fruit.
Bee Girl
Ooh…Strawberry Fool, ha? I’ll have to give that a try 🙂
Thanks for the tip on the runners! I just noticed a few and will have to take care of them so we can get as much fruit as possible!