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Strawberries: Seasonal Recipe Round-Up

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Welcome to another Seasonal Recipe Round-Up! This time we’re featuring strawberries (and next time is snap peas– see schedule below). I’m sharing my tips and a three recipes, and you can participate by sharing your own tips and/or recipes in the comments.

What are Strawberries?

I can’t think why I need to answer this question, but hey, in the interest of being complete, I will. They are some of the most delicious fruits on the planet! 😉 Besides that though, good strawberries are juicy, sweet, and contain lots of Vitamin C.

Sadly, strawberries are #5 on the “Dirty Dozen” list of foods with highest pesticide residues — so buy or grow organic if you can. The season strawberry season varies from place to place, but typically is April through July.

How to Choose and Store Strawberries

Strawberries are highly perishable, so purchase or pick and use quickly — ideally within two days.When picking your own, choose firm and plump berries that don’t have mold. Color should be shiny and deep. Unlike tomatoes or other foods, they don’t ripen after picking.

When I get fresh strawberries, I deal with them right away. I cut off the green tops, rinse them in a strainer, then lay out on towels to dry. Whatever I’m not using right away (for jam, etc.) goes into the freezer.

To freeze, lay the strawberries out on trays to freeze individually, then pop the frozen berries into freezer bags. Or you do what I do — I never have that much freezer space available — put the slightly wet berries right into the freezer bags. With my way, you’re more likely to have berries frozen together. But it works out all right. 🙂

How to Use Strawberries

Once again, a no-brainer thing to cover for the world’s most popular fruit! I would venture a guess that most strawberries the world round are eaten… just plain! I like to have fresh strawberries with a generous drizzle of raw, sweet Jersey cream.

However, strawberry abundance can turn into desserts, jams, smoothies. During strawberry season, you can make fizzy fermented beverages out of strawberries — water kefir, Kombucha, or strawberry-ginger soda.

Nourishing Traditions cautions against using highly-acidic strawberries in the fermented jams (my raspberry version is here). Even though I have not challenged this by trying to make strawberry fermented preserves, I have never had trouble using them in fermented beverages.

How do you eat strawberries? 🙂

Strawberry Recipes

In this recipe round-up, I’m sharing a few recipes and ideas. First up is an ice cream recipe from Marillyn Beard (who blogs at Just Making Noise). This Roasted Strawberry Balsamic Crème Fraîche Ice Cream comes from her book Just Making Ice Cream. She graciously allowed me to share it with you in this strawberry round up.

Next, strawberry water kefir. Use a cup or two of fresh or frozen sliced strawberries in the second ferment of water kefir.

And finally, just a simple dessert that I and my children call The Best Dessert Ever. I mentioned it above — fresh strawberries with raw, sweet Jersey cream — or whole goat milk, which is originally how we ate this dessert.

Now, it is your turn to share!

How to Participate in the Seasonal Recipe Round-Up

Bloggers and non-bloggers, feel free to add a comment here with your favorite recipes or posts.

Please use real, whole ingredients in recipes, and preferably traditional methods of preparation. Whole ingredients means whole grains, vegetables, legumes, meats, and unrefined sweeteners. In order to keep the integrity of “nourishing” food, I will delete any recipes that use processed, boxed foods. Where possible, incorporate traditional methods of preparation, like soaking, sprouting and fermenting. The idea here is that your recipes and tips should help our readers find traditional methods for preparing seasonal vegetables.

Share Your Strawberry Recipes and Tips!

Seasonal Recipe Round-Up Schedule: July through August

Remember, the round-ups don’t close — you can add your recipes at any time. And I hope you will!

  • Friday, July 6, 2012 — Snap Peas
  • Friday, July 20, 2012 — Cucumbers
  • Friday, August 3, 2012 — Berries
  • Friday, August 17, 2012 — Tomatoes
  • Friday, August 31, 2012 — Squash

All seasonal recipe round-ups are (and will be) listed on the Recipes page.

Come back on Friday, July 6 for our snap pea link-up in the Seasonal Recipe Round-Up.

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About Wardee Harmon

Wardee lives in the Boise area of Idaho with her dear family. She's the lead teacher and founder of the Eat God's Way online cooking program as well as the author of Fermenting, Sourdough A to Z, and other traditional cooking books. Eat God's Way helps families get healthier and happier using cooking methods and ingredients from Bible Times like sourdough, culturing, and ancient grains.

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  1. Katie says

    June 22, 2012 at 10:22 am

    We love strawberries! I’m sharing our raw strawberry lemonade slushies recipe as well as a strawberry cacao kefir smoothie. Thanks for hosting!

    http://www.riddlelove.com/2012/03/raw-strawberry-lemonade-slushies-recipe.html

    http://www.riddlelove.com/2012/01/raw-strawberry-cacao-kefir-smoothies.html

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  2. Jamie says

    June 24, 2012 at 1:28 am

    Hello, Wardee!
    Well, no links to post or anything else. Just this: our favorite strawberry recipe. Fresh strawberries room temperature and dipped in powdered sugar. YUM! Best if the strawberries are fully ripe off of the plant and dipped immediately.
    Jamie

    Reply
  3. Good Food Good Friends says

    June 24, 2012 at 4:45 am

    Great post! Always looking for new ideas to use up my fresh produce!

    Reply
  4. Heather Segars says

    June 27, 2012 at 10:45 pm

    Had to share today’s frozen yogurt covered strawberries! Can’t get enough of these things.

    Reply
  5. the not so super mama says

    July 1, 2012 at 9:26 pm

    OK, I had to share another strawberry recipe we made this week. Strawberry Popsicles- delicious, healthy, and a great fourth of july treat!

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