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Strawberry Season, a Pickle, & a Jam!

STRAWBERRY SEASON, A PICKLE & A JAM!

Well….it took forever, but it has finally arrived: strawberry season.  This little window only lasts about a month up here, and I try to get out to the fields to pick my own, when possible.  Right now, I have literally the sweetest strawberries I've ever tasted sitting in the fridge.  They are so good, just by themselves, but if you’re like me (and get a bit overly excited about berry picking...), you end up with strawberry overload!

I decided to mess around with some flavors for a new strawberry jam using some fresh basil from my garden and a vanilla bean.  Strawberries and basil are a match literally made in heaven.  I don't prefer my jam overly sweet, so I just add sugar (unrefined) until it tastes like it’s enough.  There isn't a specific recipe because, of course, it depends how many strawberries you have left, but here are a few guidelines: (1) Clean and quarter berries and let them heat up in a saucepan with a couple tablespoons of lemon juice until they start to release their liquid.  (2) Once there is some liquid in the pan, add the sugar, basil and a vanilla bean and then let it all simmer until it thickens.  Remember, when it cools, it will thicken up a bit more.  (3) Use the stems from the basil (cause that’s where all the flavor is) and wrap them in a cheesecloth sachet.  You can also tear up or chiffonade the leaves and add them to the strawberries.  (4) Add some pectin powder if you like, to speed up this process.  Ultimately, you can cool and use right away or transfer to sterilized jars and vacuum seal for later.

This year, I also wanted to experiment pickling green strawberries.  It’s a different kind of pickling liquid then you might think - less vinegar, a little more sugar and a lot of flavor!  The green strawberries turn a bit sweet, slightly tart and still retain a nice bite.  These pickled strawberry makes them a perfect addition to any summer salad or cheese plate.  Enjoy!

Photo: We You They Ate

Pickled Green Strawberries
Yields 2 pint jars

2 pints green strawberries, cleaned and hulled (cut in half or sliced, if you like)

1 cup water

½ cup rice wine vinegar

2 ½ tablespoons sugar

1 tablespoon honey

2 teaspoons kosher salt

1 ½ tablespoons coriander seeds

1 tablespoon black peppercorns

4 Kaffir lime leaves

2 (1" x ½") pieces lime rind

 

Divide the strawberries between the two mason jars and set aside. 

In a saucepan over medium heat, bring the rest of the ingredients to a simmer until the all of the sugar, salt and honey has dissolved.  Let cool to room temperature before pouring into the jars with the strawberries.  Let sit in the fridge over night for the best flavor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

tags: strawberries, strawberry recipes, pickled green strawberries, strawberry jam, how to pickle strawberries
categories: all 4, condiments, lifestyle-1, quick & easy, recipes, side dishes-1, vegetarian-2
Wednesday 06.08.16
Posted by Aliya LeeKong
 

Happy Memorial Day + Strawberry-Chia Aqua Fresca

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Happy Memorial Day + Strawberry-Chia Aqua Fresca

First off, Happy Memorial Day to everyone!  It’s the unofficial start of summer, and I am hanging out with friends and enjoying it – I hope you are too.  I wanted to start off the summer with something very simple, something you could even make today if you wanted.  It’s refreshing and is all about easy summer cooking and entertaining. – an aqua fresca.

I love when something in another language makes it sound so much more interesting or complex!  The reality is aqua fresca, or “fresh waters”, are traditional Latin American beverages that blend seasonal fruits and sometimes even grains or seeds with water and a touch of sugar or natural sweetener.  The succulent strawberries that have been staring at me in the market seemed a natural base for a refreshing drink, and I decided to include another popular aqua fresca ingredient: chia.

If you didn’t read my diatribe last week on chia seeds, you should if you are interested in all of the amazing health benefits of this superfood.  If not, they add a nice gelatinous texture to the drink and at the very least increase hydration on a hot day.  Enjoy!

Ingredients

Yields approximately 4 cups / Serves 4 to 6

1 lb fresh strawberries, washed and hulled

1-2 tbsps honey

2 cups cold water

Juice of 1 lime

4-6 tsps chia seeds

Procedure

In a blender, puree the strawberries with honey, water and lime juice.  Pass through a strainer.  Chill further if desired or pour into glasses.

I like to add the chia seeds, 1 teaspoon per serving, directly to the glasses and let sit in the aqua fresca for about 10 minutes to bloom.  The chia seeds will absorb some of the liquid and become gelatinous.   Serve with or without ice.

tags: chia, recipes for summer, aqua fresca, strawberries, drinks
categories: drinks & cocktails, recipes, all -1
Monday 05.28.12
Posted by Aliya LeeKong