The strawberry obsession continues

red white and blue strawberries

Now that I’ve learned that strawberries are going to change my life for the better, I have finding all kinds of new ways to incorporate them into my diet. This might be one of my favorites — although I’m not sure it’s quite what the David Grotto had in mind. Oh well. The Princess Cupcake had a blast making these for her class. And it couldn’t have been any easier, or patriotic as far as fruit goes.

red white and blue strawberries

So simple. All you need is:

Be sure to use your Michaels/JoAnn’s coupons to get your candy melts and sugar on sale!

Here’s what you do:

  1. Wash and dry the strawberries.
  2. Pour sugar into small bowl.
  3. Melt the candy according to the package (I use a candy melter like you see on the Amazon carousel on the right).
  4. Dip the strawberries in half way or so.
  5. Then dip into the colored sugar.
  6. Put on a plate covered with waxed paper to harden.

What I learned:
This was the PERFECT activity to do with my 3 year old. Because of the leaves on the strawberry, she could dip the fruit in without getting her fingers near the hot candy. And she is a pro at dipping things in sugar so it worked out great. She kept yelling, “I’m going to get the biggest one!” before she’d grab a new berry to drop in. She had a blast and I had to do nearly nothing. What’s better than that?!

We ran out of sugar, so she — using her powers of deductive reasoning — suggested we use sprinkles. Equally festive, although not patriotic as ours were the multi-colored ones but they worked out great. When we ran out of strawberries, we started dipping blackberries and wow, those were AWESOME. I would suggest using red sparkle sugar on those. We were still using up sprinkles so we stuck with those, but I think you could keep the red, white and blue theme going with some red fo’ sho’.

Do not run out of waxed paper in the middle of this project. I did and some of the berries weren’t fully covered in the sugar so when we tried to lift them off the bare cookie sheet, they stuck. Ugh. I currently have them in the refrigerator to see if that makes it easier — or harder — to remove from the cookie sheet.

All-in-all, a FAST, cute patriotic dessert for the upcoming July 4th weekend. Enjoy!

Thanks Family Fun Magazine for the awesome idea!

I had no idea that a strawberry taco would change my life

strawberry field

The strawberry mojito was guaranteed to be – at minimum — evening changing as well.

In fact, the more I ate and the more I heard during the California Strawberry Tour, I’m pretty much convinced that I was a strawberry in a previous life.

Really I mean, California strawberries adore a view of the ocean, thrive in a temperate climate and require a nice course cuddling of dirt around them to flourish. Once picked on, within an hour they are separated and chilled to the perfect travelling temperature where they can rest blissfully from the gentle jostling of the truck that’s carrying them across county. I swear, that’s exactly like me! I just crave the ocean, I cannot STAND the heat of Texas summers, you pick on me and I definitely need a few hours of separation to cool down. And like a dog, I just love to relax and ride in the car.

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The Science of Strawberries

strawberries!

strawberries in green bowlThe California Strawberry folks shared so much awesome information, I thought I’d post a bit more for you who are now obsessed with California Strawberries like I am. You can also visit their website to learn so much more about our nations greatest fruit, follow them on facebooktwitter and YouTube. They also have Strawberry recipe apps in the Apple store and Android market.

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ENJOY!