Friday, May 31, 2013

Preserving the Berry Great Harvest

City Greeners, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. 


Strawberries have arrived.
These juicy jewels are only around for a snippet of the growing season, so get them while you can (but don’t worry if you can’t seem to fill up on these berry tiny treasures– after strawberries come blackberries, then blueberries and raspberries)!! If you’re looking for ways to stock up and extend the strawberry season, look no further.  Here are a few tips:

Tray Freezing: Gently wash your berries, dump them on a cloth towel to slightly dry, cut off the greens and a small bit of the shoulder (which you can compost!), and arrange the berries cut-side-down on a baking sheet.  Set the sheet inside the freezer for 12 to 24 hours, then transfer the frozen berries into freezer bags.  Volia – strawberries ready for winter!


Packed in Sugar: Again, gently wash the berries, then slightly dry them, and cut off the greens and a small bit of the shoulder.  Cut the berries into smaller chunks and put them in a bowl.  Sprinkle a little sugar onto the berries as you go, and mix them until you get a light coating on all the little berry pieces. Use anywhere from 1/4 to 3/4 cup sugar for each quart of berries.  Leave the coated berry chunks to sit in the fridge for about an hour before packing into freezer containers.  Thaw and use in desserts like strawberry shortcake!

Strawberry Sauce:

                Ingredients
                2 quarts strawberries
                1 cup sugar
                1 cup water
                1 medium lemon, juiced
                Preparation
                - Boil sugar and water together for 5 
                minutes; cool.
                - Wash and hull berries, then puree 
                 in a blender.
                - Combine berries with sugar, water, 
                and lemon juice.
                - Pour into a container and freeze. 
               Great stirred into yogurt or as 
               an ice cream topping!



There are certainly other ways to make your strawberries last the longest - like drying and making preserves/jam.  Try them all out to find your favorite, and ENJOY! 

Images:
Strawberry Basket - M. Erhard

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