Tasty Tidbit – Slicing Strawberries

Tis the season…

For strawberries!

Who doesn’t love strawberries?

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I’ve told you a bunch about how important it is to buy these babies local…

And organic.

And I’ve told you to hold off on washing them til right before you eat them.

But here’s a cute little tip for ya.

Want to make the perfect sliced strawberries?

You know for your…

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Strawberry Pie

or your…

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Strawberry shortcake

or your…

cooking tips   Tasty Tidbit   Slicing Strawberries

Strawberries and cream?

Use one of these babies…

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An egg slicer.

Works like a dream and takes half the time!

Just sayin…

What’s your favorite strawberry dessert?

Thanks to wikipedia for these images.

Fruit Week – Groovy Smoothies

This has to be one of Brady’s favorite things in the world!

He LOVES to make and drink the smoothies!

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And if he didn’t love it enough before.

Now I have to listen to this bunch…

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Do these kids haunt you too?

It’s the Fresh Beat Band and they like to hang out at the Groovy Smoothie and drink fruity concoctions.

And if that’s not enough….

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That iCarly crew loves the fruity smoothies too.

So with the help of these shows…all my kids are into the smoothies!

Granted Brady loves fruit all kinds of ways but this is a treat for him.

And since he’s still milking the tonsil thing I’ve been making a bunch of these bad boys.

Now I’m all for making these with all those fresh berries that you can get at your local farms this time of year.

But I think smoothies are better with Frozen Berries!

That way I don’t have to use ice cubes to make them all nice and frothy!

FYI – those frozen berries work great for frozen margaritas too!

Just saying…

It is Friday after all…

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STRAWBERRY SMOOTHIES

WHAT YOU NEED:

1 cup frozen organic strawberries (or blackberries or any other kind of frozen fruit you have)

1 cup frozen organic blueberries

1 cup organic skim milk

1 cup organic low fat vanilla yogurt

2 T honey

1 t flax seed oil (this I just toss in because it’s just so darn good for you!)

WHAT TO DO:

Combine all of the ingredients in a blender.  Blend on high for a minute or until smooth and creamy.  Enjoy.

Feel free to try any combo of fruit you have.  Bananas would make a great addition!  Mango, pineapple, raspberry!

If you don’t have frozen fruit, just add a bunch of ice cubes to make it thick and smooth.

If you have picky eaters this is a great way to get some fruit into them.  Who doesn’t love a smoothie?

And if you want…this is a fantastic place to add in a bit of frozen spinach for a little extra healthy punch.


Fruit Week – Breakfast Berry Parfait

Today is officially the first day of summer!

Can I get a wooooo hooooo!!!!

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Now if you’ve been neglecting the gym…

Eating yourself into oblivion over this foolishly long winter…

And lackluster spring…

Or just plain forgot to look at the calendar til today…

Yes, I’m totally talking about myself if you’re wondering…

You are in luck!

Because we’re celebrating FRUIT WEEK here at Ma What’s For Dinner.

So come and get your yummy on…

Today is a breakfast that the boys and I love…

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BREAKFAST BERRY PARFAITS.

A take off on the dish my dad used to make me when I was a kid with nectarines, sour cream and sugar.

This is our version with our favorite berries.

WHAT YOU NEED:

1 pint blackberries (organic & local if possible)

1 pint blueberries (organic & local if possible)

1 pint strawberries, sliced (organic & local if possible)

1 cup plain greek yogurt (we like FAGE)

1 bunch fresh mint

4 t sugar in the raw

WHAT TO DO:

On the bottom of four glasses, layer in your washed blueberries.

Spoon on some yogurt to cover the berries.

Next layer in your washed strawberries and cover with another layer of yogurt.

Top off with washed blueberries and a dollop more of yogurt.

Sprinkle with sugar in the raw and top with a mint leaf.

Breakfast of champions!

Want to get fancy?  Sprinkle with a bit of granola or honey.

Want to make this dessert?

Top with chocolate shavings or caramel sauce!

Don’t have fancy glasses???  Never fear…make it on a plate.

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Tasty Tidbit – Berries

Tis the season…

For fruit!

Next week we’ll be whipping up some fantastic fruit recipes for your almost summer pleasure.

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But for now here’s a little tasty tidbit about some of our favorite berries.

This is the time of year that berries are at a bargain basement prices!

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Perfect time to hit the farmers market and stock up!

But what if you can’t get through all those beauties?

Ok, well that’s about as common as leftover wine around here…

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But hypothetically speaking, lets say you have some leftover.

How about freezing them for use later?

But, Alex…you say.

Whenever I freeze my berries they get all mushed and stuck together…

Well fear not…

Here’s a new way to freeze your leftover berry goodness!

Pour your berries evenly out on a baking sheet.

Cover with plastic  wrap.

Put in the freezer for 30 minutes.

Pour into a freezer safe plastic bag.

Voila perfectly frozen berries…

Perfect for summer berry flavor in

Smoothies…

Oatmeal…

Margaritas, Daquiris, and Sangria all year long!

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Don’t forget to hit your local farms and farm stands for the best prices on summer berries.

Always remember to Buy Local when you can!

Support your local farmers and your economic community.

Farmers Market Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

So you all know that I went berry picking with the kiddos.  They had a blast and can’t wait for fruits   Farmers Market Strawberry Rhubarb Piethe berry seasons, apple seasons, corn seasons, etc that are upcoming.  But to go with my farm fresh strawberries we went on down to the old town farmer’s market.  I was so excited.  Our town’s first farmer’s market of the season…fruits   Farmers Market Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

Well to say that I was disappointed is an understatement.  I know it’s not a huge town but it apparantly boasts quite a number of farms here and to see three tiny little stalls was, well, heartbreaking.  So I picked up some rhubarb to couple with my berries and some dandelion leaves that you’ll be seeing in a yummy recipe or two upcoming and went home dejected.

Welcome to the small town I guess.  Not like back in LA.  Apparantly there are a boat load of bigger ones around.  We’ll have to check those out…soon!  I did make a yummy pie though.  Check it out.

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For the pie crust:

1 cup butter (2 sticks), cubed and chilled + 2 T cut into small pieces

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour plus more for dusting

1 t salt

3 T sugar

8 to 12 tablespoons ice water

2 T cream

1 T sugar in the raw

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.  Put 2 sticks of butter, flour, salt and sugar in the food processor, and pulse lightly just until the mixture resembles wet sand. Add the water, 1 tablespoon at a time, pulsing briefly after each spoonful of water. Keep adding water until the dough just begins to gather into larger clumps. Transfer dough onto counter and split into two equal portions. Wrap each of them separately in plastic wrap and allow to chill in fridge for at least 30 minutes.  You can do this the day before if you want.

Remove 1 portion from the fridge to a flour coated surface. Using a rolling pin, roll the dough out to a 10-inch round. Gently fit the rolled dough into a 9-inch pie pan, and refrigerate while you prepare the pie ingredients.  fruits   Farmers Market Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

For the filling:

3 1/2 cups rhubarb sliced

1 16 oz container strawberries hulled &  halved

1/2 cup (packed) golden brown sugar

1/2 cup sugar

1/4 cup cornstarch

1 t ground cinnamon

1 t vanilla extract

1/2 t nutmeg

1/4 t salt

Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and mix to coat well.  Set aside.

fruits   Farmers Market Strawberry Rhubarb PiePull the first crust in the pie plate out of the fridge and fill with berry mixture.  Top with remaining cut up butter.  Top with rolled out second pie crust and crimp edges decoratively.  Cut a few slits into the top of your pie to allow the steam to escape.  Brush top dough with cream and sprinkle with sugar in the raw.  Place pie on a baking sheet and slide into your 400 degree oven.  Cook for 15 minutes then turn oven down to 350.  Cook for an additional 45-55 minutes, or until golden brown.

Serve warm with whip cream or ice cream.  So so good!!

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How does your garden grow?

Mary Mary Quite Contrarymas memoirs   How does your garden grow?

How does your garden grow?

With silver bells and cockle shells

And Pretty Maids all in a row?

Uh, no…try this version on for size

Mary Mary Quite Contrary

How does your garden grow?

I live with my brat in a high rise flat

So how in the world would I know?

mas memoirs   How does your garden grow?That’s more like it.  That second one is courtesy of Roald Dahl’s Rhyme Stew and though I would never refer to my kids as brats, oh no, not me, I can’t grow a thing!

I love flowers, I do.

I love gardens.

I love herbs.

I love all things outdoors this time of year.

I wish, I study, I pine, and I want my own garden.

I spend hours at the nursery sighing over all the things I’d like to do with my yard.  mas memoirs   How does your garden grow?

Then…I leave…empty handed.

Why you may ask?

Because I love the flowers.

I do.

And that’s why I know they’re better off at the nursery.

mas memoirs   How does your garden grow?In someone else’s garden.

Someone who won’t kill them.

This season, I have allowed myself a few small, tiny, uh, let’s call them side dishes…

I bought some herbs and some fruits…

I know I know, it’s not right…to the plants I mean, but they’re pretty low maintenance and I’ve only almost killed them once.

Now I didn’t allow myself to actually plant them.

But they’re hanging in there on my deck.

Want to see?

You know I’m going to show you anyway…

Take a gander at these bad boys!mas memoirs   How does your garden grow?

It’s my portable herb garden.

It came prearranged and it’s still alive!

It’s got basil, mint, thyme, oregano, rosemary and parsley!

Isn’t it cute?

And it’s saved me a bundle in not having to buy all those herbs at the market.

And it’s still alive!

Oh wait, I said that already.

Can you tell this is new for me?

My other little guy is this one… mas memoirs   How does your garden grow?

Isn’t he adorable?

He’s an alpine strawberry plant.

He’s just starting to flower and I can see the itty bitty tiny little buds forming.

I’m so excited I could burst.

Ok, truth be told, I almost killed this guy twice but he’s pretty resilient and seems to be still kicking.

mas memoirs   How does your garden grow?Love him!

Just thought I’d share a bit of my garden, or lack thereof, with you.  It’s sort of a confession for me.  Now you know where I get all my fresh herbs and my mom knows what a bitter disappointment I am in the garden.  She certainly did not pass on her green thumb…sorry ma, must not be hereditary.

What are you growing this year?

mas memoirs   How does your garden grow? Welcome to my first Wednesday Welcome. If you’re new here, please pull of a chair to the Fitzpatrick’s Family Table. What can I get ya?

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