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Fresh, Local Strawberries in St. Peters

Fresh, local strawberries are showing up early in local produce stands. While not quite as sweet as our June strawberries, they are welcomed after a long winter of produced flown into the area.

 

This time of year, I start yearning for fresh, local produce.

I was surprised to find locally-grown strawberries already at Orlando’s Produce on Mexico Road. The berries just started arriving a few days ago from southern Illinois, I was told.

While not as sweet as June strawberries from Lakeview Farms in St. Peters, my family still declared them the best they have had in months. They are juicy, soft and red throughout—not hard like the berries trucked in from California that we have had all winter long.

We ate an entire pound at dinner time. They were that good.

Strawberry salsa is a great way to showcase fresh berries. The salsa is great with tortilla chips, but it also turns grilled chicken breast or fish into something special. Grill or broil the chicken or fish and top with the fresh salsa. I am also thinking it would make a great condiment inside a wrap.

The following salsa recipe is adapted from Grilled Chicken Breasts with Fresh Strawberry Salsa found at allrecipes.com. Any balsamic vinegar will work well, however my favorite comes from a store in St. Charles called Di Olivas. They sell 18 month aged balsamic vinegar that rivals some that a friend brought back from Italy.

The strawberry daiquiri recipe is one of the easiest ever. No need to rely on the sugary sweet pre-made mix from the grocery store. This one is light and refreshing and you can add sugar to taste. I prefer mine without the added sugar, but my taster likes a sweeter drink.

The daiquiri is also wonderful without alcohol added, for a refreshing drink anytime.

Strawberry Salsa

Makes about 3 cups

  • 3 cups sliced strawberries
  • ½ cup minced red onion
  • 1 jalapeno, seeded and minced
  • 4 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
  • 16 fresh mint leaves, chopped

Combine all ingredients and refrigerate at least one hour. Remove from the refrigerator for at least 20 minutes before serving.

Mock Strawberry Daiquiri

Serves 4

  • 8 ounces fresh strawberries, sliced and chilled in the freezer for about an hour
  • 6 ounces lemon lime carbonated soda
  • 6 ounces spiced rum
  • ½ cup super fine sugar (more or less to taste, depending on the sweetness of the berries)
  • 4 cups ice

Blend slightly frozen berries, soda, rum and sugar in a blender until the berries are pureed. Add ice and blend well. Pour into chilled glasses and garnish with a fresh berry or mint leaf.

About this column: Great Eats With Patti is a weekly column by Patti Baratta. A self-taught cook with a passion for food, Patti will provide a few easy-to-make meals from her personal recipe collection. All meals, unless noted otherwise, are original creations. Related Topics: Cooking, Food, Lakeview Farms, O'fallon, Recipe, good eats with patti, and st. peters

Carolyn

12:45 pm on Sunday, May 15, 2011

For some reason, I never could get my head wrapped around the idea that a salsa could be made with a fruit other than a tomato. Nor could I grasp that a jam, jelly or conserve made with peppers could be edible.

My taste buds proved my head very wrong once I tasted jalapeno jelly. Therefore, I will HAVE to try your Strawberry Salsa and expand my culinary horizons even more.

I need no convincing about the Mock Strawberry Daiquiri. (smile)

Thank you for great sounding seasonal recipes Patti.

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Patti Baratta

11:12 am on Monday, May 16, 2011

I make all types of fruit salsas. Pineapple and peach salsas are also favorites. I may just have to run a month of fruit salsa recipes!

Tina

3:30 pm on Sunday, May 15, 2011

I will definitely try the strawberry salsa and may substitute a little agave for the sugar.
I t sounds terrific. Love all the organic strawberries now available now.
The salsa sounds like a wonderful party item.

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Patti Baratta

4:03 pm on Sunday, May 15, 2011

Tina, the agave works well in the strawberry salsa. I tried it in my second batch on Friday, but cut it back to about a tablespoon agave instead of 4 tablespoons white sugar.

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Tina

10:45 am on Monday, May 16, 2011

Thanks, Patti. I won't have to experiment with the amount of agave. Usually when substituting sugar it is hit and miss until I get it right.
Love your recipes. I look forward to your ideas each week.

Patti Baratta

6:34 am on Monday, May 16, 2011

Carolyn, the strawberry salsa even won over a group of teenage boys. It is worth a try!

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HouseofGourds

8:54 am on Monday, May 16, 2011

It sure is strawberry time here in Wisconsin. The salsa sounds great - a fun addition for that Spring yard party!
My question is what is "mock" about rum? :-)

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Patti Baratta

11:11 am on Monday, May 16, 2011

The "mock" comes from the lack of lime and orange liquor, not the lack of rum ;)

The salsa is really very good. It even had teenage boys hooked. I tend to go crazy when I pick strawberries and this year, I am going to try variations on the strawberry salsa. I will keep you posted!

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