It's me ... Angie ... from Call Her Blessed!
Thought I should introduce myself cause it's been soooo long.
For heaven's sake.
I did not intend to be MIA for an extended period, but life happened ... just like it always does ...
just like it always should.
So, no apologies from me.
I've been having way to much fun to apologize.
I will try to do a 'here's what we've been doing blog' coming up, but for today,
I just want to share this amazing recipe I just found & tried this week!
It's starring one of my very favorite summer treats: STRAWBERRIES!
Aanndd, it only has 4 ingredients.
Without further ado, here's a great recipe for Homemade Strawberry Syrup!
So I took advantage of a great deal on strawberries {.77 a pound} at a brand new store
that just opened in our area {Fresh Thyme ... I'm ganna like this store!}.
We ate more than our share of these beautiful berries just plain,
& I also made fruit salad & fruit skewers ... but I still had several packages left.
Lucky for me, I remembered pinning a recipe for strawberry syrup just a few days before.
Perfect timing.
After rinsing & cutting off the tops, I quartered them up, getting about 7 cups in total.
I put the strawberries in a large kettle & added 2 cups of stevia & lemon juice ...
{the original recipe calls for sugar, but I opted for stevia to cut calories & to make them sugar-free}.
You bring the strawberries to a boil & then reduce heat, simmering for about 15-20 minutes.
I smooshed my strawberries a bit as they were boiling, just to break them down into smaller pieces.
{Next time, I may chop them a bit smaller in the beginning.}
After removing from heat, add in the vanilla & stir.
Let it cool down & then pour it into a jar ... or whatever you have on hand.
You can also put this syrup into containers & freeze it.
Now, I'd say there are probably 150+ ways to use this delicious syrup!
You could serve it over ice cream for a strawberry sundae,
spoon it on toast ... or on french toast or pancakes.
It would be delicious on a bagel drizzled over top of cream cheese.
You could also serve it on angel food cake or even cheesecake!
I made one of our favorite desserts, Strawberry Refrigerator Cake,
& this sauce was perfect in that recipe.
I'll share it tomorrow.
Isn't this recipe just fantastic?!
4 ingredients & done in less than a half hour, tops ... you just can't beat that with a stick ;)
Here's exactly what you need:
{I doubled the recipe}
- 3 cups strawberries, diced
- 1 cup granulated sugar **{I used stevia}
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice
- ½ teaspoon vanilla
Reduce heat and simmer for approximately 15 - 18 minutes, stirring occasionally, until strawberries
are soft and the syrup is thickened and reduced down by about half.
You know what?
I just thought of another use for this versatile strawberry syrup!
I'm ganna go stir a heaping spoon
Wow.
I just impressed myself ;)
Happy Summer y'all.
I'll try not to stay gone so long, ok?
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Tuesday A Delightsome Life A Bowl Full of Lemons Titus Tuesday A Stroll Through Life
Wednesday Raising Homemakers Savvy Southern Style Adorned From Above
The Thrifty Home The Dedicated House A Wise Woman Builds Her Home
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Friday Rooted in Thyme The Thrifty Groove Farm Blog Hop Best of the Nest
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You can find me here linking up with these great blogs.
Monday The Girl Creative C.R.A.F.T The Dedicated House The Modest Mom
Tuesday A Delightsome Life A Bowl Full of Lemons Titus Tuesday A Stroll Through Life
Wednesday Raising Homemakers Savvy Southern Style Adorned From Above
The Thrifty Home The Dedicated House A Wise Woman Builds Her Home
Thursday Between Naps on the Porch Serving Joyfully Lamberts Lately
Friday Rooted in Thyme The Thrifty Groove Farm Blog Hop Best of the Nest
French Country Cottage
Sunday Nifty Thrifty Things Suburbsmama Sew Many Ways
I make that too.. it is fantastic over lemon pound cake. I've been MIA for a long time too.. Can't help it when life gets in the way. : ) Have a great summer.
ReplyDeleteHi Leslie! Over lemon pound cake ... sounds amazing!! Sure appreciate you stopping by & saying hello. Happy summer to you too.
DeleteMy husband would LOVE this! I'm assuming I could probably use the same recipe with other fruits, too?
ReplyDeleteI would think, although this is my first time trying this! My MIL said she was going to try it with blueberries, so I'll report back on what she thinks of it. Thanks for stopping by, Tanya. Blessings.
DeleteOh yum!! I'm pinning for later.
ReplyDeleteYes! You'll be happy you did. Thanks for visiting, commenting, & pinning =)
DeleteOh how delicious. I will have to try this!
ReplyDeleteI hope you do! It's a fave here! =)
DeleteLooks so good! I will definitely have to try this. Yum!!
ReplyDeleteOh yes!! Give it a try. Thanks for stopping by!
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