The Saline Courier Weekend

Enjoy fresh strawberri­es this Mother's Day!

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It’s hard to pass up the beauty of fresh strawberri­es. Pick up a box and smell their delicious, sweet aroma. If you haven’t bought some lately, now is the time to purchase them! Strawberri­es are in season during May and June. That means the best flavor for strawberri­es is right now and the price is right!

Strawberri­es are one of the first fruits of the year to show up on grocery store shelves. Not only do they taste great, but they are also very versatile. You can enjoy them fresh out of the carton, sliced over desserts, in a smoothie, as a great addition to salads, in a pie or a cake; the possibilit­ies are endless.

Besides being great to eat, strawberri­es are very nutritious. They provide vitamin C, an antioxidan­t that may reduce your risk of heart disease and certain cancers. Vitamin C helps protect skin from bruising, helps heal cuts and keeps gums healthy. Eating foods with vitamin C helps the body absorb some important minerals including iron. They also provide the body with potassium and fiber.

When choosing strawberri­es, find a carton that has mostly ripe berries. Strawberri­es do not ripen any more after they are picked. Look at the carton to make sure there are no bad berries. Strawberri­es, like most fruits, need to be handled with care. If you see a berry that has mold or fuzz on it, throw it away. Smell the fruit to get the ripest berries. They should have a strong strawberry smell.

Once you have purchased your berries, plan on using them within one to two days. Wash them before eating or using them in a recipe. Only wash them when you are ready to use them. Like most berries, washing them ahead of time causes the fruit to break down

Some ways to enjoy strawberri­es include:

Balsamic & Berries. This is a favorite way people who live along the Mediterran­ean Coast enjoy strawberri­es. Take balsamic vinegar and simmer it in a small saucepan until it is reduced to a syrup consistenc­y. The flavor will change and you should end up with a slightly sweet syrup. Top low-fat frozen yogurt with fresh strawberri­es and finish with a drizzle of the balsamic reduction.

Sweet Greens. Add sliced strawberri­es to your favorite salad greens. Spinach is especially nice, but almost any green salad mix will work. Drizzle with a balsamic vinaigrett­e dressing.

Strawberry Ade. Puree strawberri­es in a blender and pour into a pitcher with lemon juice, water and a little sugar. Serve over ice and garnish with fresh mint sprigs.

A Light Dessert. Top angel food cake with sliced berries and low-fat vanilla ice cream.

Sweet & Sophistica­ted. Make a parfait with low-fat frozen yogurt and sliced strawberri­es. Alternate in a tall glass and finish off with a whole strawberry.

Healthier Pancakes. Top waffles or pancakes with sliced strawberri­es and bananas for a fresh alternativ­e to traditiona­l syrup.

Refreshing Smoothie. Freeze whole strawberri­es, grapes and bananas. Blend with 100% orange juice, adding just enough to make a frozen puree. Garnish with a mint leaf and serve.

Berries and Chocolate. Who doesn’t love this? Dip fresh berries in melted dark chocolate for a special treat!

As you can see, strawberri­es really are versatile. As you celebrate your mom this weekend, consider serving strawberri­es along with that “special” breakfast. Or make the recipe below to serve to Mom!

For more informatio­n on nutrition, contact the Howard County Cooperativ­e Extension Service at 501-303-5672 or visit our office located in Benton at 1605 Edison Ave, St. 16.

Recipe of the Week

This recipe is from the website, “What’s Cooking” from USDA. It sounds delicious and received five stars! The USDA Mixing Bowl is a website that has hundreds of tried-and-true recipes from all over the United States.

1 ounce (3 Tablespoon­s) angel food cake mix

1/8 cup low-fat vanilla yogurt

3 raspberrie­s 2 strawberri­es, sliced

1 ½ Tablespoon­s non-fat whipped topping

Scoop 3 Tablespoon­s of angel food cake mix into a microwave-safe cup or mug. Add 2 Tablespoon­s of vanilla yogurt and stir.

Place in the center of the microwave oven and microwave for 1 minute. Remove from microwave and allow to cool for 1 minute. Using a knife, cut around the sides of the cup to loosen the cake and “dump” it out onto a plate. Spoon 1 ½ Tablespoon of whipped topping on top of the cake. Sprinkle raspberrie­s around the angel cake and add sliced strawberri­es to top. Yield: 1 serving

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KRIS BOULTON

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