Desserts

Bombastic Balsamic Berries

By on June 2, 2012

Yes, more alliteration this week.  Also been doing a lot of meat lately, so let’s turn to a light, tasty and fairly healthy dessert.  But balsamic vinegar?  It’s not just for mixed greens anymore.

The Goods:

  • Strawberries, hulled and quartered.  
  • Balsamic glaze (or make your own balsamic reduction).
  • Fresh mint leaves.  

The Execution:

Toss the berries with the glaze.  Let sit for a while as the berry balsamic love gets it on — a/k/a ‘macerate.’   But not like overnight or the berries will break down too much and get mushy.  Garnish with mint and serve with a crunchy cookie, and/or chunks of dark chocolate.

Some Riffs:

  • Instead of mint, substitute fresh basil — a nice licorice note.  Or maybe fresh rosemary and cracked pepper . . . as a quasi-savory intermezzo . . .   
  • Toss with orange or lemon zest, or even better – a touch of Grand Marnier or limoncello.  
  • Pour over a nice sweet airy pavlova.  As a side note, it turns out Australians love the pavlova.  It’s like a national dish or something.  Am I right D&J??
  • Or maybe over mascarpone whipped with sugar and lemon zest/juice.  

The Takeaway: 

Balsamic glaze has this funky sweetness that really can play well in the dessert world. They sell it in little squeeze bottles, though you can make your own by reducing good balsamic on the stove top.  But hear this, people — balsamic vinegar reducing on the stovetop emits a challenging waft.   So open a window.  Don’t say I didn’t warn you.  

p.s. – thanks to the little one for helping me pose this shot up on the roof deck. 

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5 Comments
  1. Natalie

    June 2, 2012

    Ha ha ha!!! That waft can knock you the **** out!! It’s sooo worth it though. YUM!!

  2. Shawn @ I Wash...You Dry

    June 4, 2012

    Yum! Those look like some tasty strawberries!!

  3. princess

    June 27, 2012

    The strawberry and bamilasc combination has been getting more attention of late.We did a strawberry and cherry tomato salad with bamilasc vinegar last year. It was a big hit. Worthy of a repeat the next day.

    • GHT

      June 28, 2012

      wow that sounds really nice – very summery!

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