Textures of Strawberries

Elena Duggan

Ingredients:

Dehydrated Strawberries

  • 250g Strawberries, stems removed and sliced in 5mm circles/ rings

Pickled strawberries

  • 250g Strawberries, stems removed, finely diced
  • 50g aged balsamic
  • Black pepper, to taste

Freeze Dried Strawberries or Strawberry Powder

  • 25g Freeze dried strawberries blitzed to a powder or ready made strawberry powder

Roast Strawberries

  • 250g Strawberries, stems removed, sliced in half
  • 25g EVOO
  • Pinch of pepper

Fresh Strawberries

  • 150g Strawberries, stems removed, sliced into wedges/ lengths

Salad

  • 150g Olive crumb (as per previous 1-minute recipe)
  • 10g / ½ cup Baby basil leaves
  • 25g Sweet basil seeds in 75g-100g water, (plus 15g honey optional)
  • 250g Goats cheese/ chevré
  • 50g Slivered al monds, lightly toasted
  • 50g Watercress, rinsed and well drained
  • Extra EVOO, to drizzle and dress if desired
  • Optional – Serve with crusty bread if desired.

Method:

  1. For dehydrated strawberries, place sliced strawberries in a dehydrator or oven at 50º Celsius for 12-24hours, or until dry and crisp. This can be done days or weeks in advance and kept in an airtight container.
  2. For pickled strawberries, place finely diced strawberries in a bowl with balsamic vinegar, salt, pepper, stir through and set aside for min 15minutes.
  3. For strawberry powder, ensure powder is fine enough, crushed with the back of a spoon if necessary. Set aside with a small sieve or tea strainer for presentation.
  4. For roasted strawberries, toss through EVOO, pepper, and place on a lined tray, roast at 180-220 º Celsius for 10-20minutes or until caramelised, just softened and fragrant – time will depend on ripeness and size of strawberries.
  5. For presentation, sprinkle through a sieve the strawberry powder decoratively on the base of the plate, or save to sprinkle on top if desired. Starting with the watercress, sprinkle, spoon and gently layer each of the other elements to ensure each ingredient is visible. Spoon over any remaining pickling dressing and additional EVOO if desired.

Our friends at Wine Selectors recommend pairing this dish with a Pinot Gris or Pinot Noir.

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