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Blogger rasita said...

Dried strawberries are great and can be used in the same way that blueberries can be used (added to cereal, muffins, biscuits, dipped in chocolate, etc). You could also use them for making jam by boiling them up with some sugar, lemon juice and water. If you soak them in some water, for a few hours or overnight, then they should regain a lot of what they lost, and plump up some.
Or you could just use them as a snack to nibble on when you want to nibble.
I dried some strawberries today and they disappeared quite quickly. The kids were disappointed to find out there were none left.

22 June 2007 at 09:49

Blogger Gigi said...

I've seen a couple of recipes for dried strawberries being used in scones. They would probably be good in a coffee cake as well. The possibilities are endless.

22 June 2007 at 21:09

Blogger Katie said...

Thanks very much the the ideas. I have decided to go with the scone idea (and munch the leftovers) as I think they will make a great summery change to raisins. My grandmother is coming for a visit next weekend so I'll probably make them then. Served with some whipped cream they will make a great afternoon tea and also be perfect for the start of Wimbledon. Thanks to you both for the suggestions.

23 June 2007 at 16:54

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