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Strawberries and Cream with Macaroons

May 5, 2009 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
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10 Responses to “Strawberries and Cream with Macaroons”
  1. Andrea,
    Do you ever do strawberry you-pick? If so, any recommendations for those of us also in Northern VA?

  2. Andrea says:

    Yes, there are some good place to PYO strawberries here in Northern VA. Here’s a few that I know of:
    Belvedere Plantation, Fredericksburg
    Crooked Run Orchard, Purcellville (Loudoun County)
    Great Country Farms, Bluemont (Loudoun County)
    Wegmeyer Farms, Hamilton (Loudoun County)
    You can find more at PickYourOwn.org.

  3. We are just starting to get California strawberries in the markets here. I hate to say it, but I like them better than our FL ones.

    Love what you did with them here. This is a perfect, light and elegant dessert, with or without the Cointreau!

  4. Lynda says:

    Strawberries and cream plus cointreau and macaroons. What a great way to dress up strawberries and it sounds delicious!

  5. Kim da Cook says:

    I just love this something different to ones normal strawberries and cream, I just love it and I see that you have added this dish to your mothers day list of recipes. I like Lynda’s comment what a way to “dress” up strawberries. :)

  6. A&N says:

    I cant wait to go berry-picking. strawberries are in season but some of the farms have advised me to come a bit later. preferably in june. same with blue and blackkberries.

    I will practice macaroons in the meantime ;)

  7. Delish Andrea. We , sadly, are past our strawberry season here. We are still getting gorgeous raspberries, but I have been spoilt, being able to pick them at home, now I can barely bring myself to pay the exorbitant price for them in the shops. Are you growing your own?

  8. Andrea says:

    African Vanielje: We planted a some strawberries last year that didn’t do so well, so we build up the ground and replanted this spring in hopes of a good harvest next year. We’re really looking forward to those strawberries, as long as the rabbits and birds don’t eat them. I think we’ll have to cage them somehow.

  9. jun says:

    so yummy….and delicious…

  10. Kak says:

    Just a quick question. Is Cointreau (for soaking) can be substituted with any non-alcholic stuff? If so, please do give suggestions.I am novice to cooking
    Thanks

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