Add to that the fact that we don't even normally like sweets that much, when it came time to choose a dessert for a recent dinner party, I just couldn't bring myself to serve anything like chocolate, ice cream, pie or cake.
The rest of the meal was SoCal/Mexican themed, so I had a huge bag limes from CostCo sitting on the counter. That reminded me of one of my favorite summer desserts, and then I realized that I'm spoiled rotten by living here in San Diego, and I can get excellent summer fruits year round!
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Ingredients:
1 lb Strawberries, hulled and quartered along vertical axis
Juice of 1 lime, fresh
2-3T of Raw or Dark Agave Syrup
Combine the lime juice and agave syrup in a squeeze bottle and shake to integrate (or take my easier route and simply add lime juice to the dwindling supply of agave syrup in its original bottle)
Portion the strawberries into 3-5 dessert bowls (depending on guest count), and drizzle some of the syrup from the squeeze bottle over each serving. Serve immediately and collect compliments.
Like I said: Dead simple, but it's hard to appreciate how well the acid and earthy sweetness work to compliment the berries. Dark/raw agave syrup will have more of the interesting flavors and be less sweet than the refined versions.
Like I said: Dead simple, but it's hard to appreciate how well the acid and earthy sweetness work to compliment the berries. Dark/raw agave syrup will have more of the interesting flavors and be less sweet than the refined versions.