FRESH STRAWBERRY SAUCE
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Fresh Strawberry Sauce recipe is quick, easy, and takes just one pot and four ingredients. It’s delicious on pancakes, ice cream, ice cream, cakes, or mixed into yogurt.
My strawberry sauce recipe is like biting into a fresh, juicy strawberry and it can be made in just minutes. Don’t let strawberry season pass by without making this delightful spread.
FRESH STRAWBERRY SAUCE
I try to cook seasonally, using fresh ingredients when I can. Spring is probably my favorite time of year to cook with fresh ingredients. Fresh berries, citrus fruits, spring greens are all so refreshing. You may have guessed that strawberries are a favorite of mine since I have so many strawberry recipes on this site for you.
Making a sweet strawberry sauce is a great way to use fresh strawberries. As well, you can store it in the fridge about 7 days or freeze it for a couple of months.
Oftentimes, if you have a couple of staples on hand you can create a great dessert in minutes when unexpected guests visit. I like to keep some of this Strawberry Sauce, or topping, ready for just those occasions. It is such a versatile sauce made with just four ingredients. Furthermore, you can use fresh or frozen strawberries to make it. I serve it hot or cold and recommend using it in these ways.
- You can enjoy it over ice cream or frozen yogurt. However, it’s also really good mixed in tangy sour cream or Greek yogurt.
- Over Pound Cake or Angel Food Cake (with or without ice cream)
- Or on waffles or pancakes (with cool whip!) or biscuits.
- It’s great on plain cheesecake too.
Can you think of more ways to serve this yummy sauce?
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Fresh Strawberry Sauce
Ingredients
- 1 and ยผ cups strawberries fresh or frozen
- ยพ cup granulated sugar
- 1 Tablespoon plus 3/4 tsp cornstarch
- 2 Tablespoon s water
Instructions
- In a saucepan, combine strawberries and sugar; bring to a boil. Combine cornstarch and cold water; whisk. Add cornstarch mixture to strawberries and whisk to combine. Bring to a boil and continue boiling 5 minutes or until sauce is thick. Set aside. The sauce will thicken more upon cooling.
- *for a thinner sauce add an additional 1/2 c water. Make this addition to the strawberries and sugar and water, boil. Continue recipe with adding cornstarch.
Nutrition
Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are important to you, I recommend calculating them yourself.
I just wanted to let you know that I made this sauce and love it! I will be posting this recipe on my blog on the 12th of June. I will, of course, link back to you.
Thanks for the inspiration!
I love strawberry sauce! I accidentally made some when I tried to make freezer jam. It didn’t thicken up, so it was really close to your recipe here. I used it on/in everything! My favorite was adding it to my home made maple syrup for over pancakes. Of course plain it probably would have been nice too.
Thanks for linking up at Foodie Friday
I bet this would be great on a lot of things, Paula! Ice cream would probably be my first choice ๐ Thanks so much for sharing at All My Bloggy Friends!