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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Strawberries with Red Wine Reduction and Whipped Cream for a Labor Day #SundaySupper

Strawberries with Red Wine Reduction and Whipped Cream


Welcome to September! Today, the team at #SundaySupper is featuring Labor Day dishes and I will be hosting today's event. This dish also marks the start of a running theme I have decided to use this month: desserts. I have published a few desserts here but it definitely has not been a focus so I wanted to feature them, in part, because I want to become more familiar with them. That means I will feature only desserts during September. For this dish, I wanted something that wasn't too sweet, yet appropriate for a backyard barbecue using seasonable fruits. I also think it would be perfect for your Labor Day celebrations.

The Challenge

Quite simply, balance of flavors, since strawberries are naturally sweet.

The Source

Adapted from page 219 of Fabio's Italian Kitchen by Fabio Viviani with Melanie Rehak.

Ingredients

1 pound ripe strawberries, hulled and halved lengthwise
1 750-mililiter bottle Cabernet Savignon
2 tablespoons turbinado sugar
2 cups heavy cream
1 tablespoon granulated sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 cup pecans coarsely chopped

Method

1. Place the strawberries in a heat-resistant bowl. Combine the wine and the turbinado sugar into a small saucepan over medium heat and reduce by 2/3 (or to about 1 cup). Pour the wine over the strawberries and shake to distribute evenly. Cover and cool in the refrigerator for two or more hours.



2. While the strawberries cool, combine the heavy cream, vanilla and granulated sugar in a large bowl. Using the whisk attachment to a hand-held or stand mixer, mix on high until stiff peaks form. Refrigerate to keep cool if necessary. When finished, spoon the strawberries into plastic tumblers. Top with a dollop of whipped cream and garnish with the pecans.


Successful?

The red wine balances out the natural sweetness of the strawberries. The pecans added some contrast in texture and the whipped cream augmented the dish with a little fun. This dessert is a great for Labor Day backyard barbecues because it serves as a fruity cocktail too: Drink the leftover red wine once the strawberries have been eaten. I'd prepare this dish again, but probably not until next year when strawberries are in season again.

Other Sunday Supper Participants

And finally, please check out this week's other Sunday Supper contributors:

Refreshing Drinks
Amazing Appetizers and Sides
Enviously Good Entreés
Delicious Desserts

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