What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Food Plating: Pine Berry Appetizer! If you are a strawberry lover, think outside the box with a tropical twist this unique berry carries. The texture remains sweet and juicy, yet highlights subtle notes of pineapple, pear, and apricot. The creamy white flesh is an indication the berry is ripe enough to eat. I only mention that because on first glance you may suspect I am trying to encourage you to eat underripe strawberries. I think not. The โseedsโ, so to speak, should appear red in color. For those who wonder, pine berries are the natural result of cross-pollination. This often does make them a little more expensive than regular strawberries. For special occasions, they are perfect!
PINE BERRY APPETIZER
Ingredients:
8 ounces Florida pine berries, washed, patted dry, and cut in half
4 ounces goat cheese, room temperature
2 ounces cream cheese, softened
1/2 teaspoon Tupelo honey
1 pinch sea salt (optional)
Fresh thyme, for garnish
Rosemary Sesame Flatbread Crackers, for serving
Instructions:
In a mixing bowl, combine goat cheese, cream cheese, and Tupelo honey. Blend until thoroughly mixed and the consistency of whipped cream. Taste before adding a pinch of sea salt. Refrigerate for 30 minutes. To assemble the pine berry appetizer, slather a dollop of whipped cheese onto a rosemary sesame flatbread cracker. Garnish with a sprig of fresh thyme. Serve immediately.
Thank you, Gail, for the perfect snack!
Joanna
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Arenโt they simply delicious, Joanna? ๐๐๐๐
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They truly are, Gail!
Joanna
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Looks delicious Gail
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Keep it simple and enjoy the flavor. Mmmm. ๐๐๐
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Pine berries are new to me.
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Thatโs okay. I had to try them once I saw them. ๐ค๐๐
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen a pine berry!
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You would know if you did. They look like regular strawberries that havenโt ripened yet. ๐๐
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I have not come across these!
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While we were in Hawaii, there was a favorite variety of white pineapples known as a Sugarloaf Pineapple. It usually ran 10 times as much as the yellow variety. People stood in lines at Farmers Markets to buy one. They gave out samples and it was extremely tender and sweet. ๐ค๐
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You learn something (ore more) every day!
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Thatโs the idea. ๐กโจ
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