Sweet and fragrant, a strawberry in syrup nourishes the soul as well as body. Ideal for relaxed weekend mornings when the family wanders in for breakfast, just serve over crispy waffles or fluffy pancakes with rich cream and your favorite coffee.
This recipe is different from your every day strawberry jam. Here the crystallized strawberries have stayed whole, you can see their pretty shapes in the syrup, and you can bite into each one, sending shockwaves of strawberry flavor mixed with cardamom and aromatic rose water to your jubilating palate.
Special gift for the very special friend.
Note: The jarring method (boiling the jars then closing them tightly and letting them cool upside down) is one that's been commonly practiced in Russia and France for generations and generations. I use this method all the time for my jams and preserves.
Makes: 2 jars
Ingredients:
- 2 lb. fresh strawberries (preferably organic)
- 3/4 lb. sugar
- lemon juice from 1 lemon
- 5-6 cardamom pods, crushed
- 1 tsp. rose water
Directions:
Rinse the strawberries quickly under cold water. Dry with a kitchen towel, and cut off their stems. Do not cut strawberries in halves, leave them whole.
Put the strawberries together with the sugar and the lemon juice in a porcelain/glass deep bowl. Cover with a sheet of parchment paper, and let macerate for about 3-4 hours or overnight.
The next day, put the strawberry mixture in a large saucepan (copper pan or stainless steel pan), and bring just to a simmer. Add the cardamom seeds. Simmer for about 3 minutes. Take off from the heat. Cover with parchment paper, and let rest for few hours. You need to repeat this process 2 more times. At the end add the rose water and take the strawberries off the heat.
Pour the strawberries with syrup into the sterilized jars until they are full, wipe carefully if there was any spillage and close the lids tightly. Let cool to room temperature upside-down on the counter, then store in a cool and dark place for a few months.
8 comments:
Yelena, this looks so good.
fun flavors
Beautiful pictures! Love the fun flavors of the strawberry syrup. How cute is that strawberry needle work!
What a beautiful looking gift!!! I had never tried the cardamom strawberry combination even though we use cardamom a lot in our cooking.
Hi Yelena, how have you been?
This is a must to make recipe, the ingredients are uncommon and yummy - cardamom, strawberries & rose water - what a recipe!
Your photos, as always, are so inspiring, love them :))
Thinking about you..hope all is well and that you are just busy with summer~
I made shrimp cocktails w/ blue ice in the servers for or daughter's 40th in August..thanks again for that great idea! PS She just saw Saun The Sheep yesterday w/ Noah! Just noticed on your sidebar~
Hello dear Monique, I will come back to cooking, styling, photography and blogging very soon. We have one more trip on our list and then I will be back. Can not wait, miss you all!! Happy that you like my blue ice idea! I will create more ideas-))) Talk to you soon! Hugs-))
Looking forward to all of them!
Happy Trails.
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