I started out by pouring Regular White Vinegar about 1/10th of my LARGE bowl full. [As ALMOST ALWAYS, I didn't measure- measuring isn't fun]. I then dumped about half of my Strawberries into the bowl and filled to the top with water.
I let the berries soak for about 5 minutes and then I gently pushed the berries floating at the top down into the water a few times to make sure all the berries were getting equal soaking time.
After another 5 minutes [10 minutes total], I laid paper towels out on my counter and let my Strawberries dry. I left them out for about an hour, and then I patted them dry with another paper towel.
I made sure to also rinse the plastic containers I was using to store my berries in with the vinegar water before returning them to the container for storage. If I skipped this step I would be risking re-transferring the bacteria, or whatever it is that causes the berries to start to mold back onto the berries. I simply dipped the plastic containers in the vinegar water a few times and patted dry with a paper towel.
I had a neighbor to thank for keeping an eye on our home while we went to the cabin, so I decided to make them a Strawberry Pie and one for my little family to enjoy for dessert for a few days, so I cut up a lot of the Strawberries then to put in my pies.
What remained was 3 clam shells of preserved Strawberries that I put in the fridge.
The berries I purchased on July 13th, were still fresh and juicy on July 27th!!! I would definitely say that rinsing them in Vinegar helped them last longer- and they tasted AWESOME!
In case you are wondering how I make my Strawberry Pie, I make it just like my Momma taught me.
- Wash and cut Berries
- Mix 1 container of Marie's Strawberry Glaze with the cut berries
- Bake an empty pie shell and let it cool
- Gently spoon the Glazed Strawberries into the Baked Pie Shell
- Refrigerate and serve chilled
{Photo borrowed from Google Images- My pie crust didn't bake pretty and I was embarrassed}
The neighbors loved their strawberry pie, and we enjoyed ours for 3 nights after dinner.
I highly recommend soaking your Strawberries in Vinegar Water- it does make them last longer!
Do you have any other berry preserving tips? I'd love it if you share!
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