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Strawberries are here … try them in a salsa

Ashley Miller-Helmholdt, market manager, xx and xx pose for a photo at the strawberry salsa demonstration booth at the Bushel Basket Farmers' Market Wednesday.
Behind the scenes at the strawberry salsa demonstration booth at the Bushel Basket Farmers’ Market Wednesday. Ashley Miller-Helmholdt, market manager, Shelley Frazier, MSU Extension, and Callie Gvorek of the EMU Dietetics program.

Strawberry-Salsa-demoIf you didn’t make it to the Bushel Basket Farmer’s Market Wednesday, you missed a strawberry salsa demonstration and, a chance to taste not only the yummy and easy to make salsa, but also the equally as tasty cinnamon chips.

Plus, new vendor to the Wednesday market, Kapnik Farms had strawberries for sale.

Kapnik Farms had strawberries for sale Wednesday at the market.
Kapnick Farms had strawberries for sale Wednesday at the market.

Here’s the simple recipe for the salsa from MSU Extension.

Ingredients:

  • 2 medium Granny Smith Apples
  • 1 cup strawberries, sliced
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar (although this was not included in the tasting and it was plenty sweet without it)
  • 2 tablespoons orange marmalade

Directions:

  1. Peel, core and slice apples
  2. Cut apples into quarters, crop
  3. Slice strawberries
  4. Place fruits in bowl
  5. Add brown sugar and orange marmalade, mix
  6. Serve with cinnamon chips

A serving size is 3 tablespoons and there are only 30 calories. The salsa can be refrigerated for up to 3 days.

At the Bushel Basket Market on June 5.
At the Bushel Basket Market on June 5.
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1 thought on “Strawberries are here … try them in a salsa”

  1. Tasted it at the market yesterday (along with the cinnamon chips) and it was very good. If you don’t care for orange marmalade (I don’t), don’t let it keep you from trying it. You can’t even taste the orange.

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