Stepping Out

Strawberry picking on Long Island

Adventures in the local berry fields

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For the strawberry lovers among us, the approach of June means that it’s almost time to revel in the bounty of local fruit. Those fresh, just-ripened strawberries are a short-lived treat this time of year, so grab them while you can during June. An outing in the strawberry fields is great opportunity for some family fun and chance to enjoy these luscious berries at their peak. Gather up everyone and venture out to one of the many u-pick growers for an enjoyable adventure.
Plus, it’s a great way to continue to support the region’s local family farms. Then, when you get home with your bounty, prepare some yummy strawberry treats. These fresh gems are, of course, fantastic on their own, but when used in a recipe, they’ll make any occasion extra special.

Chocolate-Dipped Strawberries
2 pint baskets strawberries
1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips
1/2 cup milk choolate chips
1/2 cup white chocolate chips
Finely chopped toasted almonds or pistachios (optional)

1. Line large baking sheet with waxed paper. Rinse strawberries and pat dry with paper towels.
2. In separate small, microwave-safe bowls (such as custard cups) melt chocolates, one at a time, in microwave at 50-percent (medium) power, allowing 1 1/2 to 2 minutes each. Stir until smooth. (If not completely melted, microwave a few seconds longer.) Or, melt chocolate as package directs.
3. Holding strawberry by stem end, dip into chocolate to cover about three-fourths of berry; dip into nuts, if desired, and lay on baking sheet. Repeat with remaining strawberries, chocolate and nuts. Refrigerate until chocolate is set. Makes about 8 servings (3 strawberries per serving)
For double- and triple-dipped strawberries: After first coating of chocolate is set, dip into contrasting chocolate, leaving part of the first chocolate exposed. Repeat with third chocolate, if you wish, allowing each layer to set between dips. To Drizzle Strawberries with Chocolate: Microwave chocolate in small plastic bag until melted; squeeze into one corner of bag. Lay strawberries close together on baking sheet. With scissors, cut a small hole in corner of bag, and move back and forth over strawberries, squeezing bag gently. Or, drizzle contrasting chocolate over strawberries that have been dipped. Refrigerate until set. Microwave melting times vary with amount of chocolate and wattage of your oven. Chocolate amounts are approximate; amount needed depends on the size of your strawberries, and whether or not they are single, double, triple-dipped or drizzled.

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