Natalie's Strawberry Surprise
My Delicious Sweet And Juicy Strawberry Treat I Remember From My Childhood
Ingredients
- 2 lbs fresh strawberries washed & quartered
- 3/4 cup sugar granulated
- 1 lemon squeezed
- * 18 packs sugar substitute (splenda) * NOTE : To be used instead of sugar
- * 22 packs sugar substitute (stevia) * NOTE : To be used instead of sugar
Instructions
- Rinse off fresh strawberries thoroughly and cut strawberries into quarters. Place in a pot and squeeze on the lemon. Cook 3 to 4 minutes on medium heat, then add the granulated sugar and stir in. Let simmer for 15 to 18 minutes on very low heat uncovered. Keep an eye on it, you don't want it to burn. Let cool and spoon up Natalie's Strawberry Surprise! Enjoy this delicious fresh strawberry sauce on anything that pleases you!
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Notes
If you didn't know, Vanilla ice cream is reputed to have been brought to America by Thomas Jefferson after a diplomatic visit to France in the late 18th century, and it was Strawberry ice cream that was served at James Madison's inaugural ball in 1813. I'm guessing they decided to mix the strawberries and vanilla ice cream together and magically strawberry ice cream was created.
Actually one of the first ice creams was a combination of three flavors, called Neapolitan sometimes called Harlequin ice cream, it's a type of ice cream composed of three separate flavors (vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry) arranged side by side in the same container. All I can say is I am so happy that this wonderful delicious treat was discovered way before I was born..........Waaayy Before I Was Born Haha !