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Daiquiri Berries

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Daiquiri Berries

Sometimes the best desserts are the simplest desserts, like these Daiquiri Berries.

One of the most important rules of cooking (on a boat, and otherwise) is to treat your ingredients with respect. Let the true flavors shine, and you’ll be good to go.

Since you may not have fresh berries, I see no reason why not to experiments with other fruits instead. Mango or papaya would work here as well. I also imagined instead of sugar, a dab of whipped cream (homemade, canned, frozen) or greek yogurt would work nicely.

Ingredients:

1¼ cups light rum
¼ cup lime juice
1-quart strawberries (or other various fruits)
Toothpicks
1 cup granulated sugar or whipped cream/Greek yogurt

Directions:

Stir the rum and lime juice in a bowl. Poke fruit all over with a toothpick. Nestle them side by side in a loaf pan. Pour the rum mixture over the top and refrigerate
for 30-60 minutes. Drain the rum mixture and place fruit and sugar on a plate.

Have guests skewer a rum-infused berry with a toothpick, roll it in sugar or cream to coat and eat!

-Erin B

Recipe by Lori Ross, Southern Boating May 2019

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