Best Sweet Southern Sugared Strawberries Strawberry Topping Recipes

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SWEET SOUTHERN SUGARED STRAWBERRIES (STRAWBERRY TOPPING)



Sweet Southern Sugared Strawberries (Strawberry Topping) image

This is a family favorite handed down for generations. It is very basic and can be used in Strawberry shortcake, ice cream topping, cheesecake topping, pancake or waffle topping, etc. Be creative with it!

Provided by Jenn from New Orlea

Categories     Breakfast

Time 1m

Yield 2-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2

fresh strawberries
granulated sugar

Steps:

  • You will need a tupperware type container with a lid.
  • First, slice as many strawberries as you would like and place them in the container.
  • Then add as much sugar as you wish.
  • The more sugar makes more syrup.
  • I usually add enough to fully coat the strawberries.
  • Now put the lid on the container and tumble the strawberries for a minute so they can get saturated in the sugar.
  • Now refrigerate the container for a couple of hours, and you will have the tastiest, sweetest strawberries in their own syrup.
  • (I usually leave them in the refrigerator over night).

SWEET SOUTHERN SUGARED STRAWBERRIES (STRAWBERRY TOPPING) RECIPE - GENIUS KITCHEN



Sweet Southern Sugared Strawberries (Strawberry Topping) Recipe - Genius Kitchen image

This is a family favorite handed down for generations. It is very basic and can be used in Strawberry shortcake, ice cream topping, cheesecake topping, pancake or waffle topping, etc. Be creative with it!

Provided by @MakeItYours

Number Of Ingredients 2

fresh strawberries
granulated sugar

Steps:

  • You will need a tupperware type container with a lid.
  • First, slice as many strawberries as you would like and place them in the container.
  • Then add as much sugar as you wish.
  • The more sugar makes more syrup.
  • I usually add enough to fully coat the strawberries.
  • Now put the lid on the container and tumble the strawberries for a minute so they can get saturated in the sugar.
  • Now refrigerate the container for a couple of hours, and you will have the tastiest, sweetest strawberries in their own syrup.
  • (I usually leave them in the refrigerator over night).

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