I found these today over at The Steamy Kitchen. My fascination with salted confections continues!
Oh how I wish it was strawberry season. Of course you can still get strawberries...I am sure they were grown in a far away land like Chile or Mexico but sometimes you have to go against the principals of eating locally and in season and just go for it. I think pistachios would be a better choice over the peanuts don’t you? I don’t think they grow pistachios here in NC either. I am really pushing it today!
I say 'push it'. Just enjoy.
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Now that's a new twist on dipped strawberries. Interesting... very, very interesting.
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ButterYum
Love this. My family would totally dig these berries.
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Sweet and salty is my favorite! And it has been multiplied in craving since Im pregnant. You can find me sneaking Ritz Crackers dipped in honey in the middle of the night :) Would love strawberries right now, and warm weather for that matter!
ReplyDeleteWow! Can't wait for strawberry season myself! I think I would try walnuts too...yum
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing you pic...I'm waitnig strawberries' season too!!! HAve a nice weekend, hugs, Flavia
ReplyDeleteYummy! Now I want strawberries. With lots of chocolate. And nuts. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought of it. Yum!!
ReplyDeleteYou keep posting about food and it makes me want to eat! I would give anything for that Feta Dip & those orange cookies.
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These look like little bites of heaven! Can you imagine how great they are going to be this summer with fresh berries! DELISH!
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Kristin
The strawberries look delicious. I love your blog. We have a lot of similarities. I too am from the mid-west transplanted to the south-
ReplyDeleteLisa, these look scrumptious. I love nuts on anything and chocolate and strawberries--yum.
ReplyDeleteRe-read post title--salted carmel--wonderful too. I am not picky about my sweets and dips :) LOL
ReplyDeleteEvery May here there is a strawberry festival. Now I'm dreaming of it. And I've never heard to strawberries like that! Yum!
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