All About Cherries: Part 2

Cherries, as you have probably figured out, make a good snack just as they are. They keep well in a cool dry place on the counter. But, after a couple of weeks, they will start to get soft and mushy. Mushy fruit is not good to eat.

There are a couple of things that you can do if you find yourself with surplus cherries. Consider baking a pie. Cherry pie is a favorite at church socials, county fairs, and backyard cookouts. For those diehard cherry lovers you can add a few extra cherries since you have so many. If you want them to last a really long time, put them in a fruitcake.

For a sweet or tart twist on your favorite salad, cut up a few ripe cherries and throw them on top. Cherries are appropriate on top of yogurt with a bit of granola thrown in for fiber. Speaking of toppers, cherries can be used in a glaze and drizzled on top of a piece of New York cheesecake. For fizzy drinks, float a few cherries in them as a garnish. When we were young, they used to serve cherries as a garnish for Shirley Temple drinks.

Use these suggestions and others you may have heard to avoid throwing away extra cherries.

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Carolyn Stone has been working in consumer health publishing and women’s interest publishing for over 22 years. She is the author of more than 200 guides and courses designed to help readers transform their lives through easy action steps. In her spare time, she is actively involved in fostering children and pets.