You will find in some recipes that they want you to hull strawberries or other fruit before you cook or serve them.
There are two ways to hull strawberries; however, firstly, let me explain what it means.
All this means is that you remove the green leafy part of the strawberry, also known as the calyx before you use them. To do this, you would use one of the following methods.
Note: Please ensure you wash your fruit first, then pat them dry using a piece of kitchen towel before you begin. (To help remove any insects or bacteria from your fresh strawberries it's best to soak them in cooled saltwater for a few minutes then rinse).
The easiest way to hull a strawberry is to use a drinking straw.
Simply take the straw and insert it into the base of the strawberry like so.
Push it all the way through to the stem.
The straw only removes a small amount of strawberry and collects the stem, thus leaving you with a beautifully crafted hole right through the centre.
These are then ready to use for cooking or to be used on fruit kebabs.
The other way to hull strawberries using a knife is as follows:-
Take the green leaves and remove them from the strawberry.
This then allows you to view the centre of the fruit and makes it easier to work your knife around. (Please be very careful with your knife or get an adult to help you).
Once the leaves or (calyx) has been removed, place your knife in the centre at an angle and then start cutting a cone shape into the fruit.
If you rotate the strawberry with your left hand and then cut with your right (or vice versa if you're left-handed). The middle section will then start to move away.
Once removed, the strawberries can then be used.
Please note that if you make chocolate strawberries, do not hull them as you will need the leafy stems for dipping.
There are two ways to hull strawberries; however, firstly, let me explain what it means.
All this means is that you remove the green leafy part of the strawberry, also known as the calyx before you use them. To do this, you would use one of the following methods.
Note: Please ensure you wash your fruit first, then pat them dry using a piece of kitchen towel before you begin. (To help remove any insects or bacteria from your fresh strawberries it's best to soak them in cooled saltwater for a few minutes then rinse).
Method 1
The easiest way to hull a strawberry is to use a drinking straw.
Simply take the straw and insert it into the base of the strawberry like so.
Push it all the way through to the stem.
The straw only removes a small amount of strawberry and collects the stem, thus leaving you with a beautifully crafted hole right through the centre.
These are then ready to use for cooking or to be used on fruit kebabs.
Method 2
The other way to hull strawberries using a knife is as follows:-
Take the green leaves and remove them from the strawberry.
This then allows you to view the centre of the fruit and makes it easier to work your knife around. (Please be very careful with your knife or get an adult to help you).
Once the leaves or (calyx) has been removed, place your knife in the centre at an angle and then start cutting a cone shape into the fruit.
If you rotate the strawberry with your left hand and then cut with your right (or vice versa if you're left-handed). The middle section will then start to move away.
Once removed, the strawberries can then be used.
Please note that if you make chocolate strawberries, do not hull them as you will need the leafy stems for dipping.
How to make Chocolate Strawberries
These would make a lovely Valentine's Day gift. To make chocolate strawberries, you will need the following:- Ingredients 1 Punnet of Strawberries (Washed under cold water and then dried using kitchen towel) 100 grams Milk Chocolate 50 grams White Chocolate 50 grams Plain chocolate 1...
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