Michelle polzine’s slow-roasted strawberries

Roast
michelle polzine’s slow-roasted strawberries

Roasting

Strawberries’ delicacy makes them especially good candidates for very, very slow roasting, as pastry chef Michelle Polzine does at <a href="http://20thcenturycafe.com/"><strong>20th Century Cafe</strong></a> in San Francisco. All that excess water gets the chance to escape slowly without steaming its neighbors disruptively, and the berries’ sweetness concentrates to a wild, exponential degree. Polzine roasts whole flats of strawberries at once, then uses them everywhere—on top of custards and ice creams, in strudel with rhubarb, in a crostata on their own. They’re particularly handy mixed into ice cream or frozen yogurt—because of their high sugar and low water content, they stay soft, not icy. They also preserve well, can be frozen, and keep for months in the refrigerator. Recipe adapted slightly from the forthcoming <strong><a href="https://food52.com/shop/products/4699-presale-signed-copy-genius-desserts-by-kristen-miglore">Genius Desserts</a></strong> (Ten Speed Press, September 2018) and pictured here (and delicious) on <strong><a href="https://food52.com/recipes/26709-maialino-s-olive-oil-cake">Maialino's Olive Oil Cake</a></strong>.

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