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Life’s a Bowl of Cherries |
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By Marianthi Milona You can buy them everywhere: the markets, grocer’s shops, even from a vendor’s car. |
Cherries make for a refreshing summer treat and a delicious all-year dessert if preserved in syrup |
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But if you ask people on the Halkidiki coast at the end of June where their cherries have come from, they will declare: Taxiarhis. The cherry growers of Taxiarhis are a proud lot, confident in the quality of their fruit, even if some pick their cherries only for their own use. The season has always been the time for the women to make kerasi glyko, or press and bottle the fruit’s delicious juice. Taxiarhis cherries and their byproducts have become a secret to be shared during the Halkidiki summer, and anyone who is offered a bowl can count themselves lucky indeed. You can easily create a sweet cherry soup, taste the traditional cherry glyko or enjoy these Taxiarhis cherries year-round after preparing them as preserves. Kerasosoupa Sweet cherry soup Ingredients 500g cherries Pit the cherries and place in a saucepan with the sugar and white wine. Cook for five minutes over medium heat. Allow the cherries to cool a bit, puree in a blender and add the lemon juice. Leave to cool for a little while before mixing in the cream, then the cherry liqueur. Add sugar to taste. The cherry soup can either be served hot or placed in the refrigerator to chill. Serve on plates sprinkled with cinnamon. |
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