We all know the classic Will Smith song. For me, it brings up fond memories of being in my car with my best friend Katrina, with the windows rolled down and that song blaring from my speakers. We would laugh and create games along the way to...whatever the destination was for the day (my mom may be reading). And what is the first line of the song....Here it is the groove slightly transformed just a bit of a break from the norm....and...how do we break from the norm? With this great new recipe that provides a twist to a classic: Strawberry Short-cake.
According to Best Health Mag, strawberries are "not only are they juicy, summery and delicious, they’re a bona fide superfood, too. Nutrient-rich and packed with antioxidants (like vitamin C), strawberries offer a wide range of health benefits." Ready for a few surprises about strawberries?
1. "Aside from providing vitamin c (helping to boost your immune system), strawberries also promote eye health and can prevent cataracts. Eyes require vitamin C to protect them from
exposure to free-radicals from the sun’s harsh UV rays, which can damage
the protein in the lens. Vitamin C also plays an important role in
strengthening the eye's cornea and retina."
2. "The power of vitamin C in strawberries
continues, as it is vital to the production of collagen, which helps to
improve skin’s elasticity and resilience. Since we lose collagen as we
age, eating foods rich in vitamin C may result in healthier, younger-looking skin."
3. “Ellagic acid and flavonoids [found in strawberries]— or
phytochemicals—can provide an antioxidant effect that can benefit heart
health in various ways,” explains Edwards. “One way includes
counteracting the effect of low-density lipoprotein, or LDL—bad
cholesterol in the blood—which causes plaque to build up in arteries. A
second way is that they provide an anti-inflammatory effect, which is
also good for the heart.”
4. "Folate is a B-vitamin recommended for women who
are pregnant or trying to conceive, and strawberries are a good source
with 21 mcg per serving. Folate is necessary in the early stages of pregnancy
to help in the development of the baby’s brain, skull and spinal cord,
and the folic acid in strawberries may help to prevent certain birth
defects, such as spina bifida."
5. "Strawberries can help regulate blood pressure. Potassium is yet another heart healthy
nutrient, and with 134 mg per serving, strawberries are considered a
"medium source," according to Alberta Health Services. Potassium can help regulate blood pressure and may even help to lower high blood pressure
by acting as a buffer against the negative effects of sodium. With
their impact on the reduction of LDL, inflammation and high blood
pressure, strawberries have earned the title of one of the most
heart-healthy fruits you can eat."
So, let's get a jump on summer and add this twist on Strawberry Short-cake to recipe books. You can be feeding people healthy items and they not even know it! Have parties to go to and don't have a ton of time to cook...(points fingers to self)? This quick and easy recipe will have you be the talk of the party. Today's recipe is brought to you by our friends at the FoodNetwork:
Toasted Pound Cake with Strawberries & Chocolate Cream (YUM!)
*Photograph by Anna Williams