I absolutely LOVE cherries. Artificial cherry flavour has a bad reputation, but it’s my absolute favourite fake flavour (lollipops, jello, popsicles). I love fresh cherries even more than fake ones and nothing says summer to me more than cherries. Growing up in Vancouver meant that summertimes were made for road-tripping it down to the Okanagan Valley to pick fruit at all the U-Pick orchards.
Sometimes my whole extended family would go on a camping trip together, but my favourite times were when it was just the four of us, me, my mom and dad, and Kevin. We’d pack a tent, bring some buckets and live the fruit picking life for a couple of weeks. No TV, no phones (smart phones didn’t exist back then!), just the stars, the barbecue and massive fruit orchards.
My dad would insist on driving around to all the orchards to find the best u-pick price. My mom would be more concerned about the quality of fruit and whether or not pesticides were used. Kevin and I would just be itching to get out of the van. Fruit picking is a lot of fun and a lot of hard work. Still, we were pretty quick about the whole thing – the ladder would come out, trees would be climbed, fruit would be picked. On our way home, our little van would be packed to the brim full of peaches, cherries and apricots. After the long and winding drive, we’d invite our family and friends over to help themselves to the free fruit stand we’d set up in our backyard. Those trips were always my favourite part of summer.
Sadly, I haven’t gone to pick cherries in a long time now. Happily though, my Whole Foods carries locally sourced BC cherries. I partnered up with them today to bring you this post and a giveaway! Whole Foods is giving away a $50 gift card to one lovely reader.
To enter: please leave a comment below with your favourite childhood summer food memory. Giveaway ends on July 22nd at 12AM PST. Open to US or Canadian residents only. Winner will be chosen by a random number generator. Good luck!
UPDATE: Yay! Cindy M, get ready to go shopping because you just won a $50 Whole Foods gift card! Congrats!
Easy Pistachio Cherry Tart Recipe
makes 9 tarts
- 1/2 sheet store bought puff pastry, thawed
- 1/4 cup ricotta
- 2 tablespoons cream cheese
- 2 tablespoons honey, or to taste
- 14 cherries, halved and pitted
- 2 tablespoons chopped pistachios
Cut the puff pastry into 9 equal pieces and poke all over with fork so they don’t puff too much in the oven. Bake according to the package. While the puff is baking, whip together the ricotta, cream cheese and honey until fluffy and smooth. Adjust to taste. When the puff is ready, cool and if needed, flatten slightly so the cherries have a nice level plane to sit on. When cool, spread with ricotta mix, top with cherry halves and chopped pistachios. Enjoy!
When I was a kid, I always looked forward to spending the summer in Hong Kong. My parents would lead us through the nooks and crannies of the city to eat rich and savory-sweet tang yuan, delicate vegetarian fare served in a Buddhist monastery located beneath a highway bridge, and (sounds disgusting but is totally delicious) hairy crab. Once we even traveled an hour outside the city proper to a shack that doubled as an aviary and a restaurant serving the best roasted fowl.
Though I haven’t been back for four years, HK has left its indelible mark on me, inspiring not only my love for food, but my desire to experience other cultures through their cuisine.
To me, summertime means waterskiing at dusk and sitting down by the campfire afterwards making s’mores. S’mores forever.
That last picture with the pistachios falling is AWESOME!!! I love cherries. My favorite summer food memory is eating super soft and sweet South Carolina peaches with my family at the beach!
Gotta be sitting in my backyard with half of a watermelon and stuffing my face. Great for anyone, really, but especially for a six- or seven-year-old. =)
Road tripping and camping in Yellowstone!
Baking cookies with my mom is a very strong childhood memory–not just in the summer, but all year long.
I have a lot of memories of family barbecues in the backyard. Those were great times.
Favorite summer food memory is street food from back hom, roasted corn!
I loved eating bomb pops with my brother at the pool.
Thanks for the chance to win!
BBQ, all the way. Staying up all night at the lake to cook the pig!