Triple Berry Fruit Salad with Vanilla Simple Syrup
A beautiful mix of fresh strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries are drizzled with easy-to-make vanilla syrup to create this stunning and delicious Triple Berry Fruit Salad with Vanilla Simple Syrup. It's perfect for your 4th of July, breakfast, brunch, or any special occasion table.
Happy 4th of July! Well, actually ... happy week before the 4th of July!
Yes, we still have a bit of time to put the finishing touches on our Independence Day celebrations. Whether that's decking out your front porch in red, white, and blue, making sure you've got just the right kind of fireworks on hand, deciding which fireworks display you're going to watch, making a run to the store for that last bit of watermelon or cold drinks, or finishing up your 4th of July celebration menu.
Don't let this berry salad's simplicity fool you what it lacks in difficulty it more than makes up for in flavor.
And if you happen to be working on your celebration menu? I've got the perfect easy red, white, and blue beauty for you - This amazingly delicious berry salad.
With a beautiful mix of naturally-gorgeous fresh berries and a drizzling of easy-to-make vanilla simple syrup, this Triple Berry Fruit Salad with Vanilla Simple Syrup is one stunning and tasty red, white, and blue treat that's ... well ... amazingly simple.
But don't let this berry salad's simplicity fool you what it lacks in difficulty it more than makes up for in flavor.
The vanilla simple syrup adds a really nice sweetness to the berries that's accompanied by a wonderful hit of vanilla. It's yummy ... but not overpowering.
And true to its name, simple syrup is really simple to make. All you have to be able to do is simmer water with a little sugar in it, stir, and add some vanilla.
See? - simple.
The vanilla simple syrup can be whipped up with a vanilla bean or with vanilla extract.
I wanted to try it both ways to see if there was a big flavor difference using the vanilla bean instead of extract.
True to its name, simple syrup is really simple to make. All you have to be able to do is simmer water with a little sugar in it, stir, and add some vanilla.
I expected the vanilla bean to be a hands-down winner in the taste-off. - But it wasn't. The two syrups were, to me, about tied for flavor.
There was a flavor difference ... but a very subtle one. The bean led to a more subtle vanilla tone in the syrup, whereas the vanilla flavor was a tad more pronounced with the extract. I actually preferred the syrup made with the extract, to be honest.
So which method to use is truly a matter of personal choice.
Then use vanilla extract.
Want a syrup flecked with vanilla bean seeds with a bit more subtle vanilla flavor?
Then use a vanilla bean.
If you get some little brown pieces from the inside of the vanilla bean in your syrup like me that you'd rather not have there, just let the syrup sit for a little bit. The pieces will float to the top and then you can easily skim them off.
Beautiful. Delicious. And ... simple.
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Yield: 8-10 Servings
Triple Berry Fruit Salad with Vanilla Simple Syrup
A beautiful mix of fresh strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries are drizzled with easy-to-make vanilla syrup to create this stunning and delicious Triple Berry Fruit Salad with Vanilla Simple Syrup. It's perfect for your 4th of July, breakfast, brunch, or any special occasion table.
prep time: 15 Mcook time: 5 Mtotal time: 20 M
ingredients:
- 6 to 8 c. fresh berries a mix of strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries
- 1/4 c. granulated sugar
- 1/4 c. water
- 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract OR 1/2 of a vanilla bean, split open & seeds scraped
instructions:
How to cook Triple Berry Fruit Salad with Vanilla Simple Syrup
- IF USING VANILLA EXTRACT FOR THE SYRUP: Place sugar and water in a small saucepan over medium heat. Bring mixture just to the simmer point {there will be small bubbles beginning to form}; stir until sugar is dissolved. Remove from heat and cool for 5 minutes. Stir in vanilla extract. Chill completely in the refrigerator.
- IF USING VANILLA BEAN FOR THE SYRUP: Place sugar, water, and vanilla bean seeds in a small saucepan over medium heat. Bring just to the simmer point {there will be small bubbles beginning to form}; stir until sugar is dissolved. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 7 minutes. Remove from heat a let cool slightly; then chill completely in the refrigerator.
- Rinse berries. Hull strawberries and cut larger ones into 2 or 3 slices. Place berries in a bowl.
- Just before serving, drizzle berries with vanilla simple syrup and toss gently to coat. You may not need to use all of the syrup.
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