Strawberries — season, tips, and recipes in Australia
Strawberries is a fruit available in Queensland during May, June, July, August, September, October, November, peaking in November, December, January. This page is a practical guide for home cooks: when to buy strawberries, how to pick a good one, how to store it, what it goes well with, three original recipes, and detailed nutrition information.
Queensland produces strawberries almost year-round. Southern states like Victoria peak in summer. Australia is one of the world's largest strawberry producers.
How to pick a good one
Smell them. If they don't smell like strawberries at the shop, they won't at home. Bright red all over, fresh green caps.
How to store it
Don't wash until eating. Fridge in a single layer on paper towel. Eat within two days.
Goes well with
basil: Basil has a faint anise note that cuts through strawberry's sweetness without competing with it. The combination smells extraordinary. Tear the leaves rather than chopping them.
balsamic vinegar: Good balsamic is essentially concentrated grape must with acidity and sweetness in balance. It intensifies strawberry flavour rather than just adding sourness -- a reduction works even better.
black pepper: A slightly unexpected one. Pepper's heat accentuates the berry's aroma compounds in the same way it does with pineapple. A few twists over sliced strawberries is all you need.
cream: Classic for a reason. Fat carries flavour and slows the eating, which means you taste the strawberry longer. Don't sweeten the cream -- the strawberry provides all the sugar needed.
rhubarb: Rhubarb is almost intolerably tart on its own. Strawberry is almost intolerably sweet. They neutralise each other's worst tendencies and produce something that tastes like neither.
Recipes
Strawberry & Basil Salad
Sweet, peppery, 5 minutes.
Ingredients: 250g strawberries, handful fresh basil, 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar, pinch black pepper, pinch flaky salt
Method: Hull and quarter strawberries. Tear basil leaves. Toss with balsamic, pepper, and salt. Eat immediately.
Smashed Strawberries on Toast
The better version of jam on toast.
Ingredients: 150g strawberries, 2 slices sourdough, 1 tbsp honey, squeeze of lemon, pinch of salt
Method: Roughly mash strawberries with a fork. Mix in honey, lemon, and salt. Toast bread. Pile on the strawberries.
Roasted Strawberry & Yoghurt Bowl
Hot strawberries, cold yoghurt. Trust me.
Ingredients: 200g strawberries, 1 tbsp honey, splash vanilla, 200g thick yoghurt, 2 tbsp granola
Method: Halve strawberries, toss with honey and vanilla. Roast at 200C for 12 minutes until soft and jammy. Spoon over cold yoghurt. Top with granola.
Nutrition
One serving (150g) delivers 140% of your daily vitamin C. That's more than an orange. Also high in manganese (supports bone health) and folate. Just 49 calories per 150g. You'd need two vitamin C tablets to match a bowl of strawberries.