Ive never heard of it before. but thanks for sharing it with me.I will try it.
and in return ill share one with you.
while I was growing up my family ate peanut butter mayonaise and onion sandwiches .
I call these things Family treasures.I wish there was a site where people could share these things.
anyway you try mine (If you dare) and Ill try yours.
peace %26gt;%26lt;%26gt;Can anyone tell me where strawberries w/sour cream and brown sugar originated?
Thanks for the strawberry-sour cream-brown sugar tip anyway, it was yummy! A winning combination. Report Abuse
I thought my mother %26amp; grandmother were the only people who knew this recipe. I was shocked when my boyfriend's mother (now my mother-in-law) served it to us.
Googling around shows one restaurant on Long Island that serves it; my mother and MIL are both originally from NY State. Perhaps the source? Report Abuse
Never heard of sour cream and brown sugar. When I want to fancy them up, I either drizzle w/ sweetened condensed milk or make the recipe below:
Strawberries Romanov
1 lb. Strawberries or 2 pints
1/2 pint heavy whipping cream
2 Tbsp. Powdered Sugar
4 Tbsp. Brandy
Wash strawberries, and cut the tops off. Let strawberries drain. Mix together heavy whipping cream, powdered sugar, and the brandy. Beat with a mixer until this becomes thick. Place strawberries into glasses and spoon over the sauce. Makes 3 to 4 servings.
Is there a name for this dish? I've never heard of it, so I doubt there is any history for it, especially if it doesn't have a name and its not a term everyone knows.
Wikipedia, for example, has entries for things like ';Beef Stroganoff'; and ';Eggs Benedict';, but nothing for strawberries with sour cream and brown sugar.
I have no idea, but the first time I had it was in May of 1983, the night of my Senior Prom at my girlfriends house. It was fantastic.
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