I’m not sure you can live as close as I do to the winter strawberry capital of the world and not love strawberries. Right now, until April, it is Florida strawberry season and I am using them in all kinds of recipes. This strawberry chocolate French toast is a recipe from the Florida Strawberry Growers Association cookbook, Florida Strawberries – A Taste of Summer All Winter Long.
The afternoon activity was a visit to the University of Florida Research and Education Center and an introduction to the science behind growing and breeding strawberries from Dr. Vance Whitaker. I learned that growing strawberries is so much more than just planting them. There is a real science behind hybrids and trying to get the best tasting berry. After the berries we got to sample today, I’d say they are in good shape.

As we were heading back to Tampa for dinner, we passed Goodson Farms Market. It’s a market that sits adjacent to strawberry fields. Strawberry Sue said they had the best strawberry shortcake. Saying something like that to a group of food bloggers is such a tease. We all oohed and aahhed. She asked the bus driver to turn around and she treated us to what I would agree, was the best strawberry shortcake! A moist poundcake piled high with fresh Florida strawberries, vanilla ice cream and whipped cream. Just thinking about it makes me smile.
A perfect end to the day was dinner at Oggi in Tampa. We were served family style because our group was so large. The meal started off with a strawberry caprese salad made with homemade mozzarella and strawberries followed by a homemade mozzarella wheel with arugula and strawberries. Our entree choices included chicken with blood oranges, chicken parmesan with spaghetti, pistachio chicken cutlet, chicken with strawberry balsamic reduction, pasta with homemade meatballs and rigatoni with a mushroom cream sauce. For dessert we were presented a choice of two, grilled pineapple and cannoli. Absolutely everything was delicious. The bus ride back to the hotel was quiet. We were all content!
The food was no less spectacular on day 2. Bermuda’s at the Tradewinds Island Resorts treated to a delicious lunch with so many choices, I had to ask my foodie son what I should pick. I choose the ravioli with brown butter sage. Mmmm…. Dinner, once again came with a few choices. I choose the chicken breast over creamed corn. An unusual side dish, I thought, but it was delicious.
I hope you enjoy the recipe I chose to make from the Florida Strawberries cookbook. Perfect for a Sunday breakfast.
The weekend was one I will never forget. In addition to seeing old friends and meeting new ones, I got to learn so much about my favorite fruit, the strawberry. All the better they are from Florida!
Strawberry Chocolate French Toast elevates your brunch game. The original recipe used semisweet chocolate. I used milk chocolate because we prefer it. This recipe reprinted with permission. Find the original recipe in Florida Strawberries - A Taste of Summer All Winter Long
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Marilyn Lesniak says
I just love breakfast. And strawberries! Thanks for sharing at #OverTheMoon!
Sue Harrell says
What a great recap! Thank you for joining us ! I love this recipe!
Cindy L. Kerschner says
Love the recap and recipe, Ellen. It was great hanging out with you, the Sunday Supper family and FSGA! The Florida Strawberry Cookbook rocks!
1particularhrbr says
Thank you Cindy! It was great to hang out with you too!
Shannon says
That sounds like an amazing time learning more about strawberries. The French Toast looks beautiful, Ellen!
1particularhrbr says
Thank you, Shannon. It was delicious!