When summer arrives, there's nothing quite like biting into a plump, juicy cherry straight off the stem. That burst of sweet-tart flavor is one of the purest joys of the season.


But these ruby red gems aren't just delicious - cherries also pack an impressive nutritional punch and can be used in all sorts of sweet and savory dishes. Let's explore the wonderful world of cherries!


<h3>Nutrition Galore in Every Cherry</h3>


Despite their small size, cherries are a nutritional powerhouse. A 1-cup serving provides:


• Vitamin C: Nearly 25% of the recommended daily value to boost immunity


• Potassium: 330mg to support heart health


• Fiber: 3 grams to aid digestion


• Plus antioxidants like anthocyanins to fight inflammation


Cherries are also a good source of melatonin, the hormone that regulates sleep cycles. Tart/sour cherries in particular contain compounds that can reduce exercise-induced muscle pain and arthritis symptoms.


<h3>Potential Cautions with Cherries</h3>


For most people, cherries are perfectly safe to enjoy in moderation. However, there are a few groups who may need to limit their cherry intake:


• Those with diabetes or prediabetes, as cherries can spike blood sugar


• People with existing kidney/gall bladder issues due to cherries' oxalate content


• Young children, as the hard pit inside can pose a choking hazard


Additionally, maraschino cherries have been heavily processed and loaded with artificial sugars, colors, and preservatives. So these neon-bright varieties won't provide the same nutritional benefits as fresh cherries.


<h3>Delightful Cherry-Filled Dishes</h3>


While there's nothing better than popping cherries into your mouth right off the stem, these gems also enhance the flavor of both sweet and savory recipes:


<b>Cherry Clafoutis (French baked custard)</b>


Ingredients:


• 1 lb fresh cherries, pitted


• 3 eggs


Classic Cherry Clafoutis Recipe

Video by Chef Billy Parisi


• 1/2 cup sugar


• 1/3 cup flour


• 1 cup milk or cream


• 1 tsp vanilla


• Butter for coating baking dish


Instructions:


1. Butter a baking dish and arrange cherries in a single layer


2. In a bowl, whisk eggs, then blend in sugar, flour, milk, and vanilla


3. Pour batter over cherries and bake at 350°F for 45-60 minutes until set


<b>Cherry Barbecue Sauce</b>


Ingredients:


• 1 cup cherry preserves


• 1/2 cup ketchup


• 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar


• 1 tbsp brown sugar


• 1 tsp smoked paprika


• 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper


Instructions:


1. Combine all ingredients in a saucepan and simmer for 10 minutes


2. Use as a glaze or dipping sauce for grilled meats, tofu, etc.


<b>Cherry Green Salad with Goat Cheese</b>


Ingredients:


• 5 oz mixed greens


• 1 cup fresh cherries, pitted and halved


• 1/4 cup sliced almonds


• 2 oz crumbled goat cheese


• Cherry vinaigrette (mix 2 tbsp olive oil, 1 tbsp cherry juice, 1 tbsp vinegar)


Instructions:


1. Toss greens, cherries, almonds and cheese in a large bowl


2. Drizzle with cherry vinaigrette and gently toss to combine


From decadent desserts to tangy-sweet sauces and salads, cherries add a vibrant burst of flavor and nutrition to so many dishes. Whether you prefer them sweet or tart, fresh or baked, these summer gems deserve a spot in your kitchen! Just be sure to enjoy them safely while respecting any potential cautions.