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Homemade Strawberry Sauce
Strawberries: You will need one pound of strawberries with the tops taken off. I like to hull out the inside too, but that’s up to you. You could use frozen strawberries, but they will let off a lot of liquid when they thaw out so you will likely need to drain that first.
Granulated Sugar: This helps to sweeten the sauce and helps it thicken up.
Lemon Juice: Helps to keep it fresh and brightens up the flavors.
Vanilla Extract: I just love it because I think it brings out all the yummy flavors in the sauce!

Add Ingredients: Combine strawberries, sugar, cornstarch, salt, and lemon juice in a saucepan.
Cook: Cook over low heat, stirring frequently, until the strawberries release their juices and the mixture is liquidy (about 5 minutes or so).
Boil: Bring to a boil and then cook at a boil for one minute.
Thicken: Reduce heat and continue to cook until mixture is thickened, but keep in mind that your strawberry sauce will continue to thicken as it cools.
Enjoy: Then serve! Strawberry sauce is always best served warm (at least in my opinion!).
Tips for Making Strawberry Sauce
This homemade strawberry sauce is super simple to whip up. I am going to share a few tips that can help you adjust your sauce to be perfect for whatever you are making.
Add Cornstarch: You can add 1 tablespoon of cornstarch to make a thicker sauce. Just add it in at the same time as the other ingredients and cook as directed. The cornstarch is optional. I love it because it speeds up the process of thickening the sauce and yields a lush, glossy sauce in a matter of minutes. If you leave out the cornstarch, you won’t get the same thick sauce and it will take a lot longer to thicken properly (think closer to 20 minutes rather than 5).
Thickening: This sauce will continue to thicken once it’s finished cooking as it cools. Keep this in mind while judging whether your sauce is finished or not; when you take it off the stovetop it should be a bit thinner than you want the finished product to be.
Thin Your Sauce: Accidentally cook your sauce too long and make it too thick? No fear, you’re not stuck with strawberry jam! Simply add a tablespoon or two more water with the heat on low and cook until the water is nicely combined and the sauce is smooth.
Storing Leftovers
This recipe makes a good amount of homemade strawberry sauce! If you end up with some leftover, here is how to store it.
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