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Blueberry Peach Fruit Salad with Thyme

Blueberry Peach Fruit Salad with Thyme

Please welcome Garrett McCord of Vanilla Garlic who shares this delicious cancer-fighting fruit salad with us. ~Elise

Recently my mom, Suzanne McCord, was diagnosed with breast cancer. I was surprised when I heard the news, my mother is in her early sixties, but is insanely active and healthy. The woman recently participated the AIDS lifecycle event; a 6 day, 550 mile bike ride. A few days after, she was off to Egypt and Russia. I get tired biking to work, and my last big trip was Napa which is only an hour away. In fact, her main concern after being diagnosed was that the surgery would get in the way of her bike riding.

After hearing about mom, I went to work doing some research about ways I could help using what I know best - food. I wanted to put together something that was easy to prepare, full of flavor, and packed with cancer fighting vitamins and antioxidants. After a bit of research into cancer smart foods and what seemed to work well, I developed this recipe.

This simple fruit salad works at the start of the meal or as a dessert. The fruit is lightly glazed with either a simple syrup or agave syrup. Ginger, a bit of lemon, and some savory thyme which pairs amazingly with summer fruits accents the tartness of the berries and the sweetness of the stone fruit. In recognition of my awesome, kicking cancer-butt mom, I’ve nicknamed this a Suzanne Salad.

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Blueberry Peach Fruit Salad with Thyme Recipe

Ingredients

  • 4 peaches
  • 4 nectarines
  • 1 cup of blueberries
  • 2 teaspoons of fresh, chopped thyme
  • 1 teaspoon of grated ginger
  • 1/4 cup of lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon of lemon zest
  • 1/2 cup of water
  • 1/4 cup of sugar (depending on how sweet the fruit is, you may be able to skip all together)
  • Or 1 tablespoon of agave syrup in lieu of water and sugar

Method

1 If using water and sugar place them into a saucepot and bring to a boil and liquid is reduced by half into a simple syrup. Allow to cool.

2 Chop up the peaches and nectarines and place them in a bowl with the blueberries. Pour over the cooled simple syrup or agave syrup. Add the thyme, lemon juice, lemon zest, and ginger.

3 Stir and cover with plastic wrap, place in the fridge and allow to macerate for one hour. Serve.

Serves 4-8.

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Comments

Hooray for your mom -- she is a role model for all of us. Great recipe, too; the ginger and blueberries are loaded with anti-oxidants and will help strengthen the immune system. And, oh by the way, they taste great!

Posted by: Lydia (The Perfect Pantry) on July 25, 2008 6:15 AM

That sounds really delicious, and I love the touching story behind it. Your blog is really excellent!

Posted by: Melissa on July 25, 2008 6:55 AM

Oh good for your Mom! She seems completely amazing and I'm glad her recovery is going well.

Also, what a delicious looking salad! Too bad I didn't see this yesterday before I used up all our peaches and blueberries to make a crisp.

Posted by: Christine on July 25, 2008 7:10 AM

I'm so glad your mom is doing well - thanks for the recipe for the salad, it looks delicious.

Posted by: S for Kitchen Confit on July 25, 2008 7:15 AM

Wow, great looking salad. I'll have to give it a try for the next Sunday BBQ. Great post, Cheers!

Posted by: Jamaica Bob on July 25, 2008 8:54 AM

This will be perfect for the baby shower I'm holding tomorrow, I was looking for a great fruit salad, thanks!

Posted by: Debbie on July 25, 2008 9:49 AM

Garrett, your mom looks AWESOME!! Kudos to you for sharing your heartwarming story and encouraging us all to eat healthy but tasty.

Thanks Denise, though it's more her heartwarming story. I have to give her the credit. ;) ~Garrett

Posted by: Denise on July 25, 2008 10:49 AM

So glad to hear your Mom is doing better! And she's right--the best thing is to stay on top of your health and check-ups, etc.

And how sweet of you to make such a healthy, delicious salad in her honor.

Posted by: Lady Amalthea on July 25, 2008 10:53 AM

My sister-in-law was diagnosed with breast cancer at the beginning of this year while she was 5-6 months pregnant. The baby (a healthy boy) was born in May. She had to stop chemo the last trimester because of the baby, but she's doing ok, and the baby, Kieran, is doing fantastic. Kate and her husband Pete are also doing fine. I'm sending them this recipe and story and I'm sure Kate will find your mom's story inspirational. Thanks very much!

Posted by: Alison in Texas on July 25, 2008 1:37 PM

Garrett, your mom looks like a more-fun Julianne Moore! I can't believe she's in her 60's!

And thanks for sharing your recipe and your mom's story... the salad sounds delicious, and your mom sounds like a really courageous and positive person.

-Cara

Posted by: Glitterati on July 25, 2008 3:48 PM

Ok Garrett, first of all, your mom is awesome. And that's some good news about the surgery.

Secondly, I'm sure this salad is delicious. You and Elise have a knack for adding spices where I would never think to. When I think fruit, the only spices I can think of using are cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice. I never think to try rosemary or thyme, very intriguing stuff. A perfect summer starter salad too.

Posted by: Nick on July 25, 2008 3:50 PM

You must be joking that the woman in the photo is your mom -- NO WAY can that woman be old enough to have an adult son!!! She's an inspiration. Best wishes to her and to you as she continues to recover.

P.S. The salad looks delicious!

Posted by: Sarah on July 25, 2008 5:28 PM

Your mom really does look amazing, and I'm so glad that the story has such a happy ending. What a lovely son you are to make a cancer-fighting salad for your mom too. It sounds like it will taste great too!

Posted by: Kalyn on July 25, 2008 9:11 PM

That recipe looks delicious. I adore thyme on fruit! Good news about your mother, and thank you for sharing the story and photo with us. She looks amazing! Are you sure she's in her 60s?

Posted by: Stacia on July 26, 2008 2:20 AM

I made this salad today and it was amazing! I added a bit of extra ginger for some spiciness. I LOVE the thyme with the fruit! Consider me a convert!

Posted by: Regina on July 26, 2008 4:08 PM

I love to read the words "It was diagnosed early and no chemo needed". Brilliant.

Posted by: Barbara on July 26, 2008 10:24 PM

Seems like every where I turn now there's a recipe about blueberry. Is it season of blueberries?

Posted by: Mrs.Sound on July 27, 2008 11:24 AM

Thank goodness for mothers, eh? I love the addition of thyme in this dish. Can't wait to try it.

Posted by: Dragon on July 27, 2008 6:49 PM

First off, congratulations to your mom for beating cancer. It's always nice to hear inspiring stories like your mom. She looks strong and great for her age.

Secondly, the fruit salad looks so appealing and I'm sure taste good too. Great combination of fruits.

I was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer at the age of 21 and was luckily cured after two years. It was scary not knowing what it was and that it required three hospitals to diagnose the type of cancer. During my treatment, I was fortunate enough to have met Mike Milken, the founder of CaP CURE, now known as the Prostate Cancer Foundation. He shared his story of survival and being told he only had 12-18 months to live. It was touching to hear his story and his willingness to inspire others. I was given his book, "The Taste for Living Cookbook" which I recommend to everyone. It contains recipes for fighting cancer.

It's the first time I have visited your blog. I love it!

Posted by: The Restaurant Blogger on July 27, 2008 7:38 PM

Thanks for sharing your story. Your Mom is an inspiration.

Posted by: Sabrina on July 28, 2008 10:59 AM

Does this need to be served immediately? I'm thinking of packing it for a camping trip so it'd be left in a cooler for probably 8 hours or so before it is eaten.

Nope, that should be fine. If anything it will develop more sugary maceration juices which are quite yummy in my opinion. ~Garrett

Posted by: Tina on July 29, 2008 3:01 PM

Your mom sounds like an amazing woman. All the best to her.

Posted by: bee on July 29, 2008 4:59 PM

Congrats to your mom beating cancer. Tell her it's great to have her join the ranks of us SURVIVORS!!!!!!! Cheers Suzanne.

Great blog .... I have it bookmarked but had to come out of lurking to say congrats to her.

Posted by: Nicky on August 2, 2008 4:33 PM

I can't wait to to try this salad! I also shared this recipe with my mom who just emerged victorious in a showdown with endometrial cancer. In the picture it looks like there are also chopped apples, but I don't see them in the ingredient list. Am I crazy? :o)

Props to your mom!!! As for the apple, yeah, you're crazy. However, they might be quite tasty added to this. ~Garrett

Posted by: scichick on August 3, 2008 5:08 AM

Thanks for your mum, she, probably, really succeeds. Very good salad!

Posted by: Arkashka on August 4, 2008 7:45 AM

This was an AMAZING salad! I made it this weekend. I couldn't get my hands on thyme, so I used mint. Instead of simple syrup (trying to cut processed sugar from the diet where possible), I used about 1/4 cup of sour cherry preserves.

OH MY GOODNESS! We ate this by itself first - wonderful. The next day, after lots of juice had been created - we ladled it over pound cake and/or vanilla ice cream - EVEN BETTER!

Thanks Elise! Really a keeper recipe!

Posted by: Gwen on August 4, 2008 11:33 AM

Nice n' simple.

Posted by: karol on August 6, 2008 6:33 AM

This seems as good a place as any to say, "Bless your heart for having a wheat-free section!"

Posted by: Shannon on August 6, 2008 9:00 PM

scichick: I believe that the "apples" you see are the (white) nectarines.

Posted by: Rick on August 22, 2008 7:20 PM

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