Fried foods aren't seasonal! No images? Click here The crispy, crunchy, golden case for turning on the stoveLook, we love keeping our stoves and ovens off in the height of summer. So much so that we've pulled together our favorite no-cook recipes for all of your savory and sweet hankerings. But we'll always have a weak spot for golden, crunchy fried food—of any variety. Whether you're missing the county fair, your go-to dive bar, or your favorite seafood shack this year, you can always re-create your favorites in your own kitchen. And we're here to make the case for fully committing to the heat with some of our favorite fried items. Fried Recipes |
Saturday, August 15, 2020
It's fry time
Friday, August 14, 2020
The history of astronaut ice cream
How a fad became a gift store staple No images? Click here The History of Astronaut Ice CreamThere may be no novelty sweet more polarizing than astronaut ice cream. Those who adore it praise its light, crunchy texture, and a flavor that is still unmistakably creamy and sweet. Its detractors will say biting into it is akin to chomping down on a piece of chalk: powdery and unnatural. And for those who have never tried it, the entire concept of eating ice cream stripped of all liquid may seem downright bizarre. But even though so-called astronaut (or to be more precise, freeze-dried) ice cream isn't the most popular of novelty treats, its longevity proves that it has found a small, but fiercely loyal fan base. More food history |
Got blueberries? Make these popsicles
No images? Click here Blueberry Yogurt PopsiclesAt the peak of summer when blueberries are both abundant and at their best, we like to turn them into fluffy muffins, bake them into a classic blueberry pie, or eat them out of hand as a snack. With all those baking and snacking options, it's easy to forget how good blueberries can be in frozen preparations. Take, for example, these creamy blueberry yogurt popsicles. Blended with full-fat Greek yogurt, the blueberries shine through with their sweet-tart, lightly floral flavor. Too many blueberries? No such thing. |