A roadmap to the ultimate popsicle No images? Click here How to Make Yogurt Popsicles With Your Fruit of ChoiceWe tried to hit all the marks of a good fruit and yogurt popsicle by developing recipes for three different fruit-yogurt pops: blueberry, raspberry, and mango. These frozen treats have a creamy, velvety smooth texture; just the right amount of bite; and a well-balanced flavor that blends tangy yogurt and sweet, rich fruit. While there’s no way to provide specific guidance for all possible fruits, we're confident that the following guidelines will help get anyone on the right track when making their choice of fruit-yogurt popsicles from scratch. If you need some guidance first.... Sweet ripe mango, tangy Greek yogurt, and bright lime juice unite in these winning popsicles. Lightly sweet and floral blueberries are blended with rich Greek yogurt in these flavor-packed frozen pops. Raspberries are the star here—combined with full-fat Greek yogurt, these popsicles are rich, creamy, and perfectly sweet-tart. More how-tos |
Friday, August 21, 2020
How to turn any fruit into a frozen treat
Our favorite ways to bring the heat
Recipes with plenty of kick No images? Click here Spicy Recipes to Bring (and Beat) the HeatIt seems paradoxical, but eating spicy foods on a hot day may actually help cool you down. The heat from a spicy dish increases your circulation and raises your body temperature, so your body starts pumping out sweat, which helps bring you back to thermal equilibrium once it evaporates. Inhabitants of especially hot regions—think Southeast Asia, North Africa, and parts of Mexico—figured this out long ago, and many of the peppery dishes, condiments, and drinks below are influenced by their cuisines. Not only are cold chili-infused noodles, mouth-numbing salads, and spiced grilled meats delicious, they'll also help you chill out during a wave of unforgiving late-summer heat. Bring the heat |
Thursday, August 20, 2020
Thai panang curry with coconut-braised short ribs
No images? Click here Panang NeuaA multi-dish Thai meal would not be complete without a gaeng (curry) present at the table, alongside salads, side dishes, relishes, and rice. Panang neua (panang beef curry) is one of the most well-known curries in Thai cuisine, distinguished by its rich, saucy texture and nutty flavor. While many Thai curries are quite brothy, panang curry has a thick, spoon-coating consistency due to the peanuts that are pounded into a red curry paste along with spices such as cumin, coriander, white peppercorns, and nutmeg. More braises and stews |