
Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Fruit Shish-Ka-Bobs

Labels:
dessert,
fruit,
melon,
pineapple,
strawberry
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Figs & Gargonzola , Wine Optional

Simple and Delicious Appetizer
1. Cut slits in fresh figs.
2. Mix together gargonzola cheese with a bit of balsamic vinegar.
3. Stuff chesse mixture into figs.
4. Broil until melted.
5. Enjoy!
2. Mix together gargonzola cheese with a bit of balsamic vinegar.
3. Stuff chesse mixture into figs.
4. Broil until melted.
5. Enjoy!
Labels:
fig,
fruit,
gargonzola cheese,
wine
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Ruby Red Mango Smoothie

Ruby Red Mango Smoothie, from "Family Circle", July 2006
2 Large Ruby Red Grapefruits
2 Large Ripe Mangoes
1 Cup Mango-Orange Juice
1 Small Container of Low-Fat Greek Yogurt (5.3 ounces)
2 TBSP honey
- Cut the top and bottop peel off of the grapefruit. With a knife, cut down between white pith and fruit, removing all of the peel. Following section dividers, cut out sections of fruit. Transfer grapefruit sections and juice to a plastic bag. Freeze at least two hours.
- Blend grapefruit, mangoes, and fruit juice until almost smooth. Add yogurt and honey and blend until smooth.
Serves Four
Per Serving: 127 calories, 1 g fat, 2 g protein, 2 g fiber, 30 carbs
*I cut this recipe in half. Additionally, I used plain orange juice instead of the mango-orange juice. Lastly, if you do not want to purchase greek yogurt, I feel that plain yogurt will suffice.
Labels:
fruit,
grapefruit,
mango,
Smoothie,
yogurt
Sunday, July 30, 2006
My Heavenly Cheese Platter

Recently, I visited Point Reyes, California. On the way home from the National Seashore, we stopped at the Cowgirl Creamery to buy some cheese. We were able to sample around 10 different kinds of cow, goat and sheep cheeses. We ended up buying the San Andreas Bellwether sheep cheese and a St. Pat Nettle Cheese. Delicious! At home, I put together this cheese platter with locally grown organic strawberries, grapes, a sliced baguette, and a dried apricot and almond bread. We drank a Pinot Noir with this. I was in heaven!
This platter was way too much food for the two of us. A little bit of good quality cheese went along way.
A close-up of the Cheese (The St. Pat's is on the right. The green is Nettles.):

Cowgirl's description of their St. Pat Cheese: ST PAT is our seasonal springtime cheese. These rounds are made with whole organic milk and are wrapped with stinging nettle leaves. Do not fear the nettles, since they are washed and then frozen to remove the sting before they are wrapped around the cheese. ST PAT, with its distinctive, green wrapping, commemorates the arrival of spring in Marin County. After three weeks of aging, ST PAT is mellow, soft, and full of flavor. The nettle leaves impart a smoky, artichoke flavor.
Labels:
cottage cheese,
fruit,
strawberry,
wine
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