Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Kool Confections
Join me and Jeremiah Howard as we show you three simple and delicious popsicle recipes. The first, Kool Aid(TM) Hunkies, will please even the most discriminating eater - Just pick your favorite flavor. The second, smoothie pops, are made from fresh strawberries, bananas, orange juice and confectioners sugar. You may also use your favorite smoothie combination and fill and freeze as directed. Lastly, and my favorite, we make blueberry yogo-pops. Simple and delicious, these treats will be your child's favorite after school or weekend snack. How about finding the kid in you and trying them yourself! :)
check it out herehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jxi7n-oi1U
Thursday, August 19, 2010
The Bottle, Wilder Embry and Outermost Inn Sea Scallops


Wilder Embry joins me in the Easybkitchen Studio for a cameo appearance just after releasing his latest album, The Bottle, in Nashville, TN. Wilder lives in Nashville where he steadfastly pursues the love of his life: Music. Wilder is a cooks cook. His diverse knowledge and exposure makes him a true joy to cook with and learn from. We all know he is a multitalented phenomenon. Out of the kitchen, he muses over ingredients and techniques almost transcendentally throughout his frequent encounters with food experiences; and incorporates them both temporally and perpetually into what he is cooking at that moment.
This night he demonstrates one of his favorite dishes from the famed Outermost Inn and Restaurant: Pan-seared Deep Sea Scallops in a Truffled Cream Sauce over Pappardelle Pasta accompanied by Sauteed Brussels Sprouts finished with balsamic vinegar and truffle oil. The dish was a splashing success as is his newest Album: The Bottle; its soothing sounds will saturate you soul. So join us as Wilder Embry tells you how its done his way, in Easybkitchen! The episode was filmed in two parts...Check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=Pws7-hBZmwk&feature=related


Sunday, August 1, 2010
CELEBRATE SUMMER
This is all you need to make four delicious summer treats at once!
from left to right:
Mom-T's Kool-Aid Hunkies- To-go cherry Kool-Aid 6oz.,
Items needed to construct all pops - tin-foil, scissors, popsicle sticks, dixie cups,
Smoothie Pops - o.j., strawberries, confectioners sugar,
Yogurt Pops - blueberry, low-fat vanilla yogurt, confectioners sugar 10X
Jacob and Jemramiah Howard Enjoy a Smoothie Pop and a Blueberry Yogurt Pop
CELEBRATE SUMMER!
EASY KOOL TREATS FROM EASYBKITCHEN
Beat the heat during summer with these natural Kool Treats. These are time-tested recipes and preparing them is as simple as it gets. These treats were featured in the Gainesville Times Life Section Sunday August 1st. Read the whole article here. http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/section/8/article/35967/
SMOOTHIE POPS -
1 1/2 cups of fresh (or frozen) strawberries
1 1/2 cups of fresh (or pasteurized) orange juice
1 large mildly aged banana
1/4 cup of confectioners sugar
Cut whole strawberries into medium size pieces and add to blender
Cut bananas into small pieces and add to blender
Pour orange juice into blender
Add confectioners sugar to mixture and blend until all ingredients are fully incorporated: approximately 30 - 45
seconds.
Note: you may use 1/2 orange juice and half pineapple juice or pineapple
juice in place of orange juice
fill 3 1/2 oz. disposable cups leaving a 1/2 inch or more to
compensate for swelling due to freezing. Cover with tin-foil that has
a slit cut in the middle. Insert the popsicle stick in the center of the
cup through the slit in the tin foil. Freeze for at least 2
hours
YOGURT SMOOTHIE POPS -
2 cups vanilla (or plain) yogurt
2 cups of your favorite yogurt topping from blueberries or peaches
to praline pecans or peanut butter cups
1/2 cup confectioners sugar
Empty yogurt into blender
Chop topping into pieces, unless using berries
Add topping to blender
Add confectioners sugar to mixture in blender and blend until all ingredients fully
incorporated: approximately 30 - 45 seconds
fill 3 1/2 oz. disposable cups leaving a 1/2 inch or more to
compensate for swelling due to freezing. Cover with tin-foil that has
a slit cut in the middle. Insert the popsicle stick in the center of the
cup through the slit in the tin foil. Freeze for at least 2
hours.
MOM T-s KOOL-AID HUNKIES -
14 oz of your favorite Kool-Aid
fill 3 1/2 oz. disposable cups leaving a 1/2 inch or more to
compensate for swelling due to freezing. Cover with tin-foil that has
a slit cut in the middle. Insert the popsicle stick in the center of the
cup through the slit in the tin foil. Freeze for at least 2
hours
HOMEMADE PEACH ICE CREAM
6 large or 8 medium Georgia or (Southeastern U.S.) Peaches
1/2 Gallon Cream
1Quart Half and Half
1 Quart Whole Milk
4 Cans Sweetened Condensed Milk
8 Tablespoons Pure Vanilla Extract
Blanch ripe (soft) peaches in boiling water for 20 seconds. Remove the peel. Cut off pit and roughly chop
the flesh. Put all chopped peaches in a large bowl and after removing the seeds, squeeze the juice of 1/2
lemon directly over the peaches, and cover the peaches with traditional sugar. Leave out covered at room
temperature for at least two hours.
Blend all ingredients well with a wooden spoon
Freeze according to your freezers directions.
Note: In addition or in place of Vanilla Extract you may extract the
vanilla beans from whole vanilla stalks by cutting them in half and
using a spoon to scrape out the filling.
You may also adjust the cream, half and half, and milk to suit your dietary needs.
Yields Six Quarts - Simply divide recipe by 4 for 1 1/2 quart
freezers.
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