Sunday, May 6, 2012
Ice Cream Cone Couture
Now your ice cream has new ways to be served. The Cone Guys have made different specialty flavor ice cream cones. The cones can be found in some ice cream shops or in supermarkets. I found some in a Food Emporium by my apartment and filled the cones with a ice cream I made at home.
A San Francisco Treat
This recipe will keep you cool during a hot day and make your friends begging for more. I loved soda until I started making my own Italian soda. Here is a recipe that is fun and easy to make as well as quench your thirst.
http://daisyt13.wordpress.com/2012/05/05/raspberry-basil-italian-cream-soda/
These are very tasty mini peanut butter cheesecake bites that are easy to make and easy to portion. They give you a bit of sweet, salty and savory. I think these make a great alternative to cupcakes!
Ingredients
- 1-1/2c graham cracker crumbs
- 4T sugar
- 1/4c butter, melted
- couple dashes salt
- 2 (8-ounce) packages cream cheese, softened
- 1c sugar
- 1t vanilla
- 1/2c creamy peanut butter
- 3T flour
- 2 eggs
For the Crust:
For the Filling:
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350. Line a 12-count muffin tin with 12 cupcake cups.
- In a bowl, mix together graham cracker crumbs, melted butter, sugar, and salt until well combined. Using a tablespoon, scoop a heaping tablespoon into the bottom of each cup. Use the rounded back of the tablespoon to press crust down into cup and slightly up the sides. Set aside.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat cream cheese and sugar together until smooth, being sure to scrape sides and bottom of bowl. Add vanilla and peanut butter. Beat again until smooth. While mixer is going, sprinkle in the flour, then add the eggs one at a time until creamy and fully incorporated.
- Scoop the peanut butter mixture into a piping bag or gallon-sized plastic zip bag with the tip cut off. Squeeze the mixture into cups, using a circular motion until almost full.
- Bake for 20 minutes or until centers are set. Allow to cool to room temperature on a cooling rack. Serve at room temperature or refrigerate and serve later.
There's Candy in My Sushi!
Never to Late to Celebrate
Cinco de Mayo may be over, but the party does not have to stop. Whip up these stuffed colorful cookies and continue the fiesta. I thought this was a great recipe not just to celebrate Mexico's Independence, but a great way to shake up any party. By altering the recipe to suit any holiday or occasion you can crack open candy surprises anytime of year!
http://www.sheknows.com/food-and-recipes/articles/958083/cinco-de-mayo-pinata-cookies
http://www.sheknows.com/food-and-recipes/articles/958083/cinco-de-mayo-pinata-cookies
Chasing the Dragon
Food of the Future
I found a very interesting extended essay on genetically modified crops. With the country in an organic frenzy, science is stepping in with other options. This article mentions the pros and cons for GM (genetically modified) crops. This could be good because food can be made resilient against herbicide and disease. The downside being, who controls the rights to the GM crops and the distribution of seeds may not be fair-trade. There is a great summary about how some items already in stores are GM and how there may be more GM products in the future.
http://www.markedbyteachers.com/as-and-a-level/science/extended-essay-on-147-gm-crops-148.html
http://www.markedbyteachers.com/as-and-a-level/science/extended-essay-on-147-gm-crops-148.html
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