Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

RUSSIAN FOOD - Charlotte Russe - traditional Russian Apple Cake

Pic via Marcy Goodfleisch

Russian Charlotte Russe Cake Recipe

This recipe is one from a fellow Hub Writer MarcyGoodfleisch.

It is a traditional recipe for a favorite Russian dessert called Charlotte Russe.

I recommend that you click on the link above and check this one out.




Wednesday, March 7, 2012

MIDDLE EAST FOOD - BABAGANOUSH - EGGPLANT DIP - Recipe

Babaganoush
Eggpland Dip - pic provided by EDELHAUS

Recipe for Babaganoush an Eggplant Dip

This article is a great one by fellow Hub Writer, EDELHAUS.

It provides a nice history of the Eggplant, as well as a very nice recipe for Eggpland Dip, or as it is also know, Babaganoush.

There is also a very nice video attached that includes even more information on the Eggplant.

Check it Out.

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

INDIAN FOOD - Mango LASSI - Beverage recipe

Mango Lassi Beverage - Pic by Indian Chef

Mango lassi

This recipe for a cooling and fresh beverage made from the healthy and delicious MANGO is by a fellow Hubber, Indian Chef.

I have made something similar myself and the Mango does make a great SMOOTHIE, as we call them here in the States.

I recommend that you give this one a try.

NOTE : For those of you that are not regular consumers of the Mango, take care in how you handle them. I found out the hard way that the Mango has a chemical on it's skin that is a skin irritant to people. I ended up at my Doctor after I moved to Florida where the Mango is abundant, with puffy eyelids.
I would peel a Mango, and not wash my hands and then I would end up with red and puffy areas on my face where I had touched myself.
So, wash your Mango, Handle and Peel it wearing gloves if possible and dispose of the skin. Then wash your hands thoroughly, again, and make your Smoothie!

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Easy to Make Humble Apple Cake

Apples


Easy to Make Humble Apple Cake

Here is an interesting recipe for a simple and easy to make cake. It's main ingredient is Apples, and in season, using this recipe can be a cheap one to make for the family to enjoy.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Save the Bananas - Make Banana Nut Bread - RECIPE


SIMPLE BANANA NUT BREAD

OK, You love Bananas! And last week they were on sale at a great price. So you picked up a large Bunch.

Yeah, You had great intentions to eat one or two a day. But for one reason or another, you look and there are 4 or 5 Bananas left on the counter, and they are really starting to look bad;  not BAD, as in uneatable, but Bad, as in UGLY and Brown.  So you grab them and head to the trash can. 

STOP!  Use those Bananas!

Here is a nice, simple recipe for you to make a very tasty Banana Nut Bread, and not waste those wonderful and healthy Bananas.

NOTE: This recipe is for using 6 Bananas. You can adjust the major ingredients up or down for 4 to 8 Bananas total without harming the final results. The ingredient to adjust for the total number of Bananas are; the Butter, Sugar (or artificial sweetener), Flour, Nuts. 

INGREDIENTS:
6            Bananas,              Ripe
1/4         lb.                        Butter
1-1/2     cup                       Sugar (or equivalent Artificial Sweetener)
4           large                      Eggs
2           cups                       Flour, self-rising
1           tsp.                        Baking Soda
1          cup                         Nuts, chopped (Walnuts, Pecans, etc.)

DIRECTIONS:
1-       Mash the Bananas.
2-      Combine all of the ingredients together with a Spoon, until well blended.
3-      Pour the mixture into a large, greased Bread Pan.
4-      Bake in a preheated 375F oven for approximately 45-minutes, or use a toothpick, and if it is inserted into the center of the bread and comes out clean, then the bread is done.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

FRUIT Drink with RUM


Summertime, Summertime, Summertime.  When Fruits are Cheap and we all spend more time outdoors just enjoying the wonderful weather..
And, a time of the year when we tend to take advantage of those cheap Fruits and vegetables that are so abundant at that time of year, in our daily meals and beverages.
I love to utilize what is available at fruit and produce stands as well as local supermarkets and make the occasional Fruit based drink, and add a little alcohol, at times. 
This is one that I like to call my “Fruits of the Day” drink. 
Often, I will just drop by the supermarket and check on what fruits are on sale, and then shop for whatever has the lowest price and the freshest feel and look.
Then, I will take my selections home and concoct a drink similar to this one, with the basic variations being which fruits were the best deal at the store. 
So, the drink that I end up with is rarely exactly the same, but surprisingly, they are all very tasty and I never have any left over when friends leave.
After I make my pass through the fruit section, here is what I usually will have picked up.
One Navel Orange- I usually buy this variety of Orange because the Navel Orange has no seeds to deal with and it is a popular, large and sweet Orange that is generally available, and often on sale.
One Lime- A thinly sliced Lime is a good color accent in a Summer drink as well as being a good tart complement to the sweetness of the other fruits.
Three firm Peaches- They were almost giving the Peaches away, and I like to use them in my Fruit Drinks for their sweetness.
One/Half gallon of Orange Juice- The Orange Juice is the base of the drink, and BTW, I bought the supermarket Generic brand, with Pulp.
Generic, because it was half the price of the name brands sitting right beside it. And because I was going to add alcohol to the drink, so the subtleties of an expensive brand’s supposed superior flavor was going to be “sullied” anyway. Actually, most of the Generic brands available are the excess juices processed by the big name producers anyway, with the major difference being the package and label.
Another thing that I like to do is to steep my fruit for such drinks in the Alcohol for a period of time.  Often, I have prepared the fruits as I will show in the directions, and pour the alcohol over the mixture, and then sit this is the fridge for anywhere from a couple of hours to overnight, letting the fruit slowly absorb it.
But, even though I try to take the time to do this, often, I am in a hurry, and just mix the ingredients, chill, and serve.  I think taking the time to steep the fruit, reduces the sharpness of the alcohol used, but on the other hand, the drink is also great served fresh.
Regardless, here is my highly variable, but always tasty Fruit and Rum drink recipe.
INGREDIENTS:
1              large                      Navel Orange, fresh and firm
1              medium                  Lime, fresh
3              medium                 Peaches, firm and fresh
½             gallon                    Orange Juice
2/3         pint                          Rum
DIRECTIONS:
1.          Remove about 1 teaspoon of the Zest from the Orange.
2.          Remove about 1/2 teaspoon of the Zest from the Lime
3.          Place the Zest into a bowl for mixing.
4.          Peal the Orange, cut the flesh into small chunks and place into the bowl.
5.          Remove the Pit (or stone) from the Peaches, cut the flesh (and skin) into small chunks and place into the bowl.
6.          Cut the Lime into very thin slices and place the slices into the bowl.
7.          Pour the Rum over the contents of the bowl, stir until mixed well, cover and allow it to steep (1-2 hours).
8.          About 15-minutes before you want to serve the drink, pour the steeped mixture into a pitcher.
9.          Then fill the pitcher by adding the Orange Juice and Ice Cubes, using 2/3 Orange Juice and 1/3 Ice Cubes.
10.      Allow the mixture to sit for at least 15-minutes, and serve, using a small ladle to assure that each drink gets some of the fruit pieces along with the juice and ice.
Serve and Enjoy


NOTE: This mixture will have great flavor, and often people will tell you that they cannot taste any alcohol. For these people, I will often sit out a few shot glass’ with half-shots of Rum for them to either use as shooters, or to pour into their drink, if they wish. 
Just place several shot glass’ in a shallow bowl, surround them with ice cubes, and pour the extra Rum into the glass’.
NOTE: You will notice that I added no extra Sugar. I feel that the sweetness of the fruit, especially the Peaches, makes for a perfectly flavored drink, without adding the extra calories. You, of course, should modify this recipe to your own particular taste.
NOTE: Other Fruits to Use: Often, you will see other fruits that you can also use in this freeform concoction of mine, such as Lemon slices of course, Cherries and Grapes (split and remove the seeds), Mango (ripe and chop up just the Flesh), or Pineapple (chop), and so on. Drop a twig of fresh Mint into each drink if you have it, or even a couple of small pieces of soft Mint candies go well. Other choices abound and you should experiment.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

AVOCADOs - Purchasing Tips

Avocados are a popular food that provides good nutrition and has a healthy Fat content. Here are some tips on how to Select and Purchase the best Avocados.

Purchasing:  When purchasing; if the Avocado is soft to the touch then it is ready to use, but if it is firm and hard then it should be allowed to ripen at room temperature.
Hass Avocados show their ripeness by not only yielding to pressure, but by changing color from green to a purple-black color. 
The other Green-skinned varieties do not change color when ripe.   
Firm Avocados will ripen at room temperature or even faster if stored in a paper bag at room temperature.   
Avocados will not ripen when cut. 
Large avocados are generally lower in fat but also have a less rich flavor than their smaller counterparts.

This is an excerpt from my book FOOD FACTS available on Amazon..

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Summer Fruit Drink - RECIPE

This Recipe is for a wonderful fruit drink that when made and served in the heat of the Summer, provides a good, healthy and low-sugar beverage for all.
Ingredients:
1     Qt          Orange Juice, with or without pulp, with no Sugar added 
3     Medium  Lemons, Juice and pulp with seeds removed
2     Medium  Limes, Juices and pulp awith Seeds removed
1     Cup        Pineapple, cut into 1/2 inch chunks
1     Cup        Mandarin Orange Slices
1     Cup        Splenda Artificial Sweeteener
1     Pt.          Fresh Water
1     Qt.         Ginger Ale (no Sugar)
       twigs of   Fresh Mint


INSTRUCTIONS:

1.      Remove Zest from the Lemons and Limes and set aside
2.      In a large 1-gallon or larger container (Pitcher), add the Orange Juice.
3.      Place the Lemon and Lime Juice with pulp into a blender and blend well.
4.      Add the Lemon/Lime juice to the Orange Juice.
5.      Add the Pineapple chunks and Mandarin Orange slices
6.      Add the Fresh Water and Splenda, and stir slowly until well blended.
7.      Set into the Fridge and allow to chill and the flavors to merge.
8.      When ready to serve, add the Zest and the Ginger Ale as well as large Ice cubes until the Pitcher is filled and stir until blended.
9.      Serve Cold, and place a piece of Fresh Mint on top of each drink.

NOTES:

When serving, for those who prefer a drink with a kick, serve a glass of the beverage along with a shot of Rum or Vodka for the drinker to add if they desire.

This recipe can be made anytime, but you will get these fruits and juices at their cheapest in the Summer, and save on the cost.

This recipe is a little tart, but not overly. Keep it Cold, and make fresh each time for the best flavor.

As this Recipe uses only natural fruits and unsweetened liquids, and has no added Sugar, then it is a good natural and refreshing drink.

ENJOY!