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Jenise wrote:We're getting very inexpensive Australian truffles here, Barbara, I'm ordering some this morning!
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Jeff Grossman wrote:Tonight: key lime popsicles.
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Jenise wrote:It's Bastille Day!!! Definitely cooking French tonight. Coq au Vin!
Rahsaan wrote:Jeff Grossman wrote:Tonight: key lime popsicles.
Nice. Tart and refreshing with just lime juice, sugar and water?
I essentially made frozen key lime pie once, mixing key lime juice with the condensed milk. But the flavor of the popsicle was too muddy. If I did it again, would go fresh and tart and veer away from the pie influence!
Jeff Grossman wrote:Rahsaan wrote:Jeff Grossman wrote:Tonight: key lime popsicles.
Nice. Tart and refreshing with just lime juice, sugar and water?
I essentially made frozen key lime pie once, mixing key lime juice with the condensed milk. But the flavor of the popsicle was too muddy. If I did it again, would go fresh and tart and veer away from the pie influence!
This was pie: sweetened condensed milk, half and half, lime juice, lime zest, salt. No added sugar or water. The goo tasted very good, sharp and creamy. I'll report back when I try one.
Next up is orange/Campari. And then maybe lemon/Thyme. (These would be proper ices so make simple syrup, blend, freeze.)
Jeff Grossman wrote:I'll report back when I try one.
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