Okay, so I am not exactly trying out tons of new recipes and tweaking them at the moment. I am however loving the stuff I've found on pinterest lately. I've also been talking to a lot about homemade snacks with friends recently. I think it's probably a product of being out and about with the children so frequently this summer. Yay for hiking and play dates! So I guess I'll share some great snacky recipes that I've tried in this blog post.
So in the last little while I've made:
Homemade Lara Bars
Spiced Cocoa Roasted Almonds (Warning! These are ridiculously addicting. Even the kids love them with the extra spice!)
I add the full amount of cayenne and reduce the sugars to 1/4c and they still taste great!
Lemon Zucchini Muffins (same recipe as the site except you pour the batter into a muffin pan and bake for 20-25 minutes). I didn't make the glaze.
and
I made these Chewy Granola Bars not too long ago. They were a favorite of ours when Clare was about 1 year old, but now I just find them ridiculously sweet. I use honey instead of corn syrup, but still it was painful. I think I'll probably try this again and halfing the brown sugar and honey. Either that or trying another recipe for power bars I saw a while ago.
Pinterest is really fun. Hopefully I'll have more to show for my pinning soon. The creative juices have really been flowing, but until the little guy gets on a regular napping schedule (please Lord soon!), then this will have to suffice. Have you found any great whole food snack recipes lately?
In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, Amen.
Dear Heavenly Father,
thank you for the gift of nature. Truly, the world is the first evangelist for your wonders and glory. Every time we see a snow capped mountain, raging river, or quiet forest help us to have a sense of awe and wonder while remembering you, our God, who made them. Amen.
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Thursday, July 12, 2012
Coconut Gelato
I know it's been a long time, but that's sort of what having a brand new baby does to an amateur blogger like me. I guess it took something amazing to jolt me out of blogging hibernation. To be honest I've been doing incredibly.....boring things in the kitchen for the last few months, but this, I couldn't keep this to myself.
A few days ago I got some organic unsweetened shredded coconut in the bulk section at Central Market. I intended to use it to make homemade Lara bars (thanks pinterest!), but the idea of coconut gelato kept enticing me. I had it last week at the Spotted Cow and memories of having ice cream on the beach at our honeymoon resort in Mexico just came flooding back. I love food related memories! Ha ha! Oh yeah, and the honeymoon was pretty fun in general!
I think I can safely say that this recipe is mostly me. I take the principles from David Lebovitz's pistachio gelato recipe and then I tweak it a lot. To be honest, it'd probably be easier to use coconut milk, but I like the texture and flavor I got with my experimentation. So here it is!
2/3c evaporated cane sugar
3tbsp cornstarch
Procedure
1. Combine boiling water and shredded coconut and let soak for 45 minutes to an hour.
7. Add the coconut puree and stir to combine well.
In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Dear Heavenly Father,
thank you for wonderful memories, tropical vacations, and the warmth and sunshine that come with summer. Help us to enjoy every moment and be joyful so that we can bring your light to everyone we meet.
Amen.
A few days ago I got some organic unsweetened shredded coconut in the bulk section at Central Market. I intended to use it to make homemade Lara bars (thanks pinterest!), but the idea of coconut gelato kept enticing me. I had it last week at the Spotted Cow and memories of having ice cream on the beach at our honeymoon resort in Mexico just came flooding back. I love food related memories! Ha ha! Oh yeah, and the honeymoon was pretty fun in general!
I think I can safely say that this recipe is mostly me. I take the principles from David Lebovitz's pistachio gelato recipe and then I tweak it a lot. To be honest, it'd probably be easier to use coconut milk, but I like the texture and flavor I got with my experimentation. So here it is!
Coconut Gelato
(sort of adapted from David Lebovitz's pistachio gelato recipe)
Ingredients - choose organic!!
1c shredded coconut
1c boiling water
2c half and half
1/2c whole milk2/3c evaporated cane sugar
3tbsp cornstarch
Procedure
1. Combine boiling water and shredded coconut and let soak for 45 minutes to an hour.
2. After soaking the coconut process in a blender until it looks like a paste or puree.
3. In a medium saucepan combine the half and half and sugar. Heat stirring constantly.
4. Combine the whole milk and cornstarch until there are no more lumps.
5. Add the cornstarch/milk mixture to the half and half when the heated half and half just starts to boil.
6. Turn down the heat to low and let the mixture simmer for a few minutes until it is thickened. Keep stirring constantly!
7. Add the coconut puree and stir to combine well.
8. Cool the mixture completely and process in your ice cream maker. Set in the freezer for at least 2 hours before serving or else it'll be soft serve consistency.
Note!**As with any gelato or ice cream recipe I post make sure you take your gelato out 10 minutes before you intend to serve it for the right consistency. Since I don't use heavy whipping cream or egg yolks it'll need a few minutes to soften up because of the lower fat content.
Sorry about the lack of pictures. I didn't think to blog about it until I was processing it in the ice cream bowl. This is pretty fantastic gelato. I like the texture of the shredded coconut. If you like your ice cream smoother you can strain the coconut puree through cheesecloth or probably use a can of thick coconut milk instead. I might try making this with some mango puree mixed in sometime, or I might swirl some mango puree in after the coconut gelato is frozen. Try it out! Let me know what you think!
In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Dear Heavenly Father,
thank you for wonderful memories, tropical vacations, and the warmth and sunshine that come with summer. Help us to enjoy every moment and be joyful so that we can bring your light to everyone we meet.
Amen.