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		<title>Foodie Fridays: Strawberry-Raspberry Frozen Yogurt - Making frozen yogurt at home is easier than you think!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 13:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4063/4658734596_9a34b3ea90.jpg" /><br/>As the weatherman in my steamy part of the country increases his use of words like &#8220;blazing&#8221; and phrases like &#8220;hot streak&#8221; (which we all know comes just before the dreaded &#8220;heat wave&#8221;), I find myself wanting to just crawl into my freezer and not resurface until September. Sadly, that&#8217;s not terribly realistic, so I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4063/4658734596_9a34b3ea90.jpg" /><br/><p>As the weatherman in my steamy part of the country increases his use of words like &#8220;blazing&#8221; and phrases like &#8220;hot streak&#8221; (which we all know comes just before the dreaded &#8220;heat wave&#8221;), I find myself wanting to just crawl into my freezer and not resurface until September. Sadly, that&#8217;s not terribly realistic, so I decided to make something frozen instead. When you can&#8217;t control the temperature outside, you may as well try to control the temperature inside, right? Ice cream seemed a little too heavy, and I wasn&#8217;t interested in the hands-on approach required by <a href="http://www.fatgirlsguidetoliving.com/2009/08/21/foodie-fridays-cool-down-with-a-granita/" target="_blank">granita</a>, but when I spied a bag of strawberries in the deep freeze, I knew that frozen yogurt would hit that frosty spot perfectly.</p>
<p>You can certainly make frozen yogurt from fresh, in-season fruit, but let me tell you a little secret: if you use frozen fruit, you only need a food processor and you don&#8217;t have to drag out the ice cream maker OR wait for your yogurt mixture to get cold. By the time you&#8217;ve blended the frozen fruit with the yogurt, you&#8217;ll already have soft-serve consistency fro-yo, the perfect solution for those &#8220;I wish I could climb inside the freezer&#8221; moments. The only down side is that you can&#8217;t strain the seeds from a frozen berry mixture, so keep that in mind if using a seedy berry.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t have Greek-style yogurt? No problem! Just line a strainer with a piece of cheesecloth, place it over a bowl and pour in regular yogurt. Allow to sit in your fridge overnight to let moisture drain out, leaving a thicker yogurt similar to Greek-style.</p>
<p>Get crazy and switch up the flavors to suit your tastes. Use three cups of fruit, but use any fruit you like. Keep it classic or have a little fun with flavor combinations (peach-raspberry is next on my list). I can&#8217;t think of a better &#8211; or easier &#8211; way to greet that summer heat!</p>
<p><strong>Strawberry-Raspberry Frozen Yogurt</strong><br />
3 cups frozen strawberries (hulled if fresh)<br />
1 cup frozen raspberries<br />
1/3 cup sugar<br />
2 tablespoons orange juice<br />
1 cup Greek-style yogurt</p>
<p>Place berries in a food processor and process until smooth, scraping down the sides as necessary. If using frozen berries, it&#8217;s best to work in batches and be patient. Add sugar and orange juice and process for another minute. Add yogurt and pulse until completely blended.</p>
<p>If using frozen fruit, you should have soft-serve consistency frozen yogurt at this point. Either serve immediately or transfer to a bowl, cover and let it harden in the freezer.</p>
<p>If using fresh/thawed fruit, strain seeds if desired, transfer the mixture to a bowl, cover and refrigerate until chilled, about 3 hours or overnight. When mixture is completely chilled, pour into an ice cream maker and freeze according to manufacturer&#8217;s directions. Either serve immediately or transfer to a storage container and let harden in the freezer.</p>
<p>Yield: approximately eight 1/2 cup servings</p>
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		<title>Foodie Fridays: Ricotta &amp; Cream Cheese Stuffed Strawberries - The perfect recipe to celebrate the arrival of strawberry season.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 14:08:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4069/4593431745_f42d918667.jpg" /><br/>It&#8217;s a terrific time of year to be a foodie. Even the smallest, most modest farmers markets and roadside stands are brimming with vibrant, fresh fruits and vegetables. It&#8217;s always exciting to spot pints of ruby red strawberries among these spring arrivals &#8211; or to visit a farm and pick your own. Beautiful, juicy and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4069/4593431745_f42d918667.jpg" /><br/><p>It&#8217;s a terrific time of year to be a foodie. Even the smallest, most modest farmers markets and roadside stands are brimming with vibrant, fresh fruits and vegetables. It&#8217;s always exciting to spot pints of ruby red strawberries among these spring arrivals &#8211; or to visit a farm and pick your own. Beautiful, juicy and tangy-sweet on their own, their flavor blossoms over ice cream and shortcakes, in cakes and pies and when blended into frozen yogurt (keep an eye out for a super-easy frozen yogurt recipe in an upcoming Foodie Fridays post). If simplicity is your thing and you&#8217;re seeking something less time-intensive than a pie but dressier than plain, fresh berries, these pretty little gems may be just what you&#8217;re looking for.</p>
<p>Ricotta &amp; Cream Cheese Stuffed Strawberries are a wonderful way to dress up strawberries without compromising the integrity and beauty of the fruit when it&#8217;s in season. The filling is easy to prepare and you can make it even lighter by folding in a little freshly whipped cream just before filling the strawberries. I usually decorate mine with a single chocolate chip, but you can also dip them in chopped nuts or chocolate shavings. However you decide dress them up, every mouth-watering bite will capture the essence of sunny spring afternoons.</p>
<p><strong>Ricotta &amp; Cream Cheese Stuffed Strawberries</strong><br />
24 strawberries<br />
1/3 cup cream cheese (reduced fat works fine)<br />
1/3 cup ricotta cheese<br />
1 teaspoon vanilla<br />
1 tablespoon powdered sugar<br />
24 chocolate chips</p>
<p>Wash, hull and dry strawberries. Combine cream cheese, ricotta, vanilla and powdered sugar until smooth. Using a Ziploc bag with a corner snipped off or a piping bag fitted with a medium tip, pipe into strawberries and cap with chocolate chips.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>Foodie Fridays: Yogurt Parfaits - For breakfast, dessert, or a mid-day snack!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 16:34:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4030/4294796862_6189d9cb62.jpg" /><br/>Most nights, a couple of hours after dinner, I find myself thinking about dessert. Scavenging around the kitchen looking for something sweet, I discover I have a few choices: skip dessert, grab a big glass of water, and try to distract myself; sniff out the nearest chocolate bar or bowl of ice cream and indulge [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4030/4294796862_6189d9cb62.jpg" /><br/><p>Most nights, a couple of hours after dinner, I find myself thinking about dessert. Scavenging around the kitchen looking for something sweet, I discover I have a few choices: skip dessert, grab a big glass of water, and try to distract myself; sniff out the nearest chocolate bar or bowl of ice cream and indulge just a little, or find something in between – balancing sweetness with responsibility.</p>
<p>Depending on the day, any of these options are perfectly acceptable in my world, as long it&#8217;s a conscious decision rather than mindless eating (my downfall). However, I <em>try</em> to choose the middle road and throw together something that satisfies my sweet tooth and might even provide a little nutritional benefit, too.</p>
<p>One of my fast favorites for a reasonable dessert option is actually also something that&#8217;s a breakfast favorite – a yogurt parfait. For about the same calorie intake of a half cup of ice cream, I can have <a href="http://www.stonyfield.com/" target="_blank">organic yogurt</a> with a punch of protein and antioxidants, and get a little more fruit into my day. Win-win? Yep&#8230; and I&#8217;ll save the chocolate bar or the ice cream for a day when I really need it.</p>
<p><strong>Blackberry and Granola Yogurt Parfait</strong><br />
1/2 cup lowfat, organic vanilla yogurt, divided<br />
1/4 cup blackberries (fresh or frozen, unsweetened &#8211; thawed)<br />
1 tablespoon granola<br />
4-6 raw almonds</p>
<p>In a small bowl, layer in 1/4 cup of yogurt, blackberries, another 1/4 cup of yogurt, granola and almonds. Relax and enjoy!</p>
<p>Yield: 1 serving</p>
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		<title>Foodie Fridays: Strawberries + Cream Bread</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:46:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3434/3706041528_c1b36e5815.jpg" /><br/>I saw a cartoon strip this morning that not only made me laugh out loud, but had to have been written just for me. Maybe a few of you can relate. The comic was titled &#8220;The Decline of a Diet&#8221; and it depicted a woman declaring to her significant other that she was turning over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3434/3706041528_c1b36e5815.jpg" /><br/><p>I saw a cartoon strip this morning that not only made me laugh out loud, but had to have been written just for me. Maybe a few of you can relate. The comic was titled &#8220;The Decline of a Diet&#8221; and it depicted a woman declaring to her significant other that she was turning over a new leaf and only going to eat healthy snacks like apples. As the cells of the comic strip progressed, it showed her first adding just a little cinnamon-sugar to an apple&#8230; then eating a caramel apple&#8230; then eating an apple pie&#8230; commenting each day on the (declining) amount of &#8220;real apple&#8221; in her snack. The last cell found her looking moderately guilty, as we all are prone to do, while eating apple strudel ice cream with &#8220;bits of real apple.&#8221; Hilarious!</p>
<p>The first thing I want to know is: who&#8217;s been hiding in my house documenting my snacking habits? The second thing I want to know is if I&#8217;m alone in this. And the third? I want to know is have you gotten your hands on any plump, fresh, juicy strawberries yet this season, because if you have, I&#8217;ve got just the thing for you when you reach day five of your diet &#8220;decline.&#8221; Do me a favor, though, and don&#8217;t look guilty for enjoying this treat. This is a positively wonderful quick bread that&#8217;s bursting with summery goodness and real fruit. Just don&#8217;t eat the whole loaf.</p>
<p><strong>Strawberries &amp; Cream Bread</strong><br />
1/2 cup butter, room temperature<br />
3/4 cup granulated sugar<br />
2 eggs<br />
1/2 cup sour cream (light works fine)<br />
2 teaspoons vanilla extract<br />
1 3/4 cup all-purpose flour<br />
1/2 teaspoon baking powder<br />
1/2 teaspoon baking soda<br />
1/2 teaspoon salt<br />
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon<br />
1 cup diced fresh strawberries (frozen will work, too)<br />
3/4 cup toasted, chopped pecans</p>
<p>Preheat oven to 350 degrees, F and grease a 9.25 x 5.25 x 2.75 (standard sized) loaf pan.</p>
<p>Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs one at a time. Mix in sour cream and vanilla.</p>
<p>Combine dry ingredients (except nuts) and mix into the butter/sugar/egg mixture until just moistened (do not overmix). Fold in stawberries and nuts.</p>
<p>Pour batter into prepared loaf pan and bake for approximately 50-60 minutes, until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool for 10 minutes in the pan and then remove to a wire rack to cool completely.</p>
<p>Yield: 10-12 servings</p>
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