MELON ICE
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Does anyone know what type of melon this is? |
Blend until it becomes smooth and liquid. Pour into a shallow metal pan. Metal is better than glass for freezing. This is the same process as when making granita, which I like to include in a big, hoodoo dinner, especially our Easter feast. (Search for 'granita' to find recipes from previous blogs.) The difference here is that you don't add anything. And, also I use the granita course as a palate cleanser so it will be more refreshing than sweet. Melon ice is sweet!
Just place in the freezer and stir with a fork every half hour or so until you get a fine grain consistency. Great low-cal treat after dinner and excellent way to use the last of your melon before it goes south. I think this would work well with any overly ripe high sugar fruit.
And here is the finished product as green as an Irish field!
HERE'S A TIP...
To soften sugar that has become hard as a rock, add an apple.
Years ago my Mom taught me the trick of softening brown sugar that's become hard. I had never tried with white sugar, but it works equally well. Just place a whole apple in a jar of your hard sugar and in a few days it will become softened.
When I think of Irish food I think of spring lamb, beautiful grass fed Irish beef, or smoked salmon. Seaweed is not the first thing that comes to mind, but here it is! I added the seaweed, fresh tofu and thinly sliced leek to a Miso soup--granted it was packaged instant soup, but I couldn't find miso to make from scratch and this was really simple, quick and delicious!...AND organic!
The seaweed--Atlantic Wakame--is harvested locally in Clare, which is directly across Galway Bay from our house in Spiddal. Follow the land in this photo all the way to the end (right/west) and you will find the Cliffs of Mohr; a site you do not want to miss when visiting Ireland. Please note, it's raining across the Bay right now!
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This is the view from our upstairs bedroom. Across Galway Bay is Clare. |
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MISO SOUP WITH WILD IRISH SEA VEG |
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My husband enjoying a hot bite of healthy Miso Soup |
That's all for today
from a delightfully, sunny Ireland!
from a delightfully, sunny Ireland!
...such a rare treat!
And just so you don't think I've gone all lazy over here with instant soup, I did make a Cream of Celery Soup this morning from scratch with a super-rich
homemade chicken broth.
Tune in again soon for another episode of:
www.cookwithcindy.com
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