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

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Peach Cobbler


Peach Cobbler


We’re refusing to admit that summer is slowly winding down to a close. We’re just not ready to say goodbye to the warm sun and fresh fruit. So, in honor of our denial we decided to make our first ever peach cobbler with some fresh peaches. We found a recipe on Pinterest and a video on YouTube by none other than Paula Deen the queen of Georgia (and peach cobbler apparently) to help guide us on this exciting adventure.


Ingredients:

4 cups peaches, peeled and sliced (we used 5 whole peaches)
2 cups sugar (separated)
½ cup water
1 stick butter
1 ½ cups self-rising flour
1 ½ cups milk
sprinkle of cinnamon

Directions:

Set your oven to 350 degrees.
Start by boiling a pot of water. 


Also, fill a large bowl with cold, ice water and set this aside. 


Cut a small cross notch on the top of each peach. 
That’s the rounded side, if you’re wondering (we were).


Place the peaches in the boiling pot for about 45 seconds. 


Now, remove the peaches from the boiling water and place them into the ice water. 


The skin should peel off pretty easily now.
Peel, slice and remove the pits from each peach. 


Place the peach slices in a saucepan.
 Add 1 cup of the sugar and all of the water.


Stir and bring the pot to a boil then lower the heat to simmer the peaches for 10 minutes to create a syrup.


Meanwhile, in a large bowl, whisk your flour and remaining 1 cup of sugar together to avoid clumping. 


Slowly add milk to the flour mix and whisk until smooth. 


Melt your butter and pour into your baking pan, sliding it around to cover the edges. 


Pour your batter mixture on top of the butter but don’t stir it. Just let it sit on top. We know this seems backwards but the topping mixture will rise up and cover the peaches while it bakes.


Now spoon your peaches out of the pot with a slotted spoon and arrange them on top of the batter mixture. 


Pour the peach syrup on top. 


Sprinkle with cinnamon.


Bake for 35-45 minutes and serve warm.

  
For our first ever peach cobbler we’d say this one was a success. We chose this recipe because it was described as fail-proof and for people who have never peeled or sliced a peach before that sounded pretty good.

This recipe is excellent by itself or you can enhance it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, frozen yogurt or a dollop of whipped cream. We chose to have ours as is with a cup of hot tea of course! It also reheats nicely in the microwave for the next day.


Enjoy!

Camping Sangria (minus the camping)


Camping Sangria

Sadly, it’s nearing the end of summer and we’ve only just realized that we haven’t tried nearly enough summer recipes. We decided to remedy this by making this fun and easy Sangria recipe that we found on Pinterest. Unfortunately, we went camping before discovering this lovely little recipe so we served it at a friend’s house instead. We also tweaked the recipe a bit to include the fruits we like instead of those that were recommended. 

This is a simple recipe and you can chose whichever fruit you prefer, just have fun with it!


 Ingredients:

2 large containers (or pitchers, whatever you have on hand)
1 cup blueberries
1 cup blackberries
1 cup raspberries
2 cups strawberries
1 kiwi (sliced)
1 bottle (1.5 L) of white wine (we chose Barefoot Moscato)
1 bottle (1.75 L) of plain vodka (we chose Smirnoff)
1 Liter Fresca soda

We bought these two big containers at the dollar store. They worked perfectly and fit in the fridge which was a plus since we were dealing with limited space.


Directions:

Wash and cut up your fruit into bite sized pieces. 
Trust us on this you’re going to want to eat these right out of your glass. 
Separate your fruit into both containers.




Pour 1/3 of the vodka into each container. Recap and save the rest. 
You know, for shots later.


Pour ½ of the wine into each container. 
We really like wine so we used the entire bottle. 
Don’t judge.


Pour ½ of the Fresca into each container. 
Watch out because it will fizz up and could overflow.



Refrigerate to chill or if you’re impatient like us serve it while still warm. 
We were too excited to wait!

Serve in see through glasses so you can enjoy the colorful fruit as it floats around in the bubbly mix. It’s such a pretty summertime drink to enjoy on warm afternoons or with friends anytime.



We found that the smaller berries didn’t fare too well in the alcohol but the strawberries were delicious. We all had spoons to help dig out and eat the fruit at the bottom of our glasses because we're classy like that.

 
Cheers!