Fresh peaches look gorgeous in these delicious sparkling peach cocktails, but
frozen peaches work too (and help keep your drink cool).
Frozen peaches work perfectly in this recipe, as it gives it an even creamier texture!
Not exact matches
You can, of course,
freeze fresh
peaches for this simple recipe (it might turn out even sweeter that way), but the store - bought
frozen peaches seem to
work just as well.
This
peach cobbler recipe features juicy fresh
peaches (although
frozen would
work fine) plus a combination of Paleo - friendly flours to make this a nutritious, grain - free treat!
Since
peaches aren't in season at the moment, do you think this would
work with
frozen peaches?
Peach Frozen Yogurt Smoothie Pops Recipe 1 cup fresh ripe peach chunks (I buy organic and leave the peel) 1 medium banana, cut into chunks 1 cup (8 ounces) plain Greek yogurt (full fat works best) 1 to 2 tablespoons honey or pure maple syrup 1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla Popsicle molds Foil squares Wooden craft s
Peach Frozen Yogurt Smoothie Pops Recipe 1 cup fresh ripe
peach chunks (I buy organic and leave the peel) 1 medium banana, cut into chunks 1 cup (8 ounces) plain Greek yogurt (full fat works best) 1 to 2 tablespoons honey or pure maple syrup 1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla Popsicle molds Foil squares Wooden craft s
peach chunks (I buy organic and leave the peel) 1 medium banana, cut into chunks 1 cup (8 ounces) plain Greek yogurt (full fat
works best) 1 to 2 tablespoons honey or pure maple syrup 1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla Popsicle molds Foil squares Wooden craft sticks
Fresh
peaches and blueberries
work great during the summer, but feel free to use
frozen fruit in the winter.
You can use fresh
peaches when they're juicy and ripe in season, but
frozen organic
peaches work just as well.
Add the
frozen peaches, honey, yogurt, and lemon juice to the bowl of a food processor (I used a blender and it
worked well on the ice crushing mode) and process until creamy, about 5 minutes.
I find it atrocious that after
working so hard to pump milk to send with him for months then trying to introduce the right types of solids at home, including as much organic stuff as I can afford, that I'm now supposed to be totally fine with the him eating lunches of
frozen pizza, canned corn, canned
peaches and cookies for a snack.I plan to speak to the daycare director about their menu, but I anticipate I'll be seen as an overzealous first - time mom.
Working in batches of two: push 1 cup
frozen peaches through your food processor using the cheese grater setting.
If you don't happen to have any
frozen apricots (
peaches work as well) you can use fresh or apricot jelly.