«For example, if you're at Shenandoah National Park, which extends along the Blue Ridge Mountains on the East Coast, their signature dish is a blackberry ice cream pie made
using local berries,» he explains.
Not exact matches
I love buying a bunch of
local berries and freezing most of them to
use in making smoothies all winter.
«We have
used local malts from malt houses in northern Colorado and
used juniper
berries foraged in the neighborhood in some of our batches.»
The Frozen
Berry Cheesecake is made with strawberries in the book, but I
used blackberries instead due to the abundance of beautiful blackberries at the
local market.
1 cup softened butter, i
use green valley organics 1 cup brown sugar 2 cups quick cooking oats 1 1/2 cups plus 2Tbl spelt flour, divided 2 cups dried
berries (my
local mom's has blueberries, cranberries & cherries.
I
used a wonderful
local mixed
berry jam.
Summer was bicycles, popsicles, the janky
local arcade, ice cream sandwiches, walking barefoot in the market to browse the squirt - gun section, boogie boards, sand in everything, and the yogurt and
berry smoothies my dad
used to make for us.
Locals have
used the
berries for centuries to wash clothing.
I like my juice and smoothies on the less sweet side (generally with less fruit - no more than an apple sized portion), but
using seasonal
local organic fruit like an apple, pear, stone - fruit or
berries can help provide wholesome and natural sweetness.
Late Spring and early Summer are usually the best times to locate
local berry farms you can pick fresh strawberries for your personal
use.
When early settlers introduced European currant into North America, in the late 1700's, they realized that native Americans have been harvesting a
local variety of currant from the wild for centuries, to
use the
berries in medicines and dyes.
I bought these
berries about a week ago at a
local farmer's market and just knew that I wanted to
use them for a recipe over the 4th of July.
For example, the açaí palm (Euterpe oleracea), whose small purple
berries are already well known in the US and Europe as a health product, and the jambu plant (Acmella oleracea), whose leaves, branches and flowers are much
used in
local culinary dishes, contain the alkaloid Spilanthol, known for its anaesthetic and anti-inflammatory properties.
I
used blackberries because they were cheap at my
local fruit shop, and Sprog 1 loves them, but any
berry would work in this yummy muffin recipe.
In this recipe the chef
uses sweet - tart wild raspberries as a perfect counterpoint to the silkiness of the lemon cream, but you can substitute
local berries with equally good results.