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Old 07-07-2010, 09:17 AM   #1
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Has anyone had any luck making fat free pesto?
Chancie,
It might not be a traditional pesto, but you can freeze basil chopped very fine in your cuisinart with a little water, just enough to wet it, and add the nuts and cheese. Freeze in ice cube trays, then you can store in freezer bags.

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And now about those frozen bananas! I always buy more than I can eat and since I am frugal, I throw them in the freezer before it's too late! But I am not a fan of banana bread, so usually they stay there until I get annoyed and put them in the compost!
So! I went to MarthaStewart.com (Love her), and of course, bingo! Banana/yogurt/blueberry popsicles!
Very easy, I had all the ingredients in the house: one and a half cup Greek yogurt and a cup blueberries, juice of one lemon, three tablespoons sugar, and of course, 1lb bananas. Blend it all in your trusted cuisinart, and voilą! I had bought on sale at Williams-Sonoma a popsicle maker (four years ago!) which I have
never used, and so, presto! I licked the spoon it was so good!
Merci, Martha! Once again, you came to the rescue!

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P.S. I would strain yogurt a little if it were not Greek yogurt, because it makes the popsicles creamier and more sinful!
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We found a blender on sale for $19, Greek yogurt on sale for $3, and cherries on sale for $2 a pound.

Smoooooothie time!!!!!

Ice cubes
Greek yogurt (honey flavored)
fresh Bing cherries
a little sugar

I didn't measure anything so this is just a guesstimate, but I think it was about six ounces of yogurt, a tablespoon of sugar, and somewhere between a quarter to a half a cup of cherry halves (after I pitted them). I used three ice cubes and that was one or two too many but I didn't care!

It works out to about $2 a smoothie, with lots of cherries leftover.
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Default Fresh pea soup - Potage Saint-Germain

Made this today, loved it, so I thought I'd share - http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Fresh-Pea-Soup/Detail.aspx

Oh, but I used frozen peas - it was still wonderful.
I am in love with simplicity

Ingredients

2 tablespoons butter
2 medium shallots, finely chopped
2 cups water
3 cups fresh shelled green peas
salt and pepper to taste
3 tablespoons whipping cream (optional)
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Melt the butter in a heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium heat. Cook the shallots until soft and translucent, about 3 minutes. Pour in the water and peas, season to taste with salt and pepper. Increase the heat to medium-high, bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer until the peas are tender, 12 to 18 minutes.
Puree the peas in a blender or food processor in batches. Strain back into the saucepan, stir in the cream if using, and reheat. Season to taste with salt and pepper before serving.
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Oops, probably ought to mention that I added some stock powder to the soup... and some rosemary that I had on hand.
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Maybe a little off the topic, but I love grilling in the summer. When it's warm out, it's almost a must to get out of the stuffy kitchen and throw something on the fire outside. I delight in finding new things I like to grill, so here's what came out of this weekend....

* Corn on the cob - cooked - then cut off the cob
* Sliced long-ways and grilled zucchini - then cut into smaller pieces
* A dash of Montreal Steak seasoning
* Mix it all together and toss it in the fridge
* Toss in fresh - chopped up tomato just before eating it

It was simple, and my taste buds are smiling.
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Maybe a little off the topic, but I love grilling in the summer. When it's warm out, it's almost a must to get out of the stuffy kitchen and throw something on the fire outside. I delight in finding new things I like to grill, so here's what came out of this weekend....

* Corn on the cob - cooked - then cut off the cob
* Sliced long-ways and grilled zucchini - then cut into smaller pieces
* A dash of Montreal Steak seasoning
* Mix it all together and toss it in the fridge
* Toss in fresh - chopped up tomato just before eating it

It was simple, and my taste buds are smiling.
Why would that be off topic? Sounds wonderful! I love the charry flavour grilling gives - there's nothing like it!
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Went to help some friends upstate with their garage sale on Saturday, and got a load of stuff very very cheap from them, including two full boxes of Mason jars with lids, and a vintage glass canning funnel, also quite a few stoneware molds for shortbread, cookie cutters, and 14 cookbooks in mint shape! Plus three huge boxes of yarn!!!!!!!!!!! OMG!
But the canning jars are so great since I have been the canning banshee! We are joining them again next Saturday with our own stuff to sell, to empty our storage a little! This will be fun! I love to go to garage sales, and I love to hold them!

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