Tuesday, January 24, 2012

PAPAYA POPSICLES




We were given a large fruit basket by a patient which included a beautiful, ripe papaya. So, I googled recipes which included papaya in its ingredients and found this one. It is really a papaya/coconut/lime popsicle recipe as each flavor is very important to the overall taste. The hardest thing was to find coconut cream, not coconut milk, but the Kahala Times had a few cans as it is also used in pina coladas. The base was also a bit thick so we used a chopstick to push it to the bottom and to make sure there were no air bubbles. Here goes the recipe:

1 small papaya--seeded, peeled and cubed
1/4 cup water
1 oz of fresh lime juice (must be fresh squeezed!!!)
2 oz of cream of coconut

I used a medicine cup from Charlotte's liquid allergy medicine to measure the ounces!!
The cups are great for small measurements that these recipes call for.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Apple Cider Popsicles

While normal people (at least those in temperate climate zones) are heating up their apple cider this time of year, we are freezing ours to make popsicles. They don't know what they're missing...

-Kirk and Emily

MORE CHOCOLATE POP RECIPES FROM THE ZOKU BOOK

SALTY MILK CHOCOLATE BUTTERSCOTCH

3/4 cup water
2 oz milk chocolate chopped
1 1 /2 oz butterscotch chips (just under 1/4 cup)
1/2 cup plus 1 tbsp half& half
1/4 tsp salt

In small pan over low heat, whisk together the water, chocolate and butterscotch chips until the chips have melted( do not boil). Rmove from the heat and let cool slightly. Whisk in the half& half and salt. refrigerate until cool whisking occasionally to prevent a skin from forming. Put base into popmaker and freeze completely. Remove with super tool.

MALTED MILK BALL

3/4 cup whole milk
4 oz vanilla pudding
1/3 heavy cream
1/3 cup Ovaltine classic malt mix
1 1/2 tsp agave nectoar
12 large malted milk balls chopped into pieces

Whisk malted base ( everthing except milk balls). Pour base into popmaker, pausing to add pieces of chopped malted milk balls as you pour. Freeze and remove with Super tool.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Recipes for Chocolate Popsicle from the Zoku Book

Here are the recipes from the chocolate popsicle section of the book.

NUTTY CHOCOLATE PRETZEL

12 mini chocolate-covered pretels
1 Oh Fudge recipe:
1 cup water
2 1/2 oz bittersweet chocolate
1/3 cup sugar
pinch salt
1/3 cup 2% milk
1 tbsp half & half
wisk together chocolate, sugar, water and salt over low heat. when chocolate is melted, let cool slightly and then whisk in milk and half & half.refrig until cook

12 lightly-salted peanuts, split into halves
1/2 cup chopped peanuts
1 recipe chocolate quick shell:
2/3 cup semii-sweet chocolate chips
1/3 cup refined coconut oil
wisk together and then melt in double boiler ( pan on top of pan with boiling water)
let come to room temperature and then and then dip pops

add one or two mini chocolate-covered pretzels to pop maker mold and inset stick to secure them into place. pour cooled chocolate base into molds, pausing to drop in peanut halves (4 per pop) until you reach fill line. let freeze and then remove with super tool. Hold pop flat side facing up and sprinkle chopped peanuts on top. Use a spoon to drizzle Quick Shell over pop and wait a few seconds until the shell hardens to hold nuts in place.


THAT'S A SMORE

1 Oh Fudge recipe
30 mini marshmellows
1/4 cup crumbled graham crackers
1 recipe white chocolate quick shell( sub white choc chips)

Insert sticks and pour cooled chocolate base 1/4 way up mold ( about 1 tbsp). Add 1 or2 marshmellows to each side of sticks, pushing down with chopstickand let freeze completely. add about 1 tsp of crumbled graham crackers and pack down with blunt end of chopstick to create a dense layer. repeat layering until you reach fill line. Let freeze completely and remove with Super tool. Dip in white chocolate quick shell.



ASKINOSIE CHOCOLATE BROWNIE

3/4 cup water
2 oz Askinosie Del Tambo or other 70% dark chocolate, chopped
3 tbsp sugar
3 1/2 tbsp 2% milk
1 tbsp plus 1/2 tsp sweetened condensed milk
1 1/2 tsp water

EXTRAS:
4 oz of dark chocolate for quick shell
1/3 cup coconut oil for quick shell
1/2 cup coarsely chopped pistachios, toasted
1 fudge brownie

whisk together 3/4 cup water, 2 oz chocolate,and sugar over very low heat until chocolate is melted.(do not boil). let cool slightly and then whisk in the 2% mil, condensed milk and 1 1/2 tsp water. refrigerate until cook, whisking occasionally to prevent a skin from forming.

make the Quick Shell using dark chocolate. Put sticks into popmaker and pour chocolate base, pausing to add pistachios and brownie pieces on each side of sticks until you reach the fill line. let freeze completely and then remove with Super Tool. Dip pops into Chocolate quick shell and immediately sprinkle with pistachios.

Ok...will post the other two later!!!

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Fridge fixed!

My fridge has been fixed! Look for some entries from me next week!

Speaking of which, mom can you send me some of the chocolate recipes? I am having a "chocolate-themed" dinner party next weekend and would love to make some chocolate pops!

Yay!
Mia

Thursday, January 12, 2012

MINT POPS

I wanted to try something a bit different and also use up the heavy cream left in the fridge. So, I followed the Mint Pop recipe in the Zoku book but used 1/2 heavy cream and 1/2 skim milk instead of whole milk. The recipe is as follows:
1 1/2 cups whole milk
3 Tbsp agave nectar
1 tsp peppermint extract
1/2 tsp vanilla extract

Chocolate chips to place in the mold before pouring. Dip chips in the base mixture before placing...something I forgot to do and they all went to the bottom! The last challenge was to make a chocolate quick shell to dip the finished product in. This was actually very easy. All that was needed was to melt chocolate chips and coconut oil over boiling water (double boiler) and let it cool. The finished result looks very pretty and it was easy to get a professional-looking result. Supposedly we can keep the leftover quick shell in the fridge and just let it get to room temperature before using again.

The taste test: excellent...if you love mint chocolate chip ice cream you will LOVE these!!!


Monday, January 9, 2012

GRANDPOP POP

We used Grandad's favorite Margarita Mix watered down with pineapple juice to make the base.




However we added a very special ingredient.




Watch the video to see if you can figure out what the special popsicle ingredient is.













Sunday, January 8, 2012

This popsicle is bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S


Kirk and I have finally entered the race with this delicious, award-winning popsicle. And the best part is - the recipe is so simple!

3 parts Orange Pineapple Banana juice
1 part seltzer water (sodastream encouraged, but not required)
bananas to taste

Viola!

Friday, January 6, 2012

...and the winner is

Today, I will gladly take the crown for most inventive, tastiest, most awesome, yet easiest popsicle. Yes, folks, I believe I have won the competition with this one.

First step was to place the order for the mystery ingredient. When it arrived, it seriously was packaged like cocaine. No kidding. See image below.

While unwrapping, I was a bit nervous that I didn't get what I ordered. Luckily, it was correct! And the mystery ingredient is....



This popsicle is SO easy because the one and only ingredient is inherently amazing, tasty, flavorful, awesome etc. Directions: Pour Inca Kola into the mold until you hit the fill line. Freeze. Enjoy.

Final Product:

Tip: Underfill the mold! I believe the carbonation from the Inca Kola caused the popsicle to rise when freezing. I only filled the mold to the fill line, yet when I pulled out the frozen popsicle, it was overflowing somewhat. It was still awesome.

What's the award? A crown? A trophy? Feel free to send it to my address in New Orleans. ;-)

Love you all!!!!!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

NYE Pops!

Hau'oli Makahiki Hou everyone! Happy New Year! 2012 is going to be a great year, we're so excited for it.

In the spirit of New Year's Eve, we decided to do a NYE themed pop. Again, we didn't use a recipe, just our creativity! We mixed Passion Fruit Mojito Mix with Champagne (equal parts) and added in some fresh crushed raspberries.

What we found is that the alcohol takes a bit longer to freeze. We gave it about 30 min before eating. And voila...picture below!


Other tip is that the raspberries didn't fall to the bottom as we'd hoped. I suppose the popsicles freeze too quickly for natural gravity to take part. Nonetheless, they were pretty good!

Happy New Year Everyone!!!!!