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Quince-Rosewater Sorbet
My mom brought me a bag of quince from Southern California. Little did I know that quince grow in Denver too...I recently spotted a tree in someone's front yard. I may just have to go knock on their door and be all like, "Um, are you going to use all those...?"

Linie Aquavit Cocktails - Sunrise Over The Fjord
My new favorite brunch or anytime cocktail. This is a Linie aquavit cocktail recipe that's a spin on a grapefruit mimosa, with a twist of a French 75 thrown in.

Strawberry Protein Smoothie
A delicious and healthy way to treat yourself after a workout!

Frozen CocoBanana Pops

Blackberry Mint Cordial
Often times I just like things straight forward, no muss. For this mint cordial recipe, I muddled the blackberries with lime and mint until juicy and fragrant.

Grilled Figs and Halloumi with Balsamic Vinegar
The simple sweet Grilled Figs, chewy, salty halloumi and thick and tangy Balsamic vinegar- creates a complex combination of flavors and textures in this recipe.

Carob coated cherries with walnuts
A Paleo friendly snack or dessert recipe that is quick, simple, and yummy! Cherries with Carob Coating and walnuts. Easy to make with only 4 ingredients!
Passion Fruit Mousse
Easy and fast to make Passion Fruit Mousse With Gelatin. Great on a summer hot day. This recipe only requires four ingredients and one mixing bowl.

Vegan Roast Peach Ice Cream
This ice cream came about as part of ongoing experiments with Psyllium husk. Vegan ice creams tend to be icy as the fat content from the milk cream is missing. Often, recipes incorporate starches, such as corn, potato or arrowroot, thicken and correct the texture of thinner nut milks. Psyllium does a similar trick of thickening the fluids and cutting through some of the icy-ness that may result when frozen. This recipes uses coconut milk that has a higher fat content than nut milks. It helps to use only the cream part of the coconut milk, that part that floats onto the top inside the can, and discard the watery bits. This is not a blended ice cream and it tastes as such. You get to taste every flavor with integrity.

Refreshingly Healthy Strawberry Creamsicles
Your summer just got a whole lot better with these al- natural and only three ingredient popsicles!

Raw Chocolate Brownie
This raw brownie recipe has the gooiest centre and you won’t believe how good it is for you. Made with raw cacao, a great source of magnesium, this brownie will give you that chocolate fix without the refined sugar.

Quinoa Crêpes with Blackberry and Plum Compote
The crêpes are fluffy and light, they balance well with the compote and taste heavenly. The main base is the quinoa flour; this acts as a great gluten free flour made from ground quinoa, however you can use other gluten free flours like buckwheat, rice or millet.

Rum Raisin Ice Cream
Uses Nigella Lawson's basic no churn ice cream recipe, with rum and raisins added for flavor instead of coffee.

watermelon and tomato gazpacho sorbet
I have a garden bursting with tomatoes, and had a small sweet, but somewhat older watermelon forgotten on the bottom shelf of the refrigerator. I made gazpacho, but my family does not like gazpacho. So I added sugar and froze it in an ice-cream machine. It was yummy. not very sweet. Refreshing, surprising, and with an olive oil flavor note. Just the thing to go the very creamy basil ice cream I made earlier in the week (yes, that is here too).

Raspberry-Buttermilk Pops
Simple and refreshing pops to beat the summer heat. Recipe inspired by and adapted from People's Pops.

Drunken Pisco Fig Jam
I love the rich, traditional Peruvian brandy called Pisco. It is a dream in Pisco Sours and is popping up in trendy cocktail bars. I am also a fig lover. When I stumbled across an Epicurious recipe for drunken fig jam, I couldn't resist skipping out on the Cognac in favor of Pisco.

Peach, Bacon, and Smoked Mozzarella Panini
Sweet summer peaches, crispy bacon, and smoked mozzarella cheese pressed between two slices of sourdough bread.

Papaya Cream with Crème de Cassis
This was an extremely popular dessert in the 90's. These Recipes Using Crème de Cassis are not a drink; they're a thick cream that should be eaten with a spoon.

Yogurt & Berry Tart With a Pecan Crust
I often will eat fruits and nuts plus yogurt for breakfast. This is basically a fancified version of that very simple breakfast. And look how pretty it is! Layering the ingredients into a tart not only makes it feel more fancy, it causes the flavors to hit in you in a different way. This tart has beautiful flavors of toasty nuts, tangy yogurt, and red ripe berries (raspberries are my favorite, but you could use all sorts of fruit! You could also top the crust with something else entirely -- I have visions of chocolate ganache on a pecan crust). I was surprised by just how good I thought it was -- it was one of those ideas that actually works out just how you'd hoped in the execution! It's easily healthy enough to eat for breakfast -- it lasts for several days in the fridge and you can just cut yourself a slice in the morning -- but it is nice enough for a light, summery dessert. The pecan crust is adapted slightly from the blog Passports and Pancakes. It might not seem like it will bake up as a functional crust, but it really does!

BLIMEY-LIMEY WATERMELON-PAPAYA GAZPACHO
Watermelon and papaya pair to make this delicious blimey limey soup complemented by limes that add a tang. The result - a sublime summer recipe!

Sautéed Cherries with Vanilla Bean
These Sautéed Cherries get better and better as they sit in the fridge, drawing flavor from the vanilla bean. You can use this recipe in many ways. Try it!

Mango Mint Lemonade
Cool and refreshing drink of mint and mangoes

Tangy mango salsa
Mango and bell pepper salsa

Strawberry Hard Ice Cream
The high sugar content of the condensed milk and the pectin in the strawberries is what keeps the ice cream smooth. Do add that extra splash of vanilla, which gives it that old-school ice cream parlour oomph. You don't need an ice cream machine, but you do need a powerful blender for this to work.