Milk & Cream
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Crema di Limoncello - Limoncello Milk Liqueur
This crema di limoncello is a typical recipe from the South of Italy, based on the Limoncello but adding milk to the liqueur. Serve the subtle drink chilled.
White Chocolate Pudding Cocktail
The combination of ingredients in this White Chocolate Cocktail recipe needs to be jaw-dropping delicious to make for the perfect cocktail for the summer months.
Strawberry Milk Cocktail Float
In this recipe, Milk, combined with coconut-rum liqueur & Strawberry sorbet turns into luscious cold cream Cocktail, sliding down throats parched with thirst.

Raspberry Butter
This is something I make with my kids. They love it on a warm hunk of bread. They have been known to fill a crock and give it as a gift for an "I love you" surprise :)

Raspberry Egg Cream
I've never had an Egg Cream in my life, but I read an interesting article about them in The New York Times this morning and wanted to experiment.

Summer Fruit Fool
Light and summery, this dessert is perfect for hot days. It is so easy my four-year old made most of it - that is why it is decorated with Cadbury's chocolate buttons.

Raspberry Riesling Sherbet
This perfect summer treat needs just 5 ingredients: fruit, milk, buttermilk, sugar, and riesling. The result? A perfectly balanced, sweet dessert.
Raspberry Frozen Yogurt
I grow raspberries in my garden. Although I always have a good crop, not all the raspberries are picture-perfect. For this frozen yogurt, looks don't matter, as the as the raspberries are cooked and strained. In the winter, I make the coulis from frozen raspberries. It is my favorite recipe to capture the wonderful flavor of raspberries, and a very simple one at that.

Mini Corn Dogs
In the spirit of summer fairs all over the country, I made a lightly sweetened cornmeal batter, then dunked hot dog chunks into it and deep-fried them into bronzed nuggets — in other words, bite-size corn dogs. (Feel free to fry whole hot dogs on sticks if you’re going for authenticity.)

Raw Sweet Corn Tossed with Buttermilk and Herbs
Five ingredients, three minutes of prep time, and bold, brilliant flavor. . . . my favorite kind of summer food! Use whatever fresh herbs you like here. Dill's tartness works well with the intense sweetness of fresh raw corn, though I also like marjoram, thyme and parsley here. NB however that marjoram can be tricky. Though gentle in braises and soup, it asserts itself when raw, especially if you pick it from a plant that's been in full sun. So go easy on it, using just a bit at first. I recommend letting this stand for a while before eating. We use this as a condiment, spooning it on wraps made with fresh-off-the griddle roti, a few pieces of butter lettuce, and dukkah-dusted fried fish or grilled chicken. Incidentally, this recipe also works well with lightly cooked corn, if you happen to have some on hand. So enjoy!! ;o)

Absinthe Frappé

Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies
To me baking gluten-free is not about cooking without traditional flour but cooking with a variety of flours. I enjoy the challenge of thinking outside my flour canister when baking.

Forgotten Surprise Cookies
These cookies are a variation on the classic "forgotten" meringue cookies that are cooked by "forgetting" them in the oven overnight. The crunchy mint chocolate hidden inside these bite sized meringues makes them utterly irresistible.
The easiest chocolate Frappe' with a nutmeg twist
This is the easiest and quickest frappe' to sip every summer night on the stup.

Avocado Sea Salt Shake
This Sea Salt And Avocado shake recipe has the creamiest, dreamiest texture imaginable and the slight hints of salt and coconut really put it over the top.
Vanilla Egg Cream
For this vanilla egg cream recipe, stir the vanilla bean and seeds into the sugar and 1/3 cup water in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil and cook for 3 minutes.

Apple Butter Roast with Tricolor Farfelle
This actually came about from me playing with my food. I have always heard of fruit flavors with pork I had never really heard about them with beef so I picked apples and decided to dive off the deep end with the roast. Pairing the pasta with this was part of an assignment from my teacher who is always keeping me on my toes and encouraging me to try new things, basically to broaden my flavor palate, which is alot less scary than I thought it would be. In the short and long of things I was supposed to prepare pasta in a way that was new, so I used the juices from my roast(along with a little shredded roast) and made a ragu type sauce. I hope that it goes over as well in your kitchen as it did in mine.

Roasted Asparagus with Balsamic Brown Butter
My mom found this recipe in a magazine several years ago and has used it to convert many former asparagus haters (including herself!). I love it for its simplicity- you can throw it together in 15 minutes flat- and sheer addictiveness- you'll be putting the sauce on everything.

Savory Morel Butter
This Morel Butter recipe is a great way to stretch an expensive, hard to find ingredient. This butter works excellently on grilled bread, steak, or asparagus.

Bolognese
This is the recipe I'd hoped to submit to the "What you want to be remembered for" competition, but I didn't make the deadline. My grandmother often used to make us "tuco," the italo-argentine version of ragu, and in her hands it was a multi-layered, deep but very fresh dish, a complex stew of fresh vegetables and spices completed by the flavours of beef. It is a multi-layered bolognese, and over time I realized had elements of curry-making in the sense that you start out sweating the onions, garlic and spices in oil to create a base layer, and build up on that. This takes some time and devotion, but it makes for a pretty magnificent bolognese. I love it best over the classic long pasta shapes, spagghetti or linguini. I hope you enjoy it!

Coffee Cream of Wheat
Have you ever worked 21 twelve hour shifts at a hospital and tried to get up the next morning to make cream of wheat for the kids for school? I grabbed the coffee instead of the milk and didn't realize it until the kids said oh yuck MOM ! I couldn't throw it away so I added some milk and sugar to my bowl and ate it. Now it's the only way I make it for myself.

Swiss Cheese and Chocolate Sandwich
This is a delicious grilled Swiss Cheese and Chocolate Sandwich recipe. It requires only four ingredients and less than five minutes to assemble. Enjoy!

Kahlúa Café
Coffee isn’t just for breakfast and I just looove a rich cup of coffee after a delicious home cooked meal. Better yet, add a shot of Kahlúa and a dollop of fresh whipped cream and you have the perfect cup of coffee. The sweetness of the sugar cane in the Kahlúa makes this coffee a perfect dessert. Add a hint of fresh cinnamon by using a cinnamon stick to stir in the whipped cream.
Iced Coffee
Every year, usually around this time, I feel the strong urge to make the shift from hot coffee to iced -- and once I switch, I usually stick with it until fall rolls around. It's a bit of a coffee conviction. And I happen to be more particular about my iced coffee than my lattés and drips. To me, it's important that the coffee be strong enough to stand up to a generous ration of milk, but there should be enough ice to ensure that the coffee stays cold, and the sides of the cup dewy. The solution to what seems like an insurmountable challenge? Espresso ice cubes, of course! With just an ice cube tray and a little planning, you too can soon be sipping a frigid, rich iced coffee in the comfort of your own kitchen.