Showing posts with label father's day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label father's day. Show all posts

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Summer Pudding - A Spectacular Dessert for Father's Day


From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I've made this dessert for years, in forms both plain and fancy. I first had the pudding as a child when it was prepared by a Swedish neighbor for a Midsummer's Eve celebration. I developed a fancy for its tart berry sweetness and it was one of the first desserts I made as a bride. Once I had my own kitchen, I turned to recipes that had been develop by British food writers. I suspect I was working on the theory that no one knows puddings better than the Brits, and if I wanted the very best recipe for summer pudding, I'd most likely find it tucked somewhere within their collective writings. So, in flights of fancy, I moved across the pond and dallied with the likes of Nigel Slater and Nigella Lawson, who curiously enough, led me back to the Hamptons and the kitchen of Ina Garten, where I finally found the pudding of my dreams. On a more practical note, as you glance through the recipe you'll notice that no provision is made for greasing the pudding mold. That's because it is not necessary. If you have weighted the pudding and let it chill overnight, it will release once it is freed from the sides of the mold with a knife. I've also come to the conclusion that the bread you use for the pudding is not as important as many would lead you to believe. Brioche or challah are both wonderful, but a good quality sandwich bread works well too. The colors of this pudding, especially when it is served with a mound of whipped cream, make it a perfect dessert for an upscale Father's Day or 4th of July celebration. I do hope you'll try this recipe. Those of you who like barely sweet and seasonal treats will be in heaven. Here's Ina's recipe.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Berrylicious Holiday Desserts - Part II


Here is another trio of berry rich desserts that would be perfect for the coming holidays.











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                 One Year Ago Today:                                                  Two Years Ago Today:
             Yogurt Lime and Honey Pie                                                 Apricot Oatmeal Bars



            Three Years Ago Today:                                                      Four Years Ago Today:
      Chicken Tostados with Pickled Onion                                              Curried Turkey Salad

Monday, June 8, 2015

Berrylicious Holiday Desserts - Part I


Fortunately, Father's Day and the 4th of July come while berries are still in season. We are going to be featuring special holiday desserts using those luscious berries this week. Here is the first sampling of berry rich desserts to consider for your holiday table. 










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             Banana Meringue Pudding                                                       Carrot Salad


            Three Years Ago Today:                                                      Four Years Ago Today:
                   Apple Bread                                                              Snap Pea and Barley Salad

Monday, June 9, 2014

Child's Play - A Greek Yogurt, Lime and Honey Pie the Kids Can Make for Father's Day


From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite... The most treasured of my gifts are those that have been made especially for me. I hope that mine are not singular treasures and that you, too, appreciate gifts that speak of thoughtful time and care. I know that many of you will be hosting gatherings next Sunday and I thought it would be nice to share a recipe that the kids can make for Father's Day. This simple dish is truly child's play, and as long as it is allowed to chill for several hours it can't go wrong - unless, of course, it's dropped on the floor. If the kids are going to make the pie, you'll want to provide some type of pre-baked pie shell, and if your assistants are very young, you'll want to oversee the transfer of boiling water from pot to pan. They really can make this pie themselves, so, while you'll want to keep the eyes in the back of your head focused, let them have at it. It won't look as pretty as yours, but I guarantee that Dad will think it's beautiful. Here is how this light and airy dessert is made.

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