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Banana Peanut Butter Mock Ice Cream by NYCNomNomAll you need is a banana, peanut butter, and a food processor or blender to turn out to be the most delicious, healthy banana ice cream you've ever tried. No dairy, low fat, low calories, low Weight Watchers points, and EASY! |
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Banana Split Pops by Krystina CastellaThis king of pops is based on the classic flavors of a banana split. Traditionally, the banana is split lengthwise, but I put the banana on the pop stick to make it a hidden surprise. Pineapple topping is poured over the vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup over the chocolate ice cream, and strawberry topping over the strawberry; the… |
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Mai Tai Pops by Krystina CastellaEast meets west in these Polynesian Mai Tai Pops. Think hula dancers, orchard leis, flaming torches, and some campy tiki fun. If you are really ambitious and want to create pops you won’t find anywhere else, make your own tiki head silicone molds to shape these pops. I like to present these pops on a bed of flowers or individually on… |
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Chocolate Ice Cream by Jennifer JevonsThe weather is warming and a great way to cool down is with some homemade ice cream. |
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HOME MADE ICE CREAM THAT WE MAKE by GARY ESTESSTHIS IS A ICE CREAM THAT IS VERY SMOOTH SWEET AND IF YOU HAVE LEFT OVER YOU CAN FREEZE IT AND IT WILL NOT GET HARD.YOU CAN GET A SPOON FULL, YOU WLL WANT TO TAKE YOUR TIME ENJOYING IT. |
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You’ll Flip for These Skinny Frozen S’mores, No Campfire Needed! by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxIf you love campfire s’mores, you’ll really love these luscious low fat frozen treats. We’ve taken all the yummy flavors of a classic s’more to create a skinny ice cream sandwich. This recipe serves one, so it’s easy to assemble, but make a bunch and… |
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Thai Iced Coffee Pops by Krystina CastellaThai iced coffee is a very sweet, creamy refreshment brewed by street vendors in a cloth bag and served in a plastic bag with plenty of crushed ice and a straw. These Thai Iced Coffee Pops are based on traditional recipes and serving methods. The Thai coffee powder (oliang) and the milk are poured over crushed ice and not mixed,… |
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Purple Passion by Michelle MThis is an old school frozen dessert I learned from my mother-in-law. It's not sophisticated, but is easy and great fun for kids to make (although the name is pretty goofy!). |
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Mandarin Orange Sorbet by Navaneetham Krishnanfruity vibrant orange hue sorbet |
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Pandan Coconut Panna Cotta by Navaneetham KrishnanCreamy with coconut cream and served with a heap-full of fruit cocktail. |
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Granita di caffè (Coffee Ice) by Frank FarielloFolks, don't let the summer end without trying out granita. Most commonly made with coffee or lemon juice, granita is a kind of rustic sorbetto, easy to make at home—no ice cream maker is needed—and has a coarser, more crystalline texture. |
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Mango Malai Kulfi by Aparna AnuragKulfi is a popular frozen dairy dessert from the Indian Subcontinent. It is often described as "traditional Indian Subcontinent ice cream".It is popular throughout places such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Burma (Myanmar), and the Middle East, and widely available in Indian restaurants in Europe, East Asia and North… |
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1-2-3 easy Frozen CHOCOLATE MOUSSE by FoodessaThis dessert has the silky smoothness of a rich CHOCOLATE GELATO. This is an incredibly crowd pleasing decadent frozen confection. |
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Frozen Maple Chocolate Tiramisu by MichelineA delicious, elegant frozen Maple Tiramisu dessert for adults only or of legal age. LOL You will see why. |
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Pomegranate Apple Pops by Krystina CastellaIn college I had an assignment to choose a fruit and use the structure to inspire a design. I picked the familiar but somewhat boring banana. My friend chose the pomegranate. I had never seen one before and was fascinated by its color, shape, taste, and the number of seeds (I counted almost six hundred). Today, with evidence of the… |
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