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Home Cookin’: Homemade Healthy Pumpkin-Vanilla Ice Cream

Pumpkin-Vanilla Ice Cream

Strange, but true fact about me: I am obsessed with pumpkin, so much so that 100% pure canned pumpkin ranks among my favorite pantry staples.  Low in calories and packed with both fiber and vitamin A, canned pumpkin can be used in everything from soup, to homemade pasta, smoothies, or your morning oatmeal.  I also frequently use it as a healthy swap for eggs and oil in baked goods (see my post on using canned pumpkin for fudgey brownie bites here).

So, clearly when I bought my ice cream maker this summer, pumpkin ice cream was on my shortlist of recipes to whip up.  Inspired by another Boston blogger, Healthy Food For Living’s, recipe for Vegan Maple Pumpkin Ice Cream, I tweaked to incorporate another ingredient obsession of mine, Whole Foods Vanilla Soymilk and added a bit more spice.  The result…divine, spicy pumpkin-ness.

Homemade Pumpkin-Vanilla Ice Cream

Ingredients:

Pumpkin-Vanilla Ice Cream Mix

-1 can of 100% pure pumpkin puree (NOT pumpkin pie mix)
-1.5 cups of vanilla soymilk (I like Whole Foods 365 brand)
-1/2 cup honey (I used clover, but it’s up to you)
-1 tsp. ground cinnamon
-1 tsp. ground nutmeg
-1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice
-1 tsp. pure vanilla extract

-In a medium bowl, mix the pumpkin puree and soymilk. Once incorporated, add in honey and vanilla extract.
-Slowly add in the spices one tsp. at a time. I recommend using a whisk to ensure that they are incorporated evenly. The mix will be slightly thicker than the consistency of water and that’s normal.
-Cover with plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator for two hours.
-Place in ice cream maker and make according to your model’s specifications (mine took 20 minutes).

If making for a dinner party, I would recommend making that night, because this recipe is best served freshly made.  Because of the low fat content, once it’s in the freezer for awhile the consistency is more like an ice cream-y Italian ice.  Nevertheless, the taste is still delicious!  Hope you will enjoy as much as I do.

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BOSTON, ENTERTAINING, RECIPES

Easy Entertaining: The Cocktail Club

Bloody Mary Cocktail Club Event

With new roommates come new traditions.  Instead of hosting a typical dinner party each month, my new roommate and her friends take turns hosting “The Cocktail Club.”  Created as a way to taste and learn how to make classic cocktails outside of a bar, the monthly host selects a signature drink and pairs it with a suitable entree.

Last month’s cocktail club was inspired by brunch.  A Bloody Mary bar allowed guests to learn how to mix their own drinks as spicy or mild as they desired.  Only half of the guests had tried a Bloody Mary before, making it a great opportunity to expand their mixologist skill set.

Ellie Krieger's Blueberry Almond French Toast Bake

The dish of the night was Ellie Krieger’s Blueberry Almond French Toast Bake.  Perfect for busy professionals, the recipe must be prepared the night before and can be popped into the oven as guests arrive.  In contrast to the spicy Bloody Mary, the french toast bake was sweet, yet filling.  To round out the meal, serve fresh fruit and a veggie platter for guests to nosh on in advance of the main entree.  To view the recipe from the Food Network’s website, click here.

RECIPES

Something Sweet: Mini Tiramisu Cupcakes

Mini Tiramisu Cupcakes

I recently made these for a friend’s birthday and earned rave reviews.  Though more time consuming than your average cupcake, the delicious flavor makes it worthwhile!  The recipe as written will generate approximately 40 mini cupcakes.

 

Ingredients:

1 package of french vanilla cake mix, plus ingredients needed to bake the cake (e.g. eggs, oil or butter)

Espresso

Confectioners’ sugar

Kahlua

2 (8oz.) Containers mascarpone cheese – I used coffee flavored

1 (8oz.) Container lite cool whip

2 Squares dark chocolate (60-70%)

Unsweetened cocoa powder

Ground cinnamon

Mascarpone Layer

Mascarpone Layer (can be made the night before): Mix cool whip, both containers of mascarpone cheese, 3 tbsp. kahlua, 1 tsp. ground cinnamon and 1 square of finely grated dark chocolate.  Stir until blended thoroughly.  Store in refrigerator until needed.

Cake: Preheat oven to 325 degrees.  Prepare cake mix as directed.  Stir in one tsp. unsweetened cocoa powder and 1 tsp. ground cinnamon.  Pour cake batter into a pyrex measuring cup and fill mini foil muffin/cupcake wrappers 3/4 of the way up.  It’s important to use the foil ones because they will hold any excess liquid from the espresso/kahlua mix later.  Try to bake between 12-15 cupcakes at a time for 20 minutes until a cake tester comes out clean in the center.

Allow Cupcakes to Cool Completely

Allow cupcakes to cool completely.

Espresso: Prepare espresso – you’ll want around 1/2 a cup brewed.  Once finished, pour into a small bowl and add 2 tsp. confectioners’ sugar and 2 tsp. kahlua to taste.  Allow to cool completely.

Coring Out the Cupcakes: Once cupcakes are completely cooled, use a paring knife to cut a dime-sized hole in the center of the cupcake.  Do not cut all the way through to the bottom of the cupcake.

Coring Out the Cupcake

Soaking the Cupcakes: Pour 1/4 tsp. espresso mix into bottom of each hole.  Once through all of the cupcakes, add another two or three 1/4 tsps. to evenly coat the bottom and sides of the hole.  I found it easier to coat if you pick up and turn the cupcake.  Allow to sit for dry to 30 minutes.

Frosting: Using a pasty bag, or this easy decorating squeeze containers from Crate & Barrel (click here), first fill the cupcake hole and decorate the top of the cupcake.  Top with additional finely grated dark chocolate shavings.

Store in refrigerator until serving time.  Enjoy!

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