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Ways to Use (and Eat!) Ice Cream

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Kitchen Talk (Ways to Use Ice Cream)

I’ve been waiting for summer to hit the usually-cooler cities everywhere so I’d have an excuse to talk about ice cream. (I’m always looking for a reason to bring up ice cream.) Yes, it doesn’t have to be warm outside to enjoy it, but I figured it might make me appear more seasonal than obsessed if I waited until summer.

We’ve discussed ice cream here before, talking about tips and tricks to homemade ice cream, and I’ve bombarded you with quite a few ice cream roundups in the past. Whether homemade or store-bought, ice cream is the perfect summer treat. So easy, too! Just grab from the freezer, scoop, and eat. Instant gratification.

But today, we’ll take a bit of a different approach. After all, there’s more than one way to enjoy ice cream. Which is always a good thing. Today, we want to know:

What’s your favorite thing to make with ice cream?

Do you like ice cream cakes (like that incredible Banana Split Ice Cream Cake you see above)? Ice cream sandwiches? Soda floats? Super thick milkshakes? Or are you against all things that complicate ice cream and firmly believe all it needs is a spoon?

These days, I’ve been enjoying that wonderfully simple Italian affogato. All it is, really, is a scoop of gelato or ice cream with a shot of hot espresso poured over it. Sometimes I’ll add some Bailey’s in there, but that’s it—just one extra step after scooping the ice cream. Almost feels like cheating.

Kids love ice cream in any form, and an afternoon treat that includes it in any way is always a big hit with them. With adults, too! So let’s broaden our ice cream repertoire this summer and find even more ways to enjoy it!

 

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What To Do with Leftover Beer?

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Kitchen Talk (Beer)

If we took a poll and asked people to name the unofficial summer adult beverage, I have a feeling beer would be at the top of the list. (Melted bourbon ice cream would be at the top of my list, but that’s just me.) The craft beer scene has really exploded in the recent years, and you can try a new beer every week and never have to repeat until March of 2089.

The thing is, like wine, beer is a very personal thing. What tastes great to you may never garner so much as a second sip from someone else. And, I’ll admit, I’ve been swayed more than once by creative label artwork or a funky bottle, only to be disappointed by the actual drink. Now that I’m gluten-free, watching friends kick it on a hot day with a cold brew in hand can be such torture, so I find myself compelled to try all the gluten-free beers I can find in my search for one I can really enjoy. It’s an ongoing search and I keep hoping I’ll eventually find it!

Meanwhile, my search often leaves me with 3 or 5 remaining bottles of something I don’t particularly care for. And it’s not just me. It happens to others who just enjoy trying different kinds of beer (you’re bound to stumble upon a few that turned out to be duds). Or maybe you had some six-pack-toting friends over (those are good friends to have), and now it’s the morning after and you’re left with random bottles that no one wanted to drink. However it happens, beer ends up in your house that you’re not inclined to drink. It may just be me, but I hate wasting stuff that’s still perfectly edible. Even though I wouldn’t drink it, I wouldn’t have the heart to toss it either. That kind of thing just goes against every frugal, penny-pinching bone in my body.

So that’s what we’re talking about today! To help save our beer-loving sanity, recover space in our bars, and for the satisfaction of being able to put good ingredients to use, let’s brainstorm together!

What can you do with an assortment of beer that you don’t particularly care to drink?

I’ve seen beer used in stew or chili, or for braising meat, particularly if it’s a strong-tasting brew. My husband once accidentally bought a spiced banana beer which would probably make a good beer bread. Or perhaps a lighter-tasting beer could go into a beer and cheese sauce. Maybe you have a favorite cocktail recipe that calls for beer, which will make the beer you have more palatable. Or do you have other non-edible uses for it, perhaps in the garden or for some really cool and unusual cleaning magic?

Whatever your ideas are, we want to hear them. And if you have a recipe to share, let us know! Let’s put our heads together and launch a campaign to rescue all the sad and lonely beer in the world! Or something like that.

P.S. Perhaps the real solution is just to be a man already and just drink it because hey, it’s beer. I could be down with that too.

 

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Looks Delicious! Apricot and Orange Pork Skewers

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Looks Delicious! (Apricot and Orange Pork Skewers with Garlic and Rosemary, submitted by TK member Justine of Cooking and Beer)

I’m going to sound pushy in a bit, but hear me out because I only want good things for you. Ready? Make these Apricot and Orange Pork Skewers with Garlic and Rosemary on the grill this weekend! Or tonight even. Just throw together the marinade ingredients, then let the meat sit for at least an hour. After that, it’s all up to the grill to work its magic.

While that’s happening, you might want to treat yourself to a nice cocktail. I recommend something refreshing with a hint of rosemary. A cold Rosemary Gin Fizz will do nicely, or if pressed for time, just mix up a simple gin (or vodka) and tonic with a splash of lemonade and use a rosemary sprig as a stirrer.

Serve these skewers with a fresh salad and maybe soft flatbread or a garlicky rice pilaf, and you’re good to go! While you have the grill going, you might want to grill some fruit as well to finish off the meal. But only if you want to. I’m not that pushy.

Thanks for sharing this, Justine! She’s a regular TK contributor and her TK recipe box is packed with all kinds of incredible recipes. Go check it out, and visit her blog Cooking and Beer for more! For the printable recipe for the skewers, click on the photo above.

Happy weekend, friends!

 

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National Donut Day!

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: National Donut Day!

I was all set to start searching for one or two tempting kabob recipes to show you, mostly because I’m still in the throes of a “summer is finally heeeere!” kick. But then I noticed my Instagram feed was taken over by pictures of donuts, interrupted here and there by snaps of luscious-looking coffee and cute kittens. So how is it National Donut Day and I find out only by accident? And okay, I learned that today is the day that honors “donut lassies” of the Salvation Army, as opposed to November’s National Doughnut Day, which celebrates the actual doughy treat. But if you want to celebrate today via increased consumption of said treat, I won’t argue with you. I’m just here to go with the flow. And for the donuts. (Is it donuts or doughnuts? Can someone please tell me?)

So get ready to be tempted, and if you see something you like, just click on the photos to get the printable recipe. It’s time to make some donuts!

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: National Donut Day! (Glazed Cake Doughnuts)

Glazed Cake Doughnuts. A classic.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: National Donut Day! (Muffins That Taste Like Donuts)

Speaking of classics, here’s an oldie but absolute goodie. Muffins That Taste Like Donuts. Yes, yes, these aren’t technically donuts and these muffins are just crashing the party. But they sure taste like they should be! These were all the rage back in the day, and they’re still one of my favorites.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: National Donut Day! (Chocolate Donuts)

Chocolate Donuts. Stay paleo and gluten-free with this easy recipe!

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: National Donut Day! (Baked Nutella Doughnuts)

Baked Nutella Doughnuts. Nutella? Check. Eggs? Check. Flour? Check. Done. You have the three ingredients you need to make these.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: National Donut Day! (Lemon Baked Donut Holes with Lemon Sugar)

Lemon Baked Donut Holes with Lemon Sugar. A healthier version using yogurt and the bright flavor of summer lemons.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: National Donut Day! (Vanilla Buttermilk Glazed Croissant Donuts)

Vanilla Buttermilk Glazed Croissant Donuts. We’ve been seeing a lot of baked versions, but let’s face it: donuts are traditionally fried. Throw in a modern twist and go for broke with cronuts. These looked so good, we just had to make them in this here Tasty Kitchen Blog.

Now go forth and make ye some donuts! And if you have a favorite recipe you think we should absolutely try, let us know!

Happy Friday, everyone!

 

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Let’s Talk Summer Drinks

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I think I ingest food mostly in liquid form when the temperatures start rising, and I suspect I'm not the only one. So, in an effort to expand our summer beverage repertoire, tell us: What are some of your favorite summer drinks?

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Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Pie

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When I saw Heather's recipe for Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Pie, I was immediately intrigued. I had never heard of such a concoction. But, I trusted Heather’s Texas roots and jumped right in.

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Looks Delicious! Easy Jerk Chicken with Grilled Pineapple Salsa

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Flavorful things on the grill are just about all we crave these days, especially on summer weekends!

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How Do You Like Your Popcorn?

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Popcorn lends itself to so much customization and the possibilities are endless. So, while it's early in summer, let's start dreaming up new ways to do popcorn. What's your favorite way to dress up a bowl of popcorn?