Tag: fruit
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Mango and Coconut Flognarde
It turned out really well and we enjoyed this fruity, custardy dessert. It’s easy to make and a nice light dessert to accompany a heavy, rich meal. We will definitely make it again and try different types of fruit.
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Blueberry Muffins with Streusel Topping
The recipe is an adaptation of Ina Garten’s blueberry coffee cake muffins with a streusel topping added. The muffin part is delicious on its own with a moist and light cake like crumb filled with blueberries. And they aren’t overly sweet, which is a big plus for us.
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Strawberry Kuchen
The end result was a delicious strawberry pie that was a snap to make. We love the buttery crust of this kuchen. The baked strawberries turned into a wonderful compote and the pie looks beautiful topped with the fresh berries.
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Hardy Kiwis (Baby Kiwis) – Small and Fuzzless
We stumbled upon hardy kiwis (a.k.a. baby kiwis) for the first time. These miniature kiwis are the size of a large grape (about 1 inch long) with an edible, fuzzless skin. They are sweeter and more flavorful than regular kiwis with a slightly sour skin.
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Blueberry Kuchen
Blueberry kuchen is really easy to make and only requires fifteen minutes of prep time and forty or so minutes of baking. Our kuchen turned out great with a nice golden crust and a not too sweet, jam-like blueberry filling. Blueberries are added on top of the filling and each bite of the kuchen lifts…
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Ginormous Fruit Salad
I present to you Hungry Bear’s ginormous fruit salad. On Thanksgiving, we had the latest version of her giant fruit salad with cantaloupe, honeydew, watermelon, pineapple, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, kiwis, persimmons and mandarin oranges. The fruit selection is usually seasonal, but we are fortunate to get good fruit year round in San Francisco.
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Serramonte Farmers’ Market
The Serramonte Farmers’ Market in Daly City is one our favorite markets in the Bay Area. We like the Serramonte market because it’s relatively small but has a good selection of vendors and plenty of parking. The market can get busy, but it’s never a mob scene like other markets in the area.
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