Guest guest Posted September 6, 2000 Report Share Posted September 6, 2000 <?xml version= " 1.0 " standalone= " yes " encoding= " ISO-8859-1 " ?> <!DOCTYPE mx2 SYSTEM " mx2.dtd " > <mx2 source= " MasterCook 5.0 " date= " September 05, 2000 " > <Summ> <Nam> Peachy-Rosemary Sundaes </Nam></Summ> <RcpE name= " Peachy-Rosemary Sundaes " author= " Weight Watchers, July/August 2000 " > <RTxt> <![CDATA[ * Exported from MasterCook * Peachy-Rosemary Sundaes Recipe By :Weight Watchers, July/August 2000 Serving Size : 4 Preparation Time :0:00 Categories : Desserts Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- 6 medium peaches -- halved 1 1/2 cups fresh raspberries 1/4 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon sugar 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh rosemary leaves 1 1/2 tablespoons orange liqueur 2 teaspoons raspberry-or rosemary-flavored vinegar 1/2 cup nonfat yogurt cheese* Fresh rosemary sprigs (for garnish) 1. Combine the peaches, raspberries, juice, 1 1/2 teaspoons of the sugar, 1 tablespoon of the rosemary, the liqueur, and vinegar in a bowl; toss gently. Cover and set aside. 2. Combine the yogurt cheese with the remaining sugar and rosemary in another bowl. Divide the mixture evenly into 4 stemmed glasses or dessert cups; divide the fruit mixture evenly over the cheese, Garnish with fresh rosemary sprigs. Serve chilled or at room temperature. Per serving: 223 Calories, 1 g T Fat, 0 g Sat Fat, 3 mg Chol, 141 mg Sod, 42 g T Carb, 6 g Fib, 12 g Prot, 388 mg Calc. POINTS: 3. * To prepare yogurt cheese, spoon 3 cups plain nonfat yogurt into a coffee filter or cheesecloth-lined strainer; place over a bowl. Refrigerate, covered, at least 5 hours, or overnight. Discard the liquid in the bowl. Makes 1 1/2 cups yogurt cheese. When using rosemary or any fresh herb sprig as a garnish for a dessert or drink, dip the sprig in ice water and shake off the excess. Then coat the sprig with granulated sugar, shaking off excess and placing on wax paper; freeze for 30 minutes. Not only does it make an attractive garnish, it becomes a flavorful breath freshener, or swizzle stick. S(Formatted by): " KES on 9/5/00 " Copyright: " 2000 Weight Watchers International " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NOTES : Here's an elegant dessert that is reminiscent of the classic Peach Melba. Our version uses tangy nonfat yogurt cheese instead of ice cream. The addition of rosemary gives it a complex and unexpected flavor; one that you would expect to find in gourmet ice cream. Nutr. Assoc. : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ]]> </RTxt> <Serv qty= " 4 " /> <PrpT elapsed= " 0:00 " /> <CatS> <CatT> Desserts </CatT> </CatS> <IngR name= " peaches " unit= " medium " qty= " 6 " > <IPrp> halved </IPrp> </IngR> <IngR name= " fresh raspberries " unit= " cups " qty= " 1 1/2 " ></IngR> <IngR name= " orange juice " unit= " cup " qty= " 1/4 " ></IngR> <IngR name= " sugar " unit= " tablespoon " qty= " 1 " ></IngR> <IngR name= " finely chopped fresh rosemary leaves " unit= " tablespoons " qty= " 2 " ></IngR> <IngR name= " orange liqueur " unit= " tablespoons " qty= " 1 1/2 " ></IngR> <IngR name= " raspberry-or rosemary-flavored vinegar " unit= " teaspoons " qty= " 2 " ></IngR> <IngR name= " nonfat yogurt cheese* " unit= " cup " qty= " 1/2 " ></IngR> <IngR name= " Fresh rosemary sprigs (for garnish) " ></IngR> <DirS> <DirT> 1. Combine the peaches, raspberries, juice, 1 1/2 teaspoons of the sugar, 1 tablespoon of the rosemary, the liqueur, and vinegar in a bowl; toss gently. Cover and set aside. </DirT> <DirT> 2. Combine the yogurt cheese with the remaining sugar and rosemary in another bowl. Divide the mixture evenly into 4 stemmed glasses or dessert cups; divide the fruit mixture evenly over the cheese, Garnish with fresh rosemary sprigs. Serve chilled or at room temperature. </DirT> <DirT> Per serving: 223 Calories, 1 g T Fat, 0 g Sat Fat, 3 mg Chol, 141 mg Sod, 42 g T Carb, 6 g Fib, 12 g Prot, 388 mg Calc. POINTS: 3. </DirT> <DirT> * To prepare yogurt cheese, spoon 3 cups plain nonfat yogurt into a coffee filter or cheesecloth-lined strainer; place over a bowl. Refrigerate, covered, at least 5 hours, or overnight. Discard the liquid in the bowl. Makes 1 1/2 cups yogurt cheese. </DirT> <DirT> When using rosemary or any fresh herb sprig as a garnish for a dessert or drink, dip the sprig in ice water and shake off the excess. Then coat the sprig with granulated sugar, shaking off excess and placing on wax paper; freeze for 30 minutes. Not only does it make an attractive garnish, it becomes a flavorful breath freshener, or swizzle stick. </DirT> </DirS> <AltS label= " Formatted by " source= " KES on 9/5/00 " /> <CpyR> 2000 Weight Watchers International </CpyR> <Note> Here & apos;s an elegant dessert that is reminiscent of the classic Peach Melba. Our version uses tangy nonfat yogurt cheese instead of ice cream. The addition of rosemary gives it a complex and unexpected flavor; one that you would expect to find in gourmet ice cream. & #013; & #010; </Note> </RcpE></mx2> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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