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Recipes - Main & Side Dishes
Front-Ranger:
Artiste, this looks like a lovely recipe. It would also be very appropos for Thanksgiving! I'm not sure when I'll try it, since it is very cold out today and I don't feel like eating ice cream!!
Jack, creme fraiche is like yogurt...it's a fermented cream that is on the way to cheese. In England, this is called clotted cream. It is a little like cottage cheese but smooth, not curdy, or salty. You can get it at Whole Foods or any high-end grocery store.
Artiste:
Merci Front-Ranger!
Then eat those attoka raw ?
Even, bring some dried one son your mountain aventures?
Good any time of the day? Snack!
No matter what age! School too!
How does cranberry juice help prevent urinary tract infections? It acidifies the urine, contains an antibacterial agent called hippuric acid, and also contains other compounds that reduce the ability of E. coli bacteria to adhere to the walls of the urinary tract. Before an infection can start, a pathogen must first latch on to and then penetrate the mucosal surface of the urinary tract walls, but cranberries prevent such adherence, so the E. coli is washed away in the urine and voided. Since E. coli is pathogen responsible for 80-90% of urinary tract infections, the protection afforded by cranberries is quite significant.
And you want to know more?
Maman et ma soeur, they give such the dogs attaks for urine infection; good for such for humans too!
Front-Ranger:
Great information, friend! One time I visited a cranberry bog and it was fascinating to see the berries being harvested. I actually love recipes with raw cranberries even better than the cooked ones. For Christmas morning, I'm gonna make cranberry cheese muffins with raw berries and sharp cheddar cheese!!
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on December 21, 2008, 08:39:45 pm ---For Christmas morning, I'm gonna make cranberry cheese muffins with raw berries and sharp cheddar cheese!!
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That sounds yummo. I'll probably have oatmeal. ... :-\
Ellemeno:
--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on December 21, 2008, 04:37:57 pm ---
Peel the beets and grate them into a serving bowl (be sure to wear an apron for this step). Add the creme fraiche, the lemon juice, and the salt, stirring until the mixture is combined well, and sprinkle the apricots over.
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Why doesn't the lemon juice curdle the crème fraîche?
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