Another Frozen Yogurt Treat : Mango Ginger FroYo Sando Recipe

little Mango ginger froyo sando

Another heatwave inspired me to try a new combination in my ice cream maker. I knew I wanted to use the Fage + honey combination as the base since I knew that had the right creamy sweetness.

Mixing the honey and yogurt

I also knew I wanted to use ginger. Truth is, I’m always looking for a way to use ginger. Somewhere along the way I thought of Mango and that just seemed right. So I got some chunks of mango, added crystallized ginger, lime juice and pureed the heck out of it.

Mango Chunksadding pureed mango

I mixed it all together let it set for 45 minutes.

mix it together and let it set.

Into the Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker

Mango yogurt concoction is in the icecream maker      Not quite ready But hubby approved the flavor

And in about 45 minutes and multiple tastings later we’ve got some mango-y ginger goodness.

Mango Ginger Frozen Yogurt - out of the ice cream maker

Hubby really liked it just straight. I thought it was pretty good, but needed a little more umph. I had TJ’s Ginger Thins on hand and put a little scoop (about 2 tablespoons) between a few and set them in the freezer. And that did the trick by adding some extra ginger kick.

Recipe:

3 cups mango chunks
1/4 cup fresh lime juice
2 Tbs crystallized ginger (I used TJ’s Baker’s Cut style)
1.5 cups of Greek-style unsweetened yogurt (I used Fage 2%)
2/3 cups Honey
Ginger snaps or ginger thins if making “sandwiches”

Puree first 3 ingredients in blender. Mix honey and yogurt together in medium sized bowl until well combined. Stir in mango puree and chill for about 45 minutes so flavors meld.

Pour into ice cream maker and freeze according to machine’s directions. Place about two tablespoons of frozen yogurt between Ginger Thins and freeze until firm.

little Mango ginger froyo sando

Enjoy!

Honey Nut Frozen Yogurt Recipe : So easy it’s ‘stupid simple*’

Greek-style Honey Nut Frozen Yogurt

The idea came from the heat. The “Hey – where’d the fog go???” heat that I don’t handle well. And so I started searching for some really simple recipes for frozen yogurt. A quick search of my favorite recipe bloggers found this one from 101 Cookbooks and this one from SmittenKitchen – and they both had the same original source: The Perfect Scoop by David Lebovitz.

The FroYo freezing process

I love the honey greek-yogurt pairing and had almonds on hand – that’s all I needed for Honey-nut Froyo. So simple that the hardest part was the waiting. Seriously dead stupid simple. Here’s what I did.

3 cups of Greek-style unsweetened yogurt (I used Fage)
2/3 cups Honey

Stir the honey and the yogurt together in a bowl until completely combined.
Put it in the fridge for about 45 min. until cold and flavors completely meld.

Pour it into the ice cream maker.

That’s it!!! In about 30-45 min you’ve got seriously rich and yummy frozen yogurt that is honey-tastic.

The hardest part was waiting for it to completely freeze after taste testing it about 15 minutes in.

Greek-style Honey Nut Frozen Yogurt

Soooo good. Personally I think it would be a perfectly appropriate breakfast. Right? Yogurt, honey, and nuts – nothing wrong there.

*I learned that phrase from @kzooerica – can’t wait until she visits again!

So much food, so little time… NYC Restaurants

There were only so many meals we could fit into a day. I think I managed 5 meal stops on one of the days. Here are a few highlights.

Grimaldi's Pizza
Grimaldi’s Pizza in Brooklyn

Bubby's Key Lime Pie
Key Lime Pie and Peach Lemonade at Bubby’s in TriBeCa

Bobby Flay's Fried Chicken - Bar Americain
Dinner at Bar Americain with Fried Chicken ala Bobby Flay

Amy's Bread Devil's Food Cupcake
Devil’s Food Cupcake from Amy’s Bread in Hell’s Kitchen

Carnegie Deli Pastrami Sandwich
Big fat pastrami sandwich from Carnegie Deli

Fruit Tart from the City Bakery
A Fresh Fruit Tart from The City Bakery

I created a map with all the restaurants we visited during our trip. I’m sure everyone knows that I only had a taste of what the city has to offer. I guess I’ll just have to go back sometime soon.


View NY Restaurants – 2010 August in a larger map

I had gathered recommendations from friends, and found lists/reviews various places online. New York Magazine had the most helpful restaurant section for pre-planning. During our trip, I found that the Yelp app on my iphone was the easiest to use when we were out and about. What made Yelp so convenient was the feature that sorts bookmarked places by proximity to you at the time. So while we were walking around and wanted to stop to eat I could easily see which places were nearby and click on the link that would give me directions and a map.