Pawpaw Smoothie
🌿 🥭Pawpaw: A Fruit With Benefits🥭🌿
Did you know that the pawpaw, a tropical-tasting fruit, is native to Pennsylvania? 🍈✨ With a unique flavor of banana, mango, and pineapple, this fruit has been cherished for centuries by Native tribes for both its delicious taste and medicinal properties.
Pawpaw season is upon us, as they hit peak season from September-October. To learn more about pawpaw history, its properties, and to try my 🥭pawpaw smoothie recipe🥭, head over to my blog.🌳💚
Curried Deviled Eggs
🌶️🥚 Spice up your summer soirees with these Curried Deviled Eggs! 🥚🌶️. The addition of curry transforms the classic Midwest staple into a refreshing, flavorful party favorite. Low effort, high impact—your guests will be impressed! For the recipe, head on over to my blog linked in my bio! 👩🍳🍽️
Avocado Smoothie
The weather is hot, but that doesn’t mean you have to be. You can stay cool with a refreshing Avocado Smoothie. In Vietnam, it’s called Sinh Tố Bơ, and it’s made of avocados, ice, milk, and condensed milk. Condensed milk enhances the naturally sweet and nutty flavors of ripe avocado, and if you have dietary preferences, the recipe is customizable. Check out my blog for more history and the recipe🥑🥤🇻🇳
Strawberry Green Tea Kamut Krispie Treats
Snap! Crackle! Pop! This slightly savory spin on the quintessential classic highlights genmai matcha- a roasted rice green tea. I encourage you to experiment with the add-ins and truly make it you own. You can find the recipe in my blog!
Classic Pancakes
“…and a pancake hot and shedding morning dew”
- Cratinus, 500 BC.
This 5th century Athenian comedic poet knew the beauty of pancakes. This fragment of his writings referenced “tiganites”, or “Greek pancakes” which were often served with honey. I encourage you to use my Classic Pancakes recipe as a simple, customizable template to create something unique. Check out the link in my bio for the blog post and recipe!
Dalgona Coffee
Everyone’s favorite pandemic caffeine fix- Dalgona Coffee. Perfect for boycotting Starbucks- again!