Labor Day has come and gone and those lazy Summer days have magically transformed into the countdown to Christmas! In many parts of the country the arrival of Fall is heralded by the changing of the leaves and a refreshing dip in the temperature. Here in sunny South Florida, however, the change of season is not as discernible. For all... Read More
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Labor Day has come and gone and those lazy Summer days have magically transformed into the countdown to Christmas! In many parts of the country the arrival of Fall is heralded by the changing of the leaves and a refreshing dip in the temperature. Here in sunny South Florida, however, the change of season is not as discernible. For all you fellow fans of Fall, here are 5 Fabulous Things you can do to usher in the season:
1.) Master a recipe featuring one of your favorite Fall ingredients: Butternut Squash Lasagna, Porcini Mushroom & Barley Soup and Pumpkin Pie Trifle are just a few recipes that beautifully showcase some of our favorite flavors of Fall. Simply pick a recipe based on one of your favorite flavors and practice up. By the time the holidays roll around you’ll be ready to bring a delicious side dish or dessert and who knows, you might even feel like hosting a holiday meal yourself!
2.) Drink those Rosés: Rosé is the quintessential Summer wine and since 99% of rosé produced is best consumed upon release, now is the time to drink up! Maybe an “End of Summer Rosé Soirée” is the way to go depending on how much you have left, but in addition to drinking that rosé while it’s fresh and delicious you also need to make room for those wines best suited for Fall including Viognier, Pinot Noir, and many more (for suggestions, please click here).
3.) Plan a Leaf Peeping Trip: There’s nothing like witnessing the changing of the leaves from vibrant green to magnificent shades of red, gold and brown to put you in the mood for Fall. A great region for leaf peeping might be a quick road trip away so pack your sweater and boots and head to one of the many US regions known for fabulous Fall foliage. Some of our favorites include Boston, Massachusetts; Cashiers, North Carolina; and Boulder, Colorado (for more information, please click here).
4.) Plan a Halloween Party: Do you still like to dress up for Halloween but usually find yourself procrastinating and throwing together a makeshift costume at the last minute? Well throw away that ratty old witch’s hat and plan your own Halloween Costume party this year! Put the word out now so guests will be sure to “save the date” and have fun planning your costume in addition to all the party details while getting in the Halloween spirit.
5.) Listen to the Music: Perhaps one of my favorite things about this time of year is the music. Whether you’re driving in the car, making dinner in the kitchen, or taking a brisk walk be sure to keep your favorite Fall playlist on the ready. Some of our favorite songs for the season include Lady Gaga’s “Orange Colored Sky”; Vince Guaraldi’s “Great Pumpkin Waltz”; and “Autumn in New York” by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong.
I hope these suggestions help make your transition into Fall more enjoyable. What are some of your favorite things that put you in an Autumn state of mind?
Cheers,
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Picture this: it’s a sweltering, South Florida Summer day and you’re looking for just the right sweet treat to take the edge off the unbearable heat. Of course, it wouldn’t hurt if this treat was also as pleasing to the eye as it was to the palate and this delightful pink and green Strawberry Pistachio Semifreddo definitely fits the bill. While this dessert may not fall into the “Fast & Fabulous” category, it is definitely worth every minute it takes to make it. The flavors of ripe, juicy, Summer strawberries complement the vibrant green, nutty pistachios beautifully. This dish is perfect for Summer entertaining since it can be made days ahead of time and simply unmolded and sliced right before serving.
Semifreddo means “half cold” in Italian and refers to a type of semi-frozen dessert which, in this case, walks the line between ice cream and frozen mousse. This recipe does not require an ice cream maker to prepare but it does call for a bit of kitchen equipment including a hand mixer and/or stand mixer with a whisk attachment. Of course, you can always do these steps by hand but these two kitchen essentials will definitely cut down on the preparation time and save your arm as well.
Each layer of this dessert has its own unique flavor and texture: the strawberry layer is light and icy while the pistachio layer is thick and creamy. When eaten together, the two layers create a beautiful mouthfeel punctuated by the delightful crunch of the pistachios. This beautiful, tasty dessert is definitely on the short list for Summer entertaining at Chez Miskew. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
Cheers,
Strawberry Pistachio Semifreddo
adapted from Martha Stewart Living Magazine
1/2 cup unsalted, roasted, shelled pistachios
8 oz. ripe strawberries, hulled (approx. 2 cups)
1/2 cup plus 3 tablespoons sugar, divided
3 large egg yolks, room temperature
1 1/2 cups cold heavy cream
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Line a standard 5 x 9 inch loaf pan with plastic wrap, leaving a 2″ overhang on all sides. Pulse pistachios in a food processor until coarsely chopped. Transfer to a small bowl, do not wipe processor clean. Place strawberries and 3 tablespoons of the sugar in the processor; puree until smooth and transfer to a fine sieve set over a bowl. Stir puree, pressing on the solids to extract as much liquid as possible; discard solids.
Combine the egg yolks and remaining 1/2 cup sugar in a bowl set over a pot of simmering water so that bottom of bowl is over the water but not touching it. Beat the mixture with a hand mixer on high speed until pale yellow and tripled in volume, about 3 minutes. Transfer bowl to a larger bowl of ice water, making sure the bowl does not tip allowing ice water to seep into the egg yolk and sugar mixture; stir until mixture is very thick and cool, about 3 minutes.
Beat together cream and vanilla in the bowl of a stand mixer on med-hi speed using the whisk attachment until soft peaks form. Whisk 1/3 of whipped cream into egg mixture, whisking until smooth then fold into remaining cream with a rubber spatula just until thoroughly incorporated.
Pour 1/2 of cream mixture into strawberry puree. Gently fold together until thoroughly incorporated, then pour into loaf pan and smooth top. Fold pistachios into remaining cream mixture and pour evenly over strawberry cream; smooth top. Fold plastic wrap over surface and freeze for at least 12 hours and up to 3 days. To serve, peel plastic back from surface. Invert pan onto a cutting board. Unmold semifreddo, remove plastic, and cut crosswise into 3/4-inch thick slices. Because the pistachio layer can be a bit softer than the strawberry layer, after removing the plastic wrap you can return the semifreddo to the loaf pan and slice it in the pan for prettier slices. Serves 12