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Celebrate Valentine’s Day with something homemade

Feel like making something from scratch for your loved one(s) tomorrow? Here are a few recipes courtesy of POM Wonderful and Lipton Iced Tea:

POM Velvet Cupcakes with POM Cream Cheese Frosting

Time to Table: 35 Minutes Prep, 20 – 25 Minutes Baking and 20 Minutes Cooling
 
Servings: 30 regular cupcakes
 
Ingredients:
POM Cream Cheese Frosting
Juice from 3-4 large POM Wonderful Pomegranates*, or 1-1/2 cups POM Wonderful 100% Pomegranate Juice
1 cup arils from 1-2 large POM Wonderful Pomegranates or POM POMS fresh pomegranate arils
4 oz. soft unsalted butter
8 oz. cream cheese, at room temperature
14 oz. powdered sugar

POM Velvet Cupcakes
Juice from 6-9 large POM Wonderful Pomegranates*, or 2-1/2 cups POM Wonderful 100% Pomegranate Juice
16 oz. granulated sugar
12 oz. soft unsalted butter (3 sticks
4 ea large eggs
1-1/2 cups buttermilk
2 tablespoons white vinegar
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
15 oz. all-purpose flour
1-1/2 oz. cocoa powder
3/4 oz. baking soda
pinch salt
1/4 cup heavy cream

 
Preparation:

POM Cream Cheese Frosting:
Prepare fresh pomegranate juice*, score 1-2 fresh pomegranates and place in a bowl of water, break open the pomegranates under water to free the arils (seed sacs), the arils will sink to the bottom of the bowl and the membrane will float to the top, sieve and put the arils in a separate bowl. Reserve 1 cup of the arils from fruit and set aside, (refrigerate or freeze remaining arils for another use), reduce the pomegranate juice, over low heat, down to 3 fl. oz., Allow to cool, place butter into electric mixer bowl with paddle attachment and cream on medium-high speed for 1 minute, add the cream cheese and continue to mix for 2 more minutes, turn the speed down to low and slowly add in the powdered sugar and the pomegranate juice reduction, mix until the sugar is fully combined, remove icing from the mixer and place into a piping bag with a round or star tip.

POM Velvet Cupcakes:
Preheat oven to 350ºF, reduce the pomegranate juice, over low heat, down to 1/2 cup, place sugar and soft butter in the bowl of an electric mixer with the paddle attachment, cream on medium-high speed, until the mixture is pale yellow and fluffy, turn the speed down to low and add the eggs in one at a time, in a separate bowl, combine the buttermilk, pomegranate juice reduction, white vinegar and vanilla extract, and then slowly add half of this to the mixer, combine the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda and salt, and then sift at least two times until well mixed, add half of this to the mixer, add the remaining half of the liquids to the mixer, and then the remaining dry ingredients, finish off with the heavy cream, beat just until combined, place cupcake liners into cupcake pan, and using a spoon, fill with cake batter until it is just about 3/4 full, bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean, allow the pan to cool slightly, and then remove cupcakes to a wire rack to cool fully, once the cupcakes are cooled completely, they can be iced with the pomegranate cream cheese frosting and topped with fresh pomegranate arils.

 
FESTIVI-TEA COSMOPOLITAN

Prep time: 5 minutes

1 bottle 100% Natural Lipton® Iced Tea with Pomegranate Blueberry
3 Tbsp. cranberry juice cocktail
3 Tbsp. orange juice
1 Tbsp. lime juice

Combine all the ingredients in an ice-filled container. Stir well and pour into chilled martini glasses.

 Tip: For an adult version, replace the orange juice with 2 Tbsp. vodka and 2 Tbsp. orange liqueur.


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One resolution down…

One of the (several) New Years’ Resolutions that I made a few weeks ago involved my getting out of my office more. So far, that’s been the easiest to fulfill, as I was out and about last Sunday prior to the Super Bowl (YAY GIANTS!) and am going to a college basketball game at the U of Akron this weekend.

Last Sunday was Valentine’s Crafts Sunday and the U of Akron. My husband had to attend at least one craft Sunday in order to fulfill one of the requirements of his Student Success Seminar. Unfortunately for him, he took me along. (I had so much fun that I’m dragging him to the March and April Crafts Sunday’s, too.)

We made a day of it and spent some time in the campus game room playing pool and bowling, before making these cool crafts (he made me the frog box on the left, while I painted the weird green-owlish-dinosaur-stamp covered picture frame on the right):

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Mmm…. Chocolate; Check out truffle truffle!

If I had to name my number one favorite food, the answer would be CHOCOLATE! And if I had to narrow it down further, I’d go with chocolate combined with other things, like pretels, cookies, peanut butter, and wasabi. Wait, wasabi?

Photo by Derek Hatfield

Yes, you read that right. I’ve tried it (and liked it) with pretzels, so why not with chocolate? Nicole Greene, the pastry chef and creative mind behind Chicago-based artisnal chocolate company truffle truffle has combined wasabi powder with white chocolate ganache for her Hot & Spicy collection.  

Here are the details:

Hot & Spicy Collection:

Inspired by ingredients used to heat up taste buds around the world, this unique collection of truffles and caramels incorporates spices from Mexico, India, Japan and everywhere in between. Explore the frenzy of flavors with your valentine with this sweet and spicy journey around the world.

 
truffles

 

·      wasabi: white chocolate ganache combined with wasabi powder

·      curry: milk chocolate ganache infused with a house-made sweet and spicy curry blend and a hint of coconut milk

·      spice: dark chocolate ganache infused with cloves, allspice, ginger and a pinch of saigon cinnamon

·       chili: milk chocolate ganache with ancho, chipotle and cayenne peppers in a milk chocolate shell

Photo by: Derek Hatfield

caramels

·      mole: truffle truffle’s original caramel recipe with a unique blend of chilies, spices, ground nuts and chocolate

·       spiced curry: house-made curry blended with the original caramel recipe and the addition of chipotle pepper

·      Thai peanut: caramels infused with the flavors of roasted peanuts, lemongrass, ginger and chili

·      cracked peppercorn: freshly-cracked pink peppercorns add a pop of spice and heat to truffle truffle’s salted caramels

If those sound too spicy for you, check out this collection:

Culinary Couples Collection:

Photo by: Derek Hatfield

Like Valentine’s Day itself, this collection celebrates the simple fact that some things are just meant to be together. Just as loving couples are better together than apart these classic combos of ingredients go hand-in-hand for the perfect marriage of flavors…in bite-size form!

truffles

·      peanut butter & jelly: a milk chocolate shell surrounds white chocolate ganache mixed with house-made raspberry preserves and organic peanut butter filling

·      cookies & milk: white chocolate ganache is combined with chocolate chip cookie crumbles and rolled in white chocolate

·      beer & pretzels: the original truffle truffle culinary couple, milk chocolate ganache is combined with American chocolate stout, enrobed in milk chocolate and rolled in crushed salted pretzels

·      coffee & doughnuts: a tiny doughnut hole is rolled in rich coffee buttercream, enrobed in chocolate and finished with cinnamon sugar

Photo by: Derek Hatfield

caramels

·      chocolate & peanut butter: a classic rich combination is even more decadent when combined with truffle truffle’s delicious salty caramel recipe

·      maple & bacon: the addictive combination of pure maple syrup and organic Applewood smoked bacon is ensconced in the smoky salted caramel

·      strawberry & banana: a tasty throwback to the childhood favorite of the perfect pairing of ripe bananas and fresh strawberries with the original caramel recipe

·      apple & cinnamon: the familiar & comforting notes of apple & cinnamon fill these chewy caramels

I don’t think it  gets any better than a strawberry and banana caramel and a peanut butter and jelly truffle. Do you?

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