Sep
08
2014

Honeyed Peaches With Prosecco And Basil

Sweet, Sparkling, and Refreshing

Honeyed Peaches With Prosecco And Basil

This is an all-time classic at my place. I grew up with a version of this on my table after dinner almost every night during peach season. My mom used to make it with red wine, but this is my spin on the old classic. The flavours work really well together and the basil adds just the right touch. Serve it really cold right out of the fridge and it makes a refreshing and light dessert. It is super easy to whip up and looks gorgeous on your table after a big summer BBQ meal. If you’ve got kids at the table, you can make a version for them with white grape juice. Cheers!

4-6 peaches, ripe but not too soft
6 large leaves basil
1 cup Prosecco
2 tbsp honey


 Slice peaches into eighths and place into a bowl.

 Add Prosecco and honey and mix.

 Rip basil into small pieces and sprinkle onto peaches.

 Let sit for at least 1 hour to let flavours meld and serve. You can also make this the day before.

 

Want to try a couple of my other favourite recipes?  Check out:

Crispy Parm Asparagus Spears

Sweet Summer Tomato, BBQ'd Corn and Pea Shoot Salad

Sep
02
2014

Crispy Parmesan Asparagus Spears

Delicious Cheesy Bites of Veggie Goodness

Crispy Parmesan Asparagus Spears

crispy cheesy asparagus

Anything covered in cheese and fried has got be good, right? This recipe is no exception.  

I love to serve this at brunch, as an appetizer or as part of a charcuterie plate. They always go, and fast. Fresh asparagus is everywhere during the summer months, and this recipe is a great way to add a crunchy cheesy twist to one of my favourite summer veggies.

I start with some broiled or steamed asparagus, dip it in a light batter and then give it a quick pan fry in a little oil. The results are divine, and I guarantee this will become a family favourite. These are super quick to prepare, and you can cook the asparagus in advance too, making them really easy to whip up right before dinnertime. I love to serve them with some prosciutto on the side, it is a lovely combination. Give them a try and let me know what you think!

Crispy Parmesan Asparagus Spears

1 bunch asparagus
salt and pepper to taste
1 tbsp olive oil (to season)

for batter:

1/2 c flour
1/2 c cornstarch
salt and pepper to taste
1/2 tsp paprika
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 c grated parmesan cheese
1/2 c club soda (plus a little extra on the side in needed to get a runny consistency)

1/2 cup vegetable oil (for frying)

crispyasparagus

Instructions:

 Prepare asparagus by washing and trimming ends.

 Season with olive oil, salt and pepper.

 Broil for 15 minutes until soft but still crisp.

 Prepare batter by combining all ingredients and letting sit for 3 minutes.  Batter should resemble pancake batter, so add a little more club soda if mixture is too dry.

 Heat vegetable oil in a pan. Dip asparagus into batter and shallow fry until golden brown, approximately 3 minutes.

 Remove and drain on paper towels.

 Serve immediately.
 

Looking for more ways to use asparagus? Try my Yummy BBQd Mushroom, Asparagus and Turkey Sausage Salad and Roasted Asparagus with Homemade Sriracha Mayo.