Peach frozen yogurt
1.5 pounds peaches
1/2 cup water
scant 3/4 cup sugar
1 cup plain yogurt
a few drops of lemon juice
Peel the peaches, slice them in half and remove the pits. Cut into chunks and add them to a medium size pot with the water and cook on medium heat for 10 minutes. Add sugar, transfer to a different bowl and refrigerate. When the peaches are completely cool, add them to a food processor with the yogurt and lemon juice. Puree until almost smooth, but still some chunks.
Freeze in ice cream maker according to manufacturers instructions.
Now sit down at your dining table and enjoy a big bowl.
1.5 pounds peaches
1/2 cup water
scant 3/4 cup sugar
1 cup plain yogurt
a few drops of lemon juice
Peel the peaches, slice them in half and remove the pits. Cut into chunks and add them to a medium size pot with the water and cook on medium heat for 10 minutes. Add sugar, transfer to a different bowl and refrigerate. When the peaches are completely cool, add them to a food processor with the yogurt and lemon juice. Puree until almost smooth, but still some chunks.
Freeze in ice cream maker according to manufacturers instructions.
Now sit down at your dining table and enjoy a big bowl.
Can this be done without the ice-cream maker? I am just wondering if freezing after "Puree until almost smooth" would just work? I do not have a ice-cream maker, so I am asking. Thanks.
ReplyDeletelove your blog-- you always post recipes that i can feel good about and your style is jsut what i love to see!
ReplyDeleteLove that this doesn't use a machine as I don't have one. Great photos, too.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing! my mother-in-law keeps giving us peaches so this could come in handy because we have SO many.
ReplyDeleteHow have I not seen your blog before?! I LOVE it! It is so beautiful and you are speakin' my language with the peach frozen yogurt. (I have been craving peach anything and everything since being pregnant.) I look forward to reading your blog!
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Hope you have a wonderful tuesday evening.
-Mandy
I loooove frozen yogurt. This looks amazing. I also am in love with vintage casserole dishes like you have pictured. So cute.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so beautiful. I love peaches and I've recently purchased an ice cream maker so I will have to make this.
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If anyone is interested they have icecream makers at WalMart for really cheap for about thirty dollars or less.
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Oooh, this looks so good, and so easy! Thanks for the recipe, you have a great blog :)
ReplyDeleteoh yummy! i wonder if this would work as well with soy yogurt
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This looks delicious! Too bad it's not peach season here in Australia or I would be running to the shops to buy the ingredients right now!
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