Adult popsicles actually. I've been rather obsessed with the idea of popsicles in general, but mainly *adult* popsicles. This is the first batch I am testing. Some recipes say you need some gelatin, others that you merely need to have the correct proportions. I, however, will be winging it based on what I had in the house. Here's what I did:
About a half cup frozen peaches
half cup orange juice
a bit less than half cup of mint simple syrup (recipe below)
oops almost forgot half a cup of peach flavored vodka
Blended it all in a blender. It fit exactly into two 2-pk containers of popsicles from Walmart (I know, I was ashamed too, but I couldn't bloody well find them at Target, or anywhere else for that matter). If you lack popsicle molds, you can make them in glasses, or other popsicle shaped containers. Just let them harden for a few hours, then stick the popsicle sticks (or other stick-like items) into the molds.
They did not want to come out of the molds! I ended up eating them with a fork. It was still real nice.
My name's Lyndsey and I grew up in Hawaii, Michigan, Iowa and California, which led to my varied culinary loves and styles. From hearty Midwestern comfort fare to taste explosions inspired by my Japanese and Hawaiian family members: Ono style. I favor bold spicy foods, and made-from-scratch, fresh from the garden cooking. I also love crafting and making all sorts of non-food items. Warning: you may encounter occasional, colorful vulgarity.
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