We did not find any matches for your request.

Refrigerate Peaches Article

Nectarines - Summer's Fruit

Nectarines: peaches without the fuzz? Well, not exactly. Nectarines are similar to peaches, both originating in China more than 2000 years ago, and cultivated in ancient Persia, Greece and Rome. They were grown in Great Britain in the late 16th or early 17th centuries, and were introduced to America by the Spanish. Nectarines are smaller than peaches and have a smooth golden yellow skin with shades of red. The yellow flesh often may have a pink tinge, and they have a distinct aroma and more pronounced flavor than the peach. Today, California grows over 95% of the nectarines produced in the United States. They are generally available from April to late August at the market.

Summer is a great time to find fresh, ripe nectarines in the produce section. There are more than 100 varieties of nectarine, including freestone, or clingstone varieties. The freestone types separate from the pit easily, whereas the flesh of the clingstone type clings to the pit.

Like peaches, nectarines are low in calories with only about 30-40 calories each. They are also fat free and sodium-free. Each nectarine provides 1 gram of dietary fiber and is a good source of vitamins A and C.

How to pick a nice nectarine at the market:

∑ Look for fruit with no blemishes on the skin.

∑ Avoid extremely hard or dull colored fruits and instead choose nectarines that are barely soft to the touch. If a nectarine is under ripe, allow it to sit on the counter for 2-3 days to ripen.

∑ Handle them carefully as they tend to bruise more easily than peaches. Also avoid fruit that is too soft, wrinkled, or has punctured skin.

Nectarines should be stored in a plastic bag in the coldest part of the fridge. They will generally keep for 5 days. Nectarines can be eaten fresh, sliced, or used in pies or for any recipe called for peaches. Try some sliced onto your breakfast cereal. They are also very good grilled alongside pork or poultry. Simply halve the nectarine and remove pit (freestone varieties work best for this). Brush open side of fruit lightly with oil and place on hot grill. Grill for 15 minutes or until tender and golden. Serve along with meat as a garnish or side dish. They can also be a nice addition sliced into salads.

RECIPE:

Baked Nectarines with Ricotta and Amaretti biscuits

Source: cookitsimply.com

Calories per serving: 205.

Ingredients

2 nectarines, halved and stoned

2 oz. ricotta cheese

1 teaspoon clear honey

1 oz amaretti biscuits, crushed (about 4 small cookies)

1 tablespoon amaretto liqueur

Method

1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

2. Place the nectarines, cut halves facing up, on a baking tray.

3. Beat together the ricotta cheese, honey, crushed Amaretti biscuits and Amaretto liqueur

4. Spoon the cheese mixture on top of each nectarine halves, pressing down slightly. Sprinkle with cinnamon if desired.

5. Bake the nectarines for 15 minutes. Serve warm.

Serves 2.

Related Refrigerate Peaches Videos


Refrigerate Peaches News


Caramelized Peaches and Sweet Ricotta - KFOR

1. Place ricotta cheese in food processor and blend until completely smooth. Remove and stir in vanilla extract and honey. Refrigerate until ready to serve. (This can be done ahead – the ricotta cheese will become more honey-flavored.) 2. When ...

Read more...


Peachy Cream Dessert - Quad Cities Onlines

In a bowl, cut butter into the flour until crumbly; stir in pecans. Press into a greased 13x9x2-inch baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool on a wire rack. In a small mixing bowl, beat cream cheese and ...

Read more...


Mixing apples with caramel solves problem - Topeka Capitol-Journal

This is the time of year we usually get at least one request for the secret to getting the caramel to not slide off the caramel apple. I haven't run across an easy solution, because the secret is in the temperature of the caramel. And that means a ...

Read more...


The best recipes of 2007 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Jonathan Campbell, one of the Journal Sentinel's Great Young Cooks in 2007, makes Risotto with Prosciutto, Asparagus and Mushrooms. Kristyna Wentz-Graff Almond-Encrusted Costa Rican Tilapia with Amaretto Butter Sauce is served at Devon Seafood Grill ...

Read more...


Columbia man a finalist in national pizza contest - WIS-TV

COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - A Columbia man is a finalist in a national pizza making contest with a popular wine company. The concept is to take the best ingredients from your region -- in his case, 'the South' -- and combining them into one pizza. So what ...

Read more...


Ketchup jokes aside, this condiment really IS a vegetable - Hampton Roads Daily Press

Try 2 or 3 tablespoons of this chutney as an accompaniment to grilled pork, fish or chicken. ( LARRY CROWE, Daily Press ) If you have trouble getting your daily dose of produce, consider condiments. Ketchup jokes aside, salsas, relishes and chutneys ...

Read more...


Online diets - Arizona Daily Star

Combine frozen peaches, water, Splenda and cornstarch in a saucepan and cook over low-to-medium heat, stirring often, until mixture is thickened and bubbly. Lightly coat a 9-by-13-inch baking dish with cooking spray. Put half of the peach sauce in a ...

Read more...