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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Sunday Slow Scoopin'

This week for the Sunday Slow Scoopers we are traveling a bit... To the official drink of Puerto Rico~ a Piña Colada!

Our recipe in 'The Perfect Scoop' is Piña Colada Sherbet.

Piña Colada Sherbet
1 pineapple, peeled and cored
1 cup sugar
1 cup Thai coconut milk (not the sweet Coco Lopez kind)
1 Tbs dark Rum
1 tsp freshly squeezed lime juice
Puree the pineapple in a blender with sugar, coconut milk, rum, and lime juice. Chill thoroughly, then freeze in your ice cream maker.

Waa~Laa!
It can't get any easier than this. Blend. Freeze. Enjoy.

A little bowl of creamy sunshine is just what the Doctor ordered after a couple of days out of the light. I am going to be the only person who gets a dermatology treatment and gains 10 pounds.



Y'all enjoy!



Sandi

22 comments:

Darius T. Williams said...

I absolutely love those three steps - blend...freeze...and enjoy. This looks good!


-DTW
www.everydaycookin.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

This looks fantastic!
Diane

Penny said...

I thought I'd leave a comment since I've had you on my blog roll a while now. LOL It's been fun getting to know you through your blog.

I LOVE Pina Colada's and would have one every day if they were calorie free. I'll be sure and try this recipe out real soon.

Best,
Penny

Francie...The Scented Cottage Studio said...

LOL...that's okay, I read your recipes and look at the pictures and gain ten pounds !!!

pam said...

That reminds me, I need to get back to working my way through "The Perfect Scoop".

carolyn@simple~primitive~devotion said...

YUMMY! I am such an ice-cream freak! I will have to try this!

Did y'all get much rain? We got about 7-8 inches since Friday night. A lot for us at one time, but we needed it so abd!

Anonymous said...

Looks yummy.

Our little freezer is at the lake!:-(
We should buy one for here at home too!

Sandi @the WhistleStop Cafe said...

DariusT~ my 3 favorite words ;-)
Diane~ It tastes as good as it looks (if I may say so!)
Penny~ I'm glad you did, now I know where to find you! Thanks for stopping in.
Francie~ so I am not the only one?
Pam~ join us... next week is Lavender-Honey.
Pat~ or mix it at the lake and bring an extra for the freezer at home.

Rhoda @ Southern Hospitality said...

Hey, Sandi, I'm catching up all week from being out of town. Love the pic of you and Bill..that's a keeper! Oh, and stay out of that sun, girl. I've had a little skin cancer myself & it'll put a scare in you.

Rhoda

Anonymous said...

Sandi, I love the use of the wedge of pineapple on the lip of the glass. Very nice!

Lisa Pogue said...

My mom and I were just talking about having my aunt over for her birthday next weekend. You may have given us a great idea. This looks absolutely yummy!!!

Justabeachkat said...

Oh girlfriend....pass me a spoon!! And be quick about it!

Hugs!
Kat

Half Baked said...

love it! easy and delicious...perfect combo:)

Sandi @the WhistleStop Cafe said...

Rhoda~ I saw where you've been out of town... bring some of those veggies over here!
Deborah~ pinapple and coconut... that's a pina colada.
Lisa~ a candle on top
Kat~ I know you'd like this one.
Baker~ the Perfect combo!!

tamlovesran said...

Looks delicious!

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Anonymous said...

This recipe looks so good. I also like the presentation.

Sandi McBride said...

MMMMM, sounds wonderful! I love new recipes, thanks for this one!
Sandi

Tonja said...

YUMMY! That sounds divine!

Anonymous said...

I was just mentioning that summer is almost over and I have yet to make ice cream. I think this looks like the way to go! Summer in a dish :)

Gigi said...

Sandi, I love it all! The coconut on the rim and the pineapple wedge are fantastic touches. Looks really good!

Leigh of Tales from Bloggeritaville said...

you're calling my name here.
Ok, next time you are serving this up, invite me over, k? (smile)
YUMMY!

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