This dessert uses white and dark chocolates as well as fresh mint instead of mint extract. (Recipe Credit: Sofia Eydelman of "From The Land We Live On"). Warm up the milk and cream in a medium pot.
The Kentucky Derby has something for everyone, from an incredible history as a sporting event (since 1875!) to its pageantry and elaborate hats. But for us, it comes down to one thing: the mint julep.
A little dill, a little mint, and a little time are all you need to recreate the Lebanese dill and mint cabbage salad or ...
In a jar with a tight fitting lid, shake the honey, lime juice and poppy seeds until well combined. Place all the fruit in a large bowl. Pour the dressing over the fruit and gently toss. When ready to ...
If you’re searching for your own taste of Kentucky to get the fully immersive Kentucky Derby experience, we offer the famous Mint Julep recipe. In several forms. For all the hype, the Mint Julep isn’t ...
1. Simmer chopped mint leaves in the water, covered, for 10 minutes. It’s very important to cover it for maximum mint flavor. 2. Stir in honey until it dissolves. Cover and let steep and cool for ...
Every Louisvillian has their opinion on the mint julep, the longtime official cocktail of the Kentucky Derby. To some, it's just for tourists, while to others, it's the perfect Kentucky Derby Day ...
Like a true, British mint sauce, this is more sharp than sweet, just finely chopped leaves in the barest bit of liquid made from sugar dissolved in vinegar and hot water. Dribbled onto a slice of ...
This take on mint chip opts for fresh mint instead of extract, which can verge on toothpaste-y; fresh mint is subtler. No one would be mad if you skipped the streaks of chocolate and folded in crushed ...