Food and Beverage
Prepare la decoración festiva
Last Updated on July 9, 2024 by Daily News Staff

(Family Features) Deliciosa comida, vino refinado, amigos y familiares. Estos son algunos de los ingredientes preferidos de la temporada festiva.
Afortunadamente, es posible organizar una celebración innovadora con familiares y amigos sin gastar una fortuna. En ALDI, puede ahorrar hasta un 50% en vinos, y productos para cocinar y hornear.*
Un menú con aperitivos encantadoramente presentados y vin brûlé (vino caliente con especias) puede transformar su reunión en un momento memorable. Siga estos consejos de Janice Stahl, estilista culinaria y clienta fiel de ALDI:
- Elija un tema: piense en un tema que cree un clima alegre y genere diálogo entre los invitados. Por ejemplo, “Invierno blanco”, los invitados se vestirán de blanco, ofrecerá solo vinos blancos, espumantes y alimentos con colores claros (langostinos, quesos y galletas de mantequilla de postre).
- Genere un clima festivo: decore la casa conforme al tema elegido. Para generar una experiencia festiva innovadora, invite a su casa al “Invierno blanco” con nieve artificial sobre los manteles y ramas de hojas perennes pintadas de dorado y plateado por todos lados.
- Decore la bandeja de quesos: prepare una mesa de quesos simple pero espectacular. Para ello, ofrezca una selección de 3 a 5 quesos de diferentes texturas y sabores. El queso blando (como el de cabra) combina bien con galletas saladas. El queso semiduro (como el manchego) combina con jaleas o mermeladas ácidas. Sirva los quesos ahumados con frutas secas (nueces), y los quesos madurados, como el parmesano, con vegetales crocantes (apio o pepino) para resaltar los sabores del proceso de maduración.
- Añada un toque europeo: prepare su propia versión del vino caliente europeo, una combinación de vino tinto y especias que crean un trago festivo. Refuerce el toque francés con crêpes deliciosos como aperitivo o dulces como postre.
- Postre casero: prepare una mesa dulce en lugar de servir los postres. Para armar una mesa atractiva, coloque diversos chocolates, dulces y caramelos duros en frascos de vidrio transparente. Combine formas y tamaños diferentes. Ofrezca bolsas pequeñas y sujetadores para que los invitados personalicen su postre e incluso lleven algo a casa.
Creaciones con crêpes
Ofrezca a sus invitados una estación de elaboración de crêpes (panqueques) para probar y crear sabores divertidos e interesantes como aperitivos, postres o delicias de medianoche.
- Ofrezca diferentes tipos de panqueques con chocolate, café, limón e incluso cerveza.
- Cree rellenos innovadores como mantequilla de almendras, frutas en conserva o calabaza asada.
- Para los invitados más aventureros, agregue aderezos como crema de avellanas, ricota batida o salsa de manzana, pero ofrezca también los aderezos más comunes, como azúcar impalpable, salsa de chocolate o crema batida.
Con estos simples consejos asequibles y recetas fáciles de preparar, sorprenderá a sus invitados. Para obtener más ideas divertidas, visite www.aldi.us.
*Basado en una comparación de precios de productos similares vendidos en tiendas minoristas líderes a nivel nacional.
Tarteletas de manzanas y bayas
Ingredients
- 2/3 taza de avena Millville Old Fashioned Oats
- 1 taza de harina multipropósito Baker’s Corner All Purpose Flour, y algo más para estirar la masa
- 1/4 cucharadita de bicarbonato de sodio Baker’s Corner Baking Soda
- 1/4 cucharadita de sal con iodo Stonemill Essentials Iodized Salt
- 1/2 taza de mantequilla sin sal Countryside Creamery Unsalted Butter, fría y en cubos
- 1 cucharadita de vinagre blanco Tuscan Garden White Vinegar
- 3 cucharadas de agua helada
- Relleno:
- 1 naranja, ralladura
- 1/2 cucharadita de especias para pastel de calabaza Stonemill Essentials Pumpkin Pie Spice
- 3 cucharadas de azúcar morena Baker’s Corner Brown Sugar
- 3 cucharadas de fécula de maíz Baker’s Corner Corn Starch
- 2 cucharadas frambuesas en conserva Berryhill Raspberry Preserves
- 3 tazas de manzanas Gala peladas y en cubos (unas 3 manzanas pequeñas)
- 1 taza de arándanos congelados
Preparation
- Precaliente el horno a 375 °F.
- En un procesador de alimentos, procese la avena, la harina, el bicarbonato de sodio y la sal. Agregue la mantequilla fría, y procese hasta que la mantequilla tenga el tamaño de frijoles. Agregue el vinagre y el agua lentamente. Mezcle hasta formar una masa firme. Enfríe la masa en el refrigerador (30 minutos).
- En un tazón mediano, mezcle todos los ingredientes del relleno.
- Coloque la masa de avena sobre una superficie ligeramente enharinada, y estírela hasta obtener una masa de 1/4 pulgada de espesor. Córtela en 24 círculos de tres pulgadas. Si la masa se torna demasiado cálida para trabajarla, forme una bola y refrigérela. Coloque los círculos en moldes para panecillos.
- Pinche cada círculo con un tenedor, lleve al horno durante 10 minutos, y deje enfriar.
- En cada tarteleta, coloque 2 cucharadas de relleno, y lleve al horno durante 15 minutos o hasta que la masa esté dorada y el relleno haga burbujas.
- Sirva con crema helada de vainilla.
Serves
24 tarteletas
Bocados DeJonghe de langostinos
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 taza de vino San Zenone Bianco
- 1 taza de mantequilla sin sal Countryside Creamery Unsalted Butter, dividida
- 1 diente de ajo, picado
- 1 cucharadita de sal con iodo Stonemill Essentials Iodized Salt
- 1 cucharadita de pimienta negra molida Stonemill Essentials Ground Black Pepper
- 12 onzas de langostinos Sea Queen Jumbo Easy Peel Raw Shrimp, descongelados y pelados
- 2 tazas de pan rallado Chef’s Cupboard Italian Breadcrumbs
- 750 ml de vino espumante Herres Brut Sparkling
- 1 paquete (5,3 onzas) de galletas saladas con romero Specially Selected Rosemary Flatbread Crackers
Preparation
- Precaliente el horno a 350°F.
- En una olla pequeña, mezcle el vino, 1/2 taza de mantequilla, el ajo, la sal y la pimienta. Cocine a fuego lento durante 5 minutos.
- En un molde de 9 x 13 pulgadas, coloque los langostinos en una sola capa. Vierta la salsa de vino.
- Derrita la mantequilla restante, y mezcle con el pan rallado. Presione sobre los langostinos, y lleve al horno durante 15 minutos o hasta que los langostinos estén rosados y el pan rallado esté ligeramente dorado.
- Sirva copas de vino Brut Sparkling.
- Coloque cuidadosamente cada langostino sobre la galleta del tamaño de un bocado. Ubique la galleta sobre la parte superior de la copa de champagne. Sirva.
Serves
8
Crostini de queso fresco salsa de calabaza
Ingredients
- 1/2 pan baguette francés especial Specially Selected French Baguette, cortado en rebanadas de 1/4 pulgada de espesor
- 1 taza de aceite de oliva extravirgen Carlini Extra Virgin Olive Oil, dividida
- 1 cucharadita de pimentón Stonemill Essentials Chili Powder
- 2 cucharaditas de especias para pastel de calabaza Stonemill Essentials Pumpkin Pie Spice
- 1 cucharada de azúcar morena Baker’s Corner Brown Sugar
- 1/2 cucharadita de sal con iodo Stonemill Essentials Iodized Salt
- 1/2 cucharadita de pimienta negra molida Stonemill Essentials Ground Black Pepper
- 3/4 taza de calabaza en lata Baker’s Corner 100% Pure Canned Pumpkin
- 1 naranja, ralladura
- 1/3 taza de jugo de naranja exprimido (unas 2 naranjas)
- 1 lima, ralladura
- 1/4 taza de jugo de lima exprimido (unas 3 limas)
- 5 onzas de queso fresco Benita Fresco Cheese, cortado en 10 rectángulos
- 2 1/2 tazas de rúcula bebé orgánica SimplyNature Organic Baby Arugula
Preparation
- En un tazón grande, mezcle las rebanadas de baguette y 1/4 taza de aceite hasta cubrir todo. Coloque en una sola capa sobre una placa para horno. Lleve al horno por 6 minutos. Reserve.
- En un tazón mediano, mezcle el pimentón, las especias para pastel de calabaza, el azúcar morena, la sal, la pimienta, la calabaza, la ralladura de cáscara de naranja, el jugo de naranja, la ralladura de cáscara de lima y el jugo de lima. Incorpore gradualmente el aceite restante. Reserve.
- Caliente una sartén antiadherente a temperatura media/alta. Dore el queso fresco de cada lado. Retire, y deje enfriar. Corte cada rectángulo de queso en diagonal.
- Ubique las rebanadas de baguette en una fuente para servir. Cubra con rúcula y un triángulo de queso fresco. Rocíe con salsa de calabaza.
Serves
25 crostini
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ALDI
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Magical Moments Without the Hassle: 3 Parenting Hacks to Help Make Summer Memorable

(Feature Impact) Magical summer moments – road trips, pool days and warm evenings in the backyard – don’t happen by accident.
In fact, making that magic happen may feel like hard work for parents, according to a survey of American parents commissioned by Borden Cheese that discovered the pressure on adults during the summer months is higher than ever. Between scheduling activities, packing endless meals and keeping the family happy, the pressure to create memorable summer moments can quickly drain all the fun out of it.
A majority of respondents (72%) feel summers used to be simpler in terms of activities and expectations, while 89% of that group said it’s important for their children to experience simple summers.
“Summer is the time for enjoying the sunshine, fresh air, endless day time and quality time with family and friends,” said Jenny Mehlman, senior director of marketing, cheese, taste and flavors at Dairy Farmers of America. “Sometimes we get so caught up in the daily hustle, we forget to slow down and enjoy the little moments. Borden Cheese wants to help parents drop the high expectations, embrace a little bit of the mess and remember how good a simple, relaxed summer can feel.”
It’s clear parents are looking for more relaxing summer breaks, both for their children and themselves. Reclaiming family time can start with hacks that simplify summers, a tactic 81% of parents surveyed said they plan to use. Consider these top suggestions from respondents.
Allow More Flexibility with Children’s Routines
Summer offers a welcome break from the rigid schedules of the school year, and nearly half of respondents (45%) are embracing that opportunity by allowing more flexibility in their children’s routines. This might include later bedtimes, slower mornings or less structured playtime, giving families more room to explore, be creative and enjoy spontaneous adventures – the type that many parents remember from their own childhoods.
Prioritize Fun Over Perfection
The pressure to create a picture-perfect summer can become overwhelming. Instead of striving for elaborate vacations or curated calendars, 39% of parents said they plan to be more lenient with the expectations they place on themselves. This “fun over perfection” mindset allows families to focus on connection as parents spend less time worrying about details and more time enjoying simple pleasures from picnics and pool time to game nights at home.
Plan Simpler Meals
One-third of respondents plan to make simpler meals a regular part of their menu, and the majority of parents (84%) said they rely on quick, reliable meal and snack solutions like mac and cheese, deli meat wraps and simple cheese and cracker boards at least once per week during summer months. That’s why Borden Cheese Individually Wrapped Singles are unwrapping the simple, stress-free summer that parents need with family-friendly recipes, easy meal hacks and nostalgia-inducing weekly giveaways designed to give them a well-deserved break. For example, these Juicy Lucy Cheeseburger Sliders can feel a little “extra” without all the extra work. Beware: They’ll disappear fast.
So relax your expectations, embrace the mess and make space for real, carefree fun again. Visit BordenCheese.com/SimpleSummerFun to find more easy, cheesy meal ideas and learn how to participate in weekly giveaways.
Juicy Lucy Cheeseburger Sliders
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 8-10 minutes
Servings: 4 (2 sliders per serving)
- 1 pound ground beef
- 4 slices Borden American Melts, quartered
- 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion
- 1 tablespoon steakhouse seasoning
- 8 slider buns, toasted
Toppings (optional):
- burger sauce
- caramelized onions
- pickle chips
- Preheat grill or skillet to medium heat.
- Divide beef into 16 balls and flatten into approximately 3-inch patties.
- Place two cheese squares and onions on eight patties then top with remaining patties and press together. Season with steakhouse seasoning.
- Cook sliders 4-5 minutes per side, until cooked through.
- Place on buns and add burger sauce, caramelized onions and pickle chips, as desired. Serve warm.
SOURCE:
Borden
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Serve a Simple Pasta Salad This Summer
Last Updated on June 23, 2026 by Daily News Staff

(Family Features) Some summertime dishes are just too good to be true. This Easy Pasta Salad is simple enough to become a favorite side and filling enough to serve as a light main course. Enjoy more warm weather recipes by visiting Culinary.net.

Easy Pasta Salad
Recipe courtesy of “Cookin’ Savvy”
Servings: 4-6
- 1 pound pasta noodles of choice
- 1 can (15 ounces) peas, drained
- 1 can (15 ounces) carrots, drained
- 1 package (16 ounces) diced ham
- 1 package (2 1/2 ounces) real bacon pieces
- 1 package (6 ounces) cheddar cheese cubes
- 2 1/2 cups mayonnaise
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1/2 cup juice from bread butter pickles
- 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
- 2 tablespoons mustard
- salt, to taste
- pepper, to taste
- Cook pasta according to package instructions. Drain and place in large bowl. Add peas, carrots, ham, bacon pieces and cheese cubes.
- In separate bowl, mix mayonnaise, sugar, pickle juice, vinegar and mustard. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Pour mixture over pasta and mix well.
- Refrigerate 1-2 hours before serving.
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Prioritize Brain Health with a Peanut-Packed Menu

(Feature Impact) A healthy brain goes beyond reading exercises and completing puzzles – it extends to the kitchen, too. Emerging nutritional science is clear that what people eat doesn’t just fuel the body; it shapes memory, mood and cognitive health.
Among the foods you can include in your diet to give your brain a boost are peanuts and peanut butter, staples valued not only for their convenience but also for their cognitive benefits. In fact, a study published in the “Journal of the Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease” found adults 60-80 years old who did not eat peanuts and peanut butter regularly were 30-50% more likely to perform poorly on tests measuring learning, memory, language, processing motor speed and attentiveness compared to those who did consumer peanuts and peanut butter.
It’s not just the older generation that can benefit. According to research published in “Clinical Nutrition,” a study of college students ages 18-33 showed consumption of peanuts and peanut butter was associated with improved memory function and decreased anxiety, depression and stress.
Consider this key information from the Georgia Peanut Commission before your next meal planning session.
Nutrients that Give the Brain a Boost
Despite their small stature, peanuts pack a nutrition punch. Their unique blend of various vitamins, minerals and bioactive compounds includes:
- Niacin, which can slow cognitive decline and reduce the risk for Alzheimer’s disease, according to the “Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry”
- Vitamin E, found to promote healthy brain aging and delay cognitive decline
- Resveratrol, believed to be beneficial in fighting against Alzheimer’s disease and other nerve degenerating diseases, per the “Journal of Biological Chemistry”
- P-coumaric acid, an antioxidant that appears to target the neurotransmitters in the brain that regulate mood, stress and anxiety
Peace of MIND
Peanuts are included in the MIND diet, a combination of the Mediterranean and DASH diets, which specifically includes foods shown to benefit the brain.
Adding peanuts to your menu can be a breeze. Look no further than a powerful main course like Crunchy and Creamy Cold Green Pea and Peanut Salad, a perfect accompaniment at potlucks and cookouts as an easy side or light main course. Make breakfast-on-the-go part of your daily commute with Flourless Blueberry Muffins that require just five ingredients, including creamy peanut butter, or add a pinch of protein to snack time with Protein Balls that can be refrigerated until hunger strikes.
Brain Food for Thought
Supporting your brain starts with the right nutrition, and evidence makes clear peanuts and peanut butter should be top-of-mind as you head to the grocery store. For help getting started, find more recipes and nutritional information by visiting GAPeanuts.com.
Flourless Blueberry Muffins
Recipe courtesy of The Peanut Institute
Servings: 12
- 2 bananas
- 1 cup creamy peanut butter
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 cup blueberries
- Preheat oven to 350 F. Grease muffin pan.
- In blender or food processor, combine bananas, peanut butter, eggs and baking powder; blend until smooth. Fold in blueberries by hand.
- Pour mixture into muffin tin. Bake 12-15 minutes.
- Store in airtight container up to 3 days.
Nutritional information per serving: 155 calories, 10 g carbohydrates, 31 mg cholesterol, 2 g saturated fat, 9 g unsaturated fat, 2 g fiber, 6 g protein, 98 mg sodium, 5 g sugar.
Crunchy and Creamy Cold Green Pea and Peanut Salad
Recipe courtesy of The Peanut Institute
Servings: 8
Dressing:
- 1/3 cup sour cream
- 1 1/2 tablespoons mayonnaise
- 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar
- 2 teaspoons sugar
Salad:
- 1 package (20 ounces) green peas, frozen
- 1 cup celery, chopped
- 1/3 cup red onions, chopped
- 1 cup dry roasted peanuts
- 6 slices thick cut bacon, cooked and crumbled
- 1 pinch salt, or to taste
- 1 pinch freshly ground black pepper, or to taste
- To make dressing: In small mixing bowl, whisk sour cream, mayonnaise, apple cider vinegar and sugar.
- To make salad: In large mixing bowl, combine frozen green peas, celery and onion. Pour dressing over salad and toss to combine. Refrigerate at least 2 hours.
- Before serving, stir in roasted peanuts and crumbled bacon. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
Nutritional information per serving: 230 calories, 17 g carbohydrates, 12 mg cholesterol, 3 g saturated fat, 9 g unsaturated fat, 5 g fiber, 11 g protein, 249 mg sodium, 6 g sugar, 1 g added sugar.
Protein Balls
Recipe courtesy of The Peanut Institute
Servings: 24
- 1 cup chunky peanut butter
- 1 tablespoon vanilla
- 1/4 cup honey
- 2 cups quick oats
- 2 tablespoons ground flaxseed
- 1/2 cup shredded coconut
- 1/2 cup dried, chopped cranberries
- 1/8 teaspoon iodized salt
- 1/4 cup water
- Using stand mixer, combine peanut butter, vanilla, honey, quick oats, flaxseed, coconut, cranberries, salt and water; mix until well combined.
- Form dough into 1-ounce portions and refrigerate 30 minutes before serving.
Nutritional information per serving: 130 calories, 7 g fat, 14 g carbohydrates, 3 g protein, 2 g fiber, 60 mg sodium.
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