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Ideas dulces para postres festivos

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(Family Features) Los postres, protagonistas de las comidas festivas, son el deleite de niños y adultos por igual. Este año, complete su reunión festiva con los deliciosos postres con los higos secos California Dried Figs.

Naturalmente dulces y a la venta durante todo el año, los higos aportan un toque de elegancia a una gran variedad de recetas. Los higos Mission Figs de color púrpura intenso tienen una cáscara suave y delgada y un sabor dulce y frutal, mientras que los higos Golden Figs son de color ámbar con una piel más firme, semillas desarrolladas y un suave sabor a nuez. Ambos son intercambiables en la mayoría de las recetas.

Mantener las tradiciones festivas

Los higos secos California Dried Figs son el ingrediente perfecto para protagonizar sus recetas festivas, en especial para Hanukkah y Navidad. Para aportar un acento frutal sorprendente a los populares postres de pastel de queso, puede agregar higos en rodajas embebidos en limón fresco y miel o puede distribuirlos sobre el pastel de queso, o cortarlos en trozos pequeños y combinarlos con un poco de licor de avellana y caramelo para agregar una base exquisita. Independientemente de lo que celebre, su familia disfrutará estas recetas con higos.

Además de la dulzura que aportan los higos, los California Dried Figs son un ingrediente saludable rico en fibra alimentaria, carbohidratos complejos y minerales esenciales como potasio, hierro y calcio.

Para obtener más información sobre los higos secos Blue Ribbon Orchard Choice y Sun-Maid California Dried Figs, visite www.valleyfig.com.

Pastel de queso con higos, limón y miel

Masa:

  • 1 taza de migas de galletas integrales
  • 2 cucharadas de azúcar granulada
  • 3 cucharadas de mantequilla derretida
  • 1 taza de higos Blue Ribbon Orchard Choice o Sun-Maid California Figs picados y sin el cabito

Pastel de queso:

  • 1 1/2 libra (3 paquetes de 8 onzas) de queso crema suavizado
  • 3/4 taza de azúcar granulada
  • 1/4 taza de crema agria
  • 2 cucharaditas de ralladura de limón
  • 1 1/2 cucharadita de extracto de vainilla
  • 3 huevos grandes
  • 1 limón picado muy fino (para decorar)

Salsa:

  • 1/2 taza de agua
  • 1/2 taza de miel
  • 1/3 taza de jugo fresco de limón
  • 1 1/2 cucharadita de fécula de maíz mezclada con 1 cucharada de agua
  • 1 taza de higos Blue Ribbon Orchard Choice o Sun-Maid California Figs cortados en rodajas y sin el cabito
  1. Para la masa, mezcle las migas de galletas y el azúcar, e incorpore la mantequilla. Presione en el fondo del molde desmontable de 9 pulgadas enmantecado. Lleve al horno de 8 a 10 minutos hasta que los bordes estén dorados. Retire del horno, y distribuya los higos de manera uniforme.
  2. Para el pastel de queso, bata la crema con batidora eléctrica a velocidad media hasta obtener una preparación suave, y raspe con frecuencia los lados del tazón, según fuera necesario. Incorpore gradualmente el azúcar, la crema agria, la ralladura de limón y la vainilla. Añada los huevos de a uno. Agregue la preparación en el molde sobre los higos. Lleve a la rejilla media del horno de 45 a 55 minutos hasta que esté casi cocido en el centro. Deje enfriar. Refrigere durante 4 horas o toda la noche.
  3. Para la salsa, en una olla pequeña, mezcle agua, miel y jugo de limón. Revuelva mientras cocina a fuego medio hasta que la mezcla comience a hervir. Agregue la mezcla con fécula de maíz, y revuelva por algunos segundos hasta que espese. Retire del fuego, y agregue los higos. Deje enfriar. Refrigere hasta el momento de servir.
  4. Para servir, pase un cuchillo delgado alrededor del borde del pastel de queso, y desmonte el molde. Corte en porciones, y cubra cada porción con salsa. Si lo desea, decore con rodajas de limón.
Serves

12

Mousse de pastel de queso con salsa de naranja e higos

Salsa de naranja e higos:

  • 1 taza de higos Blue Ribbon Orchard Choice o Sun-Maid California Figs cortados en rodajas y sin el cabito
  • 2/3 taza de jugo de naranja
  • 1/3 taza de azúcar morena dorada compactada
  • 1 cucharada de jugo o licor de naranja
  • 1/2 cucharadita de jugo de limón

Mousse de pastel de queso:

  • 3 onzas de queso crema suavizado
  • 1/3 taza de azúcar impalpable
  • 1/2 cucharadita de extracto de vainilla
  • 3/4 taza de crema batida espesa

Cobertura y decoración:

  • 1/2 taza de migas de galletas de mantequilla
  • 1/4 taza de nueces pacanas o almendras tostadas y picadas
  • hojitas de menta fresca, opcional
  1. Para la salsa, en una olla pequeña, mezcle los higos y el jugo de naranja. Lleve a ebullición a fuego alto, luego baje el fuego, y cocine a fuego lento hasta que el líquido se reduzca a 1/4 taza (de 4 a 5 minutos). Incorpore el azúcar morena, y cocine hasta obtener un jarabe (de 2 a 3 minutos). Retire del fuego. Incorpore el jugo de limón y el licor de naranja. Refrigere hasta el momento de servir.
  2. Para preparar el mousse, bata con batidor de alambre el queso crema, el azúcar impalpable y la vainilla hasta obtener una preparación suave y cremosa. Incorpore lentamente la mitad de la crema batida. Con una espátula de goma, incorpore la crema batida restante. Puede guardar la salsa y el mousse en el refrigerador durante 1 día.
  3. Para servir, coloque el mousse en la parte inferior de 4 copas de champagne o martini. Forme una capa pareja. Cubra con la salsa de higos. Rocíe nueces y galletas molidas. Decore con menta.
Serves

4

Minipasteles de queso con higos caramelizados

  • 1/2 taza de migas de galletas integrales
  • 1/3 taza de avellanas o nueces pacanas picadas finas
  • 2 cucharadas de mantequilla derretida
  • 1 1/2 taza de higos Blue Ribbon Orchard Choice o Sun-Maid California Figs bien picados y sin el cabito
  • 1/4 taza de salsa de caramelo para cremas heladas
  • 3 cucharadas de licor de avellanas o jugo de naranja
  • 1 libra (dos paquetes de 8 onzas) de queso crema suavizado
  • 1/3 taza de azúcar granulada
  • 1 cucharadita de jugo de limón
  • 1 cucharadita de extracto de vainilla
  • 2 huevos grandes
  • higos en rodajas muy finas
  • 1/4 taza de salsa de caramelo para cremas heladas
  • 1 cucharada de licor de avellanas o jugo de naranja
  1. Precaliente el horno a 325 °F. Cubra 12 moldes para panecillos (2 3/4 pulgadas) con moldes de papel.
  2. Mezcle las migas de galletas, las nueces y la mantequilla derretida. Presione firmemente en la parte inferior de los moldes. Lleve al medio del horno durante 5 minutos hasta sentir el aroma. Retire del horno y reserve.
  3. En una olla pequeña, mezcle los higos, la cobertura de caramelo y el licor. Cocine a fuego medio, revuelva constantemente, y cocine durante 1 minuto o hasta que se haya absorbido la mayor parte del líquido.
  4. Distribuya los higos sobre la masa, y presione firmemente con la parte posterior de la cuchara para emparejar.
  5. En un tazón, bata con batidora eléctrica el queso crema a velocidad media-baja hasta obtener una preparación cremosa, y raspe con frecuencia los lados del tazón. Incorpore el azúcar, el jugo de limón y la vainilla. A baja velocidad, añada los huevos de a uno.
  6. Agregue en los moldes la mezcla de queso sobre la mezcla de higos.
  7. Lleve nuevamente al medio del horno de 18 a 20 minutos, hasta que queden bien cocidos. Retire del horno, y deje enfriar en una rejilla metálica. Refrigere en el molde durante 3 horas.
  8. Para servir, retire cuidadosamente los pasteles de queso del molde y de los moldes de papel, y colóquelos en los platos. Para decorar, coloque las rodajas de higos sobre los pasteles de queso. Mezcle el licor y la salsa de caramelo, y rocíe sobre los pasteles.
Serves

12

Cuadrados de higo y queso de cabra

  • 2 tazas de higos Blue Ribbon Orchard Choice o Sun-Maid California Figs sin el cabito
  • 1 taza de agua
  • 1/4 taza de jugo de limón
  • 1 taza de nueces tostadas picadas
  • 1 1/3 taza de harina multipropósito
  • 1/2 taza de azúcar morena dorada compactada
  • 1/2 cucharadita de sal kosher
  • 1/2 taza de mantequilla fría y cortada en trozos pequeños
  • 2 tazas de queso de cabra a temperatura ambiente
  • 2 huevos grandes
  1. Precaliente el horno a 350 °F. Enmanteque una fuente para horno de 9 por 13 pulgadas, o cúbrala con papel encerado.
  2. En una olla mediana, mezcle los higos, el agua y el jugo de limón. Cocine a fuego medio-alto hasta que comience a hervir. Cocine durante 5 minutos o hasta que los higos estén suaves. Deje enfriar un rato.
  3. Coloque la mezcla de higos en una licuadora o procesador de alimentos, y procese hasta obtener una preparación suave. Incorpore las nueces picadas. Reserve.
  4. En un tazón, mezcle la harina, el azúcar morena y la sal. Revuelva hasta integrar. Incorpore la mantequilla hasta formar en la mezcla con grumos grandes. Presione la mezcla en la placa para horno preparada. Distribuya cuidadosamente la mezcla de higos sobre la masa preparada.
  5. Bata los huevos y el queso de cabra hasta obtener una preparación suave. Distribuya sobre la mezcla de higos. Lleve al horno precalentado durante 30 minutos o hasta que la preparación esté firme. Sirva caliente o a temperatura ambiente.
Serves

30


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Put a Traditional Spin on Cinco de Mayo: Celebrate Mexican culture with pork stew and cinnamon sweets

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(Family Features) Whether Cinco de Mayo means an opportunity to celebrate your family’s heritage or it’s simply an excuse to gather with the ones you love, every holiday truly is about the same thing: special moments together. While those treasured times at the table revolve around camaraderie and conversation, it can start with a filling meal and end with a sweet treat.

Take this year’s festivities the traditional route with recipes that combine familiar favorites with ingredients you normally may not use otherwise, such as cactus. This Mexican Cactus Pork Stew makes Cinco de Mayo a cinch with the use of a Dutch oven. Just brown fresh pork shoulder (or reheat leftover pork) in the Dutch oven and combine with onion and jalapeno for the right mixture of flavor and spice. Once pork is cooked or warmed through, add broth, beans, spices, seasonings and a cup of chopped cactus for a southwestern spin.

After some lively chatter or friendly competition, you’re bound to work up the appetite for dessert. Call the kids to the kitchen to lend a hand with these Kid-Friendly Mexican Cinnamon Cookies – they’ll love working with the dough and rolling warm cookies in the cinnamon-sugar mixture after baking. Remember, they don’t have to be perfect; you can ensure a bit of fun and flavor by letting their creativity shine.

Visit Culinary.net to find more family-friendly recipes perfect for celebrating holidays throughout the year.

Mexican Cactus Pork Stew

Recipe courtesy of “Cookin’ Savvy”

  • 1 pound pork shoulder (leftover or fresh)
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 1 jalapeno pepper, chopped
  • 3 cups beef broth
  • 1 can (28 ounces) diced tomatoes
  • 2 cans (15 ounces each) mild chili beans
  • 1 cup chopped cactus (nopales)
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 2 tablespoons smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • salt, to taste
  • pepper, to taste
  • 4 green onions, chopped, for garnish
  • 1/4 cup chopped cilantro, for garnish
  1. If using fresh pork, in Dutch oven, cube and brown it with onion and jalapeno pepper. If using leftover pork, reheat in Dutch oven with onion and jalapeno pepper.
  2. Add beef broth, diced tomatoes, chili beans, cactus, garlic powder, smoked paprika, cayenne pepper and salt and pepper, to taste.
  3. Simmer 25 minutes then garnish with green onions and cilantro.

Kid-Friendly Mexican Cinnamon Cookies

Recipe courtesy of “Cookin’ Savvy”

  • 4 sticks butter, at room temperature
  • 4 cups self-rising flour, plus additional for coating workspace
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1 egg
  • 3/4 cup sugar

Topping:

  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 4 teaspoons cinnamon
  1. Preheat oven to 375 F.
  2. In bowl, combine butter, 4 cups flour and cinnamon. Add egg and sugar then knead into ball.
  3. Spread additional flour on counter and cut ball into six sections. Roll each section into 24-inch ropes then cut into 1-inch pieces and place on cookie sheet.
  4. Bake 10 minutes.
  5. To make topping: In bowl, combine sugar and cinnamon.
  6. Roll warm cookies in mixture and let cool on rack.


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The 10 Best Healthiest Seafood Options: Nutrient-Rich and Sustainable Choices

“From sardines to salmon, discover the top 10 healthiest and sustainable seafood options for a nutrient-rich diet. 🐟🌱 #Seafood”

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Seafood is a treasure trove of essential nutrients and beneficial compounds that can significantly contribute to a healthy diet. From the omega-3 fatty acids that promote heart health to the abundance of vitamins and minerals, incorporating seafood into your meals can have a positive impact on your overall well-being. In this blog post, we will delve into the ten best healthiest seafood options, considering their nutritional content, sustainability, and potential contaminants.

  1. Sardines:
    These small fish are incredibly nutritious, packed with omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B12, vitamin D, and calcium. Sardines are also low in contaminants and are considered one of the most sustainable seafood options available.
  2. Salmon:
    Salmon is well-known for its impressive omega-3 content. It also provides high-quality protein, vitamin D, vitamin B12, and selenium. Opt for wild-caught Alaskan salmon for the best nutritional benefits and sustainability.
  3. Oysters:
    Oysters are a true nutritional powerhouse, rich in vitamins B12, D, and zinc. They are a sustainable choice and an excellent source of lean protein. Including oysters in your diet not only benefits your health but also supports local marine ecosystems due to their ability to filter water.
  4. Mackerel:
    Mackerel is another fish that boasts high levels of omega-3 fatty acids, along with vitamin D, vitamin B12, and selenium. This flavorful fish is considered a sustainable choice and offers numerous health benefits.
  5. Rainbow Trout:
    Rainbow trout is a deliciously mild-flavored fish that is packed with omega-3 fatty acids, protein, vitamin B12, and iron. It is a sustainable choice, particularly when sourced from responsible fish farms.
  6. Clams:
    Clams are an excellent source of protein, vitamin B12, iron, and selenium. They are sustainable, low in contaminants, and make a versatile addition to dishes like pasta, chowders, and stir-fries.
  7. Herring:
    Herring is an oily fish that delivers a healthy dose of omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D, and vitamin B12. It is an eco-friendly choice and can be enjoyed smoked, pickled, or grilled.
  8. Cod:
    Cod is a lean white fish that provides protein, vitamin B12, selenium, and phosphorus. It is known for its mild flavor and versatility in cooking methods.
  9. Shrimp:
    Shrimp is low in calories and rich in protein, vitamin D, and selenium. Choose sustainably sourced shrimp to minimize environmental impact and ensure a healthier choice.
  10. Anchovies:
    Anchovies may be small in size, but they are big in nutritional value. These tiny fish deliver omega-3 fatty acids, calcium, and vitamins D and E. They are also a sustainable choice when sourced responsibly.


When it comes to the healthiest seafood options, there is an abundance of choices that offer an array of essential nutrients while also being environmentally responsible. Sardines, salmon, oysters, mackerel, rainbow trout, clams, herring, cod, shrimp, and anchovies are all fantastic choices to boost your overall health while supporting sustainable fishing practices. Incorporate these nutrient powerhouses into your diet and savor the benefits they provide for your well-being and the planet.

What are the Risks of Eating Seafood?

Although seafood is a nutritious option to fulfill dietary nutrient gaps, there are some environmental and health concerns related to its consumption.

Seafood may contain toxins, viruses, parasites, and bacteria that can be harmful if consumed. To avoid getting sick, it is essential to cook fish and shellfish thoroughly. As per the USDA guidelines, most seafood should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit.

Contaminants, including Mercury and Others

Overconsumption of certain seafood varieties can have negative health effects due to the presence of contaminants. For instance, specific fish species contain high levels of mercury, a heavy metal that can be easily absorbed by the body. Mercury accumulation is more common in larger fish, as they consume smaller fish that have ingested mercury-rich plankton. Consequently, larger and older fish are typically the most mercury-contaminated.

Regularly consuming foods high in mercury can result in mercury accumulation in the body, leading to health problems like high blood pressure, heart attack, and developmental delay in offspring. Mercury is toxic and can have detrimental effects on the body.

Mercury can have a greater impact on certain groups, such as pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as children, who are more susceptible to its effects.

To reduce the amount of mercury in your diet, avoid consuming seafood like shark, certain types of tuna, swordfish, tilefish, and king mackerel as they have high mercury levels. Instead, opt for low-mercury options such as trout, cod, oysters, clams, herring, salmon, and sardines.

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Recommendations for Incorporating Seafood into Your Eating Plan

Eating seafood can boost the quality of your diet and support and protect your health. However, it’s important to consider the nutrition and environmental impact of seafood when narrowing down options to add to your diet.

Adding seafood to your diet can boost its nutritional quality and promote your overall health. However, it is essential to consider the nutritional composition and environmental impact of various seafood options before including them in your meals.

Read the article in Health titled Healthiest Seafood Options, Ranked for further insight into the topic. https://www.health.com/healthiest-seafood-8630471

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Nationwide Health Alert for E. coli Contaminated Ground Beef: What You Need to Know

“Nationwide health alert issued for E. coli-contaminated ground beef. Check FSIS website for affected products and disposal instructions.”

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A recent national health alert has been issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) regarding Greater Omaha ground beef products potentially contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. This particular strain of E. coli can cause severe gastrointestinal infections in humans. In this article, we will provide you with all the information you need to know about this alert and how to stay safe.

Product Details:
The affected ground beef products were produced and packaged on March 28, 2024, with a “Use/Freeze by” date of April 22, 2024. The packaging will also have “EST.960A” inside the USDA mark of inspection. While the ground beef was distributed to various restaurants and retail locations nationwide, it is important to note that the impacted products are no longer available for sale.

Affected Products:

  • 10-lb. ground beef chub: GROUND BEEF 85 FINE GRIND 10#/6 (Lot codes: 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33; Case code: 263085)
  • 5-lb. ground beef chub: GROUND BEEF GOHERF GB RIB BRISKET CHUCK CRAFT BURGER 5LB (Lot code: 26; Case code: 66500)
  • 5-lb. ground beef chub: Greater Omaha 100% ALL NATURAL 5 LBS. GOURMET BLEND RIB BRISKET CHUCK
  • 5-lb. ground beef chub: GROUND BEEF GOHERF GB 81 FINE GRIND 5#/12 EXACT WEIGHT (Lot code: 26; Case code: 663581)
  • 4-pack 8-oz ground beef patties: GROUND BEEF GOANG GB Patty 8OZ Homestyle Rib/Brisket/CH (Lot code: 34; Case code: 716800)
  • 4-pack 8-oz ground beef patties: LOT 34 Ground Beef GB GOANG 75 PATTY PUCK 8 OZ (Lot code: 34; Case code: 728075)
  • 4-pack 7-oz ground beef patties: LOT 34 GROUND BEEF GOANG Rib/Brisket/Chuck 7OZ HOMESTYLE (Lot code: 34; Case code: 716700)
  • 6-oz ground beef patties: LOT 34 GROUND BEEF GOANG GB PATTY 6 OZ HOMESTYLE RIB/BRISKET/CHUCK (Lot code: 34; Case code: 716600)
  • 5-lb. ground beef chub: GROUND BEEF GOHERF GB 81 FINE GRIND 5LB EXACT WEIGHT (Lot code: 26; Case code: 63581)
  • 6-pack 5.33-oz ground beef patties: Ground Beef GOHERF RIB BRISKET CHUCK 5.33oz HOMESTYLE (Lot code: 27; Case code: 616500)
  • 4-pack 8-oz ground beef patties: LOT 27 Ground Beef GOHERF Homestyle GB PATTY RIB/BRISKET/CHUCK 8 OZ (Lot code: 27; Case code: 616800)
  • 10-lb. ground beef chub: GROUND BEEF 73 FINE GRIND 10#/6 (Lot code: 37; Case code: 263073)
  • 4-pack 8-oz ground beef patties: LOT 51 Ground Beef GB GOANG 75 PATTY PUCK 8OZ (Lot code: 51; Case code: 728075)

Recommendations:
If you have any of the above-mentioned ground beef products stored in your freezer, the FSIS advises against consuming them. Instead, it is important to either throw them away or return them to the place of purchase. Doing so will help prevent potential health risks.

Moreover, it is essential to note that no confirmed illness cases have been reported thus far in connection with this specific health alert. However, if you have consumed the ground beef and are experiencing any symptoms of illness, it is recommended to reach out to a healthcare provider immediately.


Ensuring the safety and well-being of consumers is a priority, and that is precisely why this nationwide health alert has been issued concerning E. coli contamination in specific Greater Omaha ground beef products. By taking the necessary precautions and following the FSIS recommendations, we can collectively prevent any potential health risks associated with this incident.

Remember, staying informed and proactive during such situations is crucial for ensuring the health and safety of yourself and your loved ones. Keep up to date with any further developments by visiting the FSIS website or seeking information from reliable sources. Stay safe and healthy!

Check out the article on The Hill regarding the E. Coli warning. https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/prevention-cures/4610002-nationwide-health-alert-issued-for-ground-beef-over-potential-e-coli-risk/

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What is E. Coli?

-Escherichia coli is a gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, rod-shaped coliform bacterium. – It is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms. – Most E. coli strains are harmless, but some can cause food poisoning and contamination incidents. – Some strains of E. coli are beneficial to humans by producing vitamin or preventing the colonization of pathogenic bacteria. – E. coli is expelled through fecal matter and grows rapidly for three days before declining.

E. coli and other bacteria make up only a small part of the gut microbiota, but can cause disease through fecal-oral transmission. They can be used as indicators to test for fecal contamination in the environment, and some strains can survive for days outside a host.

E. coli is a bacterium that has been extensively studied for over 60 years and can be easily and inexpensively grown in a lab. It is a chemoheterotroph and requires carbon and energy. E. coli is the most widely studied prokaryotic model organism and is significant in biotechnology and microbiology. It reproduces quickly, taking as little as 20 minutes under favorable conditions. (Wikipedia)

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