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PRODUCT: Light Ice Cream ~ How Light Is It?

Edy's Light Ice cream

Half the fat doesn’t mean you can eat twice
as much! Be sure to check the calories, too—
some brands of “light” ice creams have more
calories and sugar than other brands of “regular.”

Our friends at Consumer Reports have been dipping into the light ice cream to give you the scoop on light ice cream (in the July 2009 issue). By law, a “light” ice cream must have one-third the calories or half the fat of a brand’s regular ice cream.

The taste test compared three light ice creams with their regular counterparts, and also tried Häagen-Dazs Five, which isn’t marketed as a light ice cream but has a third less fat than regular Häagen-Dazs. The comments:

  • All of the lighter versions are quite tasty.
  • The lower-fat Häagen-Dazs Five was actually a bit better than the regular HD.
  • Breyers regular and light ice creams were very close in quality.

 

The light ice cream versions can also be less costly. Per half-cup serving, the lighter brands from Häagen-Dazs and Ben & Jerry’s were less expensive as well as having far fewer calories. However (and there’s always a “however”), the term “light” is relative. The lighter Häagen-Dazs and Ben & Jerry tried actually have more calories and sugars than the regular Edy’s/Dreyer’s and Breyers varieties.

  • Learn more about the different types of ice cream in our Ice Cream Glossary.
  • See reviews of our favorite ice cream brands and check out ice cream recipes in our Ice Cream Section.

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PRODUCT: Welch’s Sparkling Juice Cocktail Graduation Themed Bottles

It’s time to toast graduation for the elementary through high school set. You can have the Champagne; they can toast it with a glass of grapy bubbly in a Champagne-like bottle. Bottles of Welch’s Sparkling Juice Cocktail (in white or red grape juice) have been all dressed up with a tasseled mortarboard key ring as a memento (for those who haven’t graduated recently, a mortarboard is the “cap” in “cap and gown”).

Tasting exactly like fizzy versions of the regular juice, these sweet, fruity, non-alcoholic beverages are an alternative to the Shirley Temple, and a soda alternative to adults wistful for that Welch’s grape juice taste. The grown-up, wine-style bottles add to the festivities. The cost: $3.49 per bottle. Be sure to serve in wine glasses! Long past graduation that we are, we enjoyed our trip down memory lane with a glass of each.

welch's juice cocktail

Toast to the graduate: plenty of bubbles, no alcohol.

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Wolfgang Puck’s Lobster Cobb Salad Recipe & The Cobb’s History

June 15th is National Lobster Day, so buy a few crustaceans and get creative! How about dressing one of America’s favorite salads with lobster instead of chicken? Here’s a Lobster Cobb Salad recipe from Chef Wolfgang Puck.

> The history of Cobb Salad is below.

> More Cobb Salad recipes.

> A year of salad holidays.

> National Salad Day is May 1st.
 
 
RECIPE #1: WOLFGANG PUCK’S LOBSTER COBB SALAD

Ingredients

  • 2 heads romaine lettuce cut into thin strips
  • 2 heads watercress
  • 1 pound diced cooked lobster meat
  • 1/2 pound cooked chopped bacon
  • 1/2 pound. cut green beans
  • 2 medium diced tomatoes
  • 6 hard-boiled eggs (separated into yolks and whites and
    then chopped)
  • 2 diced avocados
  • 1/4 pound crumbled Roquefort cheese
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    RECIPE #2: WOLFGANG PUCK’S BALSAMIC VINAIGRETTE

    Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon chopped shallots
  • 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • Salt and pepper to taste
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    Preparation
     
    1. MAKE the vinaigrette.

    2. ASSEMBLE the salad ingredients in stripes across a dinner plate and serve with the balsamic vinaigrette on the side.
     
    3. TOAST with a glass of Champagne or other sparkling wine, to the lobsters of the world for tasting so darned good.
     
     
    COBB SALAD HISTORY

    Late one evening in 1937, Bob Cobb, owner of The Brown Derby restaurant on Wilshire Boulevard in Hollywood (photo #5), was scrounging in the kitchen’s refrigerator for a snack.

    He grabbed a mix of ingredients: a head of iceberg lettuce, an avocado, some romaine, watercress, tomatoes, a cold breast of chicken, a hard-boiled egg, chives, cheese and some old-fashioned French dressing.

    He then took some crisp bacon from a chef’s station and started chopping.

    He shared the snack with his friend Sid Grauman of Grauman’s Chinese Theater, who came back the next day and asked for a “Cobb Salad.”

    It was put on the menu and became an overnight sensation. Movie mogul Jack Warner regularly dispatched his chauffeur to pick one up.

      Lobster Cobb Salad
    [1] In this Lobster Cobb Salad, lobster takes the place of chicken. In Bob Cobb’s original recipe, the ingredients were chopped and laid out in neat rows, a version of the French salade composee (composed salad). Presenting the individual ingredients separately gives the salad more eye appeal than a chopped or tossed salad (photo © The Tuck Room | L.A.).

    Cobb Salad On A Platter
    [2] This version of the recipe has diced cheese, ham and turkey instead of the original avocado, bacon, chicken; plus a bonus of crunchy celery (photo © eMeals).

    Chopped Cobb Salad In Romaine Boats
    [3] Another format: chopped Cobb Salad in romaine boats (photo © Applegate).

    Brown Derby Restaurant
    [4] The Brown Derby restaurant in 1956 (photo Public Domain).

     
    A Tossed Cobb Salad
    [5] Here’s what Cobb Salad looks like as a regular tossed salad (photo © Good Eggs).
     
     

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    PRODUCT: A Favorite Cookie Becomes A Cake

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    Baking Dad a cake for Father’s Day? How about a super-sized cake version of one of his favorite cookies?
    What’s new in the world of adorable bakeware, you ask? We’d like to introduce you to Williams–Sonoma’s Sandwich Cookie Cake Pan—too cute to pass up, no matter how cluttered your bakeware cabinet. The set includes two nonstick pans that turn out cakes embossed with the word “cookie,” turning a layer cake into an hommage to an iconic American snack. Make the classic chocolate with vanilla filling, chocolate with peanut butter filling—or try more sophisticated flavor combinations (we like chocolate cake with pistachio buttercream, but don’t think we’re chocoholics—we also tried a delectable hazelnut cake with coffee filling, using The King’s Cupboard Hazelnut Cake Mix). Buy the set at Williams–Sonoma.
    • Learn what other cookies may inspire your next cake-baking venture with our Cookie Glossary.
    • Is it a sandwich cookie or a sandwich cookie cake? It’s neither; it’s a Whoopie Pie. Whoop it up: read our review.

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    PRODUCT: Tequila For Father’s Day

    Looking for a Father’s Day gift? How about a fine tequila? The best are made from 100% agave juice (the other kind, “mixtos” are mixed with cane sugar). They are distilled into:

    • (1) blancos (“whites”), which are not aged, although some are colored gold with caramel to make them look aged, and are known as joven abocado or oro
    • (2) reposados (“rested”), which are aged for two to nine months, and
    • (3) añejos (“olds”), which are aged from 18 months for up to 4 (some up to 5) years.

     

    Margaritas are made with mixtos or blancos; reposados and añejos are enjoyed straight for their oaky, complex qualities. Many añejos are aged in old cognac or bourbon casks, and pick up some flavors from the barrels. Someone who enjoys a fine scotch or bourbon would appreciate an añejo. Herradura Seleccion Suprema Muy Añejo Tequila is considered one of the world’s great spirits. El Tesoro de Don Felipe Paradiso Añejo Tequila is also top-ranked. They can cost upwards of $125. In the $50 range, and almost as good, look for Espolon Añejo Tequila and El Diamante del Cielo Añejo Tequila. Serve fine tequila in a snifter—no salt, no lime. By the way, the spiky agave plant, from which tequila is made, is not a cactus—it’s a member of the lily family!

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    The mellow color of an añejo tequila. Añejos should be sipped straight like a fine Scotch; blancos are for Margaritas.

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