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Old 25-06-2007, 01:53 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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After we grilled a portobello mushroom for me and a HUGE burger for the DH,
we grilled peaches. OMG!!!!! If anyone gets the chance to do that, I
highly recommend it! The sugar in them caramelized and made them very peach
cobblery without the cobble. LOL. A tad bit of honey and cinnamon on them
would have sent my head reeling.

They were heavenly! Give it a shot.

http://i12.tinypic.com/6h559at.jpg (picture of the divine greatness)

kili


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Old 25-06-2007, 02:10 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 20:53:56 -0400, "kilikini"
wrote:

A tad bit of honey and cinnamon on them
would have sent my head reeling.


Next time...try a French Sauterne i.e. Yquem, Raymond-Lafon or
Rieussec poured over top. Honey and cinnamon will appear to be
pedestrian.




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Old 25-06-2007, 02:37 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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kilikini wrote:

After we grilled a portobello mushroom for me and a HUGE burger for the DH,
we grilled peaches. OMG!!!!! If anyone gets the chance to do that, I
highly recommend it! The sugar in them caramelized and made them very peach
cobblery without the cobble. LOL. A tad bit of honey and cinnamon on them
would have sent my head reeling.

They were heavenly! Give it a shot.

http://i12.tinypic.com/6h559at.jpg (picture of the divine greatness)

kili


The peaches look luscious. I would love to have one, with just a little
vanilla ice cream. Yum!

Becca
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Old 25-06-2007, 02:41 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Ward Abbott wrote:
"kilikini"wrote:
A tad bit of honey and cinnamon on them
would have sent my head reeling.


Next time...try a French Sauterne i.e. Yquem, Raymond-Lafon or
Rieussec poured over top. Honey and cinnamon will appear to be
pedestrian.



Sauterne is a dry California wine, typically used to prepare a classic
white clam sauce. The wine from France is sweet and is written
Sauternes, a very different wine. There is no such wine as French
Sauterne, and French Sauternes is an oxymoron. Your attempt at
patronizing snobbery fails miserably.

Next time... stfu.

Sauternes
[soh-TERN]
An elegant sweet wine from the Sauternes region of western France.
It's made from SAUVIGNON BLANC or SEMILLON grapes that have been
infected by a beneficial mold called BOTRYTIS CINEREA, which causes
the grapes to shrivel, leaving a sugary fruit with concentrated
flavors. The best Sauternes come from vines that have been hand-picked
(as many as 12 separate times) to ensure that the grapes are not
removed from the vines before reaching the perfect degree of ripeness
required for these wines. Sauternes are most notable as DESSERT WINES
but, because of their high acidity, they also make excellent partners
for rich dishes like P?T?, CAVIAR and FOIE GRAS. "Sauterne" without
the ending "s" usually refers to an inexpensive semisweet California
wine.

? Copyright Barron's Educational Services, Inc. 1995 based on THE FOOD
LOVER'S COMPANION, 2nd edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst.
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Old 25-06-2007, 02:48 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Jun 24, 9:37?pm, Becca wrote:
kilikini wrote:
After we grilled a portobello mushroom for me and a HUGE burger for the DH,
we grilled peaches. OMG!!!!! If anyone gets the chance to do that, I
highly recommend it! The sugar in them caramelized and made them very peach
cobblery without the cobble. LOL. A tad bit of honey and cinnamon on them
would have sent my head reeling.


They were heavenly! Give it a shot.


http://i12.tinypic.com/6h559at.jpg (picture of the divine greatness)


kili


The peaches look luscious. I would love to have one, with just a little
vanilla ice cream. Yum!


Hmm, why not grilled/caramelized peach ice cream... perhaps a mere
hint of candied ginger, or not.



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Old 25-06-2007, 04:20 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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kilikini wrote:
After we grilled a portobello mushroom for me and a HUGE burger for the DH,
we grilled peaches. OMG!!!!! If anyone gets the chance to do that, I
highly recommend it! The sugar in them caramelized and made them very peach
cobblery without the cobble. LOL. A tad bit of honey and cinnamon on them
would have sent my head reeling.

They were heavenly! Give it a shot.

http://i12.tinypic.com/6h559at.jpg (picture of the divine greatness)

kili


Ok, next time I'm at the market, probably tomorrow, I'm picking up some
peaches and we are going to have to try this. Sounds absolutely wonderful!

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Old 25-06-2007, 04:24 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Little Malice
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One time on Usenet, MayQueen said:
kilikini wrote:
After we grilled a portobello mushroom for me and a HUGE burger for the DH,
we grilled peaches. OMG!!!!! If anyone gets the chance to do that, I
highly recommend it! The sugar in them caramelized and made them very peach
cobblery without the cobble. LOL. A tad bit of honey and cinnamon on them
would have sent my head reeling.

They were heavenly! Give it a shot.

http://i12.tinypic.com/6h559at.jpg (picture of the divine greatness)

kili


Ok, next time I'm at the market, probably tomorrow, I'm picking up some
peaches and we are going to have to try this. Sounds absolutely wonderful!


It does at that -- we had some nice steaks the other night
on the grill and wanted to do it again soon. I'll have to
find some nice peaches too...

--
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Old 25-06-2007, 05:16 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 20:53:56 -0400, "kilikini"
wrote:

After we grilled a portobello mushroom for me and a HUGE burger for the DH,
we grilled peaches. OMG!!!!! If anyone gets the chance to do that, I
highly recommend it! The sugar in them caramelized and made them very peach
cobblery without the cobble. LOL. A tad bit of honey and cinnamon on them
would have sent my head reeling.

They were heavenly! Give it a shot.

http://i12.tinypic.com/6h559at.jpg (picture of the divine greatness)

kili

Dang girl, those look delicious.

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Old 25-06-2007, 09:32 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
kilikini
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Sheldon wrote:
Ward Abbott wrote:
"kilikini"wrote:
A tad bit of honey and cinnamon on them
would have sent my head reeling.


Next time...try a French Sauterne i.e. Yquem, Raymond-Lafon or
Rieussec poured over top. Honey and cinnamon will appear to be
pedestrian.



Sauterne is a dry California wine, typically used to prepare a classic
white clam sauce. The wine from France is sweet and is written
Sauternes, a very different wine. There is no such wine as French
Sauterne, and French Sauternes is an oxymoron.


It's probably about $30 a bottle, too. ACK! We be po' folk. :~)

kili


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Old 25-06-2007, 09:33 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
kilikini
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Sheldon wrote:
On Jun 24, 9:37?pm, Becca wrote:
kilikini wrote:
After we grilled a portobello mushroom for me and a HUGE burger for
the DH, we grilled peaches. OMG!!!!! If anyone gets the chance to
do that, I highly recommend it! The sugar in them caramelized and
made them very peach cobblery without the cobble. LOL. A tad bit
of honey and cinnamon on them would have sent my head reeling.


They were heavenly! Give it a shot.


http://i12.tinypic.com/6h559at.jpg (picture of the divine greatness)


kili


The peaches look luscious. I would love to have one, with just a
little vanilla ice cream. Yum!


Hmm, why not grilled/caramelized peach ice cream... perhaps a mere
hint of candied ginger, or not.


Grilled peaches would make an excellent peach ice cream! I've never
attempted ice cream before, but I hope someone else tries it and reports
back.

kili


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Old 25-06-2007, 09:34 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
kilikini
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Little Malice wrote:
One time on Usenet, MayQueen said:
kilikini wrote:
After we grilled a portobello mushroom for me and a HUGE burger for
the DH, we grilled peaches. OMG!!!!! If anyone gets the chance to
do that, I highly recommend it! The sugar in them caramelized and
made them very peach cobblery without the cobble. LOL. A tad bit
of honey and cinnamon on them would have sent my head reeling.

They were heavenly! Give it a shot.

http://i12.tinypic.com/6h559at.jpg (picture of the divine
greatness)

kili


Ok, next time I'm at the market, probably tomorrow, I'm picking up
some peaches and we are going to have to try this. Sounds absolutely
wonderful!


It does at that -- we had some nice steaks the other night
on the grill and wanted to do it again soon. I'll have to
find some nice peaches too...


They almost melt in your mouth. They were SO yummy. It's also perfect if
you happen to end up with a peach that isn't quite ripe yet.

kili


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Old 25-06-2007, 09:34 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Koko wrote:
On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 20:53:56 -0400, "kilikini"
wrote:

After we grilled a portobello mushroom for me and a HUGE burger for
the DH, we grilled peaches. OMG!!!!! If anyone gets the chance to
do that, I highly recommend it! The sugar in them caramelized and
made them very peach cobblery without the cobble. LOL. A tad bit
of honey and cinnamon on them would have sent my head reeling.

They were heavenly! Give it a shot.

http://i12.tinypic.com/6h559at.jpg (picture of the divine greatness)

kili

Dang girl, those look delicious.

Koko


I would love to do a fruit medly next time. Pineapple, peaches,
pears........who needs a main course?

kili


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Old 25-06-2007, 10:24 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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In article ,
MayQueen wrote:

kilikini wrote:
After we grilled a portobello mushroom for me and a HUGE burger for the DH,
we grilled peaches. OMG!!!!! If anyone gets the chance to do that, I
highly recommend it! The sugar in them caramelized and made them very peach
cobblery without the cobble. LOL. A tad bit of honey and cinnamon on them
would have sent my head reeling.

They were heavenly! Give it a shot.

http://i12.tinypic.com/6h559at.jpg (picture of the divine greatness)

kili


Ok, next time I'm at the market, probably tomorrow, I'm picking up some
peaches and we are going to have to try this. Sounds absolutely wonderful!


I'm beginning to think along the lines of fruit kebabs personally. :-)
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Old 25-06-2007, 10:58 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
kilikini
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Omelet wrote:
In article ,
MayQueen wrote:

kilikini wrote:
After we grilled a portobello mushroom for me and a HUGE burger for
the DH, we grilled peaches. OMG!!!!! If anyone gets the chance to
do that, I highly recommend it! The sugar in them caramelized and
made them very peach cobblery without the cobble. LOL. A tad bit
of honey and cinnamon on them would have sent my head reeling.

They were heavenly! Give it a shot.

http://i12.tinypic.com/6h559at.jpg (picture of the divine
greatness)

kili


Ok, next time I'm at the market, probably tomorrow, I'm picking up
some peaches and we are going to have to try this. Sounds absolutely
wonderful!


I'm beginning to think along the lines of fruit kebabs personally. :-)


I love that idea! What fruits would you do?

kili


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Old 25-06-2007, 11:08 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Omelet
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In article ,
"kilikini" wrote:

Omelet wrote:
In article ,
MayQueen wrote:

kilikini wrote:
After we grilled a portobello mushroom for me and a HUGE burger for
the DH, we grilled peaches. OMG!!!!! If anyone gets the chance to
do that, I highly recommend it! The sugar in them caramelized and
made them very peach cobblery without the cobble. LOL. A tad bit
of honey and cinnamon on them would have sent my head reeling.

They were heavenly! Give it a shot.

http://i12.tinypic.com/6h559at.jpg (picture of the divine
greatness)

kili


Ok, next time I'm at the market, probably tomorrow, I'm picking up
some peaches and we are going to have to try this. Sounds absolutely
wonderful!


I'm beginning to think along the lines of fruit kebabs personally. :-)


I love that idea! What fruits would you do?

kili


Considering I've never done it... G

I'd probably use the more solid ones like Strawberries, pineapple,
peaches, nectarines, apricots, and maybe some apple.

I'm debating what I'd try marinating them with, maybe some lemon and
maple mix?
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