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BLACKBERRY CHEESECAKE NO CHURN ICE CREAM

July 14, 2019 by Sarah Baade 7 Comments

I have lived in several states during my adult life – Kansas, Missouri, New York, Colorado, California, Texas. Most places I’ve lived were simply because I felt like moving and exploring a new city/state. However, my journey to Western New York is a little different. Deciding to pursue a degree in Audiology required me to look outside of my home state of Kansas. At the time, there were no doctoral programs in Kansas – that has changed since then. As I was filling out grad school applications, I was initially drawn to places with a nice climate or places where I already had friends. I had a huge stack of applications and most of them were not distinct from one another. However, I vividly recall grabbing the application to SUNY at Buffalo and thinking “Why would I want to live there?” as I tossed it into the garbage. I was getting burned out on completing applications and I had senioritis in a bad way. At some point, I realized that I should probably apply to just one more school – acceptance into specialty programs can be competitive and there are no guarantees. So, I browsed online and discovered SUNY at Buffalo had an incredibly easy online application. I filled it out and didn’t really think twice about it because I had full intention of attending one of the other schools on my list. I think we can all see where this is heading, right? Each school I applied to had a unique situation as to why I ended up not going there. I’ll spare you those details but yes, I ultimately ended up moving to Buffalo and completing my degree there.

I spent a total of six years in Buffalo and surrounding towns. There were ups and there were so many more downs. To be honest, I have a hard time looking back and seeing the high points but I know there were some good times had in the midst of it all. One thing that I do recall fondly, though, is the food. Buffalo wings, anyone?!?! But also, the pizza and sub sandwiches. And even better? Perry’s ice cream. Now living in Texas, Blue Bell is the go-to option in the stores. However, I’m convinced it is only because Perry’s is not available here. (Sorry, Blue Bell.) My all-time favorite flavor was blackberry cheesecake. It was only available occasionally, and only at the local ice cream stands. It was never available in the stores. But man, oh man, this was THE flavor for me! I haven’t found it in any other brand since then. Naturally, the next best thing was to create my own version. My friend, Nicolas, from Blogtastic Food challenged me to create a new no churn ice cream and I knew exactly what I wanted to make. I truly hope this no churn blackberry cheesecake ice cream gives you the same joy I experienced when I had the original from Perry’s back in the day.

Tips:

  • Be sure to cool the berry mixture before adding it into the whipped cream mixture so that it doesn’t melt the whipped cream.
  • Don’t sub out the homemade whipped cream for the premade stuff. There is a difference in texture and sweetness.

Blackberry Cheesecake No Churn Ice Cream

Sarah Baade
No Churn ice cream is easy to make – no ice cream maker needed. This blackberry cheese cake ice cream is the new favorite in our house.
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Course Dessert
Cuisine American

Ingredients
  

  • 12 oz fresh blackberries
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 8 oz cream cheese
  • 16 oz heavy cream
  • 14 oz sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 9" premade graham cracker pie crust

Instructions
 

  • Stir blackberries in a medium pan over low heat until berries start to break down.
  • Stir in vanilla extract and cream cheese until cream cheese is melted and mostly incorporated with berries.
  • Remove berry mixture from heat and let cool to room temperature.
  • In a large, chilled bowl, beat heavy cream until soft peaks form.
  • Mix sweetened condensed milk into heavy cream until fully incorporated.
  • Add berry mixture into cream mixture and stir until fully incorporated.
  • Gently stir in entire graham cracker crust – do not fully incorporate the crust – chunks are fine here.
  • Pour ice cream mixture into a 9×5 loaf pan. Cover with plastic wrap and freeze for a minimum of 6 hours, preferably overnight.
Keyword Blackberry, Blackberry Cheesecake No Churn Ice Cream, Blackberry Ice Cream, Cheesecake, Cheesecake Ice Cream, Dessert, Easy Recipe, Ice Cream, No Churn, No Churn Ice Cream

More No churn Ice Cream Recipes

This recipe was developed as part of a collaboration with several other talented food bloggers. I am including the links to their recipes for you to try out as well.

  • Baileys & Salted Caramel No Churn Ice Cream by Nicolas at Blogtastic Food
  • Matcha Green Tea No Churn Ice Cream by Julia at Julia Recipes
  • Turmeric Ginger Honey No Churn Ice Cream by Loretto and Nicolleta at SugarLoveSpices
  • Churro S’mores No Churn Ice Cream by Jen at Real Food Happy Home
  • No Churn Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream by Christine at The Rustic Foodie
  • Coconut Ice Cream with Spiced Chocolate Sauce by Rachel at Plant Craft
  • Cherry Chocolate chip Nice Cream by Leanne at Crumb Top Baking
  • No Churn Chocolate Brownie Ice Cream by Marie at Sugar Salt Magic

Bonus Recipe

You can also check out my own No Churn Chocolate Chunk Coffee Ice Cream here.

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PARMESAN ASPARAGUS & TOMATOES

June 26, 2019 by Sarah Baade Leave a Comment

As some of you may know, I followed a pretty strict vegetarian diet for about a year in 2017-2018. I’ve loved vegetables for as long as I can remember so it wasn’t too far of a stretch for me to jump in completely. When I took the time to truly plan my meals, it was a relatively easy diet for me to follow and I truly enjoyed it. When I didn’t take that time to plan and prep though, it was rough. Every Wednesday night my husband and I join two other couples for what we call small group. Fellowship is probably a better word to describe these evenings. We share a meal, talk about Jesus and talk about life. I love our Wednesday nights and these friends are really more like family. However, cooking on those nights became stressful. I would make a dish for the non-vegetarian group of friends. Cook something for my daughter (who wasn’t eating with us or I would have served her the same thing). And after each of those, I was still cooking a vegetarian dinner for myself. It was too much. Too much to accomplish within a small window of time after work and before getting our group together. Ultimately, the diet wasn’t worth the cooking chaos and I started reincorporating meats into my routine. Perhaps down the road I will give it another go but right now it isn’t the right option for me.

I still enjoy cooking vegetarian based dishes at home when life isn’t too crazy though. This is why I have kept the blog as primarily vegetarian. I love the challenge and health benefits of keeping more plants on my plate than meats. Even when we go out to dinner I often choose a vegetarian option. One of my favorite things to do is to order a few different side dishes or appetizers and eat those as my dinner rather than ordering an entrée. I feel like I have more options that way. Plus, I feel like I get to try a wider variety of what the restaurant has to offer. With this in mind, I also enjoy making side dishes at home and claiming them as my main course. I discovered last week that I can eat about a pound of asparagus on my own. Sorry to my husband for not sharing, haha! This recipe is a new one for us but is so easy and tasty that it might very well make it to the usual rotation of favorite recipes.

Tips:

  • Feel free to swap out the grape tomatoes for whatever small sweet tomatoes you can find at your local store.
  • I highly recommend sticking with fresh herbs on this one. Dried herbs will not give the same fresh flavor.
Sauteed asparagus and tomatoes with parmesan.

Parmesan Asparagus & Tomatoes

A flavorful, savory side dish that is quick and easy to make.
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Course Side Dish
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 1 Tablespoon unsalted butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic, minced
  • 1 lb asparagus, trimmed and cut into 1" pieces
  • 1/2 cup grape tomatoes, halved lengthwise
  • 1 teaspoon fresh oregano
  • 1 teaspoon fresh thyme
  • 3 teaspoons grated parmesan cheese
  • salt to taste

Instructions
 

  • Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add garlic and cook until fragrant, stir frequently. Add asparagus, stirring occasionally, and cook until slightly tender and starting to get char markings, about 5 minutes. Stir in oregano and thyme. Push asparagus to one side of the pan, place tomatoes on other side. Cook tomatoes until they soften slightly and start to get char markings, about 3 minutes. Add parmesan and salt, stir all ingredients together in the pan until well combined.
Keyword Asparagus, Easy Recipe, Side Dish, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Vegetarian Recipe

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SWEET TURMERIC ROASTED VEGETABLES

March 4, 2019 by Sarah Baade 3 Comments

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Throughout college I spent my summers working at YMCA residential summer camps. While working at Camp Cosby, we would have snacks for the staff who had a little time off in the evenings. Leftover desserts from dinner, potato chips, I even learned to love cheesy toast (literally just sandwich bread with a slice of cheese on it, toasted up in the oven). Since my specialty in the kitchen was baking, I made a blackberry cobbler one evening – made from fresh blackberries we had picked that week. It was such a treat to have a made from scratch dessert but it wasn’t the most impressive snack we had that summer. There were two staff members from New Orleans who whipped up some fried chicken for us like it was no big deal. I watched them gathering spices and I was amazed by how they knew exactly what they needed and/or knew which spices would go well together. I had never seen someone my own age put a dish together like that without a recipe. Not only that, it was some of the best fried chicken I’ve ever had.

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Fast forward 15+ years and I’ve become more confident in exploring spices and using my pantry to the best of my ability. I love roasting vegetables but I’ve been needing to get out of a flavor rut with them. I’ve been wanting to try and incorporate turmeric so I just went for it, adding some additional spices and a little bit of honey. Guys, I shamelessly ate the ENTIRE pan of vegetables!!! Sure, these experiments don’t always turn out on a first go or even a fifth go but when they do it totally makes up for the frustrating moments that can happen in the kitchen. I hope you are encouraged by this recipe to explore your pantry or spice rack and try something new.

SWEET TURMERIC ROASTED VEGETABLES

Sarah Baade
Lightly sweetened with spices and honey, you'll love these roasted vegetables!
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Course Side Dish

Ingredients
  

  • 1 large head cauliflower, cut into florets
  • 3 carrots, peeled and cut into 1/2" slices
  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon ground turmeric
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 2 teaspoons honey
  • 1 teaspoon sesame seeds

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 400°F.
  • Place cauliflower and carrots in a large bowl and drizzle with olive oil. Stir until vegetables are evenly coated with oil.
  • In a small bowl, mix turmeric, cinnamon, coriander and black pepper. Add spices to vegetables and stir until evenly coated. Spread vegetable mixture onto a sheet pan and roast in the oven for 20 minutes or until vegetables are for tender, stirring halfway through cooking.
  • Drizzle vegetables with honey and sprinkle with sesame seeds.
Keyword Roasted Vegetables, Sweet Turmeric Roasted Vegetables, Turmeric, Vegetables

Filed Under: Recipe, Side Dish, Sides, Uncategorized, Vegetables, Vegetarian Tagged With: Easy Recipe, Easy Side Dish, eat healthy, Healthy Food, healthy side dish, Side Dish, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Recipe

SHEET PAN SHRIMP FAJITAS

October 12, 2018 by Sarah Baade 6 Comments

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When I graduated from college I had a semester off before starting grad school. Rather than stick around Kansas (I graduated from K-State – Go Wildcats!), I took the opportunity to head out to California for a few months. I grew up super shy but for whatever reason, God gave me wanderlust and the bravery to explore new places. At 22 years old, I drove halfway across the country to find out what coastal living is like. I lived with my cousin and his now wife while working a part time job at the local YMCA. Coming from a land-locked state, it was incredible to see the ocean every day even on days when I was just driving to work. I learned a lot about myself during that time. Post college, pre-real world is an awkward stage of life. You’re somehow both younger than most people and older than most people you encounter. This can create a level of loneliness but for me, it also created a greater level of independence.

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While I was in California I was also scoping out local food trends. I’m generally willing to at least sample a dish I’m not familiar with but, looking back, maybe I wasn’t so adventurous at 22 years old. I kept seeing fish tacos and shrimp tacos and I just couldn’t get myself to try them. Clearly, there was something to it because I saw them on menu after menu. Truth be told, though, I didn’t end up trying seafood in a taco until several years after leaving California. Fast forward to today and fish or shrimp in my Mexican food has become an absolute favorite of mine. They are part of the reason I don’t go full out vegetarian. Combine this with busy mom life and I give you sheet pan shrimp fajitas!

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Tips:                                                                                           

  • If you want to make this vegetarian/vegan rather than pescatarian, you can swap out the shrimp for cubes of tofu.
  • You can cut the vegetables a day ahead to make meal prep even faster on the day you cook the fajitas.

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SHEET PAN SHRIMP FAJITAS
 
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Recipe type: Entree
Ingredients
  • 1 medium red bell pepper, seeded and thinly sliced
  • 1 medium yellow bell pepper, seeded and thinly sliced
  • 1 medium orange bell pepper, seeded and thinly sliced
  • 2 medium jalapeños (optional), seeded and thinly sliced
  • ½ medium yellow onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 lb raw shrimp, peeled & deveined
  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • ½ teaspoon paprika
  • ½ teaspoon chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • Flour or corn tortillas
  • Optional toppings: shredded cheeses, sour cream, avocado, guacamole
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 400F. Place all bell peppers, jalapeños, onion and shrimp in a large bowl. Coat with olive oil and lime juice. Add all spices and stir until vegetables and shrimp are evenly coated in spices. Spread ingredients out on a sheet pan and bake for 14 minutes, stirring halfway through. Wrap a few strips of vegetables and pieces of shrimp in a tortilla, adding optional toppings as desired.
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Rainbow Fruit Salad

August 28, 2018 by Sarah Baade 2 Comments

Potluck

My husband and I are pretty active in our church and this naturally leads to potluck meals a few times per year. My husband’s answer to bringing a dish is always “Let’s just pick something up from the store on the way to the party.” I, on the other hand, never even think of this as an option until he mentions it. Instead, I go through my mental rolodex of easy recipes and some sort of cookie usually wins out. I’m honestly not sure why I feel obligated to bring something homemade. I don’t expect it of others and I’m pretty confident others don’t expect it of me. Then again, homemade always tastes better than store bought, even with a simple recipe.

Bowl of fruit salad.

Easy Fruit Salad

This weekend we attended a pool party and you guessed it, it was a potluck situation! I’ve been obsessed with fresh fruit lately so cookies didn’t even make the short list of ideas for once. Instead, I made my rainbow fruit salad. Guys, this is so easy and so delicious! I promise, the hardest part of this recipe is cutting some fruit and there isn’t even very much to cut. This rainbow fruit salad is so refreshing but it will also satisfy your sweet tooth – this counts as a win-win in my book!

One large bowl and one small bowl of fruit salad.

Tips

  • Don’t be afraid to swap out some of the fruits for whatever is seasonal. Ultimately, the goal is about 8-10 cups of FRESH fruit.
  • I always like to add a few berries to my fruit salad because they don’t require cutting. Just wash and toss them into the mix!
Bowl of fruit salad.

Rainbow Fruit Salad

Sarah Baade
Refreshing fruits with a hint of mint and lightly sweetened with agave.
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Course Brunch, Salad, Snack

Ingredients
  

  • 1 large peach
  • 3 kiwi
  • 1 mango
  • 12 oz raspberries
  • 11 oz bluberries
  • 1 teaspoon fresh mint, chopped
  • 2 teaspoons agave syrup (honey can be substituted)
  • juice of 1 lime

Instructions
 

  • Rinse all fruits and peel kiwi and mango. (optional to peel peach)
  • Cut peach, kiwi, and mango into bite sized pieces.
  • Place all prepared fruit and mint in a large bowl.
  • Drizzle fruit with agave and lime juice.
  • Gently stir until fruit is evenly coated with agave and lime juice.
  • Refrigerate until ready to serve.
Keyword Fruit, Fruit Salad, Mixed Fruit

Looking for more fruit salad recipes? Try these out!

Five Spice Citrus Salad

Watermelon Salad

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Watermelon Salad

August 1, 2018 by Sarah Baade 3 Comments

I keep wondering if I’m getting wimpier with age or if this summer really has been excruciatingly hot. I’m leaning toward the latter but the honest answer is that it’s probably both. I’ve been thinking back on all those summers I spent working at YMCA camps (shout out to Camp Wood and Camp Cosby!) and wondering how I survived living in little cabins with no air conditioning. I’m confident that I survived by being preoccupied with lots of fun activities and friends. I mean, who has time to think about the heat when you’re guiding a group of kids through a mud hike?! Still, we’ve been hitting triple digit temperatures on a daily basis with not much relief in sight. I give a lot of credit to all the summer camp staffers out there who have pushed through this heat to give kids the best week(s) they could imagine.

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When it’s this hot outside, I have no interest in turning on the oven. Simple fresh ingredients are the way to go and summer provides such delicious seasonal produce! Naturally, I had to use this to my advantage. My daughter has been on a watermelon kick lately so I opted to use that as my base. I’m all about use what you’ve already got at home when possible. With just five ingredients, the hardest part of this salad will simply be cutting the watermelon. Other than that, this is as easy as a recipe can get. Enjoy!

Watermelon Salad - Slice Of Honey Blog

 

Tips:                                                                                           

  • Although more expensive, you can certainly buy pre-cut watermelon to make this recipe even easier to make.
  • You can certainly toss the salad together a day ahead. Just be sure to cover and store in the refrigerator and don’t add the salad dressing until you are ready to serve it.

 

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Watermelon Salad

Salad:

8 cups watermelon, cut into bite sized pieces

2 cups blueberries

½ cup feta cheese, crumbled or cubed

1 Tablespoon fresh mint, chopped

 

Dressing:

1 cup blueberries

¼ cup balsamic vinegar

 

Directions:

In a large bowl, toss together all of the salad ingredients. In a blender, liquefy the dressing ingredients. Drizzle dressing over individual servings of salad, as desired.

 

Watermelon Salad - Slice Of Honey Blog

 

Filed Under: Appetizer, Fruit, Gluten Free, Healthy Option, Recipe, Side Dish, Sides, Snack, Uncategorized, Vegetarian Tagged With: Easy Recipe, Fruit, Fruit Salad, Seasonal Food, Summer Salad, Vegetarian, Watermelon

Market Couscous Salad

April 28, 2018 by Sarah Baade Leave a Comment

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The weather is finally getting warm again and I am looking forward to scouring my local farmers market for my favorite summer produce. In particular, I’m already craving fresh tomatoes and cucumbers. I feel fortunate to have access to most produce all year long at my local grocery store but there is something special about meeting your local farmers and buying their fresh from the farm products.

With warm weather also comes outdoor potlucks. The great thing about this dish is that it can be served warm or cold (I actually prefer it cold). With just ten ingredients, this dish is easy to put together and you can make it ahead of time.

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Tips:

  • Don’t feel limited by the grape/sweet tomatoes I used here. Grab whatever is freshest at your local farmers market or grocery store. Even better would be homegrown tomatoes!
  • Make sure you add that 1 teaspoon to the water as you’re cooking the couscous – it helps to keep it from turning into one huge blob as it cools.

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Market Couscous Salad

Ingredients:

1 teaspoon + 1 Tablespoon olive oil

1 cup uncooked pearl coucous (I used tri-color)

¼ cup red wine vinegar

½ teaspoon salt

½ teaspoon fresh thyme

1 cup cucumber, chopped

1 cup tomatoes, chopped (I used a mix of sweet tomatoes)

¼ cup red onion, chopped

2 cloves garlic, minced

¼ cup crumbled feta cheese

 

Directions:

In a medium pot, bring 1 ½ cups water and 1 teaspoon olive oil to a boil. Add couscous then reduce heat and simmer for 7-9 minutes or until water is absorbed and couscous is tender. Remove from heat. Add remaining ingredients to couscous and stir until ingredients are evenly dispersed. Salad can be served warm or cold.

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Filed Under: Dinner, Healthy Option, Lunch, Recipe, Side Dish, Uncategorized, Vegetables, Vegetarian Tagged With: Cheese, Couscous, Easy Dish, Easy Recipe, Easy Side Dish, salad, Side Dish, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Recipe

Five Spice Citrus Salad

February 25, 2018 by Sarah Baade 1 Comment

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It has been such a long and rainy winter here in San Antonio. I’m not used to needing a heavy coat for more than a day or two at a time, let alone weeks at a time. I find myself daydreaming about bright colors and warmer climates. I won’t be going on a tropical vacation any time soon so my next best bet is eating bright, flavorful fruit.Five Spice Citrus Salad - Slice of Honey Blog

We are currently right in the middle of prime orange and grapefruit season. There are so many varieties of citrus available and I took full advantage of that for this recipe. I love the variety of colors as well as flavors from these fruits. Given the tartness that sometimes comes along with citrus, I wanted to contrast that with a little bit of sweet and a little bit of spice. The result is a perfect dish to serve with brunch or eat as a snack.

Tips:

  • Place some paper towels under the edges of your cutting board, this will help to catch any juice that runs off the edge as you’re cutting the fruit.
  • Feel free to mix and match your citrus fruits to your liking or based on what is available seasonally. The main idea is variety.

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FIVE SPICE CITRUS SALAD

The perfect salad to take advantage of seasonal citrus. 
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Ingredients
  

  • 6 oranges (I used blood oranges, tangelos, sumo citrus)
  • 3 grapefruit (I used one large and two small)
  • 1/4 cup pomegranate seeds
  • 1/4 cup feta cheese, crumbled
  • 1 Tablespoon fresh mint leaves
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 1/2 teaspoon Chinese five spice
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions
 

  • Cut citrus fruits into ¼' slices, removing seeds as they are found. Cut rinds off of slices then place slices on paper towels to absorb excess any juice. Move citrus slices to a serving platter and top with pomegranate, feta and mint. In a small bowl, mix together honey, Chinese five spice and vanilla. Drizzles honey mixture over citrus salad as desired.

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