Elyssa made this wonderful dessert.
You might need to buy:
- dried mango slices
- cashews
- water or coconut water
- fine sea salt
- chopped fresh mango
- fresh raspberries
- shredded coconut or slivered almonds
Mirin, a sweet Japanese rice wine, is a key component of teriyaki; it can be found in the international section of most major supermarkets and in most Asian markets. If you cannot find it, use 2 tablespoons white wine and an extra teaspoon of sugar. If desired, low-sodium soy sauce can be used in place of regular soy sauce. Serve with steamed rice, preferably short grain. To keep the skin on the chicken crisp, hold back the teriyaki sauce until serving time.
ready in about 40 minutes;
serves 4
You might need to buy:
- grated fresh ginger
- sugar
- soy sauce
- Table salt and ground black pepper
- mirin
- cornstarch
You might need to buy:
- cherry Kool-Aid
- raspberry Kool-Aid
- orange Kool-Aid
- sugar
- small can pineapple juice
- frozen orange juice
- frozen lemonade
You might need to buy:
- Kool-Aid
- sugar
- water
- pineapple juice
- ginger ale
serves 48
You might need to buy:
- cider
- juice of 2 lemons
- juice of 2 oranges
- sugar
- cinnamon
- allspice
- water