Best Rosemary Peach Frosty Recipes

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ROSEMARY PEACH LEMONADE



Rosemary Peach Lemonade image

Provided by Dave Lieberman

Time 50m

Yield about 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

6 small sprigs fresh rosemary, plus more for garnish
3/4 cup sugar
1 cup water
1 1/2 cups good-quality peach nectar
3 ripe peaches, pitted and sliced into thin half-moons (about 18 slices each)
1 ice cube tray frozen lemon juice (12 cubes equals 1 cup of juice)
1 to 1 1/2 cups water

Steps:

  • In a medium saucepan, combine the rosemary sprigs, sugar, and water, and bring to a simmer. Let cook for about 10 minutes until slightly thickened and well-infused.
  • Remove from heat and strain. Discard rosemary sprigs. Let cool before using.
  • In a large pitcher, combine cooled syrup, peach nectar, peach slices, and lemon juice ice cubes. Add enough water (about 1 to 1 1/2 cups) to top off, leaving room for additional ice cubes to serve.
  • Add more ice right before serving. Serve a fresh rosemary sprig in each glass.

PEACH AND ROSEMARY JAM



Peach and Rosemary Jam image

This is a Martha Stewart recipe and I'm waiting for the peach season to kick in so that I can try this. Posting here for safekeeping.

Provided by Nabiha

Categories     Fruit

Time 4h15m

Yield 1 quart

Number Of Ingredients 4

3 lbs yellow peaches, peeled
1/3 cup fresh lemon juice
4 3/4 cups sugar
4 large sprigs fresh rosemary

Steps:

  • Halve and pit peaches, then cut into 1/2-inch-thick wedges. Transfer to a large bowl. Add lemon juice; toss. Add sugar and rosemary; toss. Cover; let stand, tossing every hour, for 4 hours (sugar should be completely dissolved).
  • Put peach mixture into a large, wide pot. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Cook until liquid is syrupy, 12 to 13 minutes. Crush lightly with a potato masher, leaving one-quarter of the wedges intact. Skim foam from surface. Discard rosemary sprigs.
  • Seal and process: Fill hot, sterilized 4-ounce jars with hot jam, leaving 1/4 inch space in each jar's neck. Wipe rims with a clean, damp cloth; cover tightly with sterilized lids and screw rings. Transfer jars, using tongs or a jar clamp, to the rack of a large canning pot filled with hot water, keeping jars upright; cover with water by 2 inches. (Jars should be spaced 1 inch apart and should not touch sides of pot.) Cover; bring to a boil. Process jars in gently boiling water 5 minutes. Transfer to a rack; let cool 24 hours. If lids pop back when pressed, they are not sealed; refrigerate immediately, and use within 1 month. Sealed jars can be stored in a cool, dark place up to 1 year.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 4228.8, Fat 3.4, SaturatedFat 0.3, Sodium 0.8, Carbohydrate 1087, Fiber 20.8, Sugar 1065.5, Protein 12.7

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