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Green Kitchen Stories' Vanilla Peaches with Pistachio Crumble

August  8, 2013

This week, David Frenkiel and Luise Vindahl from Green Kitchen Stories are serving as Guest Editors at Food52. They're sharing a week's worth of recipes and giving away 3 copies of their book, Vegetarian Everyday.  

Today: You don't have to flambé your peaches to make them soft, juicy, and flavorful. 

Vanilla Peaches with Pistachio Crumble from Food52

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When I was a kid, my dad used to set bananas on fire in the frying pan by pouring alcohol on them. It was his little stunt, and we were madly impressed every time. We asked him to do it often, even though we actually weren’t too fond of the taste of the bananas. I have finally grown to love those flavors, and have incorporated them into this summery dessert. I don’t set my peaches on fire, but I think they make a pretty good dessert anyway.

Vanilla Peaches with Pistachio Crumble

5 ripe peaches
4 tablespoons dry vermouth
4 tablespoons honey
1 vanilla bean
1/3 cup shelled pistachios, finely chopped
Vanilla ice cream, yogurt, or mascarpone, to serve

See the full recipe (and save and print it) here.

Photo by Johanna Frenkiel

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David & Luise are the couple behind the critically acclaimed and award winning food blog Green Kitchen Stories. Healthy, seasonal and delicious vegetarian recipes paired with colorful and beautiful photos have become a trademark of their style. They recently won the Saveur Food Blog of the Year Award and their app "Green Kitchen" was selected as App of the Year Runner-Up in App Store Best of 2012. David is Swedish and Luise is Danish, and they currently live in Stockholm with their 3-year old daughter Elsa.

1 Comment

em-i-lis August 8, 2013
Yum!!