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Recipe: Perfect Parfait Sortof

Parfait Sortof. The original French parfait which actually means "perfect" is just a plain ice cream like thing without all the bells and whistles that is sort of plain American counterpart is sporting. See recipes for Parfait Sortof, Yogurt Parfait, Parfaits too. In French, the word parfait means "perfect", and in English, the term refers to a sort of delicious, frozen dessert.

Parfait Sortof In a medium sized sauce pan, add the sugar, cornstarch, water, lemon and orange juice. A parfait includes yogurt and usually fruit and some sort of crunchy topping such as granola. I like to mix things up and top with other foods too, just to make it fun for the kids. You can cook Parfait Sortof using 8 ingredients and 2 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Parfait Sortof

  1. Prepare of large green pear.
  2. It's of large green kiwi.
  3. It's of fresh raspberries.
  4. It's of frozen blueberries.
  5. You need of medium fiji apples.
  6. It's of granola.
  7. You need of large ripe peach.
  8. Prepare of vanilla yogurt.

TIP: This is a simple recipe that the kids will be happy to help assemble on their own! This parfait dessert calls for praline (or pralin as it is called in France). This popular dessert ingredient is made from candied almonds and hazelnuts that are finely ground to make a sort of crunchy powder. My love affair for Le Parfait, goes way back.

Parfait Sortof step by step

  1. Add some yogurt to bottom of cups. Remove stone and core from the fruits that need it. Split the pear, peach, and raspberries between the two cups. Dice the peach and pear. Layer another layer of yogurt between the raspberries and peaches and pears..
  2. Core the apples and dice them both. Peel and slice the kiwis. Add apples with the raspberries. Cover with yogurt. Add blueberries and granola on top. Add the kiwi slices around the top. Serve I hope you enjoy!!!!.

Like most Frenchies, I hold a nostalgic connotation to the brand. Growing up in the South of France, I watched my mom, grandmother, and great grandmother use these jars for canning all sort of things: pears, green beans, jams, tomato sauce, pate, headcheese, you name it. Tips: You can use any sort of fruit, cereal or candy to make your parfait bar unique. Check out our recipe for Yogurt Parfait Bar. A delicious recipe featuring only the best products from General Mills Convenience and Foodservice.

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