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Peaches topped with a raspberry sauce.
In the late 1800s, Australian born Dame Nellie Melba was already a legend in the operatic world when the famous French chef Auguste Escoffier honoured her with a «dramatic» dessert named after her choosen name («Melba» being a condensed version of her beloved Melbourne).
| ??? | peaches, yellow, ripe, "freestone" type | ??? | |
| ??? | raspberries | ??? | |
| ??? | sugar | ??? | |
| ??? | apple juice | ??? | |
| ??? | cornstarch | ??? | |
| ??? | vanilla ice cream [optional] | ??? |
The traditional recipe calls for poaching the peaches in a syrup. This step can be eliminated if ripe peaches are used.
The raspberry sauce may be prepared in advance.
per 1 serving (220 g)
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Amount % Daily Value |
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Calories 150 |
|
Fat 1 g 1 % |
|
Saturated
0 g
0 % |
|
Cholesterol 0 mg |
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Sodium 0 mg 0 % |
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Carbohydrate 36 g 12 % |
|
Fibre 7 g 29 % |
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Sugars 27 g |
|
Net Carbs 29 g |
|
Protein 2 g |
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Vitamin A 6 % |
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Vitamin C 46 % |
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Calcium 2 % |
|
Iron 6 % |
| Food Group | Exchanges |
|---|---|
| Starches | 0 |
| Fruits | 1 |
| Fats | 0 |
| Other Foods | 1 |
Very tasty. It's my new easy recipe for a quick desert!