While your hubby may be focusing on the NCAA Brackets – we’re gonna take part in the Betty Brackets! We’ll be featuring a new fave recipe from Betty Crocker’s 16 Recipe Betty Bracket Program daily…and you don’t even have to be a basketball fan to thoroughly enjoy this bracket !
They say that beer is becoming the new wine. With the growing trend of beer as a cooking ingredient, combined with the rise of the craft beer industry, the variety of foods and beers available to consumers has never been more diverse and flavorful.
Combining these trends, along with the impending March Madness (NCAA basketball tournament), is the second annual “Betty Bracket” program presented by Betty Crocker and sports-loving actor and popular TV personality Mario Lopez.
The Betty Brackets program creates the ultimate recipe tip-off between eight savory “Beer Meets Bar Food” recipes and eight sweet “Beer Meets Bakery” recipes. Each of the recipes features beer as an ingredient to provide a unique flavor and to help deliver the perfect assist to any viewing party. During three rounds of voting, you cancast your vote online to determine the nation’s top party food.
The sweet and savory brackets are made up of four smaller brackets – “Cheesetastic”, “Meaty Eats”, “Chocolate!”, and “Sweet Treats” – and include ideas like Beer Queso Nachos and Black and Tan Beer Pops, which plays upon the current craze for frozen pops. Also featuring four new chocolate stout recipes that capitalize on the festive flavor of Guinness and other stout beers.
Some interesting tips about cooking with beer:
Beer has a tenderizing effect and is a perfect matchup for meat-based recipes
Beer helps keep baked good moist and fresh, while adding a little extra puff
The beer flavors will be enhanced in those recipes with a longer cooking time
Craft beers are ideal as a cooking ingredient due to the quality and variety of flavors available
And of course, we’ve selected the Beer Meets Bakery Bracket to get started, featuring Betty’s Chocolate Bracket and the Sweet Treats Bracket to share with you…hmmm…wonder why ?
I love this recipe because it has minimal ingredient requirements and is time and budget friendly !
BLACK AND TAN BEER POPS – Beer pops! We took a well-known beer drink – the black and tan – and turned it into creamy frozen pops.
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PREP TIME:
40 min
SERVINGS:
14
INGREDIENTS:
Tan Layer
2/3 cup sweetened condensed milk (half of a 14-oz can)
1/4 cup cold brown ale beer
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
1 cup whipping cream
Black Layer
2/3 cup sweetened condensed milk (half of a 14-oz can)
1/4 cup cold stout beer
2 tablespoons chocolate-flavor syrup
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
1 cup whipping cream
STEP 1:
To make tan layer, in medium bowl, stir together 2/3 cup condensed milk, the brown ale beer and 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla until well mixed.
STEP 2:
In chilled medium bowl, beat 1 cup whipping cream with electric mixer on high speed until stiff peaks form. Fold whipped cream into condensed milk mixture. Divide mixture among fourteen 5-oz paper cups (about 1/4 cup each). Cover with foil; insert craft stick (flat wooden stick with round ends) through foil into center of pop. Freeze 3 to 4 hours or until frozen.
STEP 3:
When first layer is frozen, make black layer. To make black layer, in medium bowl, stir together 2/3 cup condensed milk, the stout beer, chocolate syrup and 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla until well mixed.
STEP 4:
In chilled medium bowl, beat 1 cup whipping cream with electric mixer on high speed until stiff peaks form. Fold whipped cream into condensed milk mixture. Remove foil from pops. Pour mixture over frozen layer. Return foil to pops to help support sticks. Freeze about 8 hours or until frozen before serving. Store remaining pops covered in freezer.
As usual with the recipes in the Betty Brackets, all I can say is ….Yum !! And don’t forget to get Coupons for your ingredients in our COUPON DATABASE
Will you be testing this one out ?
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