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]]>Beets are a great source of fiber and vitamins since they are a vegetable, but they are also sweet and earthy which makes them very versatile. They’re great in soups, salads, roasted veggie medleys, and more. You can also use their juice to add color to lots of other dishes.
Rhubarb is something of an underrated fruit, but it’s especially good in pastries, crumbles, and cobblers. It’s got a very unique flavor which isn’t for everyone, so it also does well cooked and mixed in with other fruits to add its special something without being overwhelming.
Berries such as raspberries and strawberries will turn a smoothie or a sauce pink when blended with lighter ingredients. Adding blueberries or blackberries will give you an even lovelier deep pink or purple as well.
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]]>Mei Yee’s red desserts are pretty rare, since she prefers light, pastel colors, but this raspberry chocolate beet cake is worth a try.
Bring some orange shades into your cookbook with this delicious passion fruit cake.
Desserts in mellow yellow tone are simply irresistible, and it doesn’t get much better than this passion fruit tart with coconut chantilly cream.
Mei Yee’s green desserts usually utilize matcha powder as the main ingredient, and that’s the case with this matcha white chocolate fudge flan.
When it comes to getting a gentle blue shade, this food blogger usually uses the blue spirulina powder, and that was the case with her lemon layer cake with blue spirulina frosting.
When it comes to the dishes that closely resemble the indigo and violet shades of the rainbow, this purple carrot sourdough, and purple carrot pumpkin seed bread are as close as it gets.
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]]>The post The Best Pink Foods For a Colorful Day appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>Beets are a great source of fiber and vitamins since they are a vegetable, but they are also sweet and earthy which makes them very versatile. They’re great in soups, salads, roasted veggie medleys, and more. You can also use their juice to add color to lots of other dishes.
Rhubarb is something of an underrated fruit, but it’s especially good in pastries, crumbles, and cobblers. It’s got a very unique flavor which isn’t for everyone, so it also does well cooked and mixed in with other fruits to add its special something without being overwhelming.
Berries such as raspberries and strawberries will turn a smoothie or a sauce pink when blended with lighter ingredients. Adding blueberries or blackberries will give you an even lovelier deep pink or purple as well.
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]]>The post Mei Yee’s Delicious Recipes Come in All the Colors of the Rainbow appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>Mei Yee’s red desserts are pretty rare, since she prefers light, pastel colors, but this raspberry chocolate beet cake is worth a try.
Bring some orange shades into your cookbook with this delicious passion fruit cake.
Desserts in mellow yellow tone are simply irresistible, and it doesn’t get much better than this passion fruit tart with coconut chantilly cream.
Mei Yee’s green desserts usually utilize matcha powder as the main ingredient, and that’s the case with this matcha white chocolate fudge flan.
When it comes to getting a gentle blue shade, this food blogger usually uses the blue spirulina powder, and that was the case with her lemon layer cake with blue spirulina frosting.
When it comes to the dishes that closely resemble the indigo and violet shades of the rainbow, this purple carrot sourdough, and purple carrot pumpkin seed bread are as close as it gets.
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