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		<title>How Do You Pronounce Delicious?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 14:03:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Heather</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my favorite kinds  of pie is definitely pecan pie.  Our  friend from Louisiana  always gets a kick out of how we “Northerners” pronounce pecan.  I say pee-can and she says it more like  puh-kahn.  I didn’t realize how  differently we said things.  I guess I’ll  have to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-233 alignleft" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 0px 10px;" title="250px-pecan_pie_slice" src="http://allthingsicecreamblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/250px-pecan_pie_slice-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" align="left" />One of my favorite kinds  of pie is definitely pecan pie.  Our  friend from Louisiana  always gets a kick out of how we “Northerners” pronounce pecan.  I say pee-can and she says it more like  puh-kahn.  I didn’t realize how  differently we said things.  I guess I’ll  have to go watch <em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6CtAauWe1U">When Harry Met Sally</a></em> and listen to Billy Crystal coach Meg Ryan how to say pecan: “I would like to  partake of your pecan pie.”</p>
<p>The  dictionary offers up both pronunciations, but puts my southern friend’s version  first:  p<strong>e·can</strong> [pi-<strong>kahn</strong>, -<strong>kan</strong>, <strong>pee</strong>-kan]</p>
<p>Any way you say it, though, pecan  pie is delicious.  If you’re not in a pie  mood, but still want the pecan pie flavor, you should try this pecan ice cream  recipe:</p>
<blockquote><p>Crunchy  Pecan Nut and Maple Syrup Ice Cream<br />
<strong>Ingredients:</strong></p>
<p>4 oz chopped pecans</p>
<p>2 oz butter</p>
<p>2 tablespoons brown sugar</p>
<p>2 tablespoons maple syrup</p>
<p>3/4 pint milk*</p>
<p>3/4 pint double/heavy cream*<br />
*You  can replace these ingredients with whatever type of milk or cream you’d  like.  If you’re lactose intolerant, try  soy creamer.  If you’re adventurous like  me, try coconut milk.</p></blockquote>
<p>Using a frying pan, slowly melt the butter then add the chopped pecans.  Sprinkle on the sugar, stir and cook on a medium heat for approx 3-4 minutes  until the nuts are crisp. Don’t burn the pecans or  they’ll end up with a bitter taste.</p>
<p>Remove from the pan and place to one side to cool. In a separate mixing bowl,  pour in the milk, stir in the cream and then add the fried, chopped pecan nuts.  Still stirring add the maple syrup until blended in.</p>
<p>Transfer the complete mixture into an <a href="http://www.allthingsicecream.com/Ice-Cream-Makers-s/5.htm">ice cream  maker</a> and follow the manufacturer&#8217;s instructions.  For the best results you should let your ice  cream mix cool in the fridge for a couple hours or even overnight.  But if you’re impatient like me, don’t worry;  not cooling it won’t ruin it.<br />
For  extra deliciousness you can save some of the pecans to add just before the ice  cream is finished, or use them as a topping after the ice cream is made.</p>
<p>Oh  man, now I’m hungry for some pecan pie with pecan ice cream.</p>
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		<title>Pecan Ice Cream</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 19:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[4 oz (100g) pecan nuts chopped
2 oz (50g) butter
2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons maple syrup
3/4 (375ml) pint milk
3/4 pint (375ml) double/heavy cream
Using a frying pan, slowly melt the butter then add the chopped pecan nuts. Sprinkle on the sugar, stir and cook on a medium heat for approx 3-4 minutes until the nuts are crisp. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>4 oz (100g) pecan nuts chopped<br />
2 oz (50g) butter<br />
2 tablespoons brown sugar<br />
2 tablespoons maple syrup<br />
3/4 (375ml) pint milk<br />
3/4 pint (375ml) double/heavy cream</p>
<p>Using a frying pan, slowly melt the butter then add the chopped pecan nuts. Sprinkle on the sugar, stir and cook on a medium heat for approx 3-4 minutes until the nuts are crisp. <span class="italictext">NB. Cooking on too high a heat will burn the pecan nuts and render a bitter taste</span>. Remove from the pan and place to one side to cool. In a separate mixing bowl, pour in the milk, stir in the cream and then add the fried, chopped pecan nuts. Still stirring add the maple syrup until blended in. Transfer the complete mixture into an ice cream maker and follow the manufacturer&#8217;s instructions.<br />
<a href="http://www.ice-cream-recipes.com/ice_cream_recipe_pecan.htm">Source</a></p>
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