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Re-inventing Butter Crunch With Brown Rice Syrup – p.o.p. candy

Posted April 2, 2010 by susie No Comments

Foodzie’s great artisan food producers are always looking at the best, most natural and delicious ways food can be made. As we’ve recently updated our guidelines for new foods sold on Foodzie, we’ll take a look in the blog at ways that various producers have switched to more natural and healthy ingredients.

p.o.p. candy recently re-forumulated their nut butter crunch to replace corn syrup with the brown rice syrup. Here they explain their process and results. (As a big fan, especially of the pecan butter crunch, I could barely tell the difference only the new butter crunch has a less “cloying” sweetness — so it’s easier to enjoy more!)

pop candy teamRachel explains:

Our decision to switch to brown rice syrup (BRS) from high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) needed to be made first about flavor and cooking orientation, then about any health considerations … here’s what we looked at in making the decision (second item first):  NUTRITIONALLY/HOW IT METABOLIZES:  research indicated that BRS it doesn’t have fructose … it has lower GI sugar.

I remember reading that because of how it breaks down (it’s a complex carb, so breaks down slow and steady), it’s a preferred source of sugar for athletes, which was a positive indicator.  We also liked that the product we found was organic and gluten-free.  HOW IT TASTES AND RESPONDS DURING THE COOKING PROCESS:  Maintaining the integrity of p.o.p.’s flavor with the new product was very important to us and, of course, whatever we were going with had to perform well in the cooking process.

We found agave too sweet; stevia wasn’t going to work in the cooking process; maple syrup added an unwanted flavor…honey also.  Both the consistency of the BRS and the fact that it was less sweet than HFCS was right for us.  We are really happy with how it has worked flavorwise.  And overall, response about the change from our customers has been very positive.  They like all three points about the switchover:

(1) that it’s BRS instead of HFCS;

(2) that it’s organic; and

(3) that it’s gluten-free.

butter crunch with brown rice syrup

Posted in Food & Recipes, Starting a Food Business

Cookies for Every Taste – How to Choose?

Posted March 31, 2010 by susie No Comments

Our small team has an advantage over someone trying to choose from our delectable catalog of artisan made cookies in that we’ve been able to taste and see them all in person. Sigh! :)

So today when my friend asked me for advice on “get well” cookies for her grandmother in Michigan, I took the request to task! What to recommend?

I particularly liked how this assignment made me realize what a unique assortment of cookies Foodzie producers make, from all over the “map,” each with different style and all tasty in their own right.

Need advice picking ? Ask me!

elsylee cookie collection

Posted in Food & Recipes

Creme Brulee – Ready for Your Torching

Posted March 22, 2010 by susie No Comments

If your kitchen accessories drawer is as full as ours, you’ve probably got a creme brulee torch in there somewhere along with your fondue forks. Given that creme brulee is the only recipe I’ve failed at, I immediately saw the benefit of ready made organic creme brulee. The other day Robert, maker of rich super creamy Sweet. Creme Brulee, which comes in cute glass jars, stopped by to show us how it’s done.

Using a heavy duty commercial torch, he first sprinkled a generous layer of organic cane sugar, then torched it for a few seconds, removing the heat as soon as it melted. Repeat 2 more times. Wait a couple minutes and voila! Le perfect creme brulee. Very nice for an Easter tea party.
torching creme brulee
creme brulee

Other ways to use one of the creme brulee torches designed for consumers: Urban s’mores! A Foodzie favorite. Watch Rob’s torching technique, using BonBonBar marshmallows and Kika’s Treats chocolate covered caramelized grahams.

Posted in Food & Recipes, Producer Feature

Chocolate Salon Award Winners

Posted March 16, 2010 by susie No Comments

Artisan chocolatiers of Foodzie represent in the San Francisco International Chocolate Salon’s awards! Congratulations to all!
Soft sea salt caramels from her coconess – “BEST COMFORT CHOCOLATE PRODUCT – PRODUCT LINE – GOLD!! ” (Shelley excitedly sent me this announcement. It’s fun to follow her experiments with creating interesting and delicious fleur de sel caramels!)

award winning sea salt caramels
clarine's florentines - david lebovitz's favorite florentines!
kika's treats
ococoa peanut butter cups - award winning
gateau et ganache truffles
napa valley fudge on Foodzie
amella carrot cake caramels

Posted in Food & Recipes, Producer Feature

Pistachio Lovers – Free Cookbook Today!

Posted February 26, 2010 by susie No Comments

Today is the addictive little Green Nut’s big day – National Pistachio Day (who knew?)

To celebrate this nut, Fiddyment Farms is including a free pistachio cookbook with any purchase from their store today (Feb 26).

Did you know how healthy that bowl of pistachios you eat in one sitting are?  According to The Green Nut (aka advisory board):

Pistachios contain 13 grams of fat, but out of that 11 grams are “good” fat grams. Pistachios naturally contain no cholesterol! Pistachios contain only 8g (3% Daily Value) of carbohydrates. There’s 6g of protein in one serving of pistachios (comparable to soy). And now a new “study Shows Pistachios May Reduce Lung Cancer Risk

Explore all the interesting ways Foodzie producers are cooking with pistachios. We’ve tasted and love ALL the flavored nuts, granolas, caramels, cookies and other treats you’ll find.

Posted in Food & Recipes, Holidays

Yahoo!’s Green Valentine’s Gift Ideas on CBS Early Show

Posted February 9, 2010 by susie No Comments

Heather Cabot, Yahoo!’s Web Life Editor, featured a few popular “green” Foodzie gifts on the CBS Early Show this morning.

Here’s why these small batch food gifts grabbed her attention:

Maitelates Alfajores, dulce de leche filled cookies hand made with local ingredients and coated with Taza Chocolate, stone ground from beans sourced directly from the cacao producers.  (They’re a constant craving for me!)
Maitelates alfajores on CBS

Sweet Revolution Caramels, which were also featured in many magazine gift guides over the holidays. Soft organic sea salt caramels made by Anastasia by hand using the best maple syrup, cream, and honey from small producers. She hand stamps the box then seals it with her own red wax and stamp. When the box is empty, you can recycle it! Does not get more original, sustainable, or delicious than this.

Order with Kika’s Treats – handmade caramelized grahams made with local ingredients and coated with dark chocolate and packaged in compostable bags – for two great gifts that give a great taste of passion. They’ll ship together, direct from the producers!

sweet revolution caramels in Valentine's Day feature

The segment has lots of other tips for free or low cost gifts. I’ll be sending video e-cards from pixorial.

Watch CBS News Videos Online

Posted in Food & Recipes, Holidays