Sandra Lee - Fruit Wands

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2009

Originally aired as part of the "Fairy Princess Party" episode (Episode SH0810H) on the Food Network, July, 14th, 2007.

Ingredients:

• 1 cantaloupe, peeled
• 2 cups vanilla yogurt (recommended: Dannon)
• 2 tablespoons honey
• 1 (2-pound) container pre-cut mixed fruit cubes (such as pineapple, cantaloupe, melon, watermelon)
• 16 whole strawberries

Directions:

Cut the cantaloupe in half and remove all seeds from 1/2 with a spoon. Slice a tiny bit off the bottom so it sits flat like a bowl. Place on a plate.
Place cantaloupe half with seeds, seed side down on a plate.
In a bowl, whisk together yogurt and honey; pour into the cantaloupe bowl for dip.
To make wands, slide cubes of fruit onto skewers, leaving 1 inch at both ends of each skewer. Stick 1 end into cantaloupe half, top the skewer with a strawberry.

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  • Sandra Lee is a perfect example of the prevalence of laziness and pretentiousness in modern America.

  • I'm still waiting for the episode where she tells us that by mixing Spam and Ramen together you can get a soooooo dellllllllllllicious meal!

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  • Vanilla yogurt is already super sweetened! Why the honey?

  • 99% of the time she only uses fresh fruit for a fricking garnish...If you eat it, it's got to be pre-cut or canned fruit!

  • Those sticks could be dangerous for small children. The'll want to eat the fruit off the sticks and might accidentally poke their throats.

  • Should the vanilla yogurt be that runny?

  • im surprised the cantaloupe wasn't store peeled

  • @windhowl22 wow, get a life

  • I don't get why people think pre-cut fruit is any different from buying a whole fruit and then cutting it... isn't that just unnecessary? o_O Or do you people grow your own fruits too? Unfortunately not everyone can afford to maintain such a thing. I actually appreciate her recipes. They're always within budget.

  • Sandra Lee is the whitest ghetto bitch I've ever seen.

  • Oh I dunno Sandra, using a whole slice of strawberry to garnish the dip may be a bit much...

  • Why does eevrything have to be "simple?" I watch cooking shows to see people do things I've never seen, not to watch a woman pour honey into a hollowed out melon.

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