People's Pops: 55 Recipes for Ice Pops, Shave Ice, and Boozy Pops from Brooklyn's Coolest Pop Shop [A Cookbook]
People's Pops: 55 Recipes for Ice Pops, Shave Ice, and Boozy Pops from Brooklyn's Coolest Pop Shop [A Cookbook] book cover

People's Pops: 55 Recipes for Ice Pops, Shave Ice, and Boozy Pops from Brooklyn's Coolest Pop Shop [A Cookbook]

Hardcover – June 5, 2012

Price
$17.99
Format
Hardcover
Pages
128
Publisher
Ten Speed Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1607742111
Dimensions
8.22 x 0.58 x 7.28 inches
Weight
1.05 pounds

Description

“All you need is an ice-pop mold and sticks, a food processor and some simple syrup, and your summer will thank you.”—New York Times Book Review“Power to the People’s Pop! These ice pops are my favorite food on a stick.”—Rachael Ray Joel Horowitz, Nathalie Jordi, and David Carrell founded People’s Pops in 2008. They live in Brooklyn, New York. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. STRAWBERRIES We’re always extremely excited to see strawberries arrive at the farmers’ markets, but by mid-June, when we’re suffering from whatever the equivalent of carpal tunnel syndrome is that one gets from hulling strawberries, we’re even more psyched to see them go. Of course, as soon as they’re gone, then we miss them.xa0Strawberries are incredibly variable in flavor, so seek out the freshest, most delicious ones. Water-bloated, flavorless strawberries will inevitably lead to icy, flavorless pops. Choose only berries that are fully red, keep them out of the sun, and use them soon after purchasing them. Wash them quickly in cold water (don’t let them soak), and drain them well before hulling them. Strawberries benefit from a touch of lemon juice to prop up their weak natural acidity.xa0In addition to the flavor combinations recommended here, consider pairing strawberries with violet, buttermilk, Cognac, tequila, or anything else that suits your fancy.xa0STRAIGHT-UP STRAWBERRYThe simplest pop in this book is nonetheless just as delicious as some of the more sophisticated ones, although the texture tends to be somewhat icy. Using frozen strawberries exacerbates this problem, so use fresh if you can find them. It goes without saying that in a recipe this naked, the better the berries, the better the pop.xa0xa0MAKES 10 POPSxa0Just over 1 pound (4 cups) strawberries, hulledxa03/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons (7 fl oz) simple syrup (page 7)xa02 tablespoons (1 fl oz) freshly squeezed lemon juicexa0xa0Purée the strawberries in a food processor. You should have about 2 cups (16 fl oz) of purée.xa0xa0Transfer the puréed strawberries to a bowl or measuring pitcher with a pouring spout and add the simple syrup and lemon juice. Stir well to combine and taste; the mixture should be quite sweet and taste bright. Adjust as necessary.xa0xa0Pour the mixture into your ice pop molds, leaving a little bit of room at the top for the mixture to expand. Insert sticks and freeze until solid, 4 to 5 hours. Unmold and transfer to plastic bags for storage or serve at once.xa0xa0xa0SIMPLE SYRUP2/3 cup (5 oz) organic cane sugarxa02/3 cup (5 fl oz) waterxa0xa0Combine the sugar and water in a small saucepan and bring to a simmer over medium-high heat, stirring until the sugar dissolves and the mixture is transparent. Turn off the heat and let cool. Add any spices before the mixture starts to simmer; add any herbs only after you’ve turned off the heat. Store plain and infused syrups in sealed containers in the fridge.xa0xa0makes 1 cup (8 fl oz) Read more

Features & Highlights

  • A flavor-packed collection of 65 recipes from the trio behind the premier pops stand in the country, People’s Pops.
  • In 2008, three old friends had a hunch that the world deserved a better ice pop. Every summer since, New York City’s been taken by storm with out-of-the-box flavors like Raspberries & Basil, Peach & Bourbon, and Cantaloupe & Tarragon from People’s Pops. Now, the People behind the phenomenon share their DIY ethos in a breezy cookbook that teaches how to pair ingredients, balance sweetness, and explore fruits (and vegetables and herbs!)--in simple recipes that work with standard ice pop molds or improvised ones. With a chapter devoted to shave ice plus recipes for grownup boozy pops sprinkled throughout, People’s Pops proves itself top of the pops.

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Wonderful Variety of Recipes

People's Pops is a great book packed with all sorts of recipes to make delicious ice pops (for kids and adults). Arranged by seasonal ingredients, this book has options like Peach & Bourbon; Honeydew & Ginger; Fig Jam & Yogurt; and Pear & Almond. The authors do a nice job explaining how their business, New York's People's Pops, came to be, and have a great stories of successes and flops. With years of experience, the authors have done a nice job of making their recipes accessible and realistic for home cooks. There are a few steps which might take some time initially (making simple syrup, for example), but there is nothing that a beginner can't handle. Plus, with a wide array of pop options, this book is a great resource for every summer event. Options like Bluberry & Buttermilk, Raspberry & Basil; and Blackberry & Rose are delicious and can't be found in grocery stores. This book is well worth the purchase - great treat!
46 people found this helpful
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Awesome!

[[ASIN:160774211X People's Pops: 55 Recipes for Ice Pops, Shave Ice, and Boozy Pops from Brooklyn's Coolest Pop Shop]] OMG We love these pop sicles. My 2 year old granddaughter can't get enough! She loves the strawberry cream ones. My personal favorite is Raspberry Basil Pops. The Pumpkin Pie with whipped cream taste exactly like the real thing! Everyone is always surprised that they taste like pie! They're very easy to make...I have bought on amazon lots of styles of pop sicle molds so that we can tell the booze pops from the kiddie ones. Very well written and YUMMY!!!!!
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Simply amazing!

I love this book! I love how it's not just recipes, but has instructions from picking your ingredients to how to start your own business. Not that I want to start one even though it could be a year round business for Texas. I just love that they are so open and honest from start to finish. The first recipe I tried was the Balsamic and strawberry pops. I was hesitant at first because the kids were looking forward to their first set. I didn't want to disappoint them if they didn't like our first batch. I went for it anyway because I love cooking with Balsamic. I did not need to worry. They are amazing! My son ran around the kitchen screaming, "Oh my gosh! These are so freaking good!". Over and over again until he was upstairs yelling it in his Dad's face. It was adorable, and we'll deserved. Simply amazing. I'm looking forward to using lots of these at my dinner parties.
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People's Pops

It was very easy to make these Pops. I substituted "Stevia in the Raw" ( measures cup for cup like sugar) in place of sugar which allows me to have a 'free' treat on Weight Watchers. With fresh fruit plentiful this time of year, I am making ahead, ziplock bagging them individually in snack size bags, then in air tight containers in the freezer. I am using the 10- mold from Amazon and wooden sticks. Just remember to leave expansion room, so removing pops is a breeze! Enjoy.
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Fantastic, creative recipes

I love this book and use it all the time. The strawberries & cream pop is a favorite, and I am newly obsessed with the watermelon & cucumber popsicle. The recipes are creative, with unexpected (and unexpectedly delicious) flavor combinations. While a few of the recipes use ingredients that are a little unconventional, the recipes usually don't use too many ingredients, and they're usually pretty easy and fairly quick to make. Just about every recipe I've made from here has been fantastic.
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Great recipes!

This little book provides great recipes and tips, plus gives you the inspiration to come up with even more recipes. It lists all recipes by season for fruit which is helpful. Fun book, fun idea.
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Great Ideas and YUMMY

Some of the recipies were so simple it was laughable, while others were more complex. There was something for everyone and it gave me great ideas for my own mixtures. Everything I've tried so far has been fabulous!
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Some Winners, Some Not So Much

The trick to this book is trying a bunch of recipes. I've tried 3 and there's only one I would make again. It really depends on your taste but the photos are nice, the recipes easy - I still really like this book.
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I cannot say enough good things!

Made some AMAZING pops with this book! It also teaches you basics so I was able to make up my own throat soothing recipe for a friends kid that had strep throat, and it was a hit!
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I love People's Pops!

I am not lucky enough to live in NYC and thus be able to enjoy People's Pops whenever I want.. so I was so excited when I heard they were releasing a cookbook! The book is awesome. It teaches you about fruits, ingredients and flavors, and helps you understand what season is good for what produce. The pictures are fabulous and I love the mix of people shown enjoying their pops (not just a bunch of stunning models, but some good ol' everyday pop lovers!). The recipes are great and I love how they encourage their readers to get creative and mix it up. I can't wait to go pick up a pop mold so I can test out these delicious recipes!
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