Disney4me Posted July 13, 2010 Report Share Posted July 13, 2010 ');// ]]> href='http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/trb.orlandosentinel/travel/blog/dailydisney;ptype=sf;pos=t;tile=2;sz=728x90;u=http://thedailydisney.com/;ord=123456789?target="_blank">src="http://ad.doubleclick.net/ad/trb.orlandosentinel/travel/blog/dailydisney;ptype=sf;pos=t;tile=2;sz=728x90;u=http://thedailydisney.com/;ord=123456789?"width="728" height="90" border="0" alt="">Raspberry GelatoSister resorts, Walt Disney World’s Yacht and Beach Clubcomplexes transport guests to unparalleled waterfront relaxation. Behind the resorts are Stormalong Bay and Crescent Lake. Stormalong Bay spans 3 acres, with water slides emerging from the replica of a wrecked ship, lagoons, a slow river to float along in inner tubes and a sand-bottom pool. At 25-acre Crescent Lake, Guests can rent a variety of watercraft (such as pedal boats and pontoons) from the Bayside Marina, go on a fishing expedition or take a private cruise on the Breathless, where at night one might see fireworks. Fun fact: The globe located in the Yacht Club lobby was designed to resemble the styles of globes from the 19th century, but it includes fictitious names and places — and even a hidden Mickey. Gelato is just one of creamy cool treats guests will enjoy in the two resorts fast-casual eateries.Raspberry GelatoServes 4 to 6 1 cup granulated sugar1/2 cup spring water1 cup strained raspberry pureeJuice of 1/2 lemon2 tablespoons Chambord liqueur1 egg white1. In a medium saucepan, heat the sugar and water until the sugar dissolves. Remove from heat and cool.2.Combine the berry puree with the sugar syrup along with the lemon juice and Chambord. Refrigerate until cold.3. When cold, pour the mixture into an ice cream maker, filling the machine only half way as the mixture will expand as it freezes. Freeze according to manufacturer’s instructions. As it begins to freeze, stir in the egg white and continue to freeze until firm.Recipe note: The egg white gives the gelato a creamy texture.View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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