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Pops!: Icy Treats for Everyone

Pops!: Icy Treats for Everyone
By Krystina Castella

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Pops! introduces a whole new Popsicle one that's fashionable as well as fun. This first-ever ice pop compendium includes more than 100 recipes for pops with unique tastes and flavor combinations, such as Sour Plum, Sweet Martini, Thai Iced Coffee, and Blueberry Cheesecake cool treats today's grown-up kids will be proud to serve at their birthday gatherings, barbecues, and cocktail parties.

And for those whose creative interests stretch beyond the kitchen and into the DIY realm, Pops! offers innovative techniques for making ice molds from found objects and even small toys. With more than 30 full-color photographs and tons of quirky sidebars, Pops! features frosty indulgences for every occasion.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #47343 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

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About the Author
Krystina Castella lives and works near Los Angeles as a writer, industrial designer, and professor at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.


Customer Reviews

A "real" reviewer loves it5
I agreed with the reviewer who said the long over-the-top reviews looked like a publicist wrote them. However, I bought the book anyway. It truly is as good as I hoped it would be. So far I have made Fresh Fruit bubbly pops, Grape Pops, and Coconut pops. They all turned out as good as the pictures looked in the book. My only complaint is that the recipes make a LOT of "batter". So I have cut them in half so that I have just the right amount to fill my 6 large Tovolo pops (also from Amazon). If you were using the Tupperware pops you would have WAY too much batter. I haven't tried any of the really exotic cocktail pops, just the summery fruity ones. The fruity ones taste a lot fresher than the fruity type pops I bought at the supermarket. I highly recommend this book.

THIS BOOK IS A POP STAR!5
Another hot summer, and my husband and I need some sweet relief -- so I'm going to make popsicles!

Surprisingly, this is the only popsicle cookbook I could find on Amazon. I am happy to report that it surpasses my expectations. Not only is it thoroughly informative and fun to read, but also inspires creativity.

HOW TO
The opening section includes a brief history of the world (of frozen treats) - including how to say "icy treat" in 13 languages.

There are useful tips on ingredients, types of molds, popsicle stick possibilities, and even freezer conditions. Even without the recipes that follow, this segment of the book arms you with enough information to invent your own concoctions.

The book ends with a section on creating your own molds, encouraging the reader to look around and consider the unexpected. Anything that holds liquids is fair game!

THE RECIPES
The book is organized by "pop" type. There are 6 chapters (each containing at least 10 appealing recipes, most of which have a creative twist):

1. Healthy Energy Pops (e.g., banana-date, ginger lemon-lime)
2. Fruit Juice Pops (e.g., tangerine & blood orange, mulled cider)
3. Soda Fountain Pops (e.g., root beer float, banana split)
4. Cream & Pudding Pops (e.g., cheesecake, eggnog, coconut cream)
5. Coffee & Tea Pops (e.g., caramel latte, mint tea)
6. Cocktail Pops (e.g., margarita, sangria, pina colada)

Each chapter includes at least one international recipe, such as: Filipino halo halo, Mexican mango & chile, Italian cremolatas.

VISUALLY APPEALING
The book is jam-packed with colorful photos. It's so fun to flip through, it could be a coffee table book. Even if readers are not inspired to make popsicles, they'll certainly want to eat one.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Thanks to this book, what started out as a whim to make some juice popsicles has turned into ... well, the possibilities are apparently endless.

Summer Goodness!5
POPS! Is one sweet slice of summer goodness. It is the season and while I'm not one to spend tons of time in the kitchen, I was inspired to try both the cocktail and healthy fruit pops. Delicious, quick and easy to follow I must say. What I like about this book is that all the ideas make you want to experiment and come up with your own creations. I already have a red, white and blue pop ready for July 4th!