Creamy Pistachio Pops

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  • on October 10, 2010

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    they were preety good, but i dident really like the tea flavor. Overall they were grate!! creamy and flavorful

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  • on October 08, 2010

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    These are creamy, unique and decadent. Nice change from ice cream and easy treat to keep in freezer. Made them twice already and will be making for dinner party to introduce new flavors and inject some fun - popsicles!. Nice to have quick recipe that is so unusual.

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  • on October 04, 2010

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    Amazing ice cream. This are the creamiest and most delicious pop cycles I've ever had. The earl gray tea taste is fantastic!! Be sure to make these is small molds as they are very rich and sweet. A little goes a long way. ENJOY :-

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  • on October 03, 2010

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    What a wonderfull flavor... to serve I used individual souffle cups. Consistancey is very similar to ice cream. Next time I will use a large bowl and scoop it out like ice cream. It does really take 24 hours for freezing, so give yourself time.

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  • on October 03, 2010

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    This is plain old kulfi, Miss! But a lot sweeter. Difficult to eat more than a spoon.

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  • on October 02, 2010

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    again? No thanks.

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  • on October 02, 2010

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    This was extremely sweet. Either the recipe itself is wrong or the one on this website has an incorrect measure for sugar. Also I did not like the flavor of earl grey tea in this.

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  • on September 28, 2010

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    I liked these, I have to tweek the receipe for me though, it was alittle to sweet, but I also didn't have heavy cream, I used half/half...I didn't use the pistachios...pretty good though considering....Love her no matter what....she's awesome...and the food network should be lucky to have her...You go Aarti, you deserve it....

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  • on September 24, 2010

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    These are so delicious. The flavors and texture melt in your mouth..

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  • on September 24, 2010

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    WOW. I love these so much. Even though the first time I made them my cardoman was stale I still loved them. I went out and order a new jar of cardoman and made them again and they tasted even better. Happily both my husband and daughter do not like them so more for me. woo hoo. So easy to make. Thanks Aarti.

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