Meanwhile, Vera's talent for styling and shooting food grew by leaps and bounds, becoming so outstanding that I was not at all surprised (though quite delighted) when she turned it into her profession. You can check out more of her incredible work on her blog, professional site, and Flickr photostream. But first, please give your warmest welcome to Vera and the refreshing treats she brought us today! It's truly an honor to have her as my latest guest.
I would have never thought that one day I would call strangers, whom I've never actually met, friends. Yes, Xiaolu is my friend although we have never met personally; a friend who shares the same passion for photography and food. And what photography! And what food! Have you seen her latest photos and delicious sweet treats? Aren’t they gorgeous? Oh my, you can understand my excitement when she asked me to guest post on her site. Man, what do you bring to someone when she bakes so fantastically? Cookies, cakes and cupcakes were out of question. My little sweets would look just ridiculous against her miraculous treats.
So about a month after I had been asked, I decided to go for popsicles. I have never met anyone who wouldn’t like popsicles, so here they are. This is so international that it really doesn’t matter whether you are Hungarian (like me), American or Asian -- people like ice cream the same way everywhere in the world. It reminds me of my childhood. I always preferred the fruity popsicles and the yellow fruits. I love the color red in everything but in my ice cream. Now, how crazy is that? Yellow fruits are so sunny and remind me of the hot, summer days at my grandmother's. Of the way the sweet, sticky, fruity juice ran down on my arm and of course dripped on my clean, white dress...but I was the happiest girl on Earth at that time. I hope these popsicles will bring back some of your childhood memories, too. Enjoy!
Mango Orange Yogurt Popsicles [Printable Recipe]
2 mangoes, peeled and diced
Freshly squeezed juice from 1 large orange
200 ml water [3/4 cup PLUS 2 Tbsp]
150 g sugar [rounded 3/4 cup]
Yogurt
Fill the bottom of your popsicle mold with the yogurt, then freeze it until the mango puree is ready, but for at least 30 minutes.
Stir sugar and water in a saucepan over medium-high heat and bring to boil. Reduce heat to medium and simmer for 3 to 4 minutes. Remove from heat and cool. Process mango and orange juice in a food processor until smooth, add syrup and process to combine. Let it cool in the refrigerator.
Fill popsicle molds and freeze until firm. Insert wooden popsicle sticks and return to freezer until frozen. Dip molds in hot water to unmold before consuming.
What a perfectly beautiful guest post!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for introducing me to a new and clearly talented photograph. I think I can see a similarly in both of your styling styles - both are so stunning.
oh my, these look fabulous and refreshing!!! wow i would love to eat one right now!! i love how i can easily veganize them too :). beautiful photography and recipe :D.
ReplyDeleteWow! Of course I had to scroll immediately to see these gorgeous photos. Loving these mango popsicles too. Wonderful guest post.
ReplyDeleteI have been scrolling up and down for the past minutes ....Wow..Stunning is the first word comes to my mind... I can keep on staring at the pictures.... Recipe looks very easy too... Win Win...:)
ReplyDeleteSimply breathtaking photos! All you fantastically talented women are so inspirational!
ReplyDeleteMango and orange popsicles is a lovely idea...looks too gud
ReplyDeleteOh-my-Word, Simply superb post! Gorgeous inspiration and absolutely mouth-watering popsicles :)
ReplyDeleteStunning Shots,
Aldy.
Vera's photos are truly stunning. Isn't it great when you encounter people online who you've never met but can call friends :)
ReplyDeleteExtremely beautiful popsicles :) Love the clicks and the yoghurt part adds beauty :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love popsicles!
ReplyDeleteThose must be refreshingly delicious! Lovely pictures.
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Rosa
Wow! Gorgeous bright popsicles! In my favourite flavor too! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteVera is indeed very sweet, she kindly gave me a recipe for a dish I saw on her Flickr collection. That's the beauty of the online world, friendship not limited by physical boundaries!
ReplyDeleteI have come to love Vera too and love your little group :) Such a beautiful guest post! LOVE it
ReplyDeleteI would just love this, I might have to go for the frozen mango, as one costs about $15 USD.... can you believe that? I wonder if I can use Fresh Frozen?
ReplyDeleteWow, what gorgeous popsicles, very summery and the photography is beautiful. Thank you for introducing me Xiaolu, Vera's work is absolutely stunning. She clearly has a very natural talent.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely styling and photography! :o Just beautiful :D
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so heavenly! I love mangos, can't wait for them to be back in season!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know her work, from today I have one more blog to follow!
ReplyDeleteThese definitely remind me of childhood/summer. What a fabulous recipe! I think the same of Xiaolu...what beautiful photography and food!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw you tweeted that Vera was guest posting for you I knew instantly who you were talking about! I love Vera, she's wonderfully talented and so kind too. I really enjoy the little community we have over on Flickr, it's wonderful to be part of a group of friends that inspire and encourage each other the way we all do.
ReplyDeleteLove the styling and colours, the pastel blue and orange, aaah, that's the ultimate delight!
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing photos indeed! Love the recipe too - you're right, popsicles transcend all nationalities =)
ReplyDeleteXiaolu, Vera! I love both of you and the way you talk to about food, gastronomy, photography... :) I always feel the passion of your photos, You're huge talents, ladies! :)) Enjoyable entry, story and of course amazing photos, again. I wish good luck to you!
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to talk about? or... just only "about"! I made a mistake, looks like I've always made mistakes! :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous guest post and absolutely gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat guest post! Everything looks so perfect..the pictures and the recipe..I would like to make this one day for children's party :)
ReplyDeleteche bellezza......ottimo per questa stagione e presentato benissimo, complimenti!!!!
ReplyDeletea presto,
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Beautiful photos! Those popsicles look amazing and perfect for this caribbean weather :)
ReplyDeleteLovely layout on your photos! The colors look very refreshing together.
ReplyDeleteYou are right, your friend is a very talented photographer! And a fabulous cook too... Love these popsicles! Mango and orange sound perfect together... Thank you for sharing Vera & Xiaolu!
ReplyDeleteJust came across your blog and it's beautiful! I love these popsicles and esp the addition of yogurt at the bottom :)
ReplyDeleteHi Everyone! Just stopped by to say thank you for all the nice comments. I'm so glad you like my photos and recipe.
ReplyDeleteXiaolu, thanks again for the invitation, I had a lot of fun! Vera
This sounds so lovely. Beauty recipe.
ReplyDeleteThe picts are fantabulous .... true they look straight out of a food magazine :)
ReplyDeleteLovely, perfectly styled and delicious I'm sure!!!
ReplyDeleteStunning photography, lovely styling and I would to give one a taste!
ReplyDeletethese look amazing! I just bought two mangoes today and happen to have an orange or two in the fridge! Hooray! :)
ReplyDeleteXiaolu, thanks for showcasing such a group of great food photographers. I have Been literally drooling over the photos at their Flickr accounts! Veronika's popsicles are stunning! And yes! They look straight out of a magazine!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a guest post! Your photos are unbelievable. I want to jump right through them and grab a popsicle!
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicious. I'm toasty right now and these would be the perfect way to cool down. I'm going to have to make some for next weekend. And you're right, the photos really are amazing.
ReplyDeletemmmmm yummy!!! I am going to make this tomorrow! Thank you for the recipe!
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I love how the brightness and bright colors in the photos really reflects the bright flavors of the popsicle! So refreshing!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you all like Vera's work as much as I do. =D
ReplyDeleteYou are right, these photos are gorgeous!! What a great guest post :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! The popsicles look so refreshing and delicious. Thanks for introducing another talented blogger!
ReplyDeleteYou both are so insanely talented. Whether it is baking or photography, I find myself glued to the laptop screen just drooling through your posts...
ReplyDeletenothing but gorgeous and more gorgeous! I can spend hours and years browsing thru' Vera's photographs (and yours and all the above mentioned) and be mesmerized. These are perfect summer treats! love the mango and the orange.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, that looks straight out of a magazine!! I can't stop telling me "one day you'll make pictures just as gorgeous as this!" I hope so!! And i really liked your recipe, refreshing and yummy!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for introducing us to Vera. You're right, her photographs do look like they come out of a magazine...these popsicles are captured in such an imaginative manner, it just makes me want to go and make these for my kids straight away!
ReplyDeletestunning photography - thank you for introducing us to her! i always learn something new when i come here, which is what keeps me coming back.
ReplyDeletealso, a beautiful recipe. perfect for muggy Washington summers...
Great guest post. These look wonderful!
ReplyDeletegorgeous photos, gorgeous pops....cannot wait to make these!
ReplyDeleteHi Xiaolu..I didn't know you mentioned my name here, thank you I am surprised and honored :). Yes , I love our friendship at Flickr and I always miss my Flickr friend. Vera is so talented and creative. She was my second contact when I started being active on food photography. She always support me and she is the one who suggest me to write down my opinion , thought on Flickr comment :)eventhough I was newcomer.
ReplyDeleteFinally...this a great post I love it!
Xiaolu, wow what a beautiful pop. pictures make is even more so drooling.
ReplyDeleteFantastic recipe and thank you for introducing a new blogger to me.
ReplyDeleteStunning photography as well!!!
This is great ! I admire Vera's photoworks too ! You have such a nice friend though you've never met her yet :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous post. Thanks for introducing us to a wonderful talent!
ReplyDeleteBecause I'm Hungarian, I knew Vera's blog. She is so talented, I think one of the best Hungarian food stylist and photographer. Unfortunatelly I don't know her in person but I'm sure she is as lovely as I imagine! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe, I'm planning to make something similar but in a vegan way.
Oh my gosh... This looks delicious. :D
ReplyDeleteit's too bad that you can't pin the images from this post. these popsicles are beautiful (and look delicious)!
ReplyDeleteYum. Beautiful.
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