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January 25th, 2008 | Category: Recipes

RECIPES: DUETTO SHAKE AND LEMON DUETTO PIE

Posted by: Turkey Hill Team

We wanted to share a few recipes using Duetto…just in time for the weekend! 

SMOOTH RASPBERRY MILK SHAKE 

3 Scoops of Turkey Hill Raspberry Duetto
¾ cup milk
3 fresh black raspberries�
2 fresh red raspberries

Place three scoops of Raspberry Duetto into a blender.  Add milk and fresh black and red raspberries.  Blend together until smooth and creamy.  Serves one.

 LEMON DUETTO PIE

Turkey Hill Lemon Duetto
8 oz container cool whip
2 Tbsp lemon juice
1 lemon
1 Graham cracker piecrust
      �
Scoop Lemon Duetto ice cream into piecrust.  Fill ¾ to top.  In a bowl mix cool whip with lemon juice.  Cover Lemon Duetto with cool whip mixture. Cut lemon slices to garnish top. Serves eight.�

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21 Comments

Gisele wrote:

Those recipes sound awesome! I am printing them out. My mother is in the hospital and needs to be coaxed to eat. The Smooth Raspberry Milk Shake would be tempting and healthy for her. If I add a little protein powder it would beef up the protein content as well, while still tasting wonderful.


Paula wrote:

I tried the individual pies like “duetto fan” suggested….they are dangerous!!


lee carr wrote:

lemon duetto pie, yum, yum. I can’t wait to go to the store and buy some lemon duetto and try this.


Anne King wrote:

Will try lemon pie recipe. Sounds so easy and quick. Thanks.


Bob Kessler Jr wrote:

Turkey Hill ice cream shake or pie. Two different ways to put a twist in your ice cream cravings. Sure, you can eat your ice cream plain but variety doesn’t hurt.


Ava wrote:

Nice recipe, but it’s much faster to just eat the duetto :D


mary frey wrote:

just can not wait to make lemmon and cherry DUETTO IN THE FREEZER, LOOKING FORWARD TO MAKE THE TREATS YOU CAME UP WITH.


Pat wrote:

Great I have Duetto in my freezer now. Think I’ll try these recipes.


Kelly D wrote:

makes me think of summer, lemon pie, let’s maKE one and dream of summer….


Debbie F wrote:

My daughter loves Cherry duetto milkshakes. Never tried the lemon duetto…but the lemon pie sounds great. Guess I’ll need to get to the store and pick some up.


Adrian wrote:

The Lemon Duetto Pie sounds great!


peg wrote:

My husband loves lemon pie, so this recipe sounds great. I like milk shakes so I’ try the other one.


Lynda H wrote:

I am always looking for new receipes to try and they both sound so good. I think I have to go to the store now. Thanks mmmmmm


Rolande wrote:

The raspberry smooth shake is delicious,
I`ve made it before and it`s too good, cause you want to make it often. A great snack …


ida wrote:

Both of these sound great. Do you have any for the cherry duetto that is one of our favorites. thank you


Margaret Morgan wrote:

The recipes sound wonderful. My only problem is which one to try first!


Jacqueline wrote:

Thanks for the recipe. I’m always into trying new things.


Susan Curran wrote:

sounds incredibly YUMMY!


Diane wrote:

I love the lemon duetto! I can’t wait to try this pie recipe!


Stefanie Schmidt wrote:

These recipes sound so good and I can’t wait to try them!


Duetto fan wrote:

The lemon duetto pie is great - I make them in the individual graham cracker pie crust instead of the regular sized one. It’s easier to serve no need to cut it. Everyone has their own little pie.


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