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Cinnamon Grilled Peaches
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under 30 minutes
ingredients
4 large ripe freestone peaches
8 cinnamon sticks
8 leaves fresh mint
1/2 stick unsalted butter
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup bourbon
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 pinch salt
1 pint vanilla ice cream
4 sprigs mint, for serving
directions
Cut the peaches in half, running the knife in a circular motion around the peach to the stone. Twist the halves in opposite directions to separate them. Pop out the stone with a spoon and discard. Cut each peach half in half.
Using a pointed chopstick or metal skewer, make a starter hole in the center of each peach quarter (from outside to pit side). Skewer 2 peach quarters on each cinnamon stick, placing a mint leaf between each.
Prepare a glaze by combining the butter, sugar, bourbon, cinnamon and salt in a saucepan and boil until thick and syrupy, 5 minutes.
Set up your grill for direct grilling and preheat to high. Brush and oil the grill grate.
Grill the peaches until nicely browned on both sides, 3 to 4 minutes per side, basting with some of the bourbon butter. Serve at once over martini glasses with scoops of ice cream.
Spoon any remaining glaze on top and garnish with mint sprigs.
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Starkweather
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