#RaisinHealthyKids with California Raisins dishes

“California Raisins are versatile enough to be added as natural sweeteners to various recipes that children can take as ‘baons’ for school. “


It’s back-to-school again next month for most schools all over the country! And that would mean back to hectic schedule again for moms—getting up early to prepare healthy dishes for the kids.  

With this, California Raisins held a media briefing to share how it can help parents and guardians prepare delicious and healthy dishes for their children in time for the start of the coming school year.  

Trade Promotions Director (Southeast Asia) of the Raisin Administrative Committee Richard Lieu revealed:

“California Raisins are fat and cholesterol free, low in sodium, and naturally sweet with no added sugar. California Raisins are versatile enough to be added as natural sweeteners to various recipes that children can take as ‘baons’ for school.”

Apart from the wonderful health benefits it provides, California Raisins are actually one of the best ingredients in preparing delicious school meals and snacks for your kids.  

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Lieu added:

“Parents can combine raisins with fruits, nuts, and cereals to make quick trail mixes or energy bars, mix them with chopped chicken, ham, or tuna for sandwich spreads they can enjoy with wheat bread, bagels, or pita, or toss them with vegetable or fruit salads, beef stews, menudo, meatloaves, tacos or burritos, they can also be served on their own as snacks, instead of other unhealthy treats with lots of processed sugars, saturated fats, and sodium.” 

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Sharing the recipe that Chef Jackie Ang Po of Fleur de Lys Patisserie prepared so you can make your children’s first day of school extra special: 

California Raisins Light Cheesecake Almond Tart

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Crust 

110g      butter

60g        powdered sugar

1            egg yolk

170g      all-purpose flour

  1. Cream butter and sugar until light.
  2. Add egg yolk and flour. Divide into 9.
  3. Shape into rings.
  4. Bake at 180c (25 minutes)

Cheesecake Layer

135g      California Raisins (soak in hot water for 10 minutes and drain)    

2pcs      egg yolk

35g        sugar

60ml     heavy cream

30ml     milk

1tsp       vanilla

30g        cream cheese

  1. Make a crème anglaise.
  2. Pour over cream cheese and blend.
  3. Pour into crust with raisins (2 tbsp per tart).
  4. Bake until set at 180 C. (10 minutes).
  5. Enjoy this dessert warm or cold.

30g        sugar    

  1. Sprinkle a very small amount of sugar and place inside the oven toaster with top heat open for brulee effect (or use a torch if available).

Serving: 9 pieces, 40 grams each 

California Raisins are available in leading supermarkets nationwide. To know more about California Raisins, visit http://calraisins.org/ and www.caraisins.com or like them on Facebook at  www.facebook.com/RACASEAN/.

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