The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Gorge on late-summer fruit with tangy orange fruit dip

- By Melissa D’arabian

Late summer fruit is perhaps my favorite. Berries are juicy and sweet, in their last flourish before slipping away into elite and expensive status. Peaches and plums are soft and caramel-like in flavor. Even the humble pebbly-skinned cantaloupe boasts rich orange flesh and syrupyswee­t flavor.

Like most in-season produce, it is least inexpensiv­e this time of year, which makes my wallet happy. I’ll admit: I almost always overbuy late summer fruit. Perhaps it’s the threat of my favorites disappeari­ng, or maybe it’s the great prices and vitamin supply. But now is the time when I find myself serving fruit plates to my family to finish every meal, and I reach for a basket of berries for snacking. Dessert for summer

RECIPE TANGY ORANGE FRUIT DIP

Servings: 6 Start to finish: 5 minutes

INGREDIENT­S

3⁄4 cup 2 percent plain Greek yogurt 3 tablespoon­s thawed orange juice concentrat­e 2 tablespoon­s finely chopped fresh mint 3 cups halved strawberri­es, or

barbecues almost always star sweet fresh fruit.

The perfect addition to your fruit repertoire is today’s incredibly easy Tangy Orange Fruit Dip. It has only three ingredient­s, so it’s whipped up in seconds, not minutes. And it’s healthy enough that if you end up eating a whole other berries or cut fruit

INSTRUCTIO­NS

Stir the yogurt and orange juice concentrat­e together in a small bowl. Top with the mint. Serve with fruit for dipping, or spoon on fruit for eating with a spoon. Nutrition informatio­n per serving: 49 calories; 7 calories from fat; 1 g fat (0 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 2 mg cholestero­l; 10 mg sodium; 8 g carbohydra­te; 2 g fiber; 6 g sugar; 3 g protein.

recipe yourself, you’ll still feel great, and celebrate the big boost of protein you just had. (This might be the voice of experience.)

The base of the dip is low-fat plain Greek yogurt, which gives it tang, and the aforementi­oned protein. Simply stir in a surprise ingredient: orange juice concentrat­e. A little goes a long way, but this sweet gem of an ingredient magically transforms acidic yogurt into a tangy-sweet delight that brings out the best in ripe, almost-oversweet fruit. Add some finely chopped fresh mint leaves, and you have an unbeatable combinatio­n that will complement your late summer fruit stash.

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MELISSA D’ARABIAN VIA AP Tangy orange fruit dip with fresh mint

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