~ Frozen yogurt Bites ~
Summer is the time of juicy colorful luscious berries and fruits .
Although Indian summers cannot be associated with strawberries
( these usually leave our markets by mid of March ) but their absence
is filled by several local temptations like purple Jamuns or Indian plums,
glorious red cherries , apricots, nectarines, peaches, litchis and luscious
laquats. Through all the summer days the refrigerators are stocked with
mangoes ,watermelons and muskmelons too. Fruit shakes, crushes, lolliez
and juices beautifully pamper our taste-buds throughout the scorching
summer season.
Of all these fruits the purple tropical berry Jamun truly defines the Indian
summers. With its unique tangy taste and a subtle aroma this deep purple
berry is a rich source of large number of vitamins, minerals and iron.
As per our Ayurvedic text , the fruit is a great liver stimulant and is extensively
used for treating diabetes . Its gorgeous purple colour is greatly loved by kids
because it magically turns their tongues deep purple .
Fresh ripe jamuns sprinkled with black salt just tastes heavenly. Jamuns make me
nostalgic.. As a kid I used to spend hot summer days watching my grandmother
making its vinegar - the procedure of fermentation used to be extensive but the taste
of dunken onions and raw mangoes in homemade vinegar was surely a treat .
Mom used to deseed and juice these purple jewels with some pomegranate
pearls and black salt for a glass of perfect thirst quencher . The extra tart ones
were used to make some tangy compote (was called launji or galka ) which
was served with potato parathas .
Another most loved thing of this season were the gorgeous periwinkles and
asters that we were allowed to pluck only while going to the temple.
I used to be naughty sometimes and used get up early and have the immense joy of
plucking almost all the flowers (as a result of which mornings ended with
good great scoldings )..
good great scoldings )..
My daughter is very fond of frozen yogurt and on every visit to the market
she loves to indulge into some . What could have been a better excuse than to
treat her some on a warm sunny sunday. We have been making jamun juice
ice candies since long but this time it had to be something different.
With a big bowl of chilled jamun , some yogurt and honey - purple dreamz were
just freezing time ahead. It turned up to be a great Sunday activity too , while lil
one was happily squishing and squeezing the jamuns , I was busy preparing hung
curd and choosing our favorite molds.
Fro Yo Bites
Even if you don't have any fancy ice cream maker , this simple wholesome
recipe with just four ingredients will leave all the tiny mouths craving for some
more . No doubt it lacks the creaminess of the market version but I bet its
much healthier and cheaper than its store bought counterparts.....
Ingredients
2 cups hung curd *, 2 cups jamun fruit de seeded , 5 tbsp honey* ,
pinch of black salt.
Method
Freeze the de seeded fruit for 2 hours. Blend frozen jamun in a food
processor/ mixie till chunky add hung curd , honey and black salt as
quickly a possible .Whisk for another 10 secs till smooth. Pour into
molds and set till done . Unmold and serve .
molds and set till done . Unmold and serve .
*(make your own hung curd by tying 4 cups home set curd in
a folded muslin cloth for 3 hours , use the curd whey / water for adding
a tang to soups and gravies)
a tang to soups and gravies)
* Adjust honey as per the tartness of the fruit
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