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Jamun Ice Candy | Jambul Ice Candy | Black Plum Popsicle



SUMMER has arrived!! Cool down with this Summer with this Jamun Ice Candy / Black Plum Popsicle!



Summer isn't SUMMER, until you've had a brain freeze from all those ice candies. I had a few ones with this Jamun Ice Candy already, not enough though. But hey, summer has just begun. I'm looking at my calendar as I write this and I realise Summer has not "just begun", we are already mid way through it. One more week to go and we are officially mid way in Mango Season. Now that I think, I've barely had mangoes this season. Need to rectify that immediately!!

Anyway back to ice candies. I'm sure all of us have fond memories of buying Rs.1 ice candies from the street vendors who came about pushing their little carts when we were kids, waaaay back in the 80s and 90s (I feel old now :( ). Fun days!! For me summer as a kid meant all play and no work, pigging out on Mangoes, climbing trees to pluck out Guavas, eating loads of ice candies and dreading that report card that was sent home somewhere around this time in April. And of course Rasna!! That concentrated sweet drink that pretty much every house hold made together at the start of summer. I know lots of kids who made ice candies by freezing Rasna in bowls. Each of us had our very own favorite Rasna flavor, I personally loved the Mango. I think I can eat anything that is mango flavored.

Hey, I've been talking of a complete different fruit here. This post is not about Mangoes, not even close to Mangoes. If mangoes is what you are looking for today, you may want to check out these recipes.

Today is all about that purple king of fruits - Jamun or Jambul. While the Mango was termed the king, this extremely healthy wild fruit was very much ignored. Nobody ever spent money to buy them, they were plucked from trees when we all went to our native places and ancestral houses for the summer. The fun part of eating Jamun has always been the purple stain it leaves on your tongue when you eat them. We always had a competition to see whose was the darkest (gross, right?, eh, what can I say, we were kids). It took a long time for people to realise the health benefits of Jamun -the most popular one being the role it plays in controlling diabetes. This increased popularity in recent times has brought the fruit to markets, albeit at an expensive price.



Apart from the health benefits and the purple tongues, there is another reason why I decided to start my ice candy season with a Jamun Ice Candy - it is not commercially available!! There is no popular ice cream brand that actually sells a Jamun Ice Candy, the only place I've ever eaten one is at a small home ice cream parlor in Karkala. I loved it so much, that this season I decided to make them.

Making Ice Candies is a child's play. Literally!! All you need to do is mix sugar, water and the fruit. I blended a part of the fruit into a puree - this is what gives that nice purple color, and I chopped the remaining into small pieces roughly. If you have moulds to make ice candies, then pour the liquid into them and place the wooden stick in the center. But if you (like me) do not have a mould, then just use any small steel glass or paper cups or even ice cube trays to make the ice candies. To get the stick to stand vertically right in the center, just cover the glass with aluminium foil or with plastic cling wrap and in the center of that make a small slit. Insert the stick in the small slit all the way through.
Freeze until completely solid and enjoy your brain freeze.




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Jamun Ice Candy | Jambul Ice Candy | Black Plum Popsicle


Jamun Ice Candy | Jambul Ice Candy | Black Plum Popsicle is a 3 ingredient frozen fruit dessert made with jamun (jambul) or black plums.

Recipe Type:  Dessert
Cuisine:            Indian
Total Time:     3-4 Hours
Yield:                Makes 7-8 ice candies


Ingredients:


250 gms Jamun / Jambul / Black Plum
6 cups Water
5-6 Tbsp Sugar

Method:


Deseed all the jamuns.
Keep aside a quarter of the jamuns, and blend the rest with a little water until smooth.
Roughly chop the jamuns that were kept aside and add it to the puree.
Add water to the puree.
Add sugar by the spoonful. Stir until sugar dissolves.
Depending on the sweetness or sourness of the jamuns, the quantity of sugar required may vary.
Pour the ice candy mix into the moulds. Place the ice candy stick in the center. Freeze for 3-4 hours or until frozen completely.
If you do not have a popsicle or ice candy or a kulfi mould, you can freeze the ice candy in steel glasses or paper cups. Cover the glass with aluminium foil or plastic wrap. Make a small slit in the center and push the ice candy stick through it.
To remove the ice candy or popsicle, just run the mould or the glass under water.





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Natural's style Tender Coconut Ice Cream (without ice cream maker)



Tender Coconut Ice Cream recipe with step by step video instructions. This Naturals style Tender Coconut Ice Cream is made with only 4 ingredients and WITHOUT an ice cream maker!!! Tender Coconut Ice Cream is glutenfree and fits a Jain diet.

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Heat Wave ALERT!! Bangalore is reeling under a heat wave right now and temperatures are soaring to mid thirty degrees C. Time to wallow in ice cream!

I have half the mind to move on to a chilled liquid diet until the heat wears off. But you know me, I wouldn't last a day without any food. So I'm doing the next best thing, well... not the next, but the BEST best thing, and that is loading up on ice cream. Chilled sweet perfection.

Tender coconut icecream

Everyone who's anyone in a town which has a Natural's Ice Cream Parlour has definitely tried their signature flavor - Tender Coconut. It's even in their logo. My family's favorite flavor. I personally die for their Custard Apple flavor but Gee and Raj love the Tender Coconut. You have to cook what the family will eat. Well, there is no cooking involved here, just like my last recipe of Bircher Muesli (Overnight Oats), which was also chilled, keeping in the spirit of Summer. 

Cut to last Saturday, while we were walking back home from one of our ridiculously long weekend walks, we picked up 4 tender coconuts from a local seller. Tender Coconut water is supposed to cool the body, and this heat definitely necessitates cooling. So the plan was to keep the coconut water in the fridge and drink it over the next few days so that we do not reach for any sugary sodas or drinks. 

I was then left with the meat or flesh of 4 coconuts. I don't mind eating it just like that or with a little jaggery, but 4 is a little too much for us to eat in a day. Light bulb moment!! Why don't I try making Tender Coconut Ice Cream! and the idea was born. I've made pop-sickles before, but never an ice cream. We usually just drive down to Natural's and buy a scoop of our favorite flavor. But Sunday was a first in my recipe book. I made Tender Coconut Ice Cream.... 

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How to make coconut ice cream, coconut ice cream recipe, how to make ice cream without eggs, how to make ice cream without ice cream maker, naturals tender coconut ice cream recipe at www,oneteaspoonoflife.com

I don't own an ice cream maker and I don't know anyone who does, so this ice cream is something anyone can whip up. All you need is a whisk or a spatula. If you have a hand mixer, then you have all the power you need. This ice cream needs only 4 ingredients. Yup, that's it - FOUR!! Cream, Sugar, Coconut Meat and Coconut Water. Since there are only 4 ingredients, make sure you use fresh and the best quality you can find. 

I used fresh medium fat cream. Low fat cream may not work well. The cream needs to be chilled before use, else you may end up with butter instead of whipped cream.Whip the chilled cream until you have soft peaks. Blend a part of the coconut meat with 1/2 cup of coconut water. Fold in with the cream along with powdered sugar and chopped coconut meat. Pour in a freezer safe container and cover loosely with aluminium foil. Every 45-60 minutes for the first 3 hours, remove the ice cream from the freezer and whisk once completely and refreeze. This will prevent it from getting icy in places.
Tender coconut icecream

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Tender Coconut Ice Cream


How to make coconut ice cream, coconut ice cream recipe, how to make ice cream without eggs, how to make ice cream without ice cream maker, naturals tender coconut ice cream recipe at www,oneteaspoonoflife.comNaturals inspired Tender Coconut Ice Cream made with only 4 ingredients without an ice cream maker.

Recipe Type:  Dessert
Cuisine:            Indian
Prep Time:     30 minutes
Cook time:     0 minutes
Total time:     6 Hours 30 Minutes
Yield:                Serves 7-8


Ingredients:


400ml medium-fat Cream (chilled)
4 Tender Coconuts Meat
0.5 cup Tender Coconut Water
400gms sweetened Condensed Milk or 6-7 Tbsp Powdered Sugar

Method:


1. Blend the meat of 3 tender coconuts along with the tender coconut water to a smooth paste.
2. Chop the remaining tender coconut meat finely.
3. Whisk the chilled cream until you have soft peaks. Be careful not to over whisk, the cream will curdle into butter. If you feel the cream is getting warm, chill it for 10 minutes in the fridge and restart whisking.
4. Fold in the coconut paste, condensed milk or powdered sugar and the coconut pieces until combined.
5. Pour into a freezer safe box or baking pan. Cover with aluminium foil and place in the freezer.
6. After every hour for the first 3 hours, remove the ice cream from the freezer and whisk it again with the handheld mixer or with a spatula to prevent formation of ice crystals.
7. Leave it in the freezer until completely frozen.
8. Scoop and serve.



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