Friday, July 11, 2014

4th of July Granita | Berry & Yogurt Granitas

I had never thought of making a 4th of July dessert. But all the desserts out there had always got me hooked to the screen. So when the people from Raise.com asked me to write a blog on fourth of July desserts, I got into thinking. I wanted to make it colorful but healthy at the same time. The berries of the season came to the rescue. Raspberries and blueberries made the colors of the flag and a simple yogurt granita or Indian lassi inspired granita made for the white layer.

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~*What U Need*~
For the raspberry granita:
Raspberries - 1 cup
Water - 2-3 tbsp
Honey - 2 tbsp

How I Made it:
Clean and pat dry the raspberries. In a blender, blend raspberries, water and honey until smooth. Pass through a sieve to remove seeds. Pour into an aluminium loaf pan or a plastic airtight box. Freeze for 1 hour. Scrape with a fork, you will get flakes of ice. Return to freezer. Repeat the process every 30 mins. When there is no remaining blocks of ice, u are good to go.

For the blueberry granita:
Blueberries - 1 cup
Water - 2-3 tbsp
Honey - 2 tbsp

How I Made it:
Clean and pat dry the blueberries. In a blender, blend blueberries, water and honey until smooth. Pass through a sieve. Pour into an aluminium loaf pan or a plastic airtight box. Freeze for 1 hour. Scrape with a fork, you will get flakes of ice. Return to freezer. Repeat the process every 30 mins. When there is no remaining blocks of ice, u are good to go.

For the yogurt granita:
Greek Yogurt - 1 cup
Water - 2-3 tbsp
Honey - 2 tbsp

How I Made it:
In a blender, blend yogurt, water and honey until smooth. Pour into an aluminium loaf pan or a plastic airtight box. Freeze for 1 hour. Scrape with a fork, you will get flakes of ice. Return to freezer. Repeat the process every 30 mins. When there is no remaining blocks of ice, u are good to go.

To serve layer the granita in shot glasses as shown in pic and serve immediately. Healthy granitas are ready.

So thats it Folks...
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7 comments:

  1. Wow! they look so colourful and tempting..

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  2. Wat a delicious,droolworthy and mouthwatering granita, seriously hard to resist.

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  3. colorful and inviting granita...

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  4. healthy, refreshing and yes very colorful Granita

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  5. YUM! Love the natural sugar from honey. So delicious with all of summer goodness :-)

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