Now that summer’s heat is in full swing cool down with a
favorite and classic Filipino treat -- ice candy! The addition of herbs and yes, even some
veggies gives more depth and a sophisticated twist to the fruity flavors. Here
are 3 unique and refreshing flavors that you won’t find at your neighbors ice
candy stand.
Pink calamansi and basil ice candy
Step 1: Make
a basic sugar syrup by combining 1/3 cup sugar and 1 cup water in a saucepan
over medium heat. Flavor syrup with a few basil leaves. Spoon out the basil
leaves. Set aside and let it cool.
Step 2: Boil
3 cups water with about a handful of camote
tops (talbos ng kamote). Set aside
and let it cool.
Step 3: Squeeze
out the juice of 20 calamansi. Strain into a pitcher.
Step 4: Pour
cooled camote tops-infused water on to pitcher with calamansi (the liquid will
turn pink!) and sweeten with syrup.
Step 5: With
a funnel pour into ice candy plastic bags and freeze overnight.
Mango,
mint and cucumber ice candy
Step 1: Peel,
seed and cut 2 medium cucumbers into chunks. .
Step 2:
Scoop out the flesh of 2 medium ripe mangoes.
Step 3:
Place mangoes and cucumbers together in a blender. Add ¼ cup of fresh mint
leaves and 3 cups mango juice.
Step 4: Blend
to desired consistency and pour mixture into a pitcher.
Step 5: With
a funnel pour into ice candy plastic bags and freeze overnight.
Spiced pineapple and lemongrass
ice candy
Step 1: Combine 1 cup water, 1/3 cup sugar, 3-5 sprigs of lemongrass
and about a thumb size piece of peeled ginger in a saucepan over medium heat.
Turn off heat when it slightly thickens into a syrup. Set aside and let it
cool.
Step 2: Pour 3 cups of unsweetened pineapple juice into a pitcher and
add syrup.
Step 3: With
a funnel pour into ice candy plastic bags and freeze overnight.
Enjoy!
The mango, mint and cucumber ice candy sounds super intriguing! Very apt for the summer season <3
ReplyDeleteeverything looks so yummy! I will definitely try these.
ReplyDeletePS. Ang chubby na ni Alonzo! Cute!