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Passion Fruit & Tree Tomato Ice Cream

EVENT: SHHH COOKING SECRETLY

THEME: FROZEN TREATS

RECIPE: PASSION FRUIT & TREE TOMATO ICE CREAM

This Passion Fruit & Tree Tomato Ice Cream has been inspired from the regular fresh juices that one generally finds on restaurant menus in Kenya. In fact, I love passion fruit and tree tomato juice as it is so refreshing, aromatic and delicious. So, as expected this ice cream turned out just that, refreshing, aromatic and super delicious. 

 

Brief History of Ice Cream

According to history an ice cream like produce was invented in China around 200BC. In fact, Milk and rice mixture was frozen by packing it in snow. Some say it was invented in Persia. It is believed that the Roman Emperor Nero had slaves collect ice from the Apennine Mountains. Mixed with wine and honey, it was the first sorbet like frozen treat. During the 16th Century horsemen would collect ice from the Hindu Kush for the Mughal Emperors to make fruit sorbets. It was till the mid 18th century that ice creams became more affordable for the ordinary people. 

 

Memories

Incidentally, frozen treats go by different names in different countries. Sorbets, gelato, kulfi, frozen custard, frozen yogurt. On the whole, I am so happy that ice cream was invented! What would life be without ice creams? Can you imagine, for a minute!  By the way, Ice creams for me is always associated with celebrations and happy memories. Actually, the fun part was when in the evenings the huge family  would pack into the mini van and go to SNO- Cream for a quick cone. Or to celebrate birthdays and anniversaries we would go to the hotels for desserts and they usually were sundaes. 

Actually, the first time my aunt and I ever made ice cream at home was well, not creamy at all!  In reality, it was more like frozen flavored milk, but the family enjoyed it all the same. Then, we realized that whipping the cream was essential, using right consistency of milk was paramount. And hey presto! second trial was a much better ice cream. 

When my kids were growing up, I use to make fresh fruit lollies for them as Mombasa weather is almost always hot. Specifically, trips to the Ice Cream Parlours were reserved for weekends. 

 

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A bit about the group:

Every month a new theme is chosen by members. Then the participants are paired up. In turn, they give each other 2 secret ingredients to use in their recipe which is prepared fitting the theme. As soon as their dish is ready, the photo is shared on our Facebook group and other try and guess the secret ingredients. Finally, towards the end of the month the recipe is shared on the group. Furthermore, this way members get to know each other and interact with each other.

This Month’s Theme

Keeping in mind that its Summer Time in India, Pavani who blogs at Pavani’s Kitchen suggested FROZEN TREATS as our theme for the month of April. And am I so glad as it is very very hot in Mombasa too. In particular because the rains haven’t arrived! Incidentally, Pavani has so many delicious and easy recipes that I want to try. First on the list is her 4 Ingredient Coffee Ice Cream as I’m a huge fan of coffee.Additionally, also would love to try out her refreshing Rose Mojito. Please do check out her frozen treat Easy Oreo Ice Cream.

 

My Partner

In regards to this month, my partner is Anu who blogs at  Ente Thattukada. In brief, Anu’s blog is a mixture of South Indian and International recipes. I’ve bookmarked Vettu Cake a tea time snack from the state of Kerala and Vattayappam, Kerala Style Steamed Cakes. For the frozen treat Anu gave me passion fruit and cream as my secret ingredients. And Anu used the secret ingredients dates and banana to prepare a healthy, delicious and creamy Chocolate Ice Cream.

 

Ingredients Required For Passion Fruit & Tree Tomato Ice Cream

Please note that no flavoring of any sort is added as passion fruit has its own strong flavour and aroma too.

 

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PASSION FRUIT & TREE TOMATO ICE CREAM

This Passion Fruit & Tree Tomato Ice Cream has been inspired from the regular fresh juices that one generally finds on restaurant menus in Kenya. I love passion fruit and tree tomato juice as it is so refreshing, aromatic and delicious. So, as expected this ice cream turned out just that, refreshing, aromatic and super delicious. 
Course Dessert
Cuisine Kenyan
Keyword egg free passion fruit & tree tomato ice cream, homemade ice cream, homemade passion fruit & tree tomato ice cream
Prep Time 15 minutes
CHILLING & FREEZING TIME 2 hours
Total Time 2 hours 15 minutes
Servings 12 SCOOPS
Author mayurisjikoni

Ingredients

  • 200 ml coconut milk approx. 1 cup
  • 200 ml sweetened condensed milk approx. 1 cup
  • 100 ml whipping or heavy cream approx. ½ cup
  • ½ cup fresh passion fruit concentrate
  • ½ cup tree tomato pureed pulp
  • sugar according to your taste, optional
  • generous pinch salt

Instructions

METHOD 1 USING ICE CREAM MACHINE

  • Put the inner bucket/bowl in the freezer overnight.
  • Mix all the above ingredients in a blender.
  • Chill the mixture for 30 minutes.
  • Fix the chilled bucket or bowl into your ice cream machine according to the instructions given.
  • Switch the machine on.
  • Pour the chilled mixture into the bowl or bucket and allow it to churn for 20-25 minutes. The exact time will be given in machine's instruction guidance.
  • Mine has to churn for 25 minutes. After that you can serve the soft ice cream.
  • For a firm ice cream, transfer the soft ice cream to an airtight container and leave it in the freezer for 2 hours.

METHOD 2 WITHOUT AN ICE CREAM MACHINE

  • Whip the cream to a soft peak consistency.
  • Fold in the milk, sweetened condensed milk and whisk again. The mixture will appear custard like.
  • Add the salt, passion fruit concentrate and tree tomato puree. Whisk again.
  • Put the mixture in an airtight container. Put it in the freezer.
  • After about an hour you will see that the ice cream has begun to freeze at the edges.
  • Give the mixture a whisk again and freeze it.
  • Repeat the process at least 3-4 times before allowing it to freeze completely. This way you will avoid any crystals in the ice cream.

Notes

  • The sweetness from the sweetened condensed milk was enough for us. If you need to add more sugar, add some at the blending stage according to your taste.
  • For a swirl effect, add ¼ cup tree tomato puree just before the churning time is over. If making without the machine, add the puree on top after the last whisk. Create swirls using a fork and allow it to freeze.
 

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