Sunday, December 18, 2016

Fruity frozen yoghurt

“This can be any flavour you like, and is really tasty and refreshing – great for keeping the kids happy ”
  • 1 ripe banana
  • 400 g ripe seasonal fruit, such as mangos, plums, pears, blueberries
  • runny honey , to taste
  • 500 g natural yoghurt
  • 150 g raspberries
  • Method

    1. Peel the banana.

    2. On a chopping board, slice the banana into bite-sized pieces.

    3. Pick off and discard any stalks from the seasonal fruit.

    4. Use a Y-shaped peeler to peel the fruit, if needed.

    5. Cut the fruit into bite-sized pieces, removing the cores, if needed.

    6. Place all the chopped fruit onto a tray, spreading them out so none of the pieces are touching each other.

    7. Place the tray in the freezer for around 2 hours, or until frozen.

    8. Once frozen, remove the tray from the freezer. Transfer the fruit to a sandwich bag, seal it up and return it to the freezer.

    9. Place 6 small glasses into the freezer to get extra cold.

    10. Meanwhile, place the honey and yoghurt into a food processor and blitz until combined.

    11. Remove the cold glasses from the freezer and divide the raspberries between them.

    12. Working quickly, take the frozen fruit out of the freezer and add to the food processor. Blitz well until smooth and combined.

    13. Spoon the frozen yoghurt into your glasses and serve straightaway or place into an airtight container and freeze for another day.

    Jamie's tip: Whenever you have a glut of overripe fruit, chop them up and freeze them in sealable sandwich bags ready to blitz into a quick frozen yoghurt another day.

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