• Nieve de Garrafa (Mexican Fruit Ice Cream)

    Traditional Nieve de Garrafa – Refreshing Mexican Fruit Ice Delight

    Ingredients:

    3 cups fresh fruit (e.g., mango, strawberry, pineapple, or guava), chopped

    1 cup granulated sugar

    1/2 cup water

    Juice of 1 lime

    Pinch of salt

    Crushed ice and rock salt (for the freezing container method)

    Directions:

    In a blender, combine the chopped fruit, sugar, lime juice, water, and salt. Blend until completely smooth.

    Taste and adjust sweetness or acidity as needed.

    Pour the fruit purée into a metal or stainless steel cylinder (garrafa) or any tall, narrow metal container.

    Place the cylinder in a larger container filled with crushed ice and rock salt, surrounding the sides completely.

    Rotate and stir the fruit mixture continuously using a long wooden paddle or spoon. This step mimics the traditional hand-churning technique used by street vendors.

    Continue churning for about 30–45 minutes until the mixture thickens and takes on a sorbet-like consistency.

    Serve immediately for a soft, slushy texture or freeze for an additional 2–3 hours for a firmer scoop.

    Prep Time: 10 minutes | Freezing Time: 45 minutes | Total Time: 55 minutes

    Kcal: 120 kcal | Servings: 6 servings

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    No dairy, no fuss—just pure, fresh-fruit flavor This traditional Nieve de Garrafa is Mexico’s fruity frozen treasure!
    Nieve de Garrafa (Mexican Fruit Ice Cream) Traditional Nieve de Garrafa – Refreshing Mexican Fruit Ice Delight Ingredients: 3 cups fresh fruit (e.g., mango, strawberry, pineapple, or guava), chopped 1 cup granulated sugar 1/2 cup water Juice of 1 lime Pinch of salt Crushed ice and rock salt (for the freezing container method) Directions: In a blender, combine the chopped fruit, sugar, lime juice, water, and salt. Blend until completely smooth. Taste and adjust sweetness or acidity as needed. Pour the fruit purée into a metal or stainless steel cylinder (garrafa) or any tall, narrow metal container. Place the cylinder in a larger container filled with crushed ice and rock salt, surrounding the sides completely. Rotate and stir the fruit mixture continuously using a long wooden paddle or spoon. This step mimics the traditional hand-churning technique used by street vendors. Continue churning for about 30–45 minutes until the mixture thickens and takes on a sorbet-like consistency. Serve immediately for a soft, slushy texture or freeze for an additional 2–3 hours for a firmer scoop. Prep Time: 10 minutes | Freezing Time: 45 minutes | Total Time: 55 minutes Kcal: 120 kcal | Servings: 6 servings #mexicandesserts #nievedegarrafa #fruiticecream #traditionalmexicanfood #mexicansorbet #streetdesserts #mangonieve #homemadesorbet #latinotreats #freshfruitice #naturalicecream #paleteriastyle #sorbets #tropicaldesserts #icecreamsanscream #summerdesserts #fruitytreats #authenticdessert #refreshingdesserts #homemadefrozendessert No dairy, no fuss—just pure, fresh-fruit flavor This traditional Nieve de Garrafa is Mexico’s fruity frozen treasure!
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