• Anjeer (Dried Fig) Ice Cream

    Creamy Anjeer Delight – Dried Fig Ice Cream with a Nutty Twist

    Ingredients:

    1 cup dried figs (Anjeer), chopped

    1 ½ cups whole milk

    1 cup heavy cream

    ¾ cup condensed milk

    2 tablespoons sugar (adjust to taste)

    1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder

    1 tablespoon rose water (optional)

    2 tablespoons chopped pistachios (for garnish)

    Directions:

    Soak the chopped dried figs in warm water for 30 minutes until softened. Drain and blend into a coarse paste.

    In a saucepan, heat milk and sugar over medium heat until it comes to a gentle simmer. Stir occasionally.

    Add the fig paste and cook for 5–6 minutes, stirring constantly to prevent sticking.

    Remove from heat. Stir in condensed milk, cardamom powder, and rose water. Let the mixture cool completely.

    Fold in the heavy cream gently until well combined.

    Pour the mixture into an airtight container and freeze for 6–8 hours, or until firm. Stir every 2 hours to break ice crystals for a smoother texture.

    Before serving, let the ice cream sit at room temperature for 5 minutes. Scoop and garnish with chopped pistachios.

    Prep Time: 10 minutes | Cooking Time: 10 minutes | Freezing Time: 6–8 hours
    Total Time: 8 hours 20 minutes
    Kcal: 265 kcal | Servings: 6 servings

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    This Anjeer Ice Cream is the definition of indulgence! Creamy, rich, and infused with figs and cardamom—it's the perfect Indian twist on frozen dessert.
    Anjeer (Dried Fig) Ice Cream Creamy Anjeer Delight – Dried Fig Ice Cream with a Nutty Twist Ingredients: 1 cup dried figs (Anjeer), chopped 1 ½ cups whole milk 1 cup heavy cream ¾ cup condensed milk 2 tablespoons sugar (adjust to taste) 1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder 1 tablespoon rose water (optional) 2 tablespoons chopped pistachios (for garnish) Directions: Soak the chopped dried figs in warm water for 30 minutes until softened. Drain and blend into a coarse paste. In a saucepan, heat milk and sugar over medium heat until it comes to a gentle simmer. Stir occasionally. Add the fig paste and cook for 5–6 minutes, stirring constantly to prevent sticking. Remove from heat. Stir in condensed milk, cardamom powder, and rose water. Let the mixture cool completely. Fold in the heavy cream gently until well combined. Pour the mixture into an airtight container and freeze for 6–8 hours, or until firm. Stir every 2 hours to break ice crystals for a smoother texture. Before serving, let the ice cream sit at room temperature for 5 minutes. Scoop and garnish with chopped pistachios. Prep Time: 10 minutes | Cooking Time: 10 minutes | Freezing Time: 6–8 hours Total Time: 8 hours 20 minutes Kcal: 265 kcal | Servings: 6 servings #anjeericecream #figicecream #driedfigdessert #homemadeicecream #indianicecream #naturalicecream #noeggsicecream #summerdesserts #cardamomflavor #rosewaterdessert #healthyicecream #fruiticecream #pistachiogarnish #indianflavors #creamydelight #gourmeticecream #easydessertrecipe #frozentreats #dessertlovers #figrecipes This Anjeer Ice Cream is the definition of indulgence! Creamy, rich, and infused with figs and cardamom—it's the perfect Indian twist on frozen dessert.
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  • 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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