Celebrate this years tropical summer with my oh so delicious Tropical Fruit Granita with Ginger and Honey.
You can definitely count on this crunchy and cool Granita if you are arranging your summer cookout or barbecue parties. Make it well ahead and have plenty of time to spare to. After just spending a few minutes on preparation and few hours in the freezer you will have a sweet, light and delicious treat for a hot summers day.
This homemade dessert also works beautifully as a mid-meal intermezzo as it's not too sweet, just refreshing. This granita is made extra easy by the use of ready made fresh fruit juice. Because we are obsessed with the mangoes and ginger, I added extra mango puree and ginger juice and sweetened the dessert with honey.
Serve it in a small serving ramekin or glass, top it up with fresh mango balls and garnish with the fresh mint, and see everyone captivated because they know that you are going to spoil them with this gorgeous frozen delight.
Notes :-
If you are entertaining adults at your party, make this Granita a little tipsy by adding a couple of spoons of rum or champagne.
Tropical Fruit Granita with Ginger and Honey
Refreshing and light Granita will surely bring a smile on your face on a hot summery day !
Ingredients
- 400 ml Fresh Tropical Juice
- 1 cup Mango puree
- 100 ml Coconut water
- 2-3 tbsp. Honey
- 2 tbsp. Ginger juice
- 1 cup Fresh mango chopped to serve
- handful Fresh mint leaves
- 2 Limes juiced and zested
Instructions
Combine the fruit juice, coconut water, lime juice,honey, ginger juice and mango puree in a bowl.
Pour into a freezer proof container and freeze for 5-6 hours.
Check every hour and using fork break up the frozen crystals and return to the freezer.
Repeat until frozen.
Spoon the granita into serving glasses, garnish with fresh mango cubes and mint leaves, and then serve.
Enjoy !
Pour into a freezer proof container and freeze for 5-6 hours.
Check every hour and using fork break up the frozen crystals and return to the freezer.
Repeat until frozen.
Spoon the granita into serving glasses, garnish with fresh mango cubes and mint leaves, and then serve.
Enjoy !
Details
Prep time: Cook time: Total time: Yield: 6-8 servings![]() |
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YUM! This is so easy and refreshing - my kind of cookout treat! Love that it is naturally sweetened as well :)
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DeleteHoly moly that looks good! Mango, ginger, lime, coconut, mint...you have it all going on! I adore your painted surface, as well. VERY lovely. -- Dorothy at Shockingly Delicious
ReplyDeleteThank you Dorothy :)
DeleteI love a good granita!! This looks gorgeous and the not to sweet version makes it perfect for my tastebuds! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Renee :)
DeleteIt's been so hot and humid here in the south that I just can't catch a break. This granita sounds incredible and refreshing!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic. Will have to pin it for later...its no where near hot enough for granita here :'(
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks making the granita look so tempting. An ideal summer time treat with ginger.
ReplyDeleteOmg, dont torture me like this, what an ultimate and super duper refreshing granita that too with tropical fruits. Wish i get those incredible granita rite from my lappy screen.
ReplyDeleteWhat a colorful, cool treat to the eyes. I second Priya. May God help the people to search a new app which helps us to grab a plate from our screens.
ReplyDeleteWhat a colorful, cool treat to the eyes. I second Priya. May God help the people to search a new app which helps us to grab a plate from our screens.
ReplyDeleteOh my my this looks so refreshing and yummy recipe with so many nice flavours. Looks and sounds great.
ReplyDeleteMango ginger honey mint coconut all are my favourite ingredients. Loved your granita. So refreshing, colourful and delicious.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pics of a refreshing granita. I loved the flavours you have infused into this recipe.
ReplyDeleteWhat clicks! I really believe you should take photography lessons... just too good! The granita sounds like a lovely idea, especially with the zing of ginger... awesome!
ReplyDeletePerfect for the season we have here.. craving for all these coolers.
ReplyDeleteYou have transported me to a tropical beach with your refreshing cool recipe! The clicks are simply gorgeous - look like paintings. ☺👌
ReplyDeletePerfect time to share this gorgeous dessert with mangoes in full season and the summer heat beating down on us! Love the cute mango balls and your background looks fab!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures itself look so refreshing, I can only imagine how good this must be! Lovely share, Jagruti :)
ReplyDeleteTropical Flavours, Ginger and honey in a Granita - you had me hooked! Stunning images and props used. With unbearable heat in my part of the world, I could eat mugs and bowls of these. I love granita, it somehow reminds me of golas in Mumbai near beaches.. haha..
ReplyDeleteA perfect summer treat, this tropical fruit granita looks so good..love your presentation, your photography skill, your backdrop....everything about this post
ReplyDeleteWow, such tongue tingling flavours! Love your images.. it has transported me to some imaginary tropical island!
ReplyDeleteDrollin at the pictures. It really is a refreshing treat for summers.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a refreshing treat to beat the heat. Love granita and this looks super Jagruti.
ReplyDeleteLovely combination of ingredients. This will be perfect for summer parties. Yum!
ReplyDeleteWow the tropical fruit granita look so inviting and I am loving the contrast from the background to the pictures. Love your styling dear.
ReplyDeleteI always in love with tropical flavors, And here what a colorful, cool share !!!
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