Showing posts with label frozen mango. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frozen mango. Show all posts

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Savory Mango Sauce


Today was the celebration of my 28th Birthday at my parent's house. The family got together and we made a BBQ. This Savory mango sauce was amazingly delicious. It's a keeper!! It's important that when you make not to let it boil for a long time because it will quickly burn. Believe me! I was paying more attention to the computer the first time I made it and... well I had to do it all over. Hope you guys enjoy it as much as my family and I did! I will be making more of this sauce pretty soon. (I'll post more complete photos when I repeat the recipe. I totally forgot to take pictures this time. Sorry.)

 Ingredients:
1 cup of chopped frozen mangoes
½ cup white vinegar
½ cup of white sugar
2 cloves of garlic
A pinch of salt

 Procedure:

Put all the ingredients in a blender and mix until smooth
Pour the mixture into a saucepan and bring to a boil. 
Cook the sauce for 5 minutes at a simmer, stirring it until it thickens or become translucent. 
Remove from heat and let it cool.





Add the frozen mangoes.




Add the vinegar.




Add the white sugar.




Add the garlic cloves and salt.




Once you've processed it; it would look like baby food.




Pour the mixture into a saucepan and bring to a boil. 




Cook the sauce for 5 minutes at a simmer, stirring it until it thickens or become translucent. 




Remove from heat and let it cool.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Macerated Mangoes



It’s becoming an obsession making macerated fruits. I started with the strawberries, then with the raspberries and now with mangoes!  Enjoy!


Ingredients:
1 pound of frozen mangoes
3 Tablespoons of white sugar
1/2 Tablespoon of lemon juice

Procedure:
  
Measure the pound of mangoes on a scale.


Cut the mangoes in pieces.


Put the mangoes in a bowl; add the sugar and lemon juice.



Mix it well cover the bowl with cellophane paper.



Wait until the mangoes defrost and you see the syrup.

Tips:
You can use this strawberry syrup on ice cream or custards or cheesecakes!

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Tropical Frappe



It’s still hot in Puerto Rico so why not try a Frappe? Today’s recipe is a tropical Frappe.  Hope you guys enjoy it. I used a mix of papaya, mango and pineapple. I froze fresh fruits or buy froze fruits without added sugar. (Campo Verde) The less you add the better flavor you'll get. Very soon I’ll be making mango sorbet don’t miss it and thanks for reading me. Enjoy!


Ingredients:

¼ cup water
1 1/2 cups of frozen tropical fruits (mango, papaya and pineapple)

Procedure:


Put the fruits in the blender


Add the lemonade and the water. Mix well.


Enjoy!