ice-cream that even a fruitarian could eat
Is it really 2 months since I bought Jill Dupleix’s ”Lighten Up”? Barely a day has gone by without thinking about her “Mock Choc ice-cream" and with a few ripe bananas patiently waiting in the freezer I don’t know what I was waiting for. The recipe I refer to is a creamy, sugar-free, frozen concoction made from bananas, cocoa powder and dark chocolate. Instead I took the idea and ran with it, as I always do. With so much fresh fruit in the house the thought of making ‘ice-cream’ without a machine and using no dairy on a hot day was irresistible. I admit to being just a little sceptical as to just how creamy the result would be.
“I can’t believe it’s not ice-cream”
(Serves 4, unless you want to keep it all for yourself)
3 bananas – peeled, chopped and frozen overnight
1.5 large mangoes
1 ripe wipe peach (it was begging to be used, another 1 would have been even better)
a generous squeeze of fresh lime juice
Blend all ingredients in a food processor til smooth. Pour into a container and freeze for at least 3 hours. Remove from freezer 10-15 before serving.
Verdict: yum! Of course I could have used 2 or mangoes or all white peaches if I'd had more. The lime gave the flavours a slight lift. Dupleix does a raspberry version too. Obviously most soft fruits would go well.
Enhancements: a splash of Grand Marnier when serving gives the mango an extra kick.
Variations: any leftovers make a great base for a smoothie.
sure an ice-cream scoop would have made for finer food styling - but it's just lucky I scraped enough of the leftovers out to take a pic before I scoffed it!
“I can’t believe it’s not ice-cream”
(Serves 4, unless you want to keep it all for yourself)
3 bananas – peeled, chopped and frozen overnight
1.5 large mangoes
1 ripe wipe peach (it was begging to be used, another 1 would have been even better)
a generous squeeze of fresh lime juice
Blend all ingredients in a food processor til smooth. Pour into a container and freeze for at least 3 hours. Remove from freezer 10-15 before serving.
Verdict: yum! Of course I could have used 2 or mangoes or all white peaches if I'd had more. The lime gave the flavours a slight lift. Dupleix does a raspberry version too. Obviously most soft fruits would go well.
Enhancements: a splash of Grand Marnier when serving gives the mango an extra kick.
Variations: any leftovers make a great base for a smoothie.
sure an ice-cream scoop would have made for finer food styling - but it's just lucky I scraped enough of the leftovers out to take a pic before I scoffed it!
Labels: dairy-free, dessert, fruit, gluten-free, ice-cream, mango, sugar-free, vegan
6 Comments:
Fantastic! I have been meaning to try a banana-based dairy-free ice-cream this summer. I wonder whether I will get it past chronic banana-hater Michael...
Made it, loved it.
Will make again. And again.
Next time chocolate...or raspberries...or raspberry chocolate!!
So creamy. Thanks so much for the recipe.
I will definitely try this when I have some leftover mangoes. Which is possibly never but still... it looks awesome! :)
Kat, yes the concept of "spare" mangoes in this part of Australia is rather unlikely. But at least cheap mango season is almost upon us again.
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