Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Jamun (Java plum) frozen yogurt.

I have fond childhood memories of wiping off bowls and bowls of jamun (with rock salt ofcourse). 

And in July, I was handed over several boxes of these, thanks to mom. After consuming many of these babies just the way we did when we were kids and comparing the purple colour on our tongues (like all mature adults are expected to) I was left with a huge batch resting patiently inside my fridge.
Like frozen yogurt? Like jamun?
Time for some Jamun (Java plum) frozen yogurt. 

And trust it was really the best fruit yogurt I've ever had/made. The flavor was really fresh, the texture was creamy, the colour...well simply gorgeous and the yogurt did total justice to the succulent and tangy jamuns. Its now the family's favorite yogurt. A pity that the jamun season has almost come to an end:(
Jamun (Java plum) frozen yogurt
Ingredients
500 gms jamun
400 ml yogurt
1/2 cup of sugar
1 tsp lemon juice
Instructions
1.Remove the seeds from the java plums and toss them in a medium bowl with the sugar ,stirring until the sugar begins to dissolve. Cover and let stand for an hour.
2. Puree the java plums and their liquid with the lemon juice and the yogurt in a blender until smooth. Press the mixture through a strainer, if you wish.
3. Chill the mixture thoroughly, then freeze it in your ice cream maker according to the manufacture's instructions.

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6 comments:

Rajee Sood said...

oh! my God! ... the color itself makes it temptig ... have to try ... must try ... off for some Jamuns ... Prachi, you rock in the Kitchen ... and the pictures ... love ... love ... LOVERrrrLY ... :))

Sharon said...

Gosh....Ijust made banana fro yo and next time I get jamuns....:)

sharon

GB said...

That looks amazing, Prachi! It's been years since I've had jamuns. or cheekoos (is that the right spelling????). Sigh.

Many fond memories of jamun trees from my childhood--they taste best plucked (or shaken) straight off a tree, no? :)

Unknown said...

Rajee: Good to see you here:) ya...the colour is just spectacular...isn't it:)

Sharon: do that...its simply sublime

GB: Me too..huge fan of chikoos n jamuns...oo..totally right...best when plucked from the trees n plopped into the mouth:)

Neha@ papermagictwigs said...

OMG! This looks amazing!! It's been years.. I would kill to have this.. I wonder if you even get this here in Dubai!?

orangekitchens said...

Neha : Well,lets hunt for it for ask our mums to get it for us...perfectly mature adult behavior once again:))

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