2025: German classics and International Yums |
Honestly, guys! What could be a better excuse to make ice cream/popsicles than a sore throat? ![]() ![]() ![]() Once more, I got this one out of the popsicle recipe collection from a German food press. And now, without further babble (that sore throat, remember? ![]() ![]() Serves: 6 popsicles Prep Time: 15 minutes Recipe.; 20-30 minutes Me. But that syrup must cool down before you can proceed. Not my fault. ![]() Degree of Difficulty: Easy WE NEED 3 twigs mint Yes, fresh mint. 220-250 ml / 7.5-8.5 US fl.oz. orange juice Yes, freshly pressed, from 2-3 oranges. 50 gr / 1.75 oz. sugar 100 ml / 3.5 US fl.oz. water OPTIONALLY: 1+ US fl.oz. buttermilk WE DO 1. Press out the oranges. In my case, 2 was just right, but just so. Therefore, press out one more. ![]() ![]() ![]() 2. Shower, shake dry + pull the leaves off the mint stalks. For the syrup, bring sugar + water to the boil, stirring all the time, and immediately lower temperature to middle heat – otherwise it burns ![]() ![]() ![]() 3. Into a measuring jug, I filled the minty syrup with 7 US fl.oz. orange-grapefruit-juice – which I passed through the sieve => pulp! – and 1.5 US fl.oz. buttermilk. Which took away enough "sugar" so the different aromas eventually came through: sweet orange, sour grapefruit, fresh mint ![]() 4. Fill the mix into the popsicle molds – Careful! Quite liquid – slosh alert ![]() Sore throat, GO HOME! ![]() ![]() |