Close X
Friday, November 22, 2024
ADVT 
Food

Mango Ambrosia by Chef Nita Mehta

By Chef Nita Mehta, 17 May, 2017

    A yummy blend of a variety of fruits in mango sauce; perfect for a refreshing summer dessert

     
    Serves 4-6
     

    Ingredients

     
    2 cups chopped mango or 2 cups tinned mango pulp
    Seeds of 8 cardamoms, crushed
    ½ cup mango juice
    ½ cup cream
    2 tbsp powdered sugar
    2½ cups chopped fruits (apple, grape, pomegranate, banana, pineapple, chickoo)
     

    For garnish:

    Few pomegranate kernels
    Silver sheet (vark)
    Soaked and chopped almonds and pistachios
     


    Preparation

    Place the chopped mangoes, cardamon seeds, juice and sugar in a mixer. Blend to a smooth sauce, add the cream and blend again to get a sauce of a thick pouring consistency.

    Place chopped fruits in a flat serving dish. Pour the mango sauce over the fruits. Cover and chill.

    Garnish with pomegranate, silver sheet, and nuts. Serve cold.

    MORE Food ARTICLES

    Healthy Recipes from Chef Cyrus Todiwala

    From ‘chef of genius’ to ‘creator of the classiest curries in the City’ and in 2014 ‘BBC Food Personality of the Year’ this Mumbai-born Parsee chef has been called all manner of good things, but the Chef Patron of Cafe Spice NamasteMr Todiwalaʹs KitchenAssado, and The Park Café in Victoria Park East still has his feet very much on the ground...running.

    Savoury Yoghurt Kebabs

    These yoghurt kebabs are absolutely delicious and are easy to make with simple everyday ingredients. 

    Mango, Pomegranate, Berry and Coconut Trifle

    Rich festival themed tropical dessert recipe! 

    Paneer Kofta and Shiitake Mushroom Curry

    Chef Anand was one of the first writers to create and write Indian recipes catering for the health-conscious 

    Chef Anjum Anand

    Chef Anand was one of the first writers to create and write Indian recipes catering for the health-conscious 

    Rhubarb and Pomegranate Bhapa Doi with Pistachio Burfi

    Chef Patron of the highly acclaimed Benares restaurant in London, Atul Kochhar rose to fame as one the first Indian chefs to win a coveted Michelin star.Chef Kochhar, aBritish based chef, restaurateur and television personality, is one of the most critically acclaimed chefs in Britain for his take on modern Indian cuisine.