I remember my childhood days indulging in ice pops (Popsicle) every summer vacation. Nowadays those ice pops are replaced by ice cream and we all really miss them so much. So here are the recipes for those forgotten ice pops that are truly Indian!
I have prepared our childhood favorite ice popsicles namely kulfi ice, thenga (coconut) ice, semiya (vermecilli) ice & rose ice. These home-made ice pops are so flavorful and do not contain any other additives (except rose ice). Most importantly they are easy to prepare at home.
First I have prepared condensed milk (by boiling milk until it was reduced to half and added sugar into it) and kept aside; instead you can use store-bought condensed milk.
Ingredients:
For Kulfi ice:
- Home-made condensed milk – 75 ml
- Chopped pistachios – 2 tsp
- Few Saffron strands soaked in hot water
- Cardamom powder – 1/4 tsp
For Coconut Ice:
- Condensed milk – 75 ml
- Grated coconut – 2 tbsp
- Powdered Cardamom – 1/4 tsp
For Vermicelli Ice:
- Condensed milk – 75 ml
- Cooked vermicelli – 2 tbsp
For Rose Ice:
- Condensed milk – 75 ml
- Rose Syrup – 1/4 tsp
Method:
- Mix the ingredients for each Popsicle, pour into separate moulds and freeze them overnight.
- Serve them cold after removing from their moulds.
Enjoy this summer!
I used to love home made kulfi! Haven’t had them in a very long time!
Hope you would like to try it sometime soon !!
Hahaha yes! I would love too
Mmmmm looks yummy and flavourful.simple ingredients needed.easy and delicious
Thanks a lot !
They have Indian flair! 🙂
Yes, thanks ! 🙂
Wow! These are amazing, great flavours! must try making these! 🙂
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mmmmh! mouth watering..I will try them
Ah! Thanks a lot!
These look so yum <3 I wanna eat kulfi now 😀
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I can dig the kulfi.
🙂 Thanks!
Yeah. How did the vermicelli turn out?
Awesome! 🙂
Such nice tasty options Hard to choose! 🙂
🙂 Thank you!
Your blog is so yummilious awesome✌️
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They look so damn tempting… 🙂 weekend pannida vendiyathu thaan!! and looks like u r all set to start a photography blog too 😉
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These look great, and seem very easy to make. I might give it a go. Thanks for sharing.
Nice to know that! Thank you!