The weather has been scorching hot recently. Craving for something light and cold? π¦π§π¨πΉI think this agar-agar jelly with some fresh fruit chunks is an ideal cool dessert that would not add many calories to your diet. The milk layer at the bottom were so smooth and delicious ππ
I bought the fresh fruits from a cut fruit stall, so I saved the time for having to wash and cut the fruits. And the quantities were just nice for making 4 x 200ml cups of fresh fruit jelly, no leftoverπππππ¨
Ingredients for jelly water
300g water
1 blade pandan leaf
5g agar-agar powder, slightly less than 1.5 tsp
60g fine sugar
20g raw sugar
40g water
Fruits
100g Thai rainbow mango chunks
100g dragon fruit chunks
Quantities for the following ingredients will be listed in the Steps below.
milk
whipping cream
drinking water
Directions1. Rinse and dry 4 x 200ml pudding glasses. Arrange them over a metal tray and keep in the refrigerator till needed.
2. Cut the mango flesh and dragon fruit flesh into cubes or chunks. Keep in the fridge till needed.
3. Start to boil 300g of water and 1 blade of pandan leaf in a pot.
Always cover the pot with a lid to minimize water loss through evaporation in this recipe.
4. Mix agar-agar powder, fine sugar and raw sugar in a small bowl.
Pour 40g of water into the mixture to form a paste.
Let the mixture stand for about 5 minutes before adding to the boiling pandan water.
5. When the pandan water starts to boil,
stir in the agar-agar mixture paste from Step 4. Stir constantly till all the sugars and agar-agar granules have well dissolved. Cover the pot with a lid, and let the agar-agar water simmer at low heat.
6. Pour 85g cold milk and 15g whipping cream into a bowl.
Add 60g of warm agar-agar water from Step 6 to the milk mixture. Stir to mix immediately.
Pour the milk mixture into the cold pudding cups. Keep the whole set in the fridge.
7. When the milk layer has hardened, add the cold cut fruits to the cups.
8. Mix 220g of drinking water to the remaining warm agar-agar water in the pot.
and pour the agar-agar mixture to fill up the 4 cups.
When the agar-agar has thickened, but still in liquid form, push some floating fruits down to create a "suspended" form.
9. Seal the cups with cling wrap and refrigerate for about 1 hour before serving. If the jellies have been refrigerated overnight, let the jellies thaw for about 15 minutes in room temperature before serving π
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