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Ilaneer sorbet is a fancy dessert to impress your family or guests. It's a summer treat as well with a dreamy texture, taste.
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Made this ilaneer sorbet for the magazine, one among 30 recipes, but the moment I made and tasted this one, I decided I should blog this. Loved it so so much.
It is one of the best I made it for the magazine, I loved it more than the mango sorbet. It is best for this summer, good for you as well as tastes Out-Of-This-World!!
The tender coconut is perfect to make a dessert. You would have heard about ilaneer payasam (tender coconut payasam) or may be tasted too. But have any one heard about or tasted ilaneer sorbet?
This is very very new and will make who ever tastes it for the first time, first spoon, to WOW. Its so soft, smooth and melts in mouth with amazing unbelievable taste.
Its like eating a tasty, sweet snow. I know I am hyping too much, but sure this is worth a try. I too have never ever tasted this before I did it myself and had.
I got this concept from a TV show which featured an ice cream shop at Chennai which serves unique ice cream and sorbet flavors. So as a foodie and blogger, I am proud to present you this recipe. Simple with no fancy items, sure everyone can make this like a child’s play.
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Ilaneer Sorbet | Tender coconut sorbet recipe
Ilaneer sorbet or tender coconut sorbet is a fancy dessert to end your special meal or as a summer treat for your family.
Course Dessert
Cuisine Indian
Prep Time 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes minutes
Freezing time 12 hours hours
Author Raks Anand
Servings 4
Cup measurements
Ingredients
- ½ cup Tender coconut
- 1 cup Tender coconut water
- ¼ Sugar
- 1 tablespoon Lemon juice optional
Instructions
First collect the tender coconut water and then cut open the coconut and scoop, collect the tender coconut using a spoon.
Do not scrap the yellow part, gently scoop the tender coconut alone.
Then, grind it with coconut water, sugar and lemon juice if desired until smooth.
After that, transfer to a freezer safe box with lid and freeze for 3 hours.
Take out every 1 hour after that and grind it smoothly. Repeat this hourly for 3 times minimum for a completely dream soft sorbet.
Then again freeze overnight and scoop and serve it the next day.
Notes
- The more you grind the sorbet, the better smooth texture you will get like ice cream.
- I know its a messy job, but no other way. (think about the best part, licking it each time) I used a fork to dig the sides of the frozen sorbet for breaking it for grinding.
- You can use any hard thing to do the same.
- I made very little so for was enough. This recipe can be halved to make 3 scoops, like what I did.
- I have made this without lemon and tastes great too. Actually I like it without lemon better as we get the full taste of the tender coconut.
- You can make this by churning it in an ice cream maker as per the instructions given along it.
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Method
1. First collect the tender coconut water and then cut open the coconut and scoop, collect the tender coconut using a spoon. Do not scrap the yellow part, gently scoop the tender coconut alone.
2. Grind it with coconut water, sugar and lemon juice if desired until smooth. Transfer to a freezer safe box with lid and freeze for 3 hours.
3. Take out every 1 hour after that and grind it smoothly. Repeat this hourly for 5 times minimum for a completely dream soft sorbet.
4. Then again freeze overnight and scoop and serve it the next day.
I freeze the serving bowls too before serving, it keeps the sorbet longer without melting. Helps in keeping it firm until I picture too.
Other Summer special recipes
- Nungu rose milk, palm fruit rose milk
- Fruit loops cereal popsicle recipe
- Cantaloupe popsicles recipe, cantaloupe lemon popsicle
- Mango yogurt popsicles recipe
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AparnaRajeshkumar
ahaa writing laye temp panrenga... very nice.
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Remya Prince
yummy.......
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Saraladevi Thangadurai
Wow......:-)
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Anonymous
Yum yum.. Feel like tasting a spoon
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Fariz Sheik
pass a scoop here!!!
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sankar saranya
Tempering , very nice
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Beulah Arun
Looks really yummy!
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Geethu Sathiyan
Awww...yummmest recipe ever..........Thanks Raks ....wil try it today :-)Eeee...... super excited!
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Geethu Sathiyan
BTW,how long or for how many days will tis stay good?
Durga Karthik.
Romba kalakareenga. i remember eating in Salem lat year a shop which sells icecream in all these types. Too nice. One was tender coconut icecream..
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Raks anand
Oh is it so? Which shop Durga, I will try to go this time
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Raks anand
As long as you keep it in freezer, it will keep good 🙂
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esther
Luking yummy and delicious. vil try soon...
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Hema
This is simply too good, I've tasted elaneer payasam and elaneer ice cream too, love the flavor, but never thought of trying it at home, you have inspired me to do it now..
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Priyas Feast
I have tasted it in pondicherry nature icecream parlor..it was yum.Good to see you used fresh tender coconut..
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Preetha Soumyan
Wow.. such a refreshing sorbet.. BOOKMARKED RAKS
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Nagalakshmi V
love the idea 🙂
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Sathya Moorthy
good one.
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Durga Karthik.
i will find from my bil and let you know soon.By the by what is thattu vadai set.Do u know the recipe and how will it taste?
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satya lakshmi
I think its NATURALS ice cream. There we get tender coconut ice cream and it tastes yummyyyy
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Anu s kitchendelights
Yummy and refreshing recipe...
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Malathi ganesh
Yes.. I have tasted Naturals tender coconut icecream in bangalore.. its original flavor
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indianspicemagic
Pls, also blog all the remaining recipes... or tell me which months supplement i will try to get it from my friend.
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SHARMILEE J
Looks so good...looks like a cute snow ball, Lovely idea!
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Shruthi
Wow! Mouthwatering!!! Will definitely try it out soon..:)
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Jujal
Can I substitute sugar with jaggery or palm candy? If yes, how to do that?
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Sudha
Hey tried this. It’s really tasty
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Raks Anand
Thank you for your feedback 🙂
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