28 chopped mixed fruits recipes

Chopped Mixed Fruits Recipes

 chopped mixed fruits recipes | have chopped mixed fruits with Indian chaat masala. This is exactly what it sounds to be, a mix of different fruits together. The best part about mixed fruits is that you can have any combination of fruits like mangoes, bananas, berries, grapes, pineapple and change up the combination anytime you like. The fruits can be mixed together in varying proportions, depending on how you like them but just make sure that all of them are ripe.

The first thing that comes to my mind when I think of mixed fruits is Fruit Salad. This mix of fruits sprinkled with chatpata chaat masala was my favorite dessert growing up.

Chopped Mixed Fruits Beverage Recipes

Fruity Orange Drink – A fizzy orange drink to remedy a hot summers day! The delightful combination of orange squash with lemonade and tiny chopped fruits will be your kids' new favorite drink. Because the fruits are not blended in, they provide a nice crunch. Another similar drink that tastes even better than it looks is Cinderella! This drink is made with strawberry crush instead of the orange, but tastes just as amazing.

Sangria – This is one is for adults only! This famous drink comes from Spain wherein chopped fruits are infused with red wine and served together. The fruits have to be infused for at least a day before serving.

Dessert Recipes with Chopped Mixed Fruits

Fruity Chocolate Tarts – Tarts are a versatile dessert as you can fill anything in them. These tarts are filled with chocolate – for chocolate lovers, and fruits – for fruit lovers! Both these flavors are tried together with a creamy custard that tastes delicious!

Fruit Sandesh – Sandesh is a Bengali dessert that is made by cooking down milk into paneer and mixing it with sugar, cardamom and saffron. This version of Sandesh is very innovative as it is drizzled with an orange sauce and topped with crunchy fruits for a different texture.

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Poha Phirni, poha is a rich source of iron as the rice is beaten in an iron mortar-pestle. Besides adding a colourful touch to this unusual phirni, fruits like apples and bananas also provide vitamins, minerals and fibre.
For a romantic candlelight dinner or a close gathering of friends on a special occasion , this is one of the best desserts that you can think of. The fresh fruits stewed in orange-flavoured sugar syrup get an even more exotic flavour when set alight with a brandy flame. You can bring the dish of fruits to the table and then pour the flaming brandy over it in front of the guests, as the sight and smell of the liquor flame adds to the aura surrounding this dish! The Fresh Fruit Flambé tastes best fresh and warm with a topping of whipped cream. Exercise caution while setting alight the brandy in the spoon. Keep it away from yourself.
The custard fruit tarts are made with low fat butter, minimal sugar and fruits like oranges, apple and grapes to make your dessert full of fibre. The custard too makes use of low fat milk and just a tablespoon of sugar. Enjoy this low cal version of fruit tarts as an occasional sumptuous treat.
A rich, creamy rice dish made more interesting thanks to a delicious mixture of fresh fruits and dry fruits. Condiments like cloves, cinnamon and cardamom impart their unique flavours and make this an irresistible delicacy, especially with kids.
Anything homemade is definitely more satisfying – and nutritious – compared to store-bought foods. So, why not make your breakfast cereal at home? Kids love cereals because they are crunchy, sweet and contain loads of dry fruits and nuts too. With sunflower seeds, sesame seeds and lots of nuts apart from healthy cereals like wheat germ and oats, this Power Packed Cereal will give ample energy and nutrients for an active day, as well as antioxidants to fight the pollution and infections that surround us.
Who can resist the charm of the King of Fruits? A lusciously smooth and tasty sauce of mango pulp and curds adds to the allure of assorted fruits like apple, pear and kiwi in this fruity dessert. You can mix-and-match different fruits, but we suggest you use bananas as it helps to balance the flavours of other fruits with its natural sweetness... so even if any of the other fruits like kiwi or oranges are a bit sour, the bananas will make up for it. Serve the Mixed Fruits Topped with Mango Sauce immediately upon preparation as the curds might let out water if left for too long.
Shrikhand is no longer out of reach of diabetics! This delectable Mixed Fruit Shrikhand keeps the fat in check by using low-fat curds and replacing sugar with sugar substitute. Apart from bringing in ample nutrients, the fruits also increase the fibre count of this dessert. Try and avoid peeling the fruits like pears and apples as a lot of the fibre lies just beneath the skin. **Disclaimer: It is highly recommended that this recipe be relished by diabetics only occasionally and in small quantities. This is just a mere ‘treat’ and does not qualify for a regular diabetic menu.
Despite the girlish name, this drink will be loved by both boys and girls as it combines tangy strawberry syrup with tangier lemon juice and a good helping of healthy and tasty fruits. Cinderella looks good, tastes good and works good – it is sure to boost you up, even from the lowest energy levels! Serve with delectable Cheesy Wafers for a complete recharge.
When you feel your energy fizzling out, top it up with this fizzy drink! A refreshing combination of orange squash and lemonade is brought together with chopped fruits to create a drink that is both tangy as well as crunchy. This is because the fruits are not blended into the drink, but added in a finely chopped form, so you can feel and bite into each exciting piece.
A dainty sight this drink is, true to the name of Cinderella. An assortment of fruits is floated in a tangy drink of orange and lemon, to give your taste buds a furiously thrilling experience! You will love the crunch of the fruits together with the tingling sensation of the juice on your palate. Keep the lemonade chilled, so that the Cinderella with Orange Syrup is refreshingly cool when you serve it.
The Fruit Sandesh is sure to send perky signals of delight to your brain! A rich sandesh topped with homemade orange sauce and an assortment of fruits, this dessert is a medley of all your favourite things. The presentation is so exciting that everybody, including kids, will surely give it a try – and fall head over heels in love with it too.
Sautéing desiccated coconut with sugar results in a crunchy topping that complements the pleasantly sour taste of thick curds. In this luscious dessert, an assortment of tropical fruits is topped with a creamy curd mixture and garnished with the caramelised coconut mixture. A small dose of powdered sugar and a mild vanilla flavouring make the curd-cream mixture very pleasing to the taste buds. Chop up your favourite fruits for this Desserts , to make the Tropical Ambrosia just perfect for you!
Dressed to kill, a salad that thrills! walnuts contain beneficial fatty acids (linoleic acid) that nourish and strengthen the arteries of the heart.
I didn't want to use refined cornflour to make custard, so i experimented with this really easy way to make an instant custard. It's ready in a jiffy and full of goodness too. Serve it with your baby's favourite fruits.
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