I had a Bounty dinner (island style food) to cook for BAUNTI EXCURSIONS (a tour company) and their 29 guests recently. Because I love using seasonal produce, I loaded up the kids and their friends and ventured up the mountain to beautiful Palm Glen where plenty of porpai grows.
The kids ended up having a porpai fight and got absolutely covered but we eventually ended up with a bucket or porpai.
Porpai has a flavour of its own. It’s a great fruit for icecream, and is very high in Vitamin C too. If you can’t get porpai you can substitute any other fruit such as strawberrys, cherries etc. Porpai does have a nice tang and really suits this recipe.
I served this icecream with a traditional Norfolk coconut pie and it was a real hit.
So give it ago the kids will love it along with the adults.
Porpai Icecream (makes two litres)
Ingredients: Four egg whites, one litre porpai juice, one litre thick whipping cream, one cup castor sugar.
Whip the egg whites till thick and glossy, add the sugar, blend in, follow with the cream then add juice. Continue blending with a beater until thick and smooth.
Place in container in freezer, after two hours give it a quick whip to keep it nice and light. Repeat twice more after two hours then leave over night.
Hope you enjoy.
See yorlyi morla, John
Hooray, John's recipes!
ReplyDeleteThankyou for starting with my favourite one.
Any Icecream recipe is a good one.
I am still craving your post Christmas roast potato and rosemary pizza, That was to die for.
Keep them coming, this is great!
xx Cristina
This is great John - it will be a very popular site. And it can be the basis of a future book too!
ReplyDeleteLove Mary