Passionfruit Ice Cream

April 14, 2010   //   8 Comments  //   Dessert , Fruit

Passionfruit

 

For the first 29 years of my life I had only heard about the passionfruit. It was not until a few years ago that I had a taste of my first passionfruit. I was instantly hooked. It reminded me a lot of the Indian guava in its taste and texture with the crunchy and edible seeds bringing out the sweetness of the fleshy pulp. My first taste of passionfruit was in the form of a dessert sauce. Then last year when my co-op produce basket coughed up a passionfruit, did I realize what a perfectly luxurious fruit it was.

Like a seasoned passionfruit consumer, I started buying them by the dozen, scooping up their sweet pulp in small containers and storing them in the refrigerator till I needed a topping or just a quick taste. Finally, after a few weeks of doing that, as the passionfruit season waned and they started becoming scarce, I decided to cook and create with them. It was still warm here in Sydney and I had been experimenting with all kinds of ice-creams. So I pulled up a recipe for passionfruit ice-cream and made it my own. The ice-cream was a delicious mix of sorbet and sweet churned cream flecked with the crunchy seeds I had so become addicted to. It was sweet and sour and citrusy and tangy and creamy all at once and it was one of the best desserts I had ever had.

 

Passionfruit Ice Cream

 

Passionfruit Icecream

 

 

 

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8 Responses to “Passionfruit Ice Cream”

  1. Simon Food Favourites 14. Apr, 2010 at 11:48 pm #

    that ice cream looks so good and flavoursome. i wish i had an ice cream machine to do it. i love how passionfruit can last for so long and even though when they get really old and wrinkly looking they remain so yummy and sweet.
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  2. Sophie 15. Apr, 2010 at 6:18 pm #

    Hello sneh!

    Your passion fruit ice cream looks so luscious & perfect for spring!

    Lovely dessert!
    .-= Sophie´s last blog ..Wraps with tuna, oyster mushrooms, apple & tomatoes =-.

  3. Sneh 16. Apr, 2010 at 1:01 pm #

    Thanks for your nice comments guys! :)

  4. Cynthia 05. May, 2010 at 11:13 am #

    I have some passion fruit in the freezer. Ice cream, sorbet? You inspire!
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  5. Helen 19. May, 2010 at 4:05 am #

    Looks fantastic!!

    Would love to make some for my mum this weekend, but the only passion fruit I can find in Texas is in a tin. About how much pulp is in 8 passion fruit?

    Great blog, thanks!

    • Sneh 20. May, 2010 at 9:57 am #

      8 passionfruit yielded about 1 cup of pulp for me. :)

  6. Neelam 18. Sep, 2010 at 12:15 am #

    ohhh the pictures look delish! I have to get an ice cream machine…..
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  7. Couscous & Consciousness 18. Sep, 2010 at 5:04 am #

    I adore passionfruit. When I was a kid we had a vine that grew over the railing on the stairs leading up to our front door, which used to fruit incredibly prolifically. My brother & I used to sit on the stairs and eat them, still warm from the sun, just breaking them open and scooping out the flesh with our tongues. Now I live in a place where you have to buy them and they’re usually about $16/kilo upwards :-( I love making my own ice cream though, so I think I need to invest in a few to make this.
    Beautiful blog and photos.
    Sue
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