I've bought this set of ice popsicle moulds quite some time ago and had totally forgotten to put them to good use until lately. We have had some durians for dessert and I used the leftover to make this yummy frozen popsicle. Well, enjoying durians is a much acquired taste, it's either you like it or you don't. Some people just adore the smelly fruit while others are simply repulsed by it! Which category are you?
Recipe for Durian Ice Popsicles
Ingredients
- 250 gm durian flesh
- 5 Tbsp caster sugar
- 250 ml full cream milk
- a pinch of salt
- Put all the above ingredients into a blender and blend till thick and creamy.
- Pour the mixture into the ice popsicle moulds.
- Freeze till firm, preferably overnight.
Cheah, I love durian but not my family. Can I pop over to your place to enjoy this favourite dessert?
ReplyDeleteOf course you can, Ann!
DeleteHi Cheah, I am laughing while reading this post of yours. Guess what? I have also almost forgotten that I have also bought this popsicle moulds until I see your durian ice popsicles! You remind me of my long forgotten purchase and will definitely use it to make your mouth watering version of ice popsicles! Thanks Cheah for sharing and reminding me of my 'lost and found' item, hahaha... You have a wonderful week ahead and warmest regards :)
ReplyDeleteOh, really! Will look forward to your creations using the lost and found items! You have an enjoyable week too!
DeleteHI Cheah!
ReplyDeleteI have seen both opinions about Durian fruit but I have never tasted it so I can not choose. I must say though, your popsicles look good enough to eat!
Thank you so much for sharing...
You're welcome, Louise. If you have the opportunity, you must give this a try. It could be 'Love at first bite' :)
DeleteI'll remember that Cheah:)
DeleteI only had durian once or twice and I LOVE it. These pops must be very delicious!
ReplyDeleteOh Angie, you must make a trip to this side of the world during the durian season to feast on the King of Fruits!
DeleteCheah, I am a durian lover and will enjoy these popsicles very much!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you'll do!
DeleteI can take one or two ..haha. Not very Malaysian, am I? ^.^
ReplyDeleteI do have some friends who dislike durians, both the smell and the taste :(
Deletethis is nice, cannot let my gal see it if not will request me to make for her heeheehee
ReplyDeleteHi Cheah,
ReplyDeleteThese... I called them the ultimate tropical treats!
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DeleteHi Cheah,
ReplyDeleteI don't have ice popsicle moulds ... but I do love durians ... sometimes add them to pancakes or muffins.
Adding durian to pancakes is yum! Have tasted them before.
DeleteAny tips for removing the popsicle in one piece? i took them out of the freezer and when i pulled on the centre stick, it came out by itself, with the pop still in the mould :( I have the exact same mould that you have, got it from Kmart
ReplyDeleteSorry I forgot to put my name in my previous anonymous comment regarding the removal of the popsicles. I'm Prema :)
ReplyDeleteI had a hard time removing the popsicles from the mould and as you said the stick came out with pop still intact. I dipped it in warm water and slowly pull out the popsicle. But still had some difficulty.
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