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Pomegranate Granita



Pomegranate Granita

Pomegranate Granita is a super simple dessert to make. It is refreshing, sweet, tart icy dessert and best for those hot summer days.I am addicted to granita's as a afternoon summer treat.This one with pomegranate and a touch of ginger-citrus flavor has a super cooling effect just like an ice cream and you can enjoy without adding the extra calories.Try it,you will surely love it.

Ingredients
Pomegranate juice- 2 cup
(Squeeze and strain or use store brought one)
Lemon juice- 1/2
Ginger juice- 1 tsp
Sugar- 1/4 cup
(add according to your taste)



In a bowl mix in pomegranate juice,lemon juice,sugar and ginger juice.  Pour into a shallow freezer dish and freeze for 2 hours. Take it out after two hours and using a fork scrap it so that it does not freeze into one block.Put it back in the freezer and after a couple of hours scrap again into large crystals and scoop into a bowl and serve immediately.



Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

  1. looks very tempting ...Lovely clicks..

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  2. wow lovely variation granita....healthy n yummy

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  3. Love granitas... Wonderful color and flavor

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  4. Healthy dish Suja, How mon's school. I know mama worried more than him.

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  5. Awesome granitas. You gave a twist in it, very flavorful.

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  6. I had tried watermelon granita..but this looks superb & yummy color:)
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  7. Made watermelon granita since it is simple to make. And my kids love to eat pomegranate so I guess I will just look at your picture. The colour is really deep and attractive

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  8. looks really cool. The tang of pomegranate would be really wonderful in this granita

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  9. Yum yum!! Nice clicks!

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  10. awesome Suja! pomegranate with ginger must have tasted different and delicious

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  11. Tempting Granita !!

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  12. Nice one, you have got a nice color too.

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  13. Loved the fruit used...Beautiful color...

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  14. wow looks so colorful....loved it
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  15. Very nice, new to me.love its color :)

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  16. Feel like grabbing that super refreshing granita and having now,super beautiful colour.

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  17. Loved the colour..very nice and tempting.

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  18. Wow, wow look at the lovely color..

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  19. Beautiful colour you've got there! Can imagine how refreshing this could be on a hot day!

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  20. Beautiful color & delicious granita, tempting pics!

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  21. That colour is to die for...godh cant take my eyes off it

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  22. Love the ruby red colour. Very refreshing. Love ur bowl as well. Very cute.

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