There are different ways of making Granitas: The first method creates a more coarse consistency made by scraping or shaving the frozen ice to produce separated crystals. This is simply done by mixing all ingredients in a blender and placing the flavored mixture in a container in the freezer. When it is frozen you then scrape or shave the ice. This can also be made in a gelato machine for a smoother consistency.
Icy cool Granitas are a great way to get through the sweltering
days of summer. You can also serve Granitas as a
refreshing finale to a spicy meal. Here is my first try at making a Granita:
Ingredients
- 4 cups (about 1/2) watermelon
- 1/2 cup of water
- 1/4 cup of raw or refined sugar
- 1 tablespoon of rose water
- 1/4 teaspoon red chili powder
- Juice of one lime
- Garnish with a slice of Lime
Directions
- Cut watermelon into cubes, removing all seeds
- In a small saucepan, add water, sugar, rose water, and red chili, heating until sugar has dissolved, about 1 minute
- Remove from heat and let cool down (about 5 minutes)
- Place the watermelon in a blender and mix until smooth.
- When the sugar water has cooled, add to the watermelon in the blender along with the lime juice, blending all ingredients together.
- Transfer the watermelon mixture to a shallow pan and cover with a plastic wrap. Place in the freezer
- Let the granita freeze for 4-5 hours when the mixture is completely frozen. Every hour or so, stir or scrape the mixture breaking up the ice crystals.
- A half hour before serving place your serving glasses or bowls in the freezer to chill
To Serve:
- Remove frozen watermelon from freezer along with serving vessels from the freezer.
- Scrape or shave the mixture loosening the crystals of ice.
- Spoon mixture into pre-chilled glasses. If you experience difficulty scraping or shaving you can place the frozen watermelon in a food processor and pulse briefly to loosen up.
- Garnish with a slice of Lime. You can also squeeze fresh lime juice over the granita as well.