Sweeten up your summer with these easy and refreshing fruit dessert recipes

From jamun popsicle to raspberry sorbet, these delicious and healthy dessert recipes are sure to delight your taste buds and help you beat the heat.

Summer is the season of sunshine, warm weather, and fresh, juicy fruits. What better way to celebrate than with delicious and unique fruit desserts? Fruits can be used to create a variety of easy, delicious and unique dessert recipes. From grilled fruit skewers to fruit pizzas and fruit sorbets, there are endless possibilities to get creative with fruits. Whether you're entertaining guests, looking for a family-friendly treat, or just indulging your sweet tooth, these recipes are sure to delight your taste buds and help you beat the heat. So grab your apron and get ready to create some mouth-watering treats that will keep you cool and happy all summer long.

Fruit dessert recipes for summer

Chef Mukesh Kumar and Gagan Anand, Founder, Scuzo Ice 'O' Magic, shared with HT Lifestyle, some cooling fruit dessert recipes that are perfect for summer.

1. Chatpata jamun popsicle

Ingredients:

Fresh raspberry 120 gm

Water 200 ml

Lemon juice 10 ml

Sugar 30 gm

Liquid glucose 20 gm

Method:

1. The process for making chatpata jamun popsicles starts by combining water, sugar, lemon juice, and liquid glucose in a bowl.

2. The mixture is then cooked on low flame for at least 10 minutes. After that, allow the mixture to cool in the chiller for 10 minutes at 2-to-4 degrees celsius temperature.

3. Meanwhile, in a mixer, blend the Jamun slices.

4. Once the mixture has cooled down, it is poured into moulds, followed by pouring the blended Jamun slices.

5. The mixture is then frozen for 1 hour. Finally, sprinkle some chat masala on the popsicles before serving.

2. Masaledar amrood popsicle

Ingredients:

Pink guava 120 gm

Water 200 ml

Lemon juice 10 ml

Sugar 30 gm

Liquid glucose 20 gm

Method:

1. For masaledar amrood popsicles, put water, sugar, lemon juice, and liquid glucose in a bowl and cook on low heat for at least 10 minutes.

2. The mixture is cooled down in the chiller for 10 minutes at 2-to-4 degrees celsius temperature.

3. Pink guava slices are blended in a mixer and placed into the moulds along with the mixture. The moulds are then frozen for 1 hour.

4. Finally, before serving, sprinkle some chat masala to add a twisty combination of unique sweet and spicy taste.

3. Raspberry sorbet cup

Ingredients:

Fresh raspberry 120 gm

Water 200 ml

Lemon juice 10 ml

Sugar 30 gm

Liquid glucose 20 gm

Method:

1. To make a raspberry sorbet cup, combine water, sugar, lemon juice, and liquid glucose in a bowl.

2. The mixture is then cooked for at least 10 minutes on a low flame.

3. After that, the mixture is allowed to cool in the chiller for 10 minutes at 2-to-4 degrees celsius temperature.

4. Fresh raspberry chunks are mixed and blended with fresh lemon juice.

5. Once the mixture has cooled down, it is poured into moulds and frozen for 1 hour. The sorbet is then ready to serve.

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