This is the first recipe I made with my new Ice-cream maker… I was craving for Rose Milk and when we went to Richmond for a quarterly Indian grocery store stock-up, I got me some Rose syrup. I had some Page Greek Yogurt handy so I decided I will make a Frozen Rose Yogurt, with Indian flavors. So I included cardamom in the recipe and boy did it taste ever so good!
Here are a few must knows about the ice-cream maker – PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS ON YOUR MACHINE BEFORE LAUNCHING ON THIS PROCESS! You have to freeze the bucket at least 24hours before you plan to make it. I was gung-ho about making it all my ingredients lined up and then I read the instructions I realized that I had to wait for a day before I could appease my craving L -
Ingredients
2 packs of Page Yogurt (if you are using homemade, drain the whey completely!
¾ cup of sugar
2 tbsp Rose Syrup
½ tsp ground cardamom powder
Some rainbow sprinkles, just for fun
Prepare per instructions on the ice-cream maker
A yummy treat to kick start your summer or even a wonderful idea for your Mem. Day party J
would like to send this as an entry to 4 sizzling summer events
Jay's Relishing Ice cream Event
Radhika's Fun & Sun Event
Dil Se Divya's Show me your Summer Cooler event
mouth watering yogurt.superb clicks.
ReplyDeletePriya, it looks so yumm :))
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
lovely pics priya- u & ur ice cream maker have whipped up a delish treat !
ReplyDeleteI always love the flavor of rose and ur yogurt looks so tempting...
ReplyDeleteNice rose flavour Priya...though I love making ice creams at home but still am averse to the idea of buying an ice cream machine...but I guess having one does saves lot of whisking and blending.
ReplyDeleteYum yum yummy recipe and superb presentation.
ReplyDeleteKurinjikathambam
Wow......tempting rose yogurt.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! I love the color.
ReplyDeleteomg!!
ReplyDeletemy taste buds have revived only after seeing it!
cant wait to try it. yumm!!
Omg, i want to grab that inviting and refreshing rose yogurt rite now, stunning clicks Priya..
ReplyDeleteAwesome recipe, yummy it looks,lovely clicks!!
ReplyDeletethat luks so delicious... would luv to have it now n ths hot hot day here...
ReplyDeleteI have to admit I'm usually not a huge fan of rose flavour but this just looks too pretty!
ReplyDeletesuch a romantic color...definitely kids will love to have them...lovely clicks...
ReplyDeletevery tasty looking one:)
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great idea! Lovely flavors ... pictures are amazing! Great post, Priya!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous!!! I keep experimenting with yogurt & diff crushes too & will post the recipe soon :) Next im trying this one out!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
I can just see your first attempt itself is a huge success. Love love the colours and flavours of your ice cream.
ReplyDeleteYummy:)
ReplyDeleteWow..great...rose yogurt looks amazing..perfect for summer...lovely presentation..
ReplyDeleteAwww....I'm speechless!! Rosy pink delight!! :)
ReplyDeleteAnjali
Spice n Sugar Tales
http://anjali-cooklog.blogspot.com
Looks so tempting and colorful...
ReplyDeleteYum! Love the colour! I can almost taste it! Cute!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with this lovely pink color and the delicate rose flavor. It's definitely time for me to get out my ice cream maker! ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful presentation..so yummy
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely color. I'm craving for some right now.
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty! Can't wait to make some for my family!
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious & your photos are drool worthy too. Is there any way to make this without an ice cream maker? We don't have one but I totally want this.
ReplyDeleteYum Yum, love the color, drooling here..
ReplyDeleteI am too dying to buy an ice-cream maker and let's see if we do it this summer. Your ice-cream looks superb :)
ReplyDeleteThat is the prettest yogurt - it looks delicious, what pretty pictures. By the way, I tried the olive hummus and LOVED it! my kids really like it too, so thanks!
ReplyDeleteMary
Superb and yummy :)
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Nice clicks...looks colourful n tempting!!
ReplyDeleteHello Priya!! I got my first set of awards and wanna share them with you. Your lovely comments have always brightened me up :-) Please come to my space and accept it. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteBTW rose yoghurt looks outstanding!!!
Its indeed a cool recipe..love the color..perfect for summer..kids will also love this.
ReplyDeletewhat a genius recipe :) am a big fan of the color!!
ReplyDeleteHealthy dessert.... Looks so cool and delish. It has a cute color... YUM!
ReplyDeleteWonderful clicks... Lovely color.. Delicious preparation.
ReplyDeleteLooks mouthwatering
South Indian Recipes
Priya... Rose Yogurt sounds so soothing ... looks so tempting ... Thank you for stopping by my blog and lovely comments. You have got some great recipes on your blog space. looking forward to follow you bolog...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture,nice colour, even looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteRose yogrut looks awesome perfect , my little one love sweetened yogurt.
ReplyDeleteAgain with watering dish..Can't resist it, wanna to grab whole cup to beat this summer..& thanks for lovely your lovely comments dear..
ReplyDeleteLooks like a super summer recipe..btw i have the same dessert bowl and you will see it on my blog soon !!Looks like great minds think (or rather buy) alike !
ReplyDeletesuperb.........beyond words..
ReplyDeleteLooks Delicious...lovely color
ReplyDeleteThanks alot for following me... and following u too..
ReplyDeleteRose yoghurt looks sooo drool worthy...
Looks so yummy! Delightful colour too! This would be perfect for our hot afternoon here!
ReplyDeleteThat is too funny, when I got my ice cream machine 2 years ago the first one i made was ice rose milk lol. I love the touch of cardamom...will try that next time.
ReplyDeletelooks yum yum yummy
ReplyDeletewow dear thats yummy and healthy.....gud use of yogurt
ReplyDeleteLove the flavor of rose, and the addition of cardamom definitely makes this a really special frozen sweet :)
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