Blueberry Granita

Blueberry Granita
Author
Katie Kambridge
Source of Recipe
Cook's Illustrated
Recipe Description

For a deeply fruity granita with a light, crystalline texture, we blended fresh or frozen berries with enough water to form a silky puree and enough sugar for modest sweetness and to give the puree the proper consistency when frozen. When scraped, this granita yielded light, flaky ice crystals that lingered briefly on the palate for a chilling pause before melting in the mouth in a flood of fruity goodness. Lemon juice contributed acidity that brightened the fruit flavor. Best of all, this mostly hands-off recipe required no special equipment, just a blender, baking dish, fork, and freezer.

 

Ingredients

1 pound (3¼ cups) fresh or thawed frozen blueberries

¾ cup water 

½ cup sugar 

¼ cup lemon juice (2 lemons)

Pinch table salt

 

Preparation

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

This recipe can be halved, if desired; if halving, use an 8-inch glass baking dish. You can use fresh or thawed frozen blueberries. If using thawed blueberries, do not drain them before adding them to the blender. We think this granita stands well on its own, but if you’d like to add some complexity, you can add 2to 3 tablespoons of chopped fresh mint, 1 to 2 teaspoons of grated fresh ginger, or 1 to 2 teaspoons of grated lemon zest (do not add more than one of these) to the blender in step 1. Serve this granita on its own or garnish it with unsweetened whipped cream (layer it to make a parfait, if desired), fresh berries, or a splash of prosecco or your favorite liqueur.

INSTRUCTIONS

1.) Process blueberries, water, sugar, lemon juice, and salt in blender on high speed until very smooth, 1 to 2 minutes. Strain mixture through fine-mesh strainer into 13 by 9-inch glass baking dish. Freeze, uncovered, until edges are frozen and center is slushy, about 1 hour. Using fork, scrape edges to release crystals. Stir crystals into middle of mixture and return dish to freezer. Repeat scraping and stirring, using tines of fork to mash any large chunks, every 30 minutes to 1 hour until granita crystals are uniformly light and fluffy, 2 to 3 hours.

2.) Immediately before serving, scrape granita with fork to loosen. Spoon into chilled bowls or glasses and serve. (Any remaining granita can be transferred to airtight container and frozen for up to 1 week. Scrape granita again to loosen before serving.)

 

Nutrition Information

 None Available.

 

 

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