Mango Soft Serve

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Mango Soft Serve

When an ice cream craving hits at home, you’ll find near-instant joy in this quick, fruity mango soft serve. Juicy, creamy, tangy or anywhere in between, any frozen fruit will work here; strawberry, peaches, raspberries and blueberries are also excellent choices. Condensed milk delivers body and richness, transforming the fruit into a creamy concoction that mimics the whipped, airy texture of commercial soft serve. While this soft serve can be eaten right after blending, it will achieve a firmer texture closer to that of ice cream after a brief stint in a freezer. There’s room for add-ins too: Lime zest goes well with the mango, or, if using other frozen fruits, pair with vanilla extract, a touch of rose water, or even spices like cardamom or ginger. Make it vegan by using a nondairy condensed milk.

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Ingredients

  • 20ounces frozen mangoes (or other fruit such as strawberries, blueberries, peaches)
  • 1(14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
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Directions

Place the mango and condensed milk in a high speed blender or food processor. Blend, stopping the machine often to tamp down the fruit or scrape down the sides to help it break up, until the texture is smooth and airy, 1 to 3 minutes.

The soft serve is ready to eat immediately. If you’d like it firmer, scrape the mixture into a loaf pan or other container, cover and freeze for 1 hour, just until it’s firm enough to scoop. The soft serve can be frozen for longer, up to 7 days; allow it to stand for 5 to 10 minutes at room temperature to make it easier to scoop.

Nutrition

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Trans Fat: 0 gramsFat: 9 gramsCalories: 404Saturated Fat: 6 gramsUnsaturated Fat: 3 gramsSodium: 127 milligramsSugar: 73 gramsFiber: 2 gramsCarbohydrate: 75 gramsProtein: 9 grams

Source: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1026922-mango-soft-serve?smid=ck-recipe-iOS-share