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Soursop (corossol) Recipes

30 January 2021 · In: Food & Drink, In the Kitchen

Soursop (Guanabana)) also known as Korosol in creole, is a prickly, green tropical fruit and its flavour has been described as a mix between strawberry and pineapple, with a hint of sour citrus flavor and with an underlying creamy texture reminiscent of soft coconut or banana. Soursop is quite a popular fruit in Seychelles.

Here some delicious soursop recipes to try:

Soursop Sorbet


Ingredients
2 cups soursop pulp, Seeded, pureed and sieved
2 tbsp lime juice ( lemon juice could be used also)
¾ cup sugar, granulated

Directions
Peel and separate the seed from the pulp.
Blend with 1 cup of water and place the pulp in a fine strainer or sieve using the back of a spoon to press the pulp. Note: This is very labour intensive but worth it!
Add the lime juice and sugar. Blend until the sugar dissolves. Place in a metal baking pan and cover with foil. Freeze until firm (about 3 hours).
Note: You can freeze in an ice cream maker according to manufacturer’s instructions.

Let the sorbet soften at room temperature before serving.

Another use of the fruit is as the basis of a salad dressing.

Soursop Dressing

1 cup soursop juice (strained)
1/2 tsp white wine vinegar
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp mustard
finely chopped basil
1 tsp of olive oil

Directions

whisk  the soursop juice with white wine vinegar, garlic powder, mustard, basil, and olive oil.

Serve on different kind of salads!

Guanabana Margaritas  

Source: The Brewer and the Baker

Ingredients (Servings 4)

1/2 cup lime juice (4-5 limes)
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup guanabana (soursop strained or canned nectar)
3/4 cup tequila
1/4 cup orange liqueur
sweetener (Your favorite, to taste)
lime wedges (for serving)
salt (optional)

Directions
Stir together the lime juice, water, soursop/guanabana nectar, tequila, and orange liqueur.
Add the sweetener of your choice, to taste ( typically 5 drops of liquid sweetner per serving).
Run the lime wedges around the rims of 4 glasses and dip in salt.

Fill with ice and divide the margaritas between the glasses.

Enjoy!

Mango Korosol (Soursop) Smoothie 

Source: icookibakeishoot

Ingredients
1 cup soursop ( soursop flesh, seeds removed)
3 cups mango (fresh and ripe, cut into cubes)
1 cup ice cubes
1/2 cup milk (optional)
sugar (or Honey, to taste, optional)

Directions

Place all ingredients in a blender and process until thick and smooth.
Adjust the sweetness  according to your taste. (you may not even need to add sugar if the mangoes are sweet)

Serve straight away!

· In: Food & Drink, In the Kitchen

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