This summer, I have been making a lot of frozen treats for the kids. I felt it was way better that the ones you get from he shops and we get to control all those ingredients that are not really good for the health.
One day while grocery shopping, Lil angel found a rose milk concentrate and wanted to buy it. I turned the rose milk into a Popsicle that she loved!
There is no recipe for this actually, but more of a guideline that all. The kids will love to have this and will keep asking you to make some more!
This is my second post for Blogging Marathon – 41, Week #2 – Summer specials.
I used:
Milk- 500 ml
Powdered sugar to taste
Rose milk concentrate a few drops [ Adjust to taste/ will vary with brand]
- Boil and cool the milk. Add powdered sugar,rose milk concentrate . Pour into molds and freeze till set.
Note:
- I made this twice – once with boiled and cooled milk and another time with pasteurized milk which I did not heat. Both were good and there was no difference in taste.
- Add sugar a tad more that you would normally. That brings out the correct sugar level in the Popsicle.
Here are some of the other Frozen delights that you might like to try this summer….
Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 41
This also goes to Pari’s ONLY event, this month hosted by Shailaja of Sahasra Recipes with the theme – Only Summer food and Drinks
You need to add sugar too..isn't the concentrate enough? I normally do not add …but all the same they ate perfect for this heat..look fantastic.
These popsicles are perfect summer treat.
Wow PJ that looks awesome
Vaishali, the concentrate I used is sugarless. SO I have added sugar to the milk.
this weekend, my kid will get these :)m the color is fabulously captured
Tempting Popsicle
Feel like licking those pops, now i want to make some at home.
Can't say no to rose milk any day. Popsicles yum yum
Rose milk Popsicle are surely a hit for kids in summers…lovely !
Ooh lovely !! I love the cute moulds PJ ! Did u buy them online ??
Is the concentrate corn flour based? The end result look lovely. Something kids of all ages will enjoy!
Wow!!those rose popsicles are tempting me,wish to have one..Perfect summer treat.
@ Kalyani – I got the mould in a shop nearby and it was the last piece!!
@ Varada – The concentrate is not corn flour based. The label says it has edible gum…
I need to get some popsicle molds to try this delicious one!
PJ those Popsicles look so inviting..
What a tempting popsicle — love that rose color. Very tempting clicks.
Very pleasing colors. I was wondering if Roohafza can be used here.