Now, is that a co-incidence or the heights of my lethargy, I'm not sure. But the next post after my guest post is a guest post for me from a very special blogger friend of mine ;) :D Guess who is doing the first guest post for me?? Yeah, she is the creative food photographer, food stylist & the wonderful Meena from elephants and the coconut trees. I am a great fan of her lovely pics. She tells the story of the dish through her appealing & mouth watering pics, which make me crave for them right away. Her Unakka Chemmen Podi is a award winning recipe which has brought me great accolades at my home :)
So Meena is one of my great blogger buddy who constantly encourages me with my posts & recipes :) When I asked her to do a guest post for me, she immediately accepted & presented with 3 wonderful recipes & pics to choose from. I actually wanted tell her to do all 3 for me :D but then my sis intervened & selected this dish :) To tell the truth, I am a great fan of persimmon a.k.a sharon fruit & it was with great delight that I seconded my sis's decision :)
So now, over to Meena dear !!
Thank you so much Chitz for giving me an opportunity to be your guest.Wish you all the best and hope you join Deepak soon.
And that was the very sweet lady from the land of 'coconuts & elephants' :) treating me & my dear readers will a fall dessert. Thank you so much Meena for doing this guest post for me.. I do miss Persimmons & you made me reminiscence of my indulgence of it :)
Cheers,
Chitz
So Meena is one of my great blogger buddy who constantly encourages me with my posts & recipes :) When I asked her to do a guest post for me, she immediately accepted & presented with 3 wonderful recipes & pics to choose from. I actually wanted tell her to do all 3 for me :D but then my sis intervened & selected this dish :) To tell the truth, I am a great fan of persimmon a.k.a sharon fruit & it was with great delight that I seconded my sis's decision :)
So now, over to Meena dear !!
Thank you so much Chitz for inviting me to your space.It is such an honor to do this guest post for you. I will never forget that you were one among the first to join my blog and encourage me all along.
Hello lovely readers,
I am Meena, who blogs at elephants and the coconut trees.I am from Kerala,India currently living in California, United States with my husband and tween. I am a complete foodie and enjoy all kinds of cuisines.
I started cooking after marriage and it was never easy for me. Those days there was no Google to help either. I must say I have done so many experiments and the poor man of mine just gulped it down.Then came the daughter.. a very sweet girl but she could reject food like a Master Chef judge :) That being said times have improved. Non vegetarian,super spicy food and baked goodies just vanish in no time:) I started blogging to acquaint daughty with Kerala food and to keep track of everything else that happened in my kitchen.
Persimmon is a fruit looks like tomato but gives a faint taste and smell of mango.Unripe ones can be really astringent and bitter.So pick ones that give in to a press. Persimmon freeze very well and ones thawed it is really pulpy and tastes really sweet that I do not use any extra sweetener when I eat, not even honey.
The quality of the verrines lie on the yogurt you use.I used whipping cream and made yogurt at home.It really gives a creamy texture and certainly enhances the taste. Persimmon Chia Yogurt Verrine is an ideal fall dessert to make in large batch.It can also be had as a breakfast on the go if you were to fill it in jar with tight lid .
Ingredients :
Fuyu Persimmon - 2 ( 1 per person)
Homemade yogurt from heavy whipping cream - 4 -5 tbsp( Really thick not sour)
Chia seed - 1 1/2 tbsp
Honey - 2 tsp
Method :
- Wash ,wipe and freeze ripe persimmon for 24 hours.
- Soak chia seeds in 1/2 glass water and let it stand for 1 hour to expand or overnight in fridge.
- When u are ready to assemble in the glass simply take out the frozen persimmon put it in warm water for a few minutes then cut off leave part and peel the skin gently with potato peeler (u might have to hold the fruit with a paper towel or cloth as the fruit would be still cold).Cut into bite size pieces
To assemble
- Arrange few pieces of fruit at the bottom of the glass then slowly put 2 tbsp of yogurt per glass then hold a spoon upside down on top of the yogurt and gently pour 2-3 tsp of chia seeds onto the back of the spoon.So the layers would not mix up .On top add add the remaining cut fruits.Serve chilled or at room temperature.
- Before serving drizzle some honey.
Thank you so much Chitz for giving me an opportunity to be your guest.Wish you all the best and hope you join Deepak soon.
And that was the very sweet lady from the land of 'coconuts & elephants' :) treating me & my dear readers will a fall dessert. Thank you so much Meena for doing this guest post for me.. I do miss Persimmons & you made me reminiscence of my indulgence of it :)
Cheers,
Chitz
Thank you so much for inviting me Chitz.U have always been my besty..hope u come back to blogging soon miss u girl!
ReplyDeleteOh comments about me kidilam annu I am smiling ear to ear :))
Beautiful verrine..and equally beautiful guest post :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely creamy dessert so apt for Christmas and a new twist too. Chitz like you said Meena talks a lot through her pictures. nice to see a two lovely people become friends :) cheers and hugs to both of you
ReplyDeleteDifferent version. Nice post.
ReplyDeleteEasy to assemble dessert!!! Looks inviting!!!
ReplyDeleteas usual clicks are awesome and dessert is more awesome. nice job both of you.
ReplyDeleteLovely guest post and recipe! This fruit is new to me but is really tempting to the core :)
ReplyDeletethis looks so yummy and healthy I must try.. nice guest post
ReplyDeleteLovely post dear.back to see chitz after my break.lovely dessert.super recipe Meena
ReplyDeleteChitz its wonderful to have you back here..:-) Meena the dessert sure looks tempting. I am yet to taste this fruit and the markets are flooded with this fruit... hope to try it on soon.
ReplyDeleteLovely post and recipe both!
lovely snaps
ReplyDeleteyummy dessert recipe dear...
ReplyDeletei never knew the name of this fruit... what we call this is thakkali pazham... looks like my kind of dessert!!! such a lovely guest post dear... :)
ReplyDeleteSame here, I too have never tried this fruit, though see it always in the fruits section. Blogging has really introduced me into so many new and tasty treats. Nice post and lovely recipe. First time here Chitz, lovely blog you have got.
ReplyDeletewow !! luk at that..those clicks !!Meena !!! i fall for ur pictures..wallah !!! And Chitz....houw u doing ??
ReplyDeleteClicks are just fantastic. Lovely guest post. Done a nice job both of you.
ReplyDeleteLovely guest post both of you...wonderful clicks meena..wish i could have some...
ReplyDeleteO my so so so beautiful! .. Wow :) Lovely recipe too! Kudos to both of you! Lovely post
ReplyDeleteThank you so much dearies for ur comments.Ur words mean a lot to me.
ReplyDeleteThrough your post I got to know about Meena ..another talented blogger with stunning pictures. How are you Chitz?
ReplyDeleteeasy and nice dessert ...... happy to follow you also view my space..............http://prachisvegkitchen.blogspot.in/
ReplyDelete"Great blog, it seems lots of effort and time was put into it. But its nicely written, reading this is effortless.
ReplyDeleteThanks"
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