How to Make Fresh Delima Red Ice





How to Make Pomegranate Fresh Ice Ice - Hello my friend recipecaremasak.info today we are not to learn to cook nih but make fresh drink recipes with a special sweet taste, with the weather now that when the hot daytime sting by drinking cold fresh drinks certainly feels good.

The drink menu that we will give today is Pomegranate Ice Ice, has never known how this drink taste, surely the senses make the tongue want to drink continue deh gan, keep emang contents what this drink, the contents there are red pomegranate, yam, nata de coco , Grass and fresh ice shavings plus syrup and sweetened condensed milk that will make this beverage taste more special.


Already ga patiently ya ya want to know how to make it, too much description ya hahaha patiently gan following you please read the material and how to make red rubies.
Ingredients:

200 grams of yam, peeled, diced size 1/2 cm
1/4 teaspoon of red dye
100 grams of starch
Water to boil
250 grams of nata de coco, drained
250 grams of black grass jelly, cut box 1 cm
500 grams of shaved ice
250 ml of cocopandan flavored syrup, ready to use
3 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk

How to make Pomegranate Ice Ice:

The first step, Mix the yam and red dye then stir well.
Then, coat the yam with flour starch that has been prepared according to the dosage until flattened until the yam covered with flour. Continue to put in the refrigerator for about 20 minutes so that the flour attached to the yam.
Third, Boil in boiling water until floating. Lift. Then Flush with cold water then drain.
Last red pomegranate, nata de coco, and black cincau in a glass that has been prepared then add shaved ice, coco pandanus syrup, and sweetened condensed milk. Serve with interesting creations, and Pomegranate Ice Ice is ready to be served for all.

Pomegranate Red Ice is made for 5 servings of glass, if you want more portion of living estimated the required materials should be added to fit the portion you want.





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