Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Did you know that you can carbonate fruit to make a fizzy, refreshing and unique gastronomic treat? Great as a starter or palette cleanser in between courses.

Making carbonated fizzy fruit is a quick and simple process but will impress your dinner party guests to no end. All you need is a selection of fruit, a cream dispenser or soda siphon and CO2 chargers. It is important to check that you have the right chargers - Carbon dioxide (CO2) and NOT nitrous oxide (N2O) chargers as N2O cream chargers will not make the fruit fizzy but will give it a funny taste.

You will need:
  • A selection of fruit, cut into bit sized pieces (as if you were making a fruit salad) Apples, oranges, kiwi fruit, pineapple and grapes work well, however, strawberries don't taste as great.
  • A cream dispenser/whipper or soda siphon
  • Carbon dioxide (CO2) charger

Method:
  • Cut your fruit into bite sized pieces, grapes need to be cut in half as they often explode due to pressure in the siphon.
  • Place the fruit into your siphon and charge it with CO2. You can place the siphon in the fridge overnight to increase the amount of CO2 in the fruit 
  • Release the pressure in the siphon before unscrewing the top and serving your now fizzy fruit.
  • Note that the fruit needs to be eaten within 15 minutes of being released from the siphon, otherwise it will lose its 'fizz'.

Serving suggestions:
Why not try adding to your sangria for a fizzy twist?
Fizzy grapes make a fantastic accompaniment to cheese and wine.
Fizzy melon balls served with Prosciutto or Parma ham as an impressive dinner party starter to really show off your molecular gastronomy skills!

You can browse a range of soda siphons, CO2 chargers and cream dispensers and N2O chargers on our website: www.discountcream.co.uk

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