This is a refreshing and nutritious drink made with ripe and sweet cantaloupes and is a superb thirst quencher. Cantaloupes are great especially when served in the morning for breakfast. It is also wonderful to set up a beautiful tray of sliced cantaloupe and honeydew melon along with watermelon during scorching hot summer days or any other day of the year while they are in season. In our home, like the homes of most Iranians, having fresh vegetables and fruits daily is a must and cantaloupe is one of the fruits/vegetables that we buy in large quantities when available.
Paloodeh, not to be confused with faloodeh (Persian frozen dessert), is made with pureed cantaloupe, sugar, water, and optional rosewater and is served chilled.
Paloodeh
Ingredients: Serves 2
1/2 cantaloupe
1 cup of ice cubes 1 tablespoon sugar (depending on your taste, increase or reduce the amount of sugar), honey or any other sweetener may also be used instead of sugar 1 tablespoon rosewater 1 tablespoon lime juice
Method:
Wash the cantaloupe, cut in half, remove the seeds, peel the skin off and cut into small pieces.
Place the pieces of cantaloupe into a blender, add sugar, ice, rosewater and lime juice. Blend until smooth.
Neil, thank you for stopping by and enjoy the last of your warm summer days! Maninas, thank you and the cute plate is from Iran! 5 Star Foodie, thank you so much! Joanne, sounds great! Chow and Chatter,thanks! e2dietitian, thanks for the info and for visiting!
Peanutts, Thank you. Benobird, You are too kind, as always. Roas, I love the addition of rose water too. Shayma jan,Thank you. I'm SO ready for Spring!x
Paloodeh sounds perfect for the last of our summer days. I'm not normally a fan of cantaloupe, but as a drink, it sounds so intriguing.
ReplyDeleteI love cantaloupe melons.
ReplyDeleteThe plate underneath the smoothie glass is so cute!
We love all kinds of smoothies and would love this delicious smoothie with cantaloupe!
ReplyDeleteMy roommate and I just accidentally got a cantaloupe from our grocery order! This seems like the perfect way to use it.
ReplyDeletewow know this is a smoothie
ReplyDeleteGood source of Vitamin A & C, antioxidants rich and good tasting! Thanks for the idea. Nice variation on my standby strawberry banana!
ReplyDeleteNeil, thank you for stopping by and enjoy the last of your warm summer days!
ReplyDeleteManinas, thank you and the cute plate is from Iran!
5 Star Foodie, thank you so much!
Joanne, sounds great!
Chow and Chatter,thanks!
e2dietitian, thanks for the info and for visiting!
wow looks very refreshing
ReplyDeleteLovely and refreshing recipe, beautifully presented as always!
ReplyDeleteSo refreshing! I love the addition of rosewater...
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Azita jan, it is just the sort of thing we need during these grey, cold months up North. a burst of colour. love it. as always, x, shayma
ReplyDeletePeanutts, Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBenobird, You are too kind, as always.
Roas, I love the addition of rose water too.
Shayma jan,Thank you. I'm SO ready for Spring!x
Thanks for sharing this recipe, its not often you see a smoothie with a Persian twist to it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo and wonderful dessert!
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