Nature's Answer to a Sweet Tooth
The custard apple is a unique tropical fruit, beloved in India for its creamy, sweet flesh that tastes like a natural dessert. Its flavour is often described as a blend of banana, pineapple, and vanilla. Beyond its delicious taste, this fruit is a nutritional
powerhouse. It's packed with vitamins like C and B6, essential minerals such as potassium and magnesium, and a good amount of dietary fibre. This combination not only helps in boosting immunity and promoting good digestion but also provides a natural source of energy, making it an ideal ingredient to tackle those mid-day sugar cravings in a healthier way.
Picking and Prepping Your Custard Apple
The key to a great smoothie is a perfectly ripe custard apple. Look for a fruit that is pale green and gives slightly when you press it gently, similar to a ripe avocado. If it’s hard and dark green, it needs a few days to ripen at room temperature. The trickiest part of preparing sitaphal is removing the seeds. A common method is to cut the fruit in half, scoop out the flesh into a bowl, and then patiently separate the black seeds by hand. For a quicker method, you can place the pulp in a strainer over a bowl and press it with the back of a spoon; the soft pulp will fall through, leaving the seeds behind. This extra step is well worth the effort for a smooth, seed-free drink.
The Ultimate Creamy Smoothie Recipe
This recipe is simple, allowing the flavour of the custard apple to shine through. You'll need just a few basic ingredients to create this satisfying drink. Ingredients: - Pulp of 2 medium, ripe custard apples (seeds removed) - 1.5 cups of cold milk (dairy or plant-based like almond or coconut milk work well) - 1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder (optional) - 1 teaspoon honey or maple syrup (optional, adjust to taste as ripe sitaphal is very sweet) - A handful of ice cubes (optional, for an extra-chilled smoothie) Instructions: 1. Ensure all the black seeds have been removed from your custard apple pulp. 2. Add the seedless pulp, cold milk, and cardamom powder (if using) to a blender. 3. If you prefer a sweeter smoothie, add your chosen sweetener now. 4. Blend on medium speed for about 30-40 seconds, or until the mixture is smooth and creamy. Avoid over-blending, which can make it too frothy. 5. Taste and adjust sweetness if necessary. 6. For an extra-smooth texture, you can pour the smoothie through a fine-mesh sieve. 7. Pour into glasses, add ice cubes if desired, and serve immediately.
Customise Your Creation
While the classic recipe is delightful on its own, this smoothie is also a fantastic base for customisation. Here are a few ideas to get you started: - Protein Boost: Add a scoop of vanilla protein powder or a couple of tablespoons of Greek yoghurt for a more filling, protein-rich drink. - Tropical Twist: Blend in half a frozen banana or a few chunks of mango to introduce another layer of fruity flavour. - Thicker Smoothie Bowl: Use less milk and add a couple of tablespoons of rolled oats to create a thicker consistency perfect for a smoothie bowl. Top it with your favourite nuts, seeds, and fresh fruit. - Spice It Up: A tiny pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg can add a warm, aromatic note that complements the cardamom beautifully. - Go Vegan: Simply substitute dairy milk with your favourite plant-based alternative like almond, coconut, or cashew milk, and use maple syrup as a sweetener if needed.


















