INGREDIENTS:
Pomegranate arils - 1/2cup
Banana – 1
Fresh pomegranate juice – ¼ cup
Chilled plain yogurt – 1cup
Sugar – ¼ cup
Mint springs for garnishing
METHOD:
Prepare juice from one fresh pomegranate. Separate 1/2 cup of the arils from fruit and keep aside.
Cut the bananas into small round shapes.
In a medium-mixing bowl combine yogurt, sugar and blend well. Now add juice and banana and stir well.
Now place the arils into this mixture and refrigerate for 30 mins.
Transfer the dip to a serving bowl and garnish with mint sprigs.
This post is my contribution to sra who is hosting AFAM-Pomegranate started by maheswari of beyond the usual
Cooooool desert !! ...Iam sure it must be tasty ...... and nice cambo
ReplyDeletewill try it.
What a lovely combo. Great recipe.
ReplyDeleteGreat, simple recipe Dhivya! :)
ReplyDeletewow..with pomegranate juice and banana..it would have tasted so good. keap rocking Dhivya.......
ReplyDeleteBeautiful & cooling picture :) Happy V-Day!
ReplyDeleteThe picture is looking so tempting. Want to try it for sure.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure this is one big tangy treat. Thanks, Dhivya!
ReplyDeleteWoe tastes like yummy and i will try at home and i know that it will turn out to be a great dessert.
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Thats a cool idea
ReplyDeleteRoyal!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dish studded with Rubies!!:)
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe. I'm from Poland so we do not use pomegranate so often. Most of the time in salads as you write. But this is very nice and innovative option. Maybe not for a dessert because I never tend to have desserts after meals. But it would be a great refuel after yoga classes.
ReplyDeletei second asha :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty-looking dessert! :)
ReplyDeletePomegranate yogurt Dip looks so beautiful ..
ReplyDeletesure it will be tasty ..
lovely pic
hugs and smiles
jaya
simple and neat dessert!!!
ReplyDeletewow, what a lovely entry! Looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteVery nice and simple dessert. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteoooo nice recipe. 2 of my fav fruits: pom and banana. Great blog dear...got here through another blogger. Keep up those yummy entries coming
ReplyDeletenot so much a fan of pomegranate!! but give me bananas anytime with dessert!! :))
ReplyDeletevanmala - yes...it tates wonderful
ReplyDeleteMythreyee - thanks for stopping by
Kalai - thank u
lavanya raj - thank u lavanya...it tastes good as you said
cham - thank u ..happy V day to u too
hima - would love to hear ur feedback
sra - yes sra
sahefa - like to hear ur feedback
easycrafts - thank u
seena and asha - thanks for stopping by
ReplyDeletejo - thanks for ur interest...try it u will like it for sure
sia and tbc - thanks for stopping by friends
jaya, prema and uma- thanks for visiting and comments
meera - thank u
anuzi - thanks for ur comments
superchef - sure,,,,glad u like this
Dhivya, that picture looks so colorful. There is such contrast in the bowl... Love this dip.
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is nice and colourful.. makes a wonderful dessert..
ReplyDeletehi dhivya,
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my blog and encouraging me..Loved your blog too...i loved the lemon hearts...will try that sometime.
Wounderful Idea!!Excellent picture presentation.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Dessert!!!
ReplyDeleteNice picture...
ReplyDeleteOH WOW Dhivya what a great recipe! Sure know what to use my couple of Pomegranates on now :)
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Rina - thanks for visiting bye blog
ReplyDeleteanu - Yes..it makes the wonderful dessert
sowmya - Glad u like lemon hearts..thanks for stopping by
kf,daily meals and deepa - Thank u
rosie - would love to hear ur feedback
nice recipe divya and beautiful pic too
ReplyDeletePic looks so grt dhivya. Love the combination of banana and pomogranate . Nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteHi Dhivya..
ReplyDeleteThanks for ur comment..nice meeting u here.Guess u r from tamilnadu..Am from tuticorin..guess u know the place..U have a really nice blog..
What do u do?I came to US last October after my marriage.Would be glad to hear more from u..
Yours,
Divya..
very nice dish...yum!
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