Double Fruit Kanten Made with Orange Kanten Gelée

I made a kanten dessert to enjoy the citrusy sweetness of fresh orange juice.
This is plenty delicious with just the natural sweetness of the juice, so I don't use sugar. (It separates a bit, but you can enjoy that as part of the sauce). You can quickly make this with canned fruit and honey soy milk, or you can make it really luxurious if you make it using only fresh fruit. For ~6 servings. Recipe by Mikki-an
Double Fruit Kanten Made with Orange Kanten Gelée
I made a kanten dessert to enjoy the citrusy sweetness of fresh orange juice.
This is plenty delicious with just the natural sweetness of the juice, so I don't use sugar. (It separates a bit, but you can enjoy that as part of the sauce). You can quickly make this with canned fruit and honey soy milk, or you can make it really luxurious if you make it using only fresh fruit. For ~6 servings. Recipe by Mikki-an
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Add the ◎ ingredients to a pot, turn on low heat, and heat while stirring with a rubber spatula. Continue to heat over a very low flame after it reaches a boil.
- 2
Add 200ml orange juice to step 1, and chill in an ice water bath. Puree the orange kanten gelée after it cools, and this part is done.
- 3
This won't solidify if you heat up the citric acid and kanten together. It won't coagulate well, so it will return to the state of step 2 if you let it be without even mixing.
- 4
Drain the water from the canned fruit, cut into bite sizes on top of paper towel to rid any excess water. Drain the water from the kanten, too.
- 5
Cut the fruit up into bite sizes (I used oranges today). Feel free to use your favorite fruit.
- 6
Chill all of the prepared ingredients in the fridge until you are ready to eat them.
- 7
Line up the kanten in a bowl. I am using store-bought kanten and homemade grapefruit kanten today. Add in the fruit as well.
- 8
Top with the kanten gelée, check the balance, and add the fruit on top. Arrange it with boiled kuromame beans or mint leaves.
- 9
I think it is good to serve kanten gelée in an equal portion to fruits/kanten.
- 10
I think it's also good to arrange the fruit and kanten together in a big glass bowl, top with the kanten gelée and eat together.
- 11
This is also delicious if you use it after step 2 in yogurt or on ice cream.
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