Kiwi Cooler is a refreshing chilled drink that is delicious to serve on a hot summers day to beat the heat.
Ingredients:
3 ripe kiwi
2 large oranges
1 lemon
1 heaped tablespoon icing sugar(less if kiwis are really sweet)
250 ml BRITA filtered water
Ice cubes
1 kiwi for garnishing
Kiwi Cooler is a refreshing chilled drink that is delicious to serve on a hot summer’s day to beat the heat.
Ingredients:
3 ripe kiwis
2 large oranges
1 lemon
1 heaped tablespoon icing sugar (less if kiwis are really sweet)
250 ml BRITA filtered water
Ice cubes
1 kiwi for garnishing
Method:
1. Pour some BRITA filtered water into ice cubes tray and place in the freezer to set.
2. In a jug add the BRITA filtered water and icing sugar, mix thoroughly to dissolve the sugar and place the jug in the fridge to cool.
3. Cut the oranges in half and extract the juice and add it to a blender jug.
4. Cut the lemon in half and extract the juice and add it to the blender jug
5 Peel the three kiwis and cut them in half, remove the hard white inner core and dice them. Add them to the blender.
6. Add the chilled sugared water to the fruit in the blender and blend the fruit to a fine purée.
7. Peel the last kiwi and cut it into rings.
8. Add ice cubes to two serving glasses and pour the kiwi cooler in them.
9. Garnish the kiwi cooler with the kiwi slices.
Serve immediately.
NB- For best results use very ripe kiwis, the addition of icing sugar is optional, it can be replaced with honey instead.
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I was inspired to make this kiwi cooler after I read all about Lisa Faulkner who has been launching the 'Better with BRITA' campaign highlighting how she uses BRITA filtered water as an ingredient in cooking for the best tasting food and drink. Lisa has created many recipes using the BRITA filtered water such as Potato and kale curry, Tropical punch, English elderflower drink and even children friendly recipes such as risotto and pizza.
I was inspired to make this kiwi cooler after I read all about Lisa Faulkner who has been launching the 'Better with BRITA' campaign highlighting how she uses BRITA filtered water as an ingredient in cooking for the best tasting food and drink. Lisa has created many recipes using the BRITA filtered water such as Potato and kale curry, Tropical punch, English elderflower drink and even children friendly recipes such as risotto and pizza.
Nutritional experts recommend drinking around 1.5 litres of water every day. However, it's not just the volume of water that is important; the quality of the water also has a significant effect on your health and well-being. Tap water differs from region to region, it can contain many impurities and unpleasant substances affecting the taste of it. The patented BRITA technology has produced the BRITA filter Jug that reduces unpleasant and unwanted substances, such as limescale, metals or chlorine to give you clean refreshing water be it for drinking or cooking with.
The Brita Marella jug has a clean look, it comes in 6 amazing colours to compliment any kitchen and it is perfect to store in the fridge and can be taken straight to table. The jug is simple to use and clean and it comes with a built in indicator in the lid that lets you know when the filter needs changing. The jug retails at
£ 21.00 and is available to purchase on line and at most major retail stores. For details of BRITA products go to www.brita.co.uk
I would like to thank BRITA for sending me the beautiful mint jug featured in this post. It matches my kitchen colour scheme perfectly. The views and opinions expressed in this post are my own own.
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