Orange Hibiscus Ice-pops

Makes: 4 servings

2 tablespoons dried hibiscus flowers, or 4 hibiscus teabags

1 star anise

1 cm (1⁄2 in) piece of fresh ginger

2 tablespoons orange juice

2 teaspoons raw honey, or to taste

Refreshing, fun, and easy to prepare, these ice-pops are a summertime favorite. Kids love their sweet fruitiness, while adults are seduced by their tart berry and spice notes, so you can tailor the amount of honey you use to suit your audience.

Time: 10 minutes + time to freeze

Put 2 cups water and hibiscus into a medium pan, and add the star anise and ginger. Bring to the boil, then lower the heat and let simmer uncovered for 5 minutes.

Remove from the heat, let it cool for just a couple of minutes, add the orange juice and honey, and stir. Once the honey is dissolved in the liquid, remove the hibiscus flowers or teabags, the ginger and star anise.

Let cool to room temperature, then pour into ice-pop molds, filling them only three-quarters of the way up: the liquid will expand as it freezes.

Put in the freezer for 2 hours minimum; once they’re out, hand them around immediately!

 

From the forthcoming book Bilhana: Wholefood Recipes from Egypt, Lebanon, and Morocco by Yasmine Elgharably, Shewekar Elgharably, Photographs by Yehia El-Alaily (AUC Press, June 2021).

Bilhana (Egyptian for ‘bon appétit’) brings a contemporary twist to traditional Middle Eastern dishes with the use of healthy cooking methods and the freshest ingredients the region has to offer.

 

 

 

 


 

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