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Everything Else => Recipes => Topic started by: Tomas on June 25, 2012, 10:05:29 AM
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Hi all milkshakers,
I am looking for a good Mamey milkshake recipe. Thanks.
Tomas
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I have been using a really simple recipe of
1 Mamey
1 Cup Milk
1 Tbs Condensed Milk
1 Cup Ice
1 Tbs Sugar
Mix in Blender adding small amounts of milk to liquify.
I barely notice a difference between varieties with this mix, but in fairness Pantin has a sweeter taste, Pace a little more like Caramel, Lorito and Magana are nice, but all are AWESOME!
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Thanks a million pj1881! I will use your recipe in a few weeks and post pictures too.
Tomas
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Thanks a million pj1881! I will use your recipe in a few weeks and post pictures too.
Tomas
Hi Tomas
skip the sugar and add a sprinkle of salt.
JF
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Hey JF,
Thanks for your adjusted recipe. I will use pj1881's recipe as the base and then experiment a little after trying pj1881's, and perhaps even try a pinch of salt even though it sounds strange to me.
Tomas
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hey I never heard of a milkshake with ice?
I though u just mix fruit, ice-cream and milk, to desired constancy, in a blender.
Robert is here has a great milkshake, and I believe he uses the ingredients as listed above, although he might not.
I have been using a really simple recipe of
1 Mamey
1 Cup Milk
1 Tbs Condensed Milk
1 Cup Ice
1 Tbs Sugar
Mix in Blender adding small amounts of milk to liquify.
I barely notice a difference between varieties with this mix, but in fairness Pantin has a sweeter taste, Pace a little more like Caramel, Lorito and Magana are nice, but all are AWESOME!
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Hey JF,
Thanks for your adjusted recipe. I will use pj1881's recipe as the base and then experiment a little after trying pj1881's, and perhaps even try a pinch of salt even though it sounds strange to me.
Tomas
Hi Tomas
Good choice. pj almost had it right.
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Very good tip JF. A lot of people don't know about the pinch of salt in our batidos.
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Very good tip JF. A lot of people don't know about the pinch of salt in our batidos.
Internet recipes are not very reliable.
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Just had another mamey shake...
1 fully ripe Pantin/Lorito/Pace (or two Viejo) mamey
1 scoop of Ben & Jerrys or Hagen Dazs vanilla ice cream
1 to 2 tablespoons of sugar (taste the mamey and add sugar as needed, if needed)
1/2 to 3/4 cup of milk (again, have to judge depending on the mamey)
Add all ingredients into a blender, blend till smooth and creamy...enjoy!
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Just had another mamey shake...
1 fully ripe Pantin/Lorito/Pace (or two Viejo) mamey
1 scoop of Ben & Jerrys or Hagen Dazs ice cream
1 to 2 tablespoons of sugar (taste the mamey and add sugar as needed, if needed)
1/2 to 3/4 cup of milk (again, have to judge depending on the mamey)
Add all ingredients into a blender, blend till smooth and creamy...enjoy!
What kind of ice cream did you use? Or does it matter?
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Just had another mamey shake...
1 fully ripe Pantin/Lorito/Pace (or two Viejo) mamey
1 scoop of Ben & Jerrys or Hagen Dazs ice cream
1 to 2 tablespoons of sugar (taste the mamey and add sugar as needed, if needed)
1/2 to 3/4 cup of milk (again, have to judge depending on the mamey)
Add all ingredients into a blender, blend till smooth and creamy...enjoy!
What kind of ice cream did you use? Or does it matter?
oops...vanilla, sorry about that. post above has been edited to reflect same.
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Just had another mamey shake...
1 fully ripe Pantin/Lorito/Pace (or two Viejo) mamey
1 scoop of Ben & Jerrys or Hagen Dazs ice cream
1 to 2 tablespoons of sugar (taste the mamey and add sugar as needed, if needed)
1/2 to 3/4 cup of milk (again, have to judge depending on the mamey)
Add all ingredients into a blender, blend till smooth and creamy...enjoy!
What kind of ice cream did you use? Or does it matter?
oops...vanilla, sorry about that. post above has been edited to reflect same.
Sounds delish! But is it really necessary to add sugar to ice cream and sweet mamey? You wanna get me onto list of obese people? HAHAHAHA
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Just had another mamey shake...
1 fully ripe Pantin/Lorito/Pace (or two Viejo) mamey
1 scoop of Ben & Jerrys or Hagen Dazs ice cream
1 to 2 tablespoons of sugar (taste the mamey and add sugar as needed, if needed)
1/2 to 3/4 cup of milk (again, have to judge depending on the mamey)
Add all ingredients into a blender, blend till smooth and creamy...enjoy!
What kind of ice cream did you use? Or does it matter?
oops...vanilla, sorry about that. post above has been edited to reflect same.
Sounds delish! But is it really necessary to add sugar to ice cream and sweet mamey? You wanna get me onto list of obese people? HAHAHAHA
nope, not necessary...thats why I said taste and "if needed" :) I had some mamey earlier this year that came from Homestead. They were watered down from the rain and did need a touch of sugar. The shake I made tonight were from local mamey I picked and were very sweet.
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Rains like crazy here and all the mameys are super sweet. Must be more to it than just rain?? Maybe combination of sandy soil and rain?? Or??
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Rains like crazy here and all the mameys are super sweet. Must be more to it than just rain?? Maybe combination of sandy soil and rain?? Or??
I hear you...never saw mameys so watery. Could just be poor growing conditions/care. Not the first time I have seen poor quality fruit from "farms" in Homestead (not just mamey, have seen really poor quality jackfruit coming from Homestead...definitely just crappy seedling fruit). Fruit were actually purchased for the seeds so was not a big deal, just a bummer when trying to use the flesh (literally had to strain off the water). The mameys I have been picking/eating grown near me have not had that problem whatsoever.
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Here is the outcome of my Pantin Milkshake I did earlier today:
(http://s12.postimage.org/utnmro6p5/IMG_5670.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/utnmro6p5/)
(http://s15.postimage.org/6tlg0gh6f/IMG_5671.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/6tlg0gh6f/)
(http://s12.postimage.org/vkkyb6yg9/IMG_5672.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/vkkyb6yg9/)
(http://s11.postimage.org/4u6wo7e6n/IMG_5673.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/4u6wo7e6n/)
It as delicious!! And I didn't need to add any sugar either.
Tomas
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That's a beautiful plate, Tomas. I'm jealous ;D
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BSbullie has the right idea
Thats how I make pretty much all milkshakes
Just had another mamey shake...
1 fully ripe Pantin/Lorito/Pace (or two Viejo) mamey
1 scoop of Ben & Jerrys or Hagen Dazs vanilla ice cream
1 to 2 tablespoons of sugar (taste the mamey and add sugar as needed, if needed)
1/2 to 3/4 cup of milk (again, have to judge depending on the mamey)
Add all ingredients into a blender, blend till smooth and creamy...enjoy!
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If you want to simplify the recipe even further you could use two cups of this...
(http://s7.postimage.org/a59qg5zpz/Screen_shot_2010_10_08_at_5_03_48_PM.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/a59qg5zpz/)
Add 1/2 cup of milk and mix in blender!
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If you want to simplify the recipe even further you could use two cups of this...
(http://s7.postimage.org/a59qg5zpz/Screen_shot_2010_10_08_at_5_03_48_PM.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/a59qg5zpz/)
Add 1/2 cup of milk and mix in blender!
There is a better brand, gaby's, that is made in Miami-Dade County...
(http://s12.postimage.org/ieacibbex/product_mamey_sapote_dearest.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/ieacibbex/)
...however I would not supplement fresh mamey with mamey ice cream as it would alster the taste of the fresh mamey. After all, that is what you are after. As good as Gaby's is, or any commercially made product, it in no way compares to a fresh mamey shake. Soooo...ditch the mamey flavored ice cream and stick with vanilla.
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I was actually being facetious. I figure if you are going to make a milkshake keep it basic as to retain the natural flavor.
Milk to add the flavor of milk.
Ice to chill down the mixture.
Condensed Milk to offset the ice dilution.
Sugar to intensify the sweetness of the fruit.
And the fruit of course!
In the end you end up with milk, fruit, and Tbs of sugar, preserving the taste of the Mamey!
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I was actually being facetious. I figure if you are going to make a milkshake keep it basic as to retain the natural flavor.
Milk to add the flavor of milk.
Ice to chill down the mixture.
Condensed Milk to offset the ice dilution.
Sugar to intensify the sweetness of the fruit.
And the fruit of course!
In the end you end up with milk, fruit, and Tbs of sugar, preserving the taste of the Mamey!
IMO, problem with your recipe is:
- sweetened condensed milk has a distict flavor that is not needed
- no need to add ice to the shake, that will just water it down (if the milk and ice cream are cold, your shake will be cold (I have never had an issue with my resipe...its naturally thick and creamy, chilled and no addition of a water product)...you could even chill the mamey also, and if you want the seed, cut in half to remove the seed then refrigerate the fruit)
Same recipe I use can be used with canistel (you can add nutmeg if you like for a neat twist, makes it taste similar to eggnog)
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http://www.icuban.com/food/batidos.html (http://www.icuban.com/food/batidos.html)
http://karma-free-cooking.com/2009/05/30/mamey-milkshake/ (http://karma-free-cooking.com/2009/05/30/mamey-milkshake/)
http://www.jctropicals.us/recipe/batido-de-mamey-mamey-shake (http://www.jctropicals.us/recipe/batido-de-mamey-mamey-shake)
http://www.flanboyanteats.com/cooking_recipes/in-the-mood-for-reminiscing-batido-de-mamey-milkshake/ (http://www.flanboyanteats.com/cooking_recipes/in-the-mood-for-reminiscing-batido-de-mamey-milkshake/)
http://thecubanrecipes.com/batidos-cuban-milkshakes/ (http://thecubanrecipes.com/batidos-cuban-milkshakes/)
http://cuban-aussie.blogspot.com/2012/04/mamey-milkshake-favourite-of-cubans.html (http://cuban-aussie.blogspot.com/2012/04/mamey-milkshake-favourite-of-cubans.html)
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http://www.icuban.com/food/batidos.html (http://www.icuban.com/food/batidos.html)
http://karma-free-cooking.com/2009/05/30/mamey-milkshake/ (http://karma-free-cooking.com/2009/05/30/mamey-milkshake/)
http://www.jctropicals.us/recipe/batido-de-mamey-mamey-shake (http://www.jctropicals.us/recipe/batido-de-mamey-mamey-shake)
http://www.flanboyanteats.com/cooking_recipes/in-the-mood-for-reminiscing-batido-de-mamey-milkshake/ (http://www.flanboyanteats.com/cooking_recipes/in-the-mood-for-reminiscing-batido-de-mamey-milkshake/)
http://thecubanrecipes.com/batidos-cuban-milkshakes/ (http://thecubanrecipes.com/batidos-cuban-milkshakes/)
http://cuban-aussie.blogspot.com/2012/04/mamey-milkshake-favourite-of-cubans.html (http://cuban-aussie.blogspot.com/2012/04/mamey-milkshake-favourite-of-cubans.html)
I said "in my opinion"...and I don't care how many recipes say to use ice (I have actually tried it with ice and prefer it made without it), I will continue to make my shakes in the mortal word of Frank Sinatra...
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What about only half the ice?
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http://www.icuban.com/food/batidos.html (http://www.icuban.com/food/batidos.html)
http://karma-free-cooking.com/2009/05/30/mamey-milkshake/ (http://karma-free-cooking.com/2009/05/30/mamey-milkshake/)
http://www.jctropicals.us/recipe/batido-de-mamey-mamey-shake (http://www.jctropicals.us/recipe/batido-de-mamey-mamey-shake)
http://www.flanboyanteats.com/cooking_recipes/in-the-mood-for-reminiscing-batido-de-mamey-milkshake/ (http://www.flanboyanteats.com/cooking_recipes/in-the-mood-for-reminiscing-batido-de-mamey-milkshake/)
http://thecubanrecipes.com/batidos-cuban-milkshakes/ (http://thecubanrecipes.com/batidos-cuban-milkshakes/)
http://cuban-aussie.blogspot.com/2012/04/mamey-milkshake-favourite-of-cubans.html (http://cuban-aussie.blogspot.com/2012/04/mamey-milkshake-favourite-of-cubans.html)
I said "in my opinion"...and I don't care how many recipes say to use ice (I have actually tried it with ice and prefer it made without it), I will continue to make my shakes in the mortal word of Frank Sinatra...
What, you are going to freeze the pulp? Ice is an abosulte for a Mamey Batido.
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http://www.icuban.com/food/batidos.html (http://www.icuban.com/food/batidos.html)
http://karma-free-cooking.com/2009/05/30/mamey-milkshake/ (http://karma-free-cooking.com/2009/05/30/mamey-milkshake/)
http://www.jctropicals.us/recipe/batido-de-mamey-mamey-shake (http://www.jctropicals.us/recipe/batido-de-mamey-mamey-shake)
http://www.flanboyanteats.com/cooking_recipes/in-the-mood-for-reminiscing-batido-de-mamey-milkshake/ (http://www.flanboyanteats.com/cooking_recipes/in-the-mood-for-reminiscing-batido-de-mamey-milkshake/)
http://thecubanrecipes.com/batidos-cuban-milkshakes/ (http://thecubanrecipes.com/batidos-cuban-milkshakes/)
http://cuban-aussie.blogspot.com/2012/04/mamey-milkshake-favourite-of-cubans.html (http://cuban-aussie.blogspot.com/2012/04/mamey-milkshake-favourite-of-cubans.html)
I said "in my opinion"...and I don't care how many recipes say to use ice (I have actually tried it with ice and prefer it made without it), I will continue to make my shakes in the mortal word of Frank Sinatra...
What, you are going to freeze the pulp? Ice is an abosulte for a Mamey Batido.
I am not arguing that fact as Batido is more of a smoothie, not a milkshake. If you want to be technical, the two are different.
Don't know what I am going to do with the pulp. I have a bunch of mamey and they are all ripening fater than I can eat them. Have made a load of shakes, have dehydrated some and made a flan out of it...and still have ripe fruit to go...
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I added a banana in my latest mamey milkshake. And both my daughter and wife liked it better than with only mamey. I think it was really good too - and you still could taste the mamey. I think almost anything you mix in with a banana will taste great in a milkshake.
Tomas
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I agree with bsbullie, no ice, just dilutes the taste. Freeze your mango or mamey first, and this replaces the ice. Vanilla ice cream & milk with a little vanilla extract & cinnamon does the trick!
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I added a banana in my latest mamey milkshake. And both my daughter and wife liked it better than with only mamey. I think it was really good too - and you still could taste the mamey. I think almost anything you mix in with a banana will taste great in a milkshake.
Tomas
I make a Hachiya Persimmon shake with bananas and strawberries and it taste just like a Mamey Batido.
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Here's my "mellow" lower-sugar, non-dairy Mamey shake:
Blend the following until creamy::
- 2 FAT slices of mamey sapote, skin removed
- 1 cup of almond milk
- 1 tbsp coconut oil
- 1 tbsp of xylitol OR palm sugar
- about 6 ice cubes
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Condensed milk is a must and I also use ice with milk. However I'm sure it's also great with vanilla ice cream and condensed milk.