Hot & Spicy Pop Sickle!!!

Hot & Spicy Pop Sickle!!!






Hot & Spicy Pop Sickle:

I still manage to bring some decent food, using only the basic gadgets at home(some are very primitive tho’). Yes, I prefer stone grinder over a blender for little things, I am the only Indian(atleast I think so’) who never owned a pressure cooker!!! It has always been so easy for me trash and donate all the unwanted goods like (electric rice cooker, steamer, deep fryer, etc)considering the fact, that I will never use them! I do the same, when I visit my home…rearrange with only essentials!! Which really makes my Mom very mad(angry)!!!I dunno why, never been an electronic person!

Over the time, I have accumulated many kitchen tools, that is so unlike me! Like I discovered, untouched gadgets in my kitchen…electric mixer, coffee blender, immersion circulator (foam creator?), bullet mixie (used only once), food processor (simply untouched), marianation syringe, couple of thermometers…though I kept saying, I know how to take care of myself with basic essential goods, it happens to me too…shopped so much without any idea!!!

So, I also had this ‘pop sickle mold’ abandoned somewhere in my kitchen cupboard. Planned to fix something adult today, aaah don’t get me wrong or anything, made some hot & spicy pop sickle, just to suit this lovely not-so-cold but yet ‘breezy cold weather!!

Ingredients:

Tomatoes
Jalopenos
Cilantro
Salt to taste
Dash of Chaat masala.

Method:

Blend and puree everything together and fill them up in a pop-sickle mold, freeze.

Thaw them a little and enjoy:) Yes, I liked it:)

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45 Responses so far.

  1. Sarah Naveen says:

    Oh wow!!! Thats a brilliant one…Loved it

  2. Nithu Bala says:

    Very innovative..love it Dear :-)

  3. wooow Malar!.. never heard of pop sickle and spicy together!!.. looks very very tempting and absolutely mouth watering!!.. and interesting introduction!! :)

  4. Wonderful idea looks very bright, ofcourse I too use the mortar to grind small things for rasam… I love using those old gadgets ;)

  5. Chetana says:

    Awww….very thoughtfull of u…frozen gazpacho..loved ur idea gal.

  6. Anupama says:

    Even I collect gadgets like that Malar and each time I go to India, my list only grows… he he he…

    You certainly think out of the box… I would have never been able to come up with something like that :-)

  7. Pravs says:

    i too have a marination syringe, still have not opened the package yet :) Nice pop-sickle.

  8. Rekha shoban says:

    wow!!interesting and new one…want to have one..

  9. Gita says:

    I had a good laugh over this post Malar…good one :) The “pop sickles” do sounds interesting and super spicy :)

  10. ruchikacooks says:

    Cool- or should I say hot :)

    Looks yum, the podi idlis too, lunch box specials/

  11. Thats really interesting and a nice one malar…

  12. Cilantro says:

    Loved the great idea of spicy Pop Sickle. Looks very very tempting to me. I might try them with Tamarind.

  13. Tina says:

    Wow great idea dear…Looks new and interesting..

  14. Parita says:

    Wow! what a wonderful idea!

  15. Sum says:

    Oooo…. Looks so tempting!!

  16. Peanutts says:

    I dont own a rice cooker either, borrowed one recently but prefer using the old method although i do wonder why on earth you have an foam creater?
    Love the popsicle recipe very creative, must give it a try, i think i have a popsicle mould hidden some where ;)

  17. Priya says:

    wow..spicy pop sickle.. neenga engayoo poyittenga..

  18. Priya says:

    Very creative and unique popsickle…thanks for sharing..

  19. priya says:

    so colorful and interesting…ur so creative, malar!

  20. Pari says:

    I want this too..what a blend of ingredients..yumm

  21. u are too creative dear…grt pop sickle

  22. Latha says:

    Wow…thats ans interesting one…loved it :) .

  23. Sayantani says:

    marination syringe???heard it for the first time. but how do you manage without pressure cooker? hats off to you dear. the popsickle idea is a superhit one.but did you add some water as well?

  24. Nandini says:

    Ooh! Popsicle with a different flavor! It’s nice! Amazing!

  25. Very innovative…i like eating ice lollies…but not the sweet ones…u solved my problem…

  26. very innovative…i like ice lollies…but not the sweet ones…u solved my problem…thanks… :)

  27. Malar,

    (with a smile on my lips)….
    idhu vandhu “fix something adult” -aaa??? hhihihih, looks like my daughter’s choppu jaamaa, hihhiih lol!

    ok, ok, nice vegetable ice cream -aa ??? hihihhi

    ok, ok, spicy pop sickle!!!!

    have a nice week end dear !!!!

  28. Asha says:

    OMG!! Give me some, looks so spicy and yummy. I would have that even it’s getting 20F here today. Slurp!!

  29. Now thats interesting!!! A great idea! Lovely blend of flavours:)

  30. RAKS KITCHEN says:

    Thats a cool Idea Malar! I will try one day for sure!

  31. This is so interesting! spicy pop sickle..so different and wonderful!

  32. Siddhi S says:

    wow malar very nice recipe…spicy n chilled…yummy

  33. Swathi says:

    Malar,

    I like the idea of making hot and spicy pop sickle.

  34. AshKuku says:

    WOW!!!! what a chatpata pop sickle…
    Loved the look of it, & so must be the taste for sure…

    Ash….
    (http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)

  35. Valarmathi says:

    Interesting one, looks yumm.

  36. Malar Gandhi says:

    Thank you so much friends.:)

  37. Yasmeen says:

    No pressure cooker? I cannot cook a complete dinner without it, especially for dal and meat dishes.
    The spicy pops is such a cool idea :D

  38. Spice says:

    hey, that’s a cool idea……but i’m curious what do u do to cook rajma,chana kind of stuff without pressure cooker…..i know u’r a big chicken fan & that taste’s better when cooked without cooker but rajma, chana I can’t…

  39. Dershana says:

    salsa – rasam cross on stick???

  40. Malar Gandhi says:

    Ha ha…you got it, right Dershana:):)

  41. Malar Gandhi says:

    Dear Sayantani, Yasmeen, Spice

    I use microwave for cooking rice, lentils, legumes, potatoes and stuff. Its pretty easy to clean and totally carefree. Better than presuure cooker…which are heavy to handle, loud and needs attention and cleaning gives me creeps.

    So far, its never challenging…

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