Tue 8 Jun 2010
I’ll Be So Blue Thinking About You: Blueberry Granita
Posted by Dana under Sweet
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Granita is the perfect kind of recipe to make on a day like this. No, it isn’t beautiful and sunny out, which would be another good time for granita making. It’s actually pretty rainy in these parts, with storm warnings to boot. Today has been quite a day. Let’s just say that work didn’t go well. After driving home crying, sitting in traffic crying, getting home and crying and then cuddling all my crying out, I need to do some serious thinking.
Granita is perfect for thinking. You boil some blueberries for a few minutes, and while waiting for them to cool you have time to think think think.
Then you puree them and mix them with all of the other ingredients, and question the validity and reasoning behind all of your previous thoughts. Yes, I used my Magic Bullet Blender for the puree step, it was a great Christmas present (thanks Mum!) and pureed quite admirably.
After stirring in the rest of the ingredients you let it sit in the freezer a spell, giving you some time to worry about leaving a job that is mostly perfect for you. Bring it out of the freezer and break it up with a spoon, wondering what the right thing to do is. Put it back in the freezer and reflect some more. Repeat the scraping and freezing until you have a sublime frozen treat, like a granular sorbet. Or of course, you could make it on a hot, sunny day where a cooling snack would refresh remarkably. Either way, a person feeling pensive or overheated would enjoy it equally I would think.

Blueberry Granita
(adapted from Oh-So-Blueberry Ice, Vegetarian Times July 2005)
Ingredients2 C blueberries (thawed if frozen)
1/2 C water
1/4 C sugar
1/4 C lemon juice
1-355 mL can of ginger ale
Directions- In a saucepan, bring blueberries, water and sugar to a boil. Simmer until the blueberries are bursting out of their skins (4 or 5 minutes) and then allow to cool to room temperature.
- Puree the blueberries until, well pureed, and having smooth consistency.
- Pour the blueberry puree into a metal baking pan and add the lemon juice and ginger ale. Stir to combine.
- Pop it in the freezer (hopefully you have a level surface to put it on), and leave for 30 minutes.
- Remove from the freezer and scrape with a spoon to break up the forming ice crystals (make sure to get into the corners! They freeze first!).
- Return it to the freezer, waiting half an hour and then rescraping. Repeat until fully frozen in crystallized granules.
- Spoon into bowls, or leave in the freezer for later use. Hopefully it would get eaten in the next day or so, or else the texture will start to be lost.
The blueberries had fantastic flavor. The lemon juice added an extra sparkle to the granita, while the ginger ale added a lovely hint of effervescence. It’s worth all of the waiting for it to freeze, and it definitely brightened my day.
Thanks to Brian for the last photo in this post. You Sir, are a much more talented photographer than I.
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As a note, if your granita melts a little and then refreezes or if you leave it in the freezer for a spell and loose the granita texture: scrape it with a fork instead of a spoon. The tines return it to its lovely crystalline grains.
Ooooh granita! Sounds so refreshing especially with the ginger ale. I do hope it helped you with your problem.
blueberries usually don’t make into recipes in my home because I eat them so quickly but i think i might actually give this recipe a try.
I started making this recipe wanting to eat the blueberries. After they got pureed I wanted to eat the puree, and when everything got mixed together I wished I could just drink the mixture. Luckily for me, patience prevailed.
I love the story behind the recipe too; great idea to make granita to help you reflect on a problem you are having at the moment; I think savouring the granita once it is made helps the problem recede into far away thoughts
Looks wonderful! I have always had yeast bread for thinking but maybe not the best for summer thoughts granita sounds great for the time of year! I hope your pensive time helps.
It was delicious
And for just a moment I imagined that the summer was hot, sunny and beautiful.
It would be nice to have some hot, sunny and beautiful instead of all of the rainy, cold and stormy. Maybe soon.