There are several ways to make a fruit salpicón. Some do it with cola soda, others with orange juice, some prepare it with Colombian soda, and in the same style, there are many other ways to prepare a delicious salpicón. Let me tell you, in all versions, its taste is delightful, and although each drink and fruit give it a unique touch, its flavor will always captivate us.
It's a typical Colombian recipe, very popular in the Valle del Cauca, and it has spread nationally. You can serve it as a dessert, an appetizer, or simply to enjoy on a hot day, alone or with company. In many places, you often find fruit salpicón served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or your favorite flavor, or also with condensed milk, which adds a special touch to the salpicón.
Kids love it, and let's be honest, so do we. How can we miss the opportunity to prepare it, especially in our country where we have a wide variety of fresh fruits of different sizes, flavors, sweet, sour... So, it's essential to consume them daily, as they are a source of vitamins, minerals, fiber, water, and have many properties that benefit our health.
So, there's no excuse not to enjoy a homemade fruit salpicón, perfect for enjoying with the family on a hot afternoon, or adapting it as a dessert by adding a scoop of ice cream on top. It caters to all tastes and everyone, as this recipe doesn't need added sugar, and mostly comprises natural ingredients. So, get encouraged and let's prepare this recipe.
How can I ensure the fruits are perfectly ripe for the salpicón?
One of the most important factors in preparing a delicious fruit salpicón is making sure all the fruits are at their optimal ripeness. Look for firm but juicy fruits, avoiding those too soft or, on the contrary, green. A ripe mango, for instance, has a sweet aroma and is slightly soft to the touch. For pineapples, choose one with a sweet smell at the base and vibrant green leaves.
Can I add other fruits to the recipe?
Absolutely! Fruit salpicón is a very versatile recipe. You can add your favorite fruit as long as it's in season and fresh. Popular options include melon, grapes, and kiwi. Just remember to maintain a balance in flavors, so no fruit predominates too much over the others.
How can I make the salpicón more appealing to children?
Adding vanilla ice cream or condensed milk on top not only makes it more delicious but can also make it more appealing to kids. You can also use fun fruit cutters to make the fruit pieces more attractive.
How can I keep this recipe fresh for longer?
To keep this recipe fresher for longer, store it in an airtight container and refrigerate. It's best consumed within the first 24 hours for optimal enjoyment, but it can last up to 48 hours in the fridge.
What's the best way to serve it?
Fruit salpicón is best served in a tall glass, allowing the vibrant colors of the different fruits to be appreciated. It can be served with a long spoon so diners can enjoy all the fruits in each bite.
Tips and Tricks
One thing to bear in mind is to stir the fruits very gently to prevent them from breaking apart. Also, if you're using orange juice, I suggest freshly squeezed for a more natural flavor.
Common Mistakes
A common mistake is not cutting the fruits into uniform pieces. This can result in some fruits standing out in flavor, while others get lost. Try to maintain a uniform size for all fruit pieces.
Similar Recipe Recommendations
If you liked this fruit salpicón, you might try the tropical fruit salad, which also uses a mix of fresh fruits, or the fruit macedonia dressed with orange juice and a touch of honey. Both recipes share the freshness and colors of the salpicón and are an excellent way to enjoy.
📖 Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup of pineapple (cut into small pieces)
- 1 cup of mango (cut into small pieces)
- 4 cups of strawberry (papaya, watermelon, or orange juice.)
- 1 cup of strawberries (cut into small pieces)
- 1 cup of apple (cut into small pieces)
- Vanilla ice cream or condensed milk (optional)
- 1 cup of banana (cut into small pieces)
- 1 cup of papaya (cut into small pieces)
Instructions
- Place the pineapple, mango, strawberries, apple, banana, and papaya in a large bowl, and pour the juice over the fruit.
- Stir very gently to avoid damaging the fruits.
- To serve, it's best in a tall glass. If desired, top with ice cream or drizzle with condensed milk.
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