Instructions
Step 1
To a large pot, add the prickly pears and fill with cold water. Drain the water, pouring off any dirt or debris, then fill the pot again just to cover. Bring to a gentle simmer and turn off the heat. Set aside to cool for about 10 minutes, then drain the fruit through a fine-mesh strainer.
Step 2
Set the strainer over a medium bowl and use a wooden spoon to smash and pierce the fruit, letting the juice drain into the bowl. Remove any thick skins from the strainer, then transfer the remaining pulp to a double layer of cheesecloth and squeeze any excess juice through the strainer. You should have about 1½ cups.
Step 3
Transfer the juice to a 6-inch square glass container or baking dish and freeze until solid, about 3 hours. Once frozen, use a fork to scrape into fluffy crystals and serve.
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To a large pot, add the prickly pears and fill with cold water. Drain the water, pouring off any dirt or debris, then fill the pot again just to cover. Bring to a gentle simmer and turn off the heat. Set aside to cool for about 10 minutes, then drain the fruit through a fine-mesh strainer.
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Set the strainer over a medium bowl and use a wooden spoon to smash and pierce the fruit, letting the juice drain into the bowl. Remove any thick skins from the strainer, then transfer the remaining pulp to a double layer of cheesecloth and squeeze any excess juice through the strainer. You should have about 1½ cups.
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Transfer the juice to a 6-inch square glass container or baking dish and freeze until solid, about 3 hours. Once frozen, use a fork to scrape into fluffy crystals and serve.