Coffee granita with brioche buns
- Prepare
- overnight
- Cook
- no cooking required
- Serve
- Serves 6–10
Serve this grown-up granita either in serving glasses or inside brioche buns – top with sweetened whipped cream, too, if you like. For this recipe, you will need a blender.
Ingredients
For the coffee granita
- coffee: 500ml/18fl oz espresso (or coffee made in a stovetop moka pot), cooled
- caster sugar: 200g/7oz caster sugar
To serve (optional)
- brioche: slightly warmed brioche buns
- whipping cream: 300ml/10fl oz whipping cream
- caster sugar: 2 tbsp caster sugar
Method
Put 300ml/10fl oz water in the fridge to chill.
Stir together the espresso coffee and cold water. Add the sugar and stir until dissolved.
Transfer to a deep dish, about 25cm wide, and put it in the freezer. Once it starts to freeze at the edges, stir it with a fork or whisk it every 10–15 minutes, until the mixture is almost completely frozen and icy (this will take a long time – perhaps 4 hours). It is ready to serve in this slightly wet, slushy state.
To keep it longer, let it freeze solid, then before serving take it out to thaw for 20 minutes or so, breaking it up with a fork.
If you are serving in glasses, chill your serving glasses for at least 20 minutes in the freezer before you serve the granita. Serve either in frozen glasses or brioche buns. If liked, you can whip the cream and sugar together until soft peaks form when the whisk is removed from bowl. Top the granita with the sweetened whipped cream.