PAPAYA LIME FRUIT BOATS WITH COCONUT YOGHURT
Papaya Lime Fruit Boats With Coconut Yoghurt are a vibrant way to enjoy tropical flavours in a nourishing breakfast or light snack. Fresh papaya halves are scooped clean and filled with silky coconut yoghurt, which is brightened with a splash of lime juice for a refreshing tang. A sprinkle of chia seeds adds texture and fibre, making each spoonful both satisfying and wholesome. The juicy papaya provides natural sweetness and a rich dose of vitamins A and C, while the yoghurt lends creaminess and plant-based protein. These fruit boats are ready in just ten minutes, requiring no cooking and their eye-catching presentation makes them perfect for brunch gatherings or a colourful start to the day. It is naturally vegan, gluten-free and low in sugar. The Papaya Lime Fruit Boats With Coconut Yoghurt offer a simple yet elegant way to boost your energy while enjoying tropical freshness.
RECIPE CATEGORY
Breakfast
SERVING SIZE
1
CUISINE
Caribbean
PREPARATION/TECHNIQUES
No‑Cook
OCCASION/HOLIDAY
Summer, Picnic
SPECIAL CONSIDERATION/DIETARY CONCERNS
Vegan, Vegetarian, Wheat / Gluten‑Free, Low Fat, Low / No Sugar, Organic, Raw, Kid Friendly
DISH TYPE
Frozen Dessert
INGREDIENTS
There are the following ingredients for Papaya Lime Fruit Boats With Coconut Yoghurt:
- 200 grams | 7.05 ounces | ½ small papaya, halved and deseeded
- 15 grams | 0.53 ounces | 1 tablespoon coconut yoghurt
- 5 milliliters | 0.17 fluid ounces | 1 teaspoon lime juice
- 2 grams | 0.07 ounces | ½ teaspoon chia seeds
FULL NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION
- Calories: 109 kilocalories
- Fat: 1.6 grams
- Saturated Fat: 0.9 grams
- Carbohydrate: 23.1 grams
- Sugar: 15.8 grams
- Fibre: 4.1 grams
- Sodium: 5 milligrams
- Protein: 1.8 grams
- Calcium: 65 milligrams
- Potassium: 413 milligrams
- Iron: 0.80 milligrams
PREPARATION
These steps are followed for the preparation of Papaya Lime Fruit Boats With Coconut Yoghurt:
- Prepare The Papaya: Cut a small papaya in half lengthwise. Use a spoon to scoop out the seeds and any stringy flesh, creating a smooth cavity in each half. Pat the interior dry with kitchen paper to ensure the yoghurt adheres.
- Mix The Filling: In a small bowl, combine 1 tablespoon of coconut yoghurt with 1 teaspoon of fresh lime juice. Stir until fully blended and slightly frothy. The lime juice not only adds zing but also prevents the yoghurt from tasting too sweet.
- Fill The Boats: Spoon the lime‑yoghurt mixture into the hollowed papaya halves and divide evenly. Use the back of the spoon to smooth the surface and create an even layer.
- Add Chia Seeds: Sprinkle ½ teaspoon chia seeds over the yoghurt, distributing evenly to ensure each spoonful includes a little crunch and extra nutrients.
- Serve Immediately: Arrange the papaya boats on a plate or platter. Serve at once to enjoy the contrast of cool yoghurt and juicy fruit.
PREPARATION TIME
10 minutes
COOKING TIME
0 minutes
TIPS
Here are some helpful tips for Papaya Lime Fruit Boats With Coconut Yoghurt:
- Choose Ripe Papaya: Look for fruit with golden‑yellow skin and a slight give when pressed for maximum sweetness.
- Dry Interior: Pat the papaya cavity dry to prevent the yoghurt from sliding out and to improve presentation.
- Even Lime Juice: Use a small strainer to remove pulp and seeds from the lime juice so it incorporates smoothly.
- Chia Variations: Lightly toast chia seeds in a dry pan for 30 seconds to enhance their nutty flavour before sprinkling.
- Serving Style: Garnish with a small sprig of mint or a dusting of lime zest for added visual appeal.
VARIATIONS
- Tropical Medley: Add a few diced mango or pineapple cubes on top of the yoghurt for extra fruit diversity.
- Nutty Crunch: Sprinkle 1 teaspoon toasted coconut flakes or chopped pistachios over the chia seeds for texture.
- Spiced Twist: Dust with a pinch of ground cinnamon or cardamom to introduce warming spice notes.
- Sweet Swirl: Drizzle ½ teaspoon maple syrup over the finished boats for a touch of natural sweetness.
- Protein Boost: Stir 1 teaspoon plant-based protein powder into the yoghurt before filling for extra sustenance.
PREPPING AND STORAGE
- Refrigerator: Assemble papaya boats up to 30 minutes before serving, so cover them loosely with cling film. Any longer and the papaya may begin to weep.
- Freezer: Freezing is not recommended because freezing alters the papaya’s texture and makes the yoghurt separate.