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5 Fruit Sorbet Recipes
Sorbet is one of those amazing desserts that seems to break all of the rules. It provides the same satisfaction as ice cream, yet somehow manages to remain dairy-free. It’s a sweet treat that is nonetheless often served in the middle of larger meals as a palate cleanser. It’s low-fat, it’s (generally) vegan, and it is absolutely delicious. But did you know that it’s also fairly easy to make? By combining a few ingredients in a Blendtec blender, you can quickly create a number of fantastic sorbet recipes on par with anything you’d be able to get in the best restaurants. Here are five of our favorite homemade sorbet recipes from around the web. 1. Pineapple Sorbet For those who love pineapple, there are few fruits with a better overall punch. Pineapples taste great, offer a juicy, almost-citrusy texture, and are as visually appealing as they are tasty. Pineapples also provide a variety of health benefits, including decreasing the risk of age-related macular degeneration, helping fight asthma, regulating blood-pressure, and improving digestion. Given these advantages, it’s no surprise that pineapple makes a great sorbet. Here’s an easy recipe courtesy of The Girl Who Ate Everything.
Ingredients
½ organic pineapple 4–8 tablespoons of sugar (depending upon the ripeness of the pineapple) ½ cup water 1 small squeeze of fresh lemon juice (optional)Directions
- Cut the pineapple in half lengthwise, and then cut the flesh of ½ of the pineapple into cubes. Remove the flesh from the shell using a melon-baller. Set the shells aside.
- Place the ½ organic pineapple flesh in a Blendtec blender. Add the sugar, water, and optional lemon juice. Blend until smooth.
- Place the mixture in the freezer, and allow it to freeze for 1–2 hours.
- Once the mixture is fully frozen, return it to the blender. Blend again until smooth.
- Transfer the mixture back into the ½ pineapple shell, and then place the shell back into the freezer.
- Allow it to freeze for at least five hours before serving.
Ingredients
1½ cups frozen mango 1 banana ½ cup maple syrup ⅓ cup lemon juice Cayenne powder (to taste)Directions
- Combine the mango, banana, syrup, and lemon juice together in a Blendtec blender. Blend until smooth.
- Add a dash of cayenne pepper. Reblend and taste. Add more cayenne pepper to taste, and reblend.
- Place mixture in the freezer and allow to freeze fully before serving.
Ingredients
2 cans (13.5 oz each) coconut milk 1 can (15 oz) cream of coconut 1½ cups water ½ cup sweetened coconut flakes 1 pinch coconut flakes for garnish (optional)Directions
- In a Blendtec blender, blend the coconut milk and the cream of coconut until fully mixed.
- Transfer the mixture to a bowl. Add the water and the ½ cup coconut flakes to the bowl. Mix together. Place the mixture in the freezer for about 45 minutes, or until it is very cold (but not quite frozen).
- Transfer mixture back into blender. Blend until smooth.
- Place the mixture in a freezer, and allow it to freeze for several hours, or until it is firm.
- Garnish with coconut flakes, and serve.
Ingredients
½ cup water ½ cup sugar ½ cup grapefruit juice (white or pink) ½ cup fresh mint leaves (stems included) 1 fresh sprig of mint (optional, for garnish)Directions
- In a large saucepan, combine water, sugar, and mint leaves. Bring to boil over medium heat, stirring to dissolve sugar. Once sugar is completely dissolved, reduce heat and allow to simmer for 5 minutes.
- Remove from heat and allow to cool. Pour mixture into a Blendtec blender and add grapefruit juice. Blend on high until smooth.
- Pour blended mixture into freezer-safe container. Cover and place in freezer. Wait until mixture is frozen solid (this could take approximately six hours).
- Place frozen mixture in Blendtec blender, and blend until smooth.
- Return mixture to freezer-safe container. Replace container in freezer, and allow to sit until completely frozen.
- Serve garnished with a sprig of mint.
Ingredients
1⅔ cups white sugar ⅓ cup brown sugar (packed) 3 cups water 2 cups cocoa powder 1 lb frozen blackberries (unsweetened)Directions
- Combine white sugar, brown sugar, and water in a large saucepan over medium heat, stirring to dissolve sugars. Whisk in cocoa powder. Allow to cook over medium heat for 2–3 minutes. Whisk to ensure an even mixture.
- Transfer mixture to a freezer-safe container, and refrigerate until chilled (2–3 hours)
- Transfer chilled mixture into a Blendtec blender. Add frozen blackberries. Puree until smooth.
- Transfer mixture back into a freezer-safe container, and place it in the freezer. Allow it to freeze until solid.
- Transfer mixture back into the blender, and pulse blend until the mixture reaches a sorbet-like consistency. Serve.
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