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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

fresh raspberry sorbet


today, i'm guest posting over on elease's blog the little lovebirds and i'm sharing one of my favorite sorbet recipes!  in the summer time, nothing beats desserts that incorporate fresh fruit.  since raspberries are one of my all time favorite fruits, i wanted to share my recipe for fresh raspberry sorbet.  this sorbet is so simple to make, and it only requires a few ingredients.  the tang of the raspberries together with the lemon juice is so bright and refreshing in the warm weather months.  it will make you feel like you will never want summer to end!  be sure to check out my guest post and recipe here!

fresh raspberry sorbet
prep time: 20-25 minutes
freezing time: 1-2 hours
yields: 6 servings

ingredients:
12 ounces fresh raspberries
1 cup water
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice

directions:
in a saucepan, bring the water and the sugar to a boil, stirring constantly in order to dissolve all of the sugar.  reduce the heat to low, and simmer without stirring to make a syrup (about 5 minutes).  pour the syrup into a bowl, and add the vanilla extract.  place the syrup in the freezer to chill (about 15 minutes).

in a blender, puree the raspberries, the syrup, and the lemon juice, until smooth.  strain the raspberry puree through a sieve and into a bowl in order to remove the seeds.  pour the strained raspberry puree into an ice cream maker, and freeze according to the ice cream maker's instructions (about 30 minutes).  remove the sorbet from the ice cream maker and transfer to a freezer-safe container.  freeze until completely set (about 1-2 hours).  serve the sorbet garnished with fresh raspberries and a sprig of fresh mint.

enjoy!
love, laurie

2 comments:

Mama said...

Oh My, doesn't that sorbet look cool and refreshing. The vibrant raspberry color against the black background with the green mint accents, looks like a recipe straight from a magazine. I think Lenox would love to see that picture showcasing their china.

I love raspberries.

dreaming en francais said...

Visiting you from The Little Lovebirds and so glad I did.. now following! That sorbet looks amazing and so refreshing -- I just may have to try it out! xo

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