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Summer Berry Sorbet

Despite my boys being back in school, technically, it’s still summer. This has always been a strange thing for me to accept. In New York, school started after Labor Day.  Even after so many years living on the West Coast, that still seems “normal“.

With August winding to a close, Northern California is still seeing beautiful sunny blue skies and high temperatures.  Let’s call it what it is, perfect beach weather. But even if I can’t be by the water, I can still embrace summer for all that is has to offer. This is a simple, but lovely summer berry sorbet recipe that I developed and it’s just what I need to keep cool this long holiday weekend.

summer berry sorbet

As a child from the 1970s, I will admit I grew up eating sherbet. My boys don’t even know what that is. Sorbet was something I discovered later on but it reminded me a lot of gelato. Honestly, I’m not sure many people know what the difference is between all these frozen desserts so below, I break it down.

  • Sorbet: Contains just fruit and sugar—no dairy and is often churned in an ice cream maker.
  • Sherbert: Halfway between sorbet and ice cream, kinda like sherbet with a bit of milk added and it is always fruit-based.
  • Granita: Similar to sorbet, typically made from a puree of fruit, sugar, and water. Unlike sorbets, which are smooth, granita purees are scraped repeatedly during the freezing process turning them into icy flakes.
  • Ice Cream: Must contain at least 10% milkfat and be sweet. Ice cream must get churned during the freezing process.
  • Gelato: Ice cream in Italian, but there are differences. Gelato has a custard base, has less milk fat, and has less air churned into it during freezing, which makes its texture denser. It’s often served warmer so as a risk it feels a bit softer.
  • Frozen Custard: Very similar to ice cream, but it’s even creamier due to the addition of egg yolk in the base. Has a dense, soft-serve-like consistency.
  • Frozen Yogurt: A yogurt base that is made the same way as ice cream.

This is an easy, flavorful, summer berry sorbet recipe that does not disappoint. Loaded with lots of fresh strawberries, this sorbet is sweet and refreshing and just what you need to savor the last few days of summer.

summer berry sorbet


Recipe: Summer Berry Sorbet

: about 1 1/2 quarts : 10 min : : 2 hr 35 min : easy

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups strawberries, hulled and cut in half
  • 1 cup raspberries
  • 1 1/3 cup sugar
  • juice of one lemon
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions:

  • Step 1 Place the strawberries, raspberries, sugar, lemon juice and vanilla into a food processor, such s a Cuisinart fitted with a blade attachment, and blend on high until smooth.
  • Step 2 Pour the mixture into a prepared ice cream maker and churn until frozen, about 25 minutes. Place in a freezer-friendly container and freeze until set, at least 2 hours, if not longer.
About the Author

Andrea Potischman

I am a professionally trained NYC chef turned CA mom and food blogger. I post about real food, with doable ingredient lists that are family friendly.

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