I used to think that brownies were the easiest dessert in the world but I was wrong – sorbets are easier! What a wonderful discovery. :)
The only “but” is that there is no bowl-covered-in-chocolate-goo to lick at the end. ;)
Watermelon sorbet
from Donna Hay magazine
1 cup + 1 ½ tablespoons (218g) caster sugar
½ cup (120ml) water
900g peeled watermelon
1/3 cup (80ml) lemon juice
Place the sugar and water in a saucepan over low heat and stir until the sugar is dissolved. Increase the heat and boil for 1 minute. Remove from heat and set aside to cool completely.
Process the watermelon in a food processor or blender to get 2 ½ cups (600ml) juice. Place in a large bowl, add the sugar syrup and the lemon juice and stir to combine.
Pour the mixture into an ice cream maker* and follow the manufacturer’s instructions until the sorbet is firm. Transfer sorbet to an airtight container and put in the freezer until firm, at least 4 hours.
*My ice cream maker would not hold all the mixture so I removed 2/3 cup of it prior to pouring into the machine
Makes 3 ½ cups
I love sorbet and I don't make it often enough. I made a watermelon/strawberry sorbet a few years back, it was delicious. This one looks wonderful too, my kids would just devour it!
ReplyDeleteLovely, refreshing sorbet, Patricia! I have never made sorbet with watermelon, but have made a watermelon granita.
ReplyDeleteHee hee, at least there is the frozen bowl with iced-over melon-berry flavor to scrape over ;) Very refreshing -- I'm sure your Northern readers will be all over it very soon!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so refreshing and tasty!
ReplyDeletecolorful and looks tasty
ReplyDeleteOh, how I wish it wasn't snowing outside here... but I think I'd still enjoy this tremendously!!
ReplyDeleteooh...I love watermelon. My PIL made Strawberry-Black Cherry Sorbet during summer and it was so good. I'll make this watermelon sorbet this summer. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a gift that cools us down on hot, hot days in the tropics!
ReplyDeleteYours looks absolutely refreshing!!
Pei-Lin
Delicious indeed Patricia! And I've just got to make this while we still have some Summer left! Not long to go... :)
ReplyDeleteI do love licking the bowl, but a bowl of watermelon sorbet sounds wonderful. I can't wait for summer!
ReplyDeleteSigh. You're making me long for SUMMER! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteLynne, that recipe of yours sounds wonderful - the strawberry must have added such a nice touch to the watermelon flavor!
ReplyDeleteThank you, sweetie!
Barbara, I have got to start making granitas, too!
Tks!
Mark, I did! There was nothing left. ;)
I will be posting something especially for them this week. ;)
Rachael, thank you!
Handy, tks for stopping by.
Deb, you would not believe the heat we've been having here - insane! :S
Cooking Ninja, that sorbet sounds amazing, yum!
Pei-Lin, thank you, sweetie! Very hot here lately, my goodness. :S
Lorraine, the summer here has been really intense. ;)
Thank you!
Katie, thank you for stopping by! And I must confess that I did lick the bowl of sorbet mixture... ;)
Abby, it will be there in no time! ;)
Even in 20 degree temperatures I find myself craving this lovely pink sorbet!
ReplyDeleteI want this... right now!
ReplyDeleteThis is just lovely.. and I love the colour... so refreshing!
Yum! I made a gorgeous watermelon-black tea sorbet last summer and it was the most refreshing thing ever. I love fresh fruit sorbets.
ReplyDeleteI have been making so many sorbets and ice creams this summer. So hot. This watermelon one looks fantastic.
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