Chief Longwind Of The North
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Hi everyone. This is more of a technique than a recipe. to make the fastest, smoothest fruit sherbert ever, you just nee a good blender, some milk, sweetener, and frozen fruit.
I keep my milk just above the freezing mark. That helps. I freeze bannanas, peaches, orange sections, apricots, strawberries, blueberries, etc. Add 1/4 cup of your favorite fruit, plus 1/2 of a frozen bannana to the blender. Add 3 tbs. sweetener (I use Stevia or Splenda), and 1/2 cup of cold milk. Turn the blender on its highest speed and let it go until the ingredients are silky smooth (about 30 seconds). The result will be a very soft sherbert. Pour/spoon into a suitable container and place into the freezer for a half hour, or eat fresh from the blender.
Of course, you can modify the flavors by adding various extracts, and flavorings if you choose. In any case, it's pretty tasty, and has a great texture. It's like a half-frozen smoothie.
For sorbet, use juice or water in place of the milk. Adjust the liquid to make your sherbert/sorbet as thick or thin as you like.
Seeeeeeya; Chief Longwind of the North
I keep my milk just above the freezing mark. That helps. I freeze bannanas, peaches, orange sections, apricots, strawberries, blueberries, etc. Add 1/4 cup of your favorite fruit, plus 1/2 of a frozen bannana to the blender. Add 3 tbs. sweetener (I use Stevia or Splenda), and 1/2 cup of cold milk. Turn the blender on its highest speed and let it go until the ingredients are silky smooth (about 30 seconds). The result will be a very soft sherbert. Pour/spoon into a suitable container and place into the freezer for a half hour, or eat fresh from the blender.
Of course, you can modify the flavors by adding various extracts, and flavorings if you choose. In any case, it's pretty tasty, and has a great texture. It's like a half-frozen smoothie.
For sorbet, use juice or water in place of the milk. Adjust the liquid to make your sherbert/sorbet as thick or thin as you like.
Seeeeeeya; Chief Longwind of the North
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