Healthy Sorbet
- 1 cup cut fresh fruit
- 1/4 cup soymilk or 1/4 cup fruit juice
- honey (optional)
- Add ingredients to a blender and liquify.
- Pour into containers, cover and freeze.
- Eat with a spoon!
- Combination Suggestions:
- Apple, Banana, Pear.
- Mixed Berries.
- Strawberry, Banana, Blueberry.
- Mango, Pear, Apple.
- Pineapple, Raspberry, Banana.
- Notes: This is a great way to cut down on sugar because fruit is naturally sweet when ripe.
- If you are an absolute sweet-a-holic, you can mix approximately 1/4- to 1/2-teaspoon of honey (uncooked) for each 1-cup serving of sorbet.
- Or, you can add a banana.
- You can make a thinner sorbet with more soymilk or juice or add chopped ice to the mixture.
- Sometimes I prefer a thinner mixture if I am using grainy berries (e. g., blueberries, raspberries).
- You can make sorbet cubes in ice trays with mini-bamboo skewers (you can cut long skewers with a scissors to fit).
- You can purchase low-cost, disposable, small containers with lids for easy travel and cook-out fun.
- You may even find popcicle trays in your supermarket!
- You can cover dishes with plastic wrap, if you wish to serve sorbet in decorative bowls.
- This makes a wonderful dessert for parties.
- Sorbet is an excellent way to use over-ripe fruit.
- When blended together and frozen, the fruit is quite delicious.
- Be creative with your recipes and please feel free to share them with me!
fresh fruit, soymilk, honey
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/healthy-sorbet-71057 (may not work)