Ten Quick Smart Things To Do With Strawberries: Day Two
June 7th, 2012 by Alice Medrich
Make sorbet without an ice cream machine? No cooking either? You can prep this sweet and refreshing dessert in fewer minutes (not counting freezing time) than it would take you to go out and buy it. It’s also a perfect way to use those delicious leftover berries that no longer look party fresh. Preserves instead of sugar syrup contribute a smooth texture and complex flavor. Serve the sorbet plain or with a little whipped cream or a dab of crème fraîche right from the carton. Oh, and yes, you can skip the balsamic vinegar; just replace it with water. That’s it.
Makes almost 3 cups
Pinch of salt
A small lemon
2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice, or to taste
4 teaspoons balsamic vinegar, or to taste
¼ cup water
Equipment
Food processor or blender
Rinse and hull the berries and put them in the food processor or blender with ½ cup of the preserves and the salt. Finely grate zest from half of the lemon into the processor bowl. Puree until smooth. Add the lemon juice, vinegar, and water and pulse to mix. Taste and add the remaining jam as necessary for sweetness and adjust the lemon juice, vinegar, and salt if necessary. The puree should taste a bit sweeter than you think it should and have a little zip to it.
June 08, 2012 at 2:19 pm, Ria Mathew said:
Thanks for this wonderful recipe, Alice. I will definately try it the next time I buy some strawberries.
June 15, 2012 at 12:58 am, anno said:
This was delicious! Even my daughter who won't eat fruit in any shape or form loved this. Thanks for the wonderful recipe, and thanks for posting this series — we are all enjoying this a lot.
June 15, 2012 at 3:37 pm, Anonymous said:
Why don't you freeze the strawberries first and then whiz them in the food processor? I've heard of this working really well for bananas, and you could save yourself a couple of steps.
June 15, 2012 at 5:29 pm, Alice Medrich said:
Great idea about starting with frozen strawberries, but when I tried that (a while back) neither the flavor nor the texture was as creamy or blended as it was with the extra step. I know it doesn’t make sense, but that was my experience. I may have to test again to be sure!
June 15, 2012 at 5:22 pm, About me said:
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