Fresh Tangerine Sorbet

So after you have one helping too many of my Lasagna Bolognese what would be good for dessert? A nice light and refreshing sorbet of course! I recently bought an ice cream maker and have thus far made Classic Vanilla, Cinnamon and  Lemon Verbena ice cream (all from David Lebovitz' book The Perfect Scoop, my ice cream bible). If you are ever able to get your hands on fresh lemon verbena I highly recommend making ice cream out of it. It blew my mind! Anyway I have been so excited about the myriad possibilities of making my own ice cream that it never dawned on me that I could also make sorbets. They are so simple and since tangerines were crazy cheap last week I decided to give it a try. Wow! This had a really amped up and bold tangerine flavor and was so refreshing. I'm looking forward to trying other flavors now. The chocolate cups and garnishes were just used to try and make a blob of sorbet look nice. A wonderful family friend had given me a gift box with all of these great chocolate cups in various shapes and sizes and chocolate curls and other adornments made out of chocolate so I decided to use a couple. The chocolate did not go well with the sorbet however but I like the picture. The recipe calls for 15 tangerines and if yours are a normal size that's pretty accurate. The ones I bought were the size of oranges so 10 was all I needed. I foresee many a summer evening cooling off with a nice dish of fruity sorbet. I even used some to make a batch of frozen tangerine margaritas! Sometimes I could just kiss myself. Enjoy!

Recipe: Fresh Tangerine Sorbet
Gourmet, February 1997
Makes about 5 cups
 

Ingredients

3 1/2 cups fresh tangerine juice (from about 15 tangerines)
3/4 cup superfine sugar


Directions

In a bowl stir together juice and sugar until sugar is dissolved. Chill juice, covered, until cold, about 3 hours. Freeze juice in an ice-cream maker. Sorbet may be made 1 week ahead.

9 comments:

Mother Rimmy | February 1, 2010 at 7:49 AM

I love the color and so refreshing! I got a HealthMaster for Christmas. I'm going to give this a try. Thanks!

Bao Ngo | February 1, 2010 at 9:15 AM

Ice Cream Makers are the best invention in the whole world. Nice shots of your Tangerine Sorbet!

Pam | February 1, 2010 at 12:54 PM

This looks so refreshing and delicious - I love sorbet.

Lo | February 1, 2010 at 1:01 PM

Alright -- I've got to admit it. This tangerine sorbet looks fantastic. Probably can't compete with malted milk (LOL -- not much does, I'm afraid) -- but it would make a fantastic palate cleanser. And you've got the right idea with the chocolate cups. Bet it's amazing paired with dark chocolate!!

So, do you have a juicer? Or did you put in all that work by hand?

Danielle | February 1, 2010 at 2:48 PM

Hi Lo!
I have to admit I'd take the malted milk over sorbet any day! An electric citrus juicer is what I used here. Not very virtuous but efficient!

My Little Space | February 2, 2010 at 5:00 AM

Oh my, it looks so refreshing and colour shine! Of coz, it's an awesome flavour. Well done, Chef Danielle. Have a great day.
Cheers, Kristy

Tasty Eats At Home | February 3, 2010 at 9:51 AM

What a refreshing dessert - a great eye-opener after so many heavy comfort dishes this winter!

kitty Morse | February 3, 2010 at 11:11 AM

Beautiful presentation. I was just wondering what to make with my tangerines and my blood oranges.
Merci!

www.dhaleb.com | February 6, 2010 at 7:34 AM

This looks deliciously refreshing! I'd love to have this right now despite the blizzard outside my window!