THE YIN AND YANG OF SORBETS

Two delicious takes on sorbets, one made by the husband, one made by yours truly. Together they make a match made in heaven. Am I talking sorbet or people? You decide!

PEACHES AND HONEYDEW SORBET
(from The Bewitching Kitchen)

2 + 1/2 cups peaches (with skin)
2 + 1/2 cups honeydew melon (or cantaloupe)
1/2 cup sugar
1 banana
juice of lime
2 tablespoons vodka
2 tablespoons Cointreau (can be omitted)

Mix all ingredients in a Vitamix type blender. Process until fully smooth, let it sit in the fridge overnight or at least 6 hours, covered.

Mix it briefly with a spoon, them churn in your ice cream maker, until done.

ENJOY!

to print the recipe, click here


CHOCOLATE SORBET
(from David Leibovitz)

RECIPE AVAILABLE HERE

Comments: Phil is the sorbet maker in our home, and he always comes with amazing combinations using all sorts of fruits, as you can see if you do a search in this site. This peach/melon concoction is refreshing, with the right amount of sweetness. But we both feel that the chocolate sorbet from David Leibovitz steals the show. I’ve had his book – The Perfect Scoop – for many years, and wanted to try this version for the longest time. So glad I finally dd! It is a huge hit of chocolate, intense, feels very rich, but not a drop of heavy cream in the horizon. Pretty amazing, we highly recommend you try it. I am glad the recipe is available online.

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