Tantalize your taste buds with our delectable Fresh Lemon Sherbet, a symphony of citrusy delight. This refreshing treat is a culinary masterpiece that combines the vibrant zest of lemons with a smooth, creamy texture. Dive into the world of sherbet, as we present a collection of recipes that cater to various dietary preferences and taste profiles. From the classic lemon sherbet to vegan and low-carb options, our recipes offer a delightful journey for every palate. Get ready to embark on a culinary adventure that will transport you to a world of lemony bliss.
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LEMON SHERBET
Lemon juice provides the snappy flavor in this wonderful ice cream recipe from our Test Kitchen. The light, make-ahead treat looks splendid served in individual "boats" made from lemon halves.
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Desserts
Time 10m
Yield 2 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- In a small bowl, stir cream and sugar until sugar is dissolved. Stir in lemon juice and zest (mixture will thicken slightly). Cover and freeze until firm, about 8 hours or overnight. Remove from the freezer 10 minutes before serving. Spoon into lemon boats or dessert dishes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 295 calories, Fat 12g fat (8g saturated fat), Cholesterol 60mg cholesterol, Sodium 61mg sodium, Carbohydrate 39g carbohydrate (38g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 4g protein.
LEMON SHERBET
Yield makes 1 1/2 quarts
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Combine in a medium-size saucepan: 1 cup fresh lemon juice, 2 cups water, 1 1/4 cups sugar.
- Heat just until the sugar has dissolved. Remove from the heat and add: 3/4 cup milk.
- Transfer the mixture to a bowl, cover, and place in the refrigerator until completely cool. Freeze in an ice-cream maker following the manufacturer's instructions. Transfer the frozen sherbet into a clean dry container, cover, and store in the freezer for several hours to firm up before serving.
- Add 2 strips of lemon zest when dissolving the sugar. Remove before freezing.
- Use Meyer lemons and reduce the sugar to 1 cup.
HOMEMADE LEMON-LIME SHERBET
Impress your guests with this Homemade Lemon-Lime Sherbet recipe. In just 10 minutes, create a sweet and tasty sherbet for a refreshing dessert that will inevitably become your new favorite.
Provided by My Food and Family
Categories Home
Time 6h10m
Yield 12 servings, 1/2 cup each
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Add milk to drink mix in large freezerproof non-metal bowl; stir until mix is dissolved. Stir in lime zest and juice. Freeze 2 hours or until partially frozen.
- Spoon milk mixture into blender; blend until smooth. Return to bowl. Whisk in COOL WHIP.
- Freeze 4 hours or until frozen. Remove from freezer 20 min. before serving. Let stand at room temperature to soften slightly.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 70, Fat 2.5 g, SaturatedFat 2.5 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Sodium 55 mg, Carbohydrate 0 g, Fiber 0 g, Sugar 0 g, Protein 2 g
LEMON SHERBET
The best lemon sherbet I've found--so very refreshing! I find that juice from Myer's lemons taste best.
Provided by DesStar
Categories Frozen Desserts
Time 1h5m
Yield 10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Mix all ingredients together.
- Pour into your ice cream maker bowl.
- Follow your ice cream maker's instructions.
FRESH LEMON SHERBET
Unlike ice cream, store-bought sherbet is usually third-rate. If you want a really good fruit sherbet, do you have to make it yourself? YES. In our house lemon is our favorite, but you can use this basic recipe and substitute fresh squeezed lime or orange juice, or use fresh raspberries (YUM). Since getting an ice cream maker with the freezer insert, we make sherbet weekly. We like the sherbet better than regular ice cream and it's a 'little' healthier! If using a canister-style (freezer insert) ice cream machine, freeze the cannister for at least 12 hours, or preferably, overnight. If the canister insert is not thoroughly frozen, the sherbet will not freeze beyond a slushy consistency. Be sure to use freshly squeezed (not bottled) lemon juice. You can substitute vodka for the Triple Sec if desired, but the Triple Sec adds a more citrusy flavor. Prep time includes juice chilling time. Adapted from Cook's Illustrated (America's Test Kitchen).
Provided by TxGriffLover
Categories Frozen Desserts
Time 3h50m
Yield 1 quart
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Process zest, sugar, and salt in a food processor until damp, ten to fifteen 1-second pulses.
- With the machine running, add lemon juice and water in a slow steady stream; continue to process until the sugar is fully dissolved, about 1 minute.
- Strain the mixture through a non-reactive fine-mesh strainer into a medium bowl to remove pulp and zest; stir in Triple Sec, then cover with plastic wrap and chill in the freezer until very cold, about 40º, 30-60 minutes (Alternatively, set the bowl over larger bowl containing ice water).
- Do not let mixture freeze.
- When mixture is cold, using a whisk, whip the cream in a chilled medium bowl until soft peaks form. Whisking constantly, add the chilled juice mixture in a steady stream, pouring against the edge of the bowl.
- Immediately start the ice cream machine and add the juice/cream mixture to the frozen insert.
- Churn until the sherbet has the texture of soft-serve ice cream, 25 to 30 minutes.
- Remove the canister from the machine and transfer the sherbet to a storage container; press plastic wrap directly against the surface of the sherbet (to prevent ice crystals from forming) and freeze until firm, at least 3 hours. Can be wrapped well in plastic and frozen for up to one week.
- To serve, let sherbet stand at room temperature until slightly softened and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the sherbet registers 12º to 15º.
FRUIT SHERBET
I found this recipe in a newspaper clipping that my mother saved dated June 10, 1933. A light and fruity sherbet made with orange, lemon, and pineapple juices.
Provided by Mary Ann Benzon
Categories Desserts Fruit Dessert Recipes Orange Dessert Recipes
Time 4h5m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- In a large pitcher, mix together the lemon juice and sugar. Stir in the orange juice, milk, and pineapple juice. Pour into a plastic container, and freeze until stiff.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 380.5 calories, Carbohydrate 93.6 g, Cholesterol 4.9 mg, Fat 1.4 g, Fiber 0.4 g, Protein 2.8 g, SaturatedFat 0.8 g, Sodium 26.9 mg, Sugar 87.6 g
Tips:
- Use fresh lemons: Fresh lemons provide the best flavor for sherbet. If you can, use organic lemons to avoid any pesticides or chemicals.
- Zest the lemons before juicing them: This will help release the essential oils from the lemon peel, which will give the sherbet a more intense flavor.
- Use a blender or food processor to puree the lemons: This will help to create a smooth and creamy sherbet.
- Add sugar or honey to taste: The amount of sugar or honey you add will depend on your personal preference. Start with a small amount and add more to taste.
- Chill the sherbet before serving: This will help it to firm up and become more scoopable.
Conclusion:
Fresh lemon sherbet is a delicious and refreshing treat that is perfect for any occasion. It is easy to make and can be customized to your own taste. So next time you are looking for a sweet and tangy treat, give this fresh lemon sherbet a try.
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