Indulge in a delightful culinary journey with our tantalizing collection of peach and raspberry sorbet recipes. These frozen treats are not only bursting with summer flavors but also offer a refreshing respite from the scorching heat. From classic sorbet to creative twists, each recipe caters to diverse tastes and preferences. Dive into the vibrant world of peach and raspberry sorbet and discover a symphony of flavors that will leave you craving for more.
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PEACH AND RASPBERRY CRISP
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter the inside of a 10 by 15 by 2 1/2-inch oval baking dish.
- Immerse the peaches in boiling water for 30 seconds, then place them in cold water. Peel the peaches and slice them into thick wedges and place them into a large bowl. Add the orange zest, 1/4 cup granulated sugar, 1/2 cup brown sugar, and 2 tablespoons of flour. Toss well. Gently mix in the raspberries. Allow the mixture to sit for 5 minutes. If there is a lot of liquid, add 1 more tablespoon of flour. Pour the peaches into the baking dish and gently smooth the top.
- Combine 1 1/2 cups flour, 1 cup granulated sugar, 1/2 cup brown sugar, salt, oatmeal, and the cold, diced butter in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Mix on low speed until the butter is pea-sized and the mixture is crumbly. Sprinkle evenly on top of the peaches and raspberries. Bake for 1 hour, until the top is browned and crisp and the juices are bubbly. Serve immediately, or store in the refrigerator and reheat in a preheated 350 degree F oven for 20 to 30 minutes, until warm.
PEACH AND RASPBERRY SORBET
This is a fabulously easy and elegant sorbet that you absolutely don't need an ice cream freezer for. This also works well with plums, any kind of berry and mangos.
Provided by Elainia
Categories Frozen Desserts
Time 1h45m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Slice the peaches and lay single layer on a cookie sheet covered with parchment or plastic wrap.
- Place the raspberries separate from the peaches on the same cookie sheet. Freeze 3 hours or overnight.
- Remove from freezer and let sit for 10 minutes.
- Using a small amount of the peaches at a time (maybe 6 or 7 slices) drop them in a food processor fitted with a sharp blade and process. You will need to stop it occasionally and scrape it down, be patient, until it reaches sorbet consistency.
- For each batch add a bit of sugar to taste (I usually use about 1 tbsp, depends on how ripe the peaches are).
- As you finish each batch, place it into a bowl and put in the freezer (mix each batch into the subsequent batch.).
- When you are done processing the peaches, pour all the raspberries into the processor and 2 tbsp sugar, process as above.
- Dump the raspberries on top of the peach sorbet and fold in with a spatula.
- Drizzle with a little chambord or limoncello if desired.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 137.1, Fat 0.8, Sodium 0.8, Carbohydrate 33.6, Fiber 6.9, Sugar 26.3, Protein 2
PEACH AND VANILLA GELATO AND RASPBERRY SORBETTO COCKTAIL
Steps:
- Place 4 martini glasses in the freezer 30 minutes before serving.
- Using a small ice cream scoop, put one scoop each of the peach gelato, vanilla gelato and raspberry sorbet into each glass. Top with chilled prosecco and garnish with mint.
PEACH AND STRAWBERRY SORBET
Fresh peaches and strawberries are sweetened with orange juice and brown sugar to make a refreshing summertime treat. This simple sorbet recipe requires an ice cream maker.
Provided by Austin Geraldson
Categories World Cuisine Recipes European French
Time 3h15m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Place the peaches, strawberries, orange juice, and brown sugar in a food processor. Puree until smooth.
- Pour mixture into an ice cream maker and freeze according to manufacturer's instructions until firm.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 90 calories, Carbohydrate 22 g, Fat 0.2 g, Fiber 0.8 g, Protein 0.7 g, Sodium 6.1 mg, Sugar 19.7 g
PEACH SORBET
"Since moving to an area where fresh peaches are plentiful, I've made this frosty treat frequently," writes Mary Dixson of Decatur, Alabama. "It's the perfect light dessert. Calorie-conscious guests always say 'yes' to this when they might decline a slice of cake or pie."
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Desserts
Time 35m
Yield 3 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- In a saucepan, combine the water, sugar and lemon juice. Cook and stir over medium heat until sugar is dissolved. Cool slightly; transfer to a blender. , Add the peaches; cover and process until smooth. Fill cylinder of ice cream freezer; freeze according to manufacturer's directions. Transfer sorbet to a freezer container; cover and freeze for 4 hours or until firm.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 104 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 0 sodium, Carbohydrate 27g carbohydrate, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 1g protein.
PEACH SORBET
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Peel and slice peaches, then freeze until firm.
- Stir sugar into 3/4 cup water and blend with frozen peaches, along with lemon juice and salt, until creamy and smooth. Eat immediately soft-serve-style, or freeze in a loaf pan up to 3 days.
Tips:
- Choose ripe, flavorful peaches and raspberries: The quality of your fruit will directly impact the taste of your sorbet. Look for peaches and raspberries that are plump, juicy, and free of blemishes.
- Freeze your fruit before making the sorbet: This will help it to blend more smoothly and prevent it from becoming icy. You can freeze your fruit in a single layer on a baking sheet for 1 hour, or in a freezer-safe bag for up to 6 months.
- Use a high-powered blender or food processor: This will help to break down the fruit and create a smooth, creamy sorbet. If you don't have a high-powered blender, you can use a regular blender, but you may need to blend the sorbet in batches.
- Add sweetener to taste: The amount of sweetener you add will depend on the sweetness of your fruit. You can use sugar, honey, or agave syrup. If you are using a sugar substitute, be sure to adjust the amount according to the package directions.
- Serve immediately or freeze for later: Sorbet is best enjoyed immediately after it is made, but you can also freeze it for later. To freeze the sorbet, transfer it to a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 2 weeks.
Conclusion:
Peach and raspberry sorbet is a refreshing and delicious dessert that is perfect for summer. It is easy to make and can be enjoyed by people of all ages. With its vibrant color and sweet-tart flavor, peach and raspberry sorbet is sure to be a hit at your next party or gathering.
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