Make Easy Fruit Sorbet with just 3 ingredients in just a few minutes! This post came to be as a result of a late surfeit of summer fruits in our local grocery store last month. The fruits got cheap, we got greedy, and the result was more fruit at home than we could possibly eat before they went bad. Besides, I love fruit desserts and this was the perfect opportunity. So enter, easy 3 ingredient sorbet!

Why I love small batch easy fruit sorbets

Remember the easy fruit soda syrups I made earlier in the summer? And all the delicious popsicles (peach melba popsicles, spicy pineapple paletas, oreo popsicles, creamy vanilla popsicles, iced coffee popsicles etc.?) These Easy Fruit Sorbets just might be (dare I say it) an even better idea for cooling down in the summer! These frozen desserts not only cool you down, they are,

healthier, super easy to make,  gluten free and dairy free, and vegan!

Plus they taste fantastic! If that didn’t convince you, get this. You can take almost any fruit you want, any flavour you want and transform them into refreshing and delicious sorbets! Think

Raspberry sorbet Pineapple sorbet Honeydew melon sorbet Watermelon sorbet Peache sorbet Strawberry sorbet Apricots, Cantaloupe etc. etc. etc.

Damn, now I wish I could do summer all over again! Today I’m sharing with you the recipes for the sorbets we made most this summer – Raspberry, Peaches, Mango, Kiwi fruit, and Pineapple. Plus those colours are just so much fun! 🙂 I even tried this with Honey dew melon, watermelon and cantaloupe and you get a refreshing and healthy sorbet with a slushie like consistency! There is a very simple idea behind this easy fruit sorbet. An embarrassingly simple idea. A sorbet is basically blended fruit that’s sweetened and then frozen. Though I call these recipes here, they are really more like an idea, a how to sort of guide for perfect, easy fruit sorbets!

Everything you need to make healthy, easy fruit sorbet

An ice crushing blender or a small food processor Your favourite summer fruits (frozen, or fresh bought and then diced and frozen) Simple syrup as a sweetener (or agave or honey or maple syrup) And just a squeeze of lemon juice or lime juice (this isn’t needed if the fruit is sour, like kiwi fruit)

The very simple idea behind my sorbets

I love my ice crushing blender. And I figured if I turned fruits into ice cubes, OR I cut them into small pieces and freeze them, then I can crush those fruit ice cubes and turn them into delicious sorbet goodness! The only addition I’d need is some extra liquid, which in this case is agave syrup (you can also use simple syrup, or maple syrup). It adds the sweetness and the liquid component required to turn your fresh summer fruits into glorious smooth sorbets that are ready to eat in minutes! You don’t need an ice cream maker for this because,

you’re making small batches of sorbet. the blender will be crushing the frozen fruit to very small pieces to make it almost as small as with an ice cream maker.

In addition to the sweeteners, you can add water or orange juice or lemonade IF your blender does need a little extra liquid to make that sorbet!

Do I have to buy fresh fruits?

Not at all! You can BUY frozen fruits from the supermarket to make life easier. We all buy the frozen fruits, like frozen strawberries, raspberries, mango, cherries and more, to make our morning smoothie, so we can easily use the same frozen fruits to make this sorbet. BUT you do have the option to use overripe fruits from the market and use it to make sorbet. You tend to add less sweetener when the fruit is overripe because of the natural sweetness of the fruits already too.

How to prep fresh fruits to make this recipe

If you buy fresh fruits, you will have to peel (if the fruits have inedible peels) and cut your fruits into cubes and then freeze them on a parchment paper-lined baking tray (spread the chunks out in a single layer, don’t stack them up so that they freeze into one big solid mass). Once frozen, you can store them in freezer bags. This way your fruits will last longer too. And for smaller fruits like raspberries and blackberries or blueberries you don’t even need to cut them up. freeze them whole. And then, when sorbet time rolls around, you can take out whichever fruit ice cubes your heart desires and whip up some deliciously refreshing sorbet in minutes! 8 oz / 226 g of frozen fruit will give you 1 very generous portion of sorbet or 2 smaller portions.

Can I make this sorbet ahead of time and store them? 

This recipe for sorbet is best eaten immediately – straight after blending. Traditional sorbet has alot more sugar added to it, to allow the sorbet to be softer in consistency and scoopable even when frozen. Because this easy fruit sorbet has far less sugar, it will harden more when frozen. But it will be just like sorbet as soon as it’s blended! So it’s perfect as an easy alternative for sorbet and a quick and healthy, refreshing summer snack or treat! However, you can freeze it for later too. You will have to let the sorbet soften a little at room temperautre so that it can be scooped easily though.

But I want to make classic sorbet ahead of time! How can I make classic sorbet that’s easy to scoop.

You can absolutely make sorbet to store for later. To do this, you will absolutely need to add more sugar or alcohol (or both!). Sugar acts as an interference for freezing, and keeps the sorbet relatively soft even at freezing temperatures.

How much sugar should I add to sorbet that I want to store or make in bulk?

For every 500 g (a little over a pound), I use 200 g of sugar or 150 g of honey or maple syrup.

Check out my other classic sorbet recipe for Pink peppercorn and pineapple sorbet (that uses extra sugar to keep it soft), or my Frozen Mango margarita for mango sorbet that I make with alcohol. Feel like mixing flavours? No problem. It’s as easy as combining two frozen fruits together in your blender. This is so delicious, and healthy, you’ll be buying fruit just to make sorbets next time! I personally love the Mango, while Mr K favours Pineapple. What will be your favourite? 🙂

More fruit flavours that you can turn into easy sorbets

Mango (this is AWESOME! – if you get your hands on some sweet mangoes, you have got to try this!)ApricotWatermelonStrawberriesCantaloupeBlackberriesFeijoas (YUM!!)CherriesPapayaKiwi FruitBanana + Passionfruit The world is your oyster! Now go make sorbet.

Easy Fruit Sorbet Recipe Video

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