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Mango Sorbet

When I was blog-hopping, I came across some droolicious pictures of this mango sorbet with basil (irresistible right?) on Sinfully Spicy’s blog (did I say I absolutely LOVE her blog and her incredible pictures?) and I knew some of those mangoes from the crate of mangoes I have been telling you about had to be used for this recipe. It turned out great – What alos attracted me to this recipe is that she had made it without an ice-cream maker and that was the only way I could do it …I subbed  sugar for honey.
A yummy feasty sorbet to be enjoyed in the swing of summer – But it’s summer elsewhere in the world and our Mexican mangoes come here during our spring season – and I am making it when i get it J because honey’s sweetness is far more subtle, I  just doubled the amount given in the original sugar given on her website
It is Spring Break for my children and this turned out to be a fun project to do with my now teenage daughter J

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Ingredients
4 ripe mangoes pealed and diced
4 tbsp of Lemon juice
2 tbsp lemon zest
½ tsp of salt
3 tsp of tequila (instead of the Vodka she had used) This is entirely optional
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Making the Basil Syrup (yields 1 cup)
Ingredients
¼ pack of basil leaves finely chopped
1 cup of water
1 cup of honey
In a small saucepan, heat the water adding the honey and the chopped basil leaves. Simmer for about 5 minutes and allow it to cool down.
I used the entire amount of syrup as opposed to the prescribed ½ cup.
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Preparation of sorbet
I followed the method from the original recipe to the T. So I copy and paste her methodPut the container in which you plan to freeze the sorbet in the freezer to chill. I used an air tight plastic storage container.
Peel and chop the flesh the mango into cubes.
Make the basil simple syrup[ recipe below].Allow it to cool. The recipe makes 1 cup of syrup but you will need only 1/2 cup for this recipe.
Once cooled, in a blender combine all the ingredients except zest and process until smooth. You can adjust the amount of simple syrup based on your desired sweetness.
Stir in the lemon zest into the blend.
Pour into the chilled container and return to the freezer. Check back in an hour and stir the frozen edges back in. You will need to do this 5-6 times after every hour.
Let freeze overnight or for at least 6 hours until firm The resulting sorbet will be quite soft. 
This goes to Reva of Kaarasaaram's Mango Event
Mango Event

Mango Sorbet

When I was blog-hopping, I came across some droolicious pictures of this mango sorbet with basil (irresistible right?) on Sinfully Spicy’s blog (did I say I absolutely LOVE her blog and her incredible pictures?) and I knew some of those mangoes from the crate of mangoes I have been telling you about had to be used for this recipe. It turned out great – What alos attracted me to this recipe is that she had made it without an ice-cream maker and that was the only way I could do it …I subbed  sugar for honey.
A yummy feasty sorbet to be enjoyed in the swing of summer – But it’s summer elsewhere in the world and our Mexican mangoes come here during our spring season – and I am making it when i get it J because honey’s sweetness is far more subtle, I  just doubled the amount given in the original sugar given on her website
It is Spring Break for my children and this turned out to be a fun project to do with my now teenage daughter J

Mango Sorbet 8

Mago Sorbet3
Mango  Sorbet 4
Ingredients
4 ripe mangoes pealed and diced
4 tbsp of Lemon juice
2 tbsp lemon zest
½ tsp of salt
3 tsp of tequila (instead of the Vodka she had used) This is entirely optional
Mango Sorbet 5
Making the Basil Syrup (yields 1 cup)
Ingredients
¼ pack of basil leaves finely chopped
1 cup of water
1 cup of honey
In a small saucepan, heat the water adding the honey and the chopped basil leaves. Simmer for about 5 minutes and allow it to cool down.
I used the entire amount of syrup as opposed to the prescribed ½ cup.
mango Sorbet2
Mango Sorbet9
Preparation of sorbet
I followed the method from the original recipe to the T. So I copy and paste her methodPut the container in which you plan to freeze the sorbet in the freezer to chill. I used an air tight plastic storage container.
Peel and chop the flesh the mango into cubes.
Make the basil simple syrup[ recipe below].Allow it to cool. The recipe makes 1 cup of syrup but you will need only 1/2 cup for this recipe.
Once cooled, in a blender combine all the ingredients except zest and process until smooth. You can adjust the amount of simple syrup based on your desired sweetness.
Stir in the lemon zest into the blend.
Pour into the chilled container and return to the freezer. Check back in an hour and stir the frozen edges back in. You will need to do this 5-6 times after every hour.
Let freeze overnight or for at least 6 hours until firm The resulting sorbet will be quite soft. 
This goes to Reva of Kaarasaaram's Mango Event
Mango Event

56 comments:

Paaka Shaale said...

Wow Priya!!! The sorbet looks very tempting. Slurp :)

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Mango Shorbet looks amazing. Wonderful preparation dear.

Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

sojo said...

oooo.... I so so so badly want that now.....

Vidhya said...

Mango Sorbet look so delicious!Perfect dessert for upcoming warm days.Priya this post of yours seem perfect for the "Cooking with your Little Sous-chef "Event at my blog.Hope you can link this to http://vidhyas-goodeats.blogspot.com/2011/04/cooking-with-your-little-sous-chef.html

Kalpana Sareesh said...

tats perfectly yumm sure try next weekend.. hv stock of vodka at home....thans for sharing tis ...

Deeksha said...

delicious...lovely presentation!

Nandini said...

Mmm...It's so cool! I love mango flavour...very sweet!

Samira said...

Cool and refreshing!!! The pics seem teasing enough to water our mouth.. Wish you were near so dt i cud've dropped in to have those yummylicious sorbet. :-D .... Well wanted to thank you for your lovely comments on my blog... thanks a lot dear...

Plateful said...

That's the perfect ending to a meal, I say! I love the fact that it's healthy and made with the yummy mangoes that are in season right now!!

Radhika said...

The color is awesome. waiting for the season to begin here.

kitchen queen said...

lovely beautiful clicks and awesome shorbet which is inviting me to quickly grab it.

divya said...

Wow Priya!!! The sorbet looks very tempting. Slurp :)

Premalatha Aravindhan said...

yummy,delicious sorbet...mouthwatering here...

Anna C said...

Looks so refreshing and such a lovely presentation!

spontaneous-euphoria said...

YUM YUM YUM

Priya said...

Very refreshing and awesome sorbet..

Tina said...

yummy n colourful sorbet...

Ramya said...

Yumm yumm...looks soo delicious!! I am a big mango lover:-)
What a perfect way to welcome summer..Mango sorbet:-)

AMMU MOHAN said...

sorbets inviting me..tempting much..

Harika's Kitchen said...

nice looks tasty and yummy.

NYC, Style and a little Cannoli said...

thanx for coming by my blog..love your recipes here..new follower! Have a great Sunday!!

Katerina said...

Now that the weather becomes warmer this is ideal for my afternoon sweet!

SravsCulinaryConcepts said...

yummy and refreshing sorbet !!

Torviewtoronto said...

sorbet looks wonderful

Priyanka Agrawal said...

ohhhh this is soo good and refreshing specially on a summer day. it turned out gr8 - full credit to u for tht

Latha said...

Looks very tempting...perfect for this summer...

S.Menaga said...

lovely presentation..delicious sorbet!!

Sunanda said...

Sorbet looks very tempting ..perfect for this season..

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Malar Gandhi said...

Dear,

I have some awards waiting for you at my blog. Please feel free to collect them. And I will be delighted to see your Honest 7 Facts. Happy Blogging:)

michelangelo in the kitchen said...

Wow, this is an absolute delight! A special treat with my Summer favorite fruit! The basil is a surprise ingredient for me. Got to try this to experience this exquisite dessert! Cheers!!!

Sowmya said...

Wow....the perfect dessert for summer!

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Sobha Shyam said...

This looks so amazing dear :)

Biny Anoop said...

there is a surprise for u in my space

Nikki said...

Hi Priya,,thanks for the lovely comment and following my blog.I came acorss urs and I'm glad I did..lovely space.I have already book marked few.
Enjoy and happy cooking,
Nikki.
titilating-tastebuds.blogspot.com

Suja Sugathan said...

Wow delicious and inviting..beautiful.

yummychunklet said...

This looks so good! I'm so ready for sorbets and ice creams with warmer (not hot) weather!

Pushpa said...

Beautiful click sorbet looks delicious.

Preety said...

yummy sorbet

TipsNDeals said...

very tempting...

Amritha Kalyani said...

so delicious. very simple dish. yummm..

Raji said...

Gimme some please..I love sorbets..mango and basil combination sounds so rocking.

Rumana Rawat said...

Now i see only mango dishes .. tempting pic:)

RAKS KITCHEN said...

Mango sorbet have made so many of your readers including me, mouth water!!

Aruna Manikandan said...

wow...
looks delicious dear :)

Jay said...

wow...irresistable n delicious..
Tasty Appetite

foodiecorner said...

refreshing sorbet... perfect for the summer days ahead..

Mandira said...

this looks delicious.

Ananda Rajashekar said...

Oh what a treat i could dig into it right away :)

Roxana GreenGirl said...

so refreshing. love mango sweets. thanks for sharing Priya

vegetarianzoe said...

Mangoo ice cream is terrific! The idea of basil syrup added to it is appealing.

Thanks for stopping on my blog!

Mani said...

It was a wonderful refreshment after coming in from the heat! Very tasty.

Rajani said...

Priya,
Welcome anytime for a 'power packed' treat! Do give me your opinion if / once you try out the pesarattu recipe.

melaniemusings2 said...

I would love some mango sorbet right now. Your photos are lovely!!

Archana said...

Must try

Kavi... said...

Thank You! I've been looking for a sorbet recipe! This just comes at the right time! :)

 

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