Lip-smackin' Sorbets

Cool off with these fruity frozen treats that are easier to make than ice cream.

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Lip-Smackin' Sorbets

Perk up your summertime gathering with this enticing rainbow of sorbets.

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Sorbet Recipes:
1. Watermelon Sorbet
2. Grapefruit Sorbet
3. Pineapple Sorbet
4. Lemon Sorbet
5. Orange Sorbet
6. Strawberry Sorbet
7. Cantaloupe Sorbet
8. Cherry Sorbet
9. Raspberry Sorbet

These icy concoctions burst with the flavors of your favorite citrus fruits, melons, and berries. Unlike its cousins ice cream and sherbet, sorbet is made without cream or eggs, so it's the perfect little pick-me-up for the dog days of summer. Sugar is the key to a good sorbet--too little and the crystals will be too big, too much and the sorbet will be slushy. Make sure you select the ripest, most fragrant fruits to add even more punch. Cover leftover sorbet in plastic wrap (directly on the surface), and store in a plastic container in the freezer for up to two weeks.

Scott Jones

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