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Orange Sorbet is the perfect treat for a hot summer day! Learn how to make this homemade sorbet with our easy step-by-step directions. This Orange Sorbet Recipe is sure to be a hit with the whole family!
SORBET RECIPE
I hope everyone had a safe and happy 4th of July holiday and celebrations with family and friends. We spent our weekend with my husband’s family and had a busy fun filled weekend. The weather was fabulous but hot! And one of our favorite ways to cool off in this hot weather is to eat some Orange Sorbet using this easy orange sorbet recipe. Sorbet is a cool and icy treat that totally hits the spot on a hot day.
Sometimes we get our produce at an outdoor farmers market or the local co-op. The produce is so amazing. This time we ordered some oranges and we didn’t quite eat them all fast enough before they started to go bad.
ORANGE SORBET
So we juiced them and decided to make some orange sorbet using this delicious orange sorbet recipe. It is an easy homemade sorbet recipe that is so DELICIOUS! Every single one of my kids loved it. They thought it tasted better than ice cream with a lot less calories. On a hot summer day sorbet is so refreshing.
HOMEMADE SORBET RECIPE
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Orange Sorbet Recipe
Orange Sorbet Is The Perfect Treat For A Hot Summer Day! Learn How To Make This Homemade Sorbet With Our Easy Step-By-Step Directions. This Orange Sorbet Recipe Is Sure To Be A Hit With The Whole Family!
CourseDessert
CuisineAmerican
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
freeze 2 hours
Total Time 30 minutes
Ingredients
- 1cupwater
- ½cupsugar
- 2cupsfresh orange juice
Instructions
Make a sugar syrup by bringing water and sugar to a boil in a sauce pan.
Keep it at a slow simmer for about 15-20 minutes. Take off heat and let cool.
Add orange juice and stir together.
Chill in refrigerator. Make your sorbet according to the manufacturer’s instructions for your ice cream maker.
(If you don’t have an ice cream maker you can place it in your freezer and stir the freezing mixture every half an hour until it is a nice frozen consistency)
You can create frozen orange cups from oranges cut in half, and gently scooping out the contents and removing all the pulp.
When sorbet is ready, scoop into orange cups, garnish with fruit and serve.
Nutrition Facts
Orange Sorbet Recipe
Amount Per Serving (1 g)
Calories 101
% Daily Value*
Sodium 3mg0%
Potassium 165mg5%
Carbohydrates 25g8%
Sugar 23g26%
Vitamin A 165IU3%
Vitamin C 41.3mg50%
Calcium 9mg1%
Iron 0.2mg1%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
How fun would this be for a summer party or a Girl’s Night Out? I also think it would be perfect for a baby or bridal shower. Such an easy and summery treat that is sweet, fresh and cool for these hot summer days! We will definitely be making this recipe again. You can also try some of our other sorbet recipes!
SORBET RECIPES
- Coconut Sorbet
- Watermelon Sorbet
- Orange Sorbet
- Peach Slush/Sorbet
- Lemon Ice
What are some of your favorite summer treats?
SORBET SUPPLIES
- Ice Cream Maker
- Lemon Zester and Juicer
- Cream of Coconut
- Stainless Steel Sorbet Straws
- Stainless Steel Sorbet Bowls
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Comments
laxsupermom says
Yum! I love having sorbet during the summer. They’re so refreshing! I made a mango sorbet the other day, and your orange sorbet looks wonderful! What a great way to use up extra fruit. Thanks for sharing.
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Tanya H says
That looks yummy! One of my favourite mixtures is orange & pineapple. SO good! I also just posted a chocolate gelato recipe on my blog. Love having an ice cream maker!
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Ellie G says
YUMMY! That looks so delish! My hubby adores all things citrus-ee and sorbet-ee. He’s gonna love this. I’ll be sure to tell him to thank you. :)
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Calli says
Do you have to use fresh oranges or can you use frozen orange juice?
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Emma says
hi im 15 and i make smoothies for my mom alot because she has stomach problems i think i will try adding some this yummy sorbet – thanks for the recipe <3
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Amber says
I tried the recipe in the kitchen aid ice cream maker and it came out very watery. The flavor was good however, its pretty much just frozen orange juice. Any suggestions that might help the consistency are greatly appreciated.
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Carsina says
Great recipe! So healthy and refreshing. Made this on a hot day. Everyone LOVED it!!
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The Idea Room Assistant says
Carsina- I am so happy that everyone loved it. It is a family favorite for sure!
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