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Pink Sorbet

Welcome to another delicious recipe on the blog! Today, we’re making a refreshing Pink Sorbet, inspired by my daughter’s love for all things pink. This sorbet features the vibrant flavors of strawberries and blackberries, and it’s incredibly easy to whip up with just three natural ingredients. Perfect for a summer treat or a special occasion, this sorbet will not only look beautiful but also taste absolutely delightful.

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Instructions:

  1. Blend the Ingredients: In a blender or food processor, combine the frozen strawberries, thick part of the coconut milk, and vanilla extract. If you like your sorbet on the sweeter side, you can add a bit of honey or maple syrup to taste. Blend until smooth and creamy. Repeat that with the blackberries. 
  2. Freeze: Dollop small amounts of the mixture in a dish overlapping each flavor. Place the dish in the freezer.
  3. Chill: Freeze the sorbet until it’s firm enough to scoop, usually about 3-4 hours. 
  4. Serve: Once the sorbet is frozen and scoopable, it’s ready to enjoy! Serve it in bowls or cones for a beautiful and refreshing dessert.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe:

This Pink Sorbet not only looks stunning with its vibrant color but also offers a refreshing burst of fruity flavor. It’s naturally sweetened and free from artificial ingredients, making it a healthier choice for a dessert. Plus, it’s a fun and easy way to enjoy the summer flavors of strawberries and blackberries!

Enjoy making and indulging in this beautiful sorbet. Share your creations with us by tagging @itsallgoodvegan. Happy scooping!

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Pink Sorbet

Prep Time 15 minutes
Freeze Time 4 hours
Servings 0

Ingredients

  • 3 cups strawberries frozen
  • 3 cups blackberries frozen
  • 2 13.5 can coconut milk the thick part
  • 2 tsp vanilla

Instructions

  • In a blender or food processor, combine the frozen strawberries, thick part of the coconut milk (about 1/3 cup), and vanilla extract. If you like your sorbet on the sweeter side, you can add a bit of maple syrup to taste. Blend until smooth and creamy. Repeat these steps with the blackberries.
  • Dollop small amounts of the mixture in a dish overlapping each flavor. Place the dish in the freezer.
  • Freeze the sorbet until it's firm enough to scoop, usually about 3-4 hours.
  • Once the sorbet is frozen and scoopable, it's ready to enjoy! Serve it in bowls or cones for a beautiful and refreshing dessert.
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