Lemon Mint Sorbet
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LEMON MINT SORBET
Lemon mint sorbet is an ideal treat on a hot summer day. I just bought a new toy – Ice Cream, Sorbet, and Frozen Yogurt making device – and came with my own version of refreshing Lemon Mint Sorbet. Of course, I made it Low Glycemic 🙂 If you have an ice cream maker, follow the instructions for preparing this dessert. If you don’t, see the TIP at the bottom of this page.
Ingredients:
- 2 cup water
- 1.5 cup pure fructose
- 4 tbsp lemon zest
- 1 cup fresh mint leaves, chopped
- 2 cups lemon juice
- 1 cup lemon-flavored seltzer water, no sugar added
- Freshly squeezed lemon juice from ½ lemon
- 1 inch of Ginger root chopped
Keep aside 2 tbsp of lemon zest and 2-3 tbsp of chopped mint to add to a sorbet at the very end.
Directions:
- Combine the first two ingredients with 2 tbsp of the lemon zest in a saucepan, and cook until fructose is fully dissolved.
- Remove, and let cool for 30-40 minutes.
- Add other ingredients, keeping aside the rest of the lemon zest and 1-2 tbsp of chopped mint.
- Mix all together and refrigerate for several hours, or overnight.
- Filter the chilled mixture through a fine-mesh strainer.
- Turn on your ice cream maker, and pour the mixture into a previously frozen freezer bowl.
- Let mix for 15-20 minutes, and then add the rest of the lemon zest and mint, and mix for 3-5 more minutes.
The texture of a sorbet should be similar to the texture of mashed potatoes (which following the low glycemic lifestyle we don’t eat 😉
- Transfer the sorbet to an airtight container, and freeze for several hours or overnight.
- Garnish with mint leaves and berries of your choice before serving.
TIP: If you do not have an ice cream maker, you can transfer the mixture to a pyrex baking pan. Cover it tight, and freeze until firm (about 2 to 3 hours). Stir it with a fork every half hour.
Weight Loss Help
- Fructose has a very low Glycemic Index (20) versus a high Glycemic Index of sugar (100)
- Fructose is a natural product and tastes like sugar, even better
- Please pay to choose close attention to the ingredients of seltzer water. It should be sugar and high fructose syrup-free.
- I used 100% lemon juice from concentrate. You can definitely choose using freshly squeezed lemon juice; just consider having enough lemons for getting 2 cups of juice.
- When garnish, avoid using cookies, chocolate chips, or any syrup.
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