Pineapples are far from a local fruit, and while I try to make a habit of eating fruits which are in season and grown locally, I make an exception for the occasional tropical fruit. Especially pineapples and mangoes when they are on sale. Here is the recipe I used for our pineapple sorbet:
1 pineapple, beheaded, peeled and cut into chunks
1 tablespoon lemon juice (I would probably use less next time, say the juice of 1/2 lemon)
1/2 cup sugar
Puree all ingredients in a blender of food processor. Transfer mixture to ice cream maker and freeze for 20-25 minutes. If you don't have an ice cream maker, transfer mixture to a glass baking dish and freeze for about 3 to 4 hours, scraping the mixture with a fork every hour or so.
Aidan thought it tasted like more. At just over $2 for the pineapple, it was a bargain, even compared to dollar scoop night; less sugar and fat too. I think next time we make it I will add some coconut and maybe a tablespoon or two of rum. Make it more like a pina colada, then it will really taste like more.
mmm. That looks delicious. We make a mango sorbet with a little bit of chili powder added for a kick. Yum!
ReplyDeletemmmm Pina Colda, you always have great ideas. We missed dollar scoop night last night as well, a glass of wine too much for driving and to much work to get bundled up for the walk. Gotta take advantage before dollar night is over.
ReplyDeletePS where do you get pinapple for 2 bucks? It is so expensive here sometimes $9.00
Yummm! And the recipe, too! If I can find a pineapple today I'm going to do this. Thank you! Oh, the mention of Baskin-Robbins brought back GREAT memories. Are they still painted really pink inside?
ReplyDeleteyum - and i love the phrase "tastes like more" :^)
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious! Sorbet brings back childhood memories - my little brother was allergic to dairy, so my grandmother used to make sorbet for him. Hmm, considering my own little guy is also allergic to dairy, I should get busy making some for us!!
ReplyDeleteAdding coconut and rum to that concoction would make it sinful! I love it!
ReplyDeleteNow I've got to dig out my ice cream maker somewhere in the garage.
My favorite part is the "beheading." I can't wait to make something with pineapple now so I can behead it.
ReplyDeleteSounds great! We could turn it into a pool side drink, easy ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you seems SO trivial but THANK YOU for this yumminess!
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