This tangerine sorbet recipe blew me away. I used just one ingredient — fresh frozen tangerine segments — to whip up a dairy-free, sugar-free treat in just one minute. It was absolutely (surprisingly) delicious. It tasted just like the homemade Italian water ice we get in the summer from a local stand.
Why You’ll Love This One-Ingredient Tangerine Sorbet
Healthy & refreshing – no added sugar, no dairy (unless you top with chocolate shavings)
Fast & easy – all you need is a food processor. or high speed blender such as a Vitamix.
Kid-friendly – a fun, colorful dessert without processed or artificial ingredients that can be whipped in minutes.
Naturally dairy-free & gluten-free – perfect for any diet.
This simple citrusy sorbet whip tastes as good as it looks — smooth, fragrant, and bursting with natural tangerine flavor.
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How to Make Tangerine Sorbet
Ingredients
Tangerines (as many as you’d like; I used 6 medium tangerines which made 5 scoops)
Instructions
Peel and segment the tangerines. Remove any pith and separate into individual segments.
Freeze the segments. Lay segments in a single layer on a baking sheet and freeze until solid (or lay flat in a freezer baggy if your freezer is small). Freeze overnight.
Blend until creamy. Transfer frozen segments to a food processor or a high-speed blender may work. Pulse multiple times, scrape down the sides, and then blend until smooth and sorbet-like (about 1–2 minutes until it becomes a smooth creamy texture).
Serve or store. It's always best served immediately for soft-serve texture, but you can place in a freezer-safe container and freeze 30–60 minutes for a firmer scoop.
I spread them out flat in a baggy to freeze the segments
Tips for the Best Tangerine Sorbet
Choose ripe, sweet tangerines for the best flavor.
No food processor? Try a high-speed blender
For a gourmet twist, add orange zest, mint, or dark chocolate shavings before serving. If you tangerines are not real sweet, add a teaspoon of stevia powder or sugar of your choice.
I added he frozen segments to the food processor
FAQs About Tangerine Sorbet
Can I use other citrus fruits?
Yes! Oranges, mandarins, and clementines also make delicious sorbet.How long does it last?
Store in a freezer-safe container for up to 1 week. Let it sit on the counter for a few minutes before scooping.My Notes:
1. This easy tangerine sorbet recipe is a perfect treat - indulgent without the guilt. No sugar, no artificial colors, or preservatives.
2. OMG! After making tangerine sorbet, I realized I can probably do this with any frozen fruit. I have frozen blueberries and will give it a try!! I'll let you know if it works the same.
3. So now you know that you can freeze citrus fruit- who knew??
4. Looking for a dessert for Halloween? This easy tangerine sorbet is orange!! Just saying
Looking for an easy gluten-free, dairy free dessert? This is it!!
I think I can safely say that I have never been blown away by a recipe! Call me shallow, but that’s the way it is! Sunrise on Vancouver Island perhaps, the Grand Canyon at dawn, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, or a flock of macaws at dawn in a tropical forest - but not a recipe!
ReplyDeleteI love sorbet and this recipe sounds perfect.
ReplyDeleteThat's how I made berry, mango, and banana ice cream! Gotta try tangerines next time.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so refreshing. Sorbet is my favorite but I've never made it. The tangerine/orange is such a wonderful flavor. Thanks for sharing this one.
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