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Orange sorbet

A fresh and fruity dessert that’s perfect for finishing a wonderful meal on a hot summer day.

A fresh and fruity dessert that’s perfect for finishing a wonderful meal on a hot summer day.

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Cooking Time

Cook: 5 Hours 45 Mins

Cooking Time

Serves: 6

Cooking Time

Price: 58p per serving

Nutritional Information

Each 190g serving contains

Energy
904kj
216kcal
11%
Fat
0g
Low
0%
Saturates
0g
Low
0%
Sugars
50.2g
High
56%
Salt
0g
Low
0%
of your reference intake.
Typical energy values per 100g:
476kj/114kcal

Ingredients

225g granulated sugar

2 tbsp lemon juice

2 large oranges, finely grated zest of

800ml freshly squeezed orange juice

3 tbsp Cointreau (or orange liqueur)

Wafers, to serve

Method

1
Put the sugar, 1 tbsp lemon juice and 150ml water in a pan and stir over a low heat until the sugar melts. Bring to the boil, then simmer for 3 minutes.
2
Pour into a bowl and stir in the orange zest and juice and remaining lemon juice. Set aside until cold. If you're using an ice cream maker, follow the manufacturer's instructions from this point.
3
Pour the mixture into a shallow lidded plastic box, then freeze for about 3 hours or until ice crystals form around the edges. Meanwhile, wash the bowl and put in the fridge to chill.
4
Tip the mixture into a chilled bowl. Add the liqueur, if using and whisk to break up the ice crystals. Pour back into the box and freeze for about 1 hour or until ice crystals begin to form again. Whisk well.
5
Continue to freeze for 1.5 hours, whisking halfway through and at the end, then freeze until frozen.
6
Remove sorbet from the freezer and put in the fridge for 20 minutes before serving with wafers.