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    QUICK AND EASY ROSEMARY PEACH SORBET

    Jul 26, 2017 · Kommentar verfassen

    A week ago, I made this rosemary peach sorbet to get rid of a few almost overripe peaches. ... And I was thrilled! The rosemary gives the sorbet an additional freshness and adds a summery aroma.

    After the photoshooting of the sorbet I could not hold it back anymore! And so the peach sorbet turned out to become my sunday morning breakfast.

    Yeeah, well ... I know ... what a role model ... not really the same as a super-healthy-goji-quinoa-avocado breakfast bowl or so ...

    But sometimes, only sometimes... you are allowed to enjoy such things, aren't you?

    Isn't this the best part of being a grown-up? Being allowed to eat ice cream for breakfast!?

    And also, to my defense: it contains lots of fruits and not sooo much sugar...

    To whom the rosemary is too experimental, just leave it out. For me, rosemary is among my favorite herbs and in summer and winter somehow always welcome.

    Most other recipes for peach sorbet require blanching (boiling with hot water) and then peeling. In my recipe here, nothing is blanched, boiled or peeled. Not only because it saves a lot of work and dirty dishes, but also because I do not quite understand the meaning of it.

    Rosemary Peach Sorbet by Vienna Sunday Kitchen

    What does it help if you peel the peaches for the sorbet? Is it about the taste?

    In my opinion, peeling the peaches does not help with the taste, neither with the appearance. After pureing, the peel is completely crushed anyway.

    Or is there someone who disagrees? Then please, let me know, why peeling the peaches may be important (e.g. leave a comment below or on facebook).

    Before serving the peach sorbet, get it out of the fridge for about 15 to 30 minutes. For the extra "creaminess", once again puree with the bar mixer before the peach sorbet is served.

    Enjoy!

    Rosemary Peach Sorbet by Vienna Sunday Kitchen

    ROSEMARY PEACH SORBET

    Quick and easy peach sorbet with rosemary. [no ice cream machine needed]. The rosemary adds a fresh and "summery" taste to the sweet and fruity sorbet...
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    Vorbereitungszeit 15 Min.
    Arbeitszeit 20 Min.
    Portionen 4 portions

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    • 1 tbsp. rosemary
    • 500 g peaches incl. core, ~1 lbs
    • 100 g sugar ½ US cup
    • ⅛ l Wasser ½ US cup
    • 1 tbsp. raspberry sirup to taste

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    • Cook sugar, water and rosemary in a pot, until sugar dissolves. Put aside and let cool with the rosemary for 30 minutes.
    • Core peaches, puree with lemon juice.
    • Sieve the rosemary sugar sirup, to remove the rosemary.
    • Mix sugar sirup with peach puree.
    • For a nice pink color, add raspberry sirup.
    • Freeze in a pan for 4-5 hours, stir every 30 minutes.
    • 15-30 minutes before serving, remove from freezer. Shortly before serving, mix again to get an extra creamy sorbet. Enjoy!
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