Continuing my mini Mexican fiesta I decided we needed
something that you would easily be able to eat on its own or be able to douse
in tequila and make a drink out of it. We also needed something sweet because
Jess assures me she would actually die if she didn’t get some kind of treat
after dinner. We considered making margaritas but instead settled on Lemon,
Lime Sorbet.
I have really been on a roll making simple things that I had
never considered making before and Sorbet does not disappoint. Making Sorbet is
about as easy as making buttered toast so unless you’re my Dad you can probably
do this.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup castor sugar (fine Sugar)
- 1 cup water
- 1 cup lemon, lime juice (I topped it up with some lemonade
in the fridge because my limes weren’t juicy enough)
- 1 tablespoon lemon, lime zest
Directions:
Mix water and sugar together in a small pot. Bring to a boil
and simmer for 5 mins. Add the juice and zest then pour into a container and
put in the freezer. Stir every 30 mins or so until it sets up. After 3 hours or
so it is perfect margarita consistency and 4 hours it was perfect Sorbet.
There is just enough sugar to cut through the acid of the
fruit and get rid of the “icy” taste making this the most refreshing snack for
a hot summer day. If you a really adventurous rim your glass with salt, pour in
tequila and enjoy a mini-margarita for dessert.
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