Traditional ice cream or sorbet – how to distinguish them and how to craft your own refreshing sorbet at home
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Frozen desserts enjoy immense popularity not only during scorching summer days but also throughout the cooler seasons of the year. Their diversity stems from the specific ingredients employed, which profoundly influence both flavor complexity and textural qualities. Explore which components define the distinctive nature of each frozen treat variety and which preparation methods yield the most satisfying outcomes when crafted at home
Homemade ice cream
We can easily make ice cream desserts at home. In the simplest version, we only need a few ingredients: milk/creams, eggs and sugar. If you have an ice cream maker, just pour the pre-prepared mass into it and follow the manufacturer's instructions. And what if you don't have a machine for making ice cream?
Is ice cream high in calories?
Although ice cream, like cold drinks, gives a pleasant feeling of refreshment, we must remember that it is a high-calorie product.
What's a sorbet?
Sorbet is a variety of fruit ice cream. It is made from fruit and sugar. You can also add alcohol to the sorbet, such as wine or champagne. The ingredients used to make sorbet are practically fat-free, so sorbetes are usually less calorific than traditional ice creams.
How do you make a sorbet?
To make a sorbet, we need: ingredients: any fruit, sugar or honey to taste lemon juice in an adult version a small amount of alcohol Preparation: all ingredients should be placed in a mixer or blender bowl and mixed to a smooth mass. When the mass is uniform, we transfer it to a container and put it in a freezer. Just like with homemade ice cream for the first few hours, every few tens of minutes you need to sorbet to prevent ice crystals from forming.