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3 Easy, Healthy Sorbet Recipes Perfect For Sunny Days

We’re all about food that tastes delish, but instead of dashing to the café for a lolly to cool the kids (and yourself) down, rather make your own nutritious homemade sorbet this season. This way you can control exactly what you’re putting in your body and use the best fresh fruits spring and summer have on offer. Here are three easy recipes to whip up!

Strawberry sorbet

Wash and chop 400g strawberries and place in a bowl. Using a hand blender, whizz the strawberries until a purée forms. Add ½ cup xylitol and 1 egg white and blend for 10 minutes. The mixture will increase in volume and turn a pinkish colour. Place in a freezable container overnight.

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Mango sorbet

Peel, chop and purée 4 large mangoes. Heat ½ cup xylitol in a saucepan with ½ cup water. Stir until dissolved and simmer until a syrup forms. Set aside to cool then, using a hand blender, mix the syrup into the mango purée. Pour the mixture into a shallow tray and place in the freezer. Stir every 30 minutes for two hours, then freeze overnight.

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Pineapple sorbet

Peel, core and chop 1 pineapple and place in a freezable container overnight. Place frozen pineapple in a blender with 4 tablespoons xylitol and half a cup of cold water. Blend together and place back in the freezable container and freeze overnight.


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