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Strawberry Mint Sorbet

15 June 2018 · 3 Comments

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Strawberry mint sorbet

How awesome this is to go to strawberry picking with my little baby, so she learns that strawberry do not grow either in the fridge or on the supermarket. And most of all that Strawberry mint sorbet is delicious!

Strawberry mint sorbet

The townspeople go to the countryside! Along for the adventure! The car seat on the back, Julie in the stroller, we look around for our red car that we had booked on the internet. We install our beautiful, gave her a small cookie and her teddy.  And we heading to the Taulard farm. “Taulard” in French significate a person who did jail time :), scary no? We arrive and there is the tragedy … All the others wander with large containers, … But fortunately, they had planned everything for city people and we could fill 3 of their large trays with a little Julie who did not quite understand the concept and was all pink at the end of the gathering. At 16 months, we can forgive her.

Strawberry mint sorbet

And when on the way back, a couple was discussing the fate of their strawberries, I told myself that I too was going to turn them into sorbet.

Strawberry Mint Sorbet

Strawberry Mint Sorbet

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Prep Time 1 hour hr
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine French
Servings 6

Ingredients
  

  • 500 gr. strawberries
  • The juice of 1 lemon
  • 20 cl. water
  • 80 gr. sugar
  • 10 mint leaves

Instructions
 

  • Cook the strawberries with the other ingredients for 10 minutes over medium heat.
  • Cool, then mix.
  • Pour into your ice cream maker and let stand for about 40 minutes.

Desserts, Ice cream and sorbet, Lactose free, Summer recipes, Sweet, Vegan, Vegetarian

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  1. grumpytyke says

    15 June 2018 at 13h14

    Sounds wonderful. I’ll definitely make this !

    Reply
    • grumpytyke says

      15 June 2018 at 14h26

      PS. Delighted to hear you’re ‘teaching’ your little daughter that strawberries do not grow in the supermarket, in the best way.

      Reply
      • a French girl "cuisine" says

        15 June 2018 at 21h06

        🙂

        Reply

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