Sunday, April 5, 2009

Homemade Mango Sorbet

The moment when I got hold of the mangoes, I know exactly what I am gonna do with them. From the DVDs that I had borrowed from the library last week, Jamie Oliver had demonstrated how to make Passion Fruit Sorbet (pronounced Sor-Bay). I think replacing the passion fruit with mango is a brilliant idea. In fact you can be more adventurous playing around with it, put in any fruits of your liking and even alcohol like Campari (like Jamie did) and Grand Marnier. It might sound very poshy but in fact it can be made at home without any high priced ice cream maker.

The outcome turned out to be near to perfect. Having a light and icey texture it makes a very good summer dessert. The lemon juice that I had added in kinda neutralised the sweetness of the mango and make it wonderfully refreshing.


Ingredients:
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
1 lemon
3 medium size riped mangoes, peeled and cubed

Methods:
1. Place sugar and water in a saucepan on medium heat. After the sugar is dissolved, let it boil for another 2 minutes to thicken it a little. That's simple syrup. Let cool.
2. Puree the mango cubes in a food processor.
3. Pour in the simply syrup and lemon juice out of 1 lemon. Puree until it's smooth.
4. Pour the mixture into an air-tight container and freeze.
5. When the sorbet is half frozen (after 3-4 hours), remove it from the freezer and scratch the icey mixture with a fork. This is to break the large ice cystral that have formed on the sorbet and that's how the sorbet can become fluffy. At this point you can adjust the sweetness by adding in some water if it's too sweet or more sugar syrup if it's not sweet enough.
6. Refreeze it for another 3-4 hours or until it's hard enough to be served.

12 comments:

junny said...

Oh, actually I never know that you have a new blog.. Glad to hear from you again :) The dessert looks very nice and yummy. I hope I have the patient to make one as well!

pik lay said...

so it is good that you didnt buy the ice cream machine last time. haha... Make this for me when you came visiting soon!

pik lay said...

eh.. come to look at the first photo again, why the eggs gonna do with the sorbet?

Fang Fang said...

hmmm the eggs you mean my blog title? where got egg la?

Fang Fang said...

well next time if i happen to go penang i will make some for you and junny. :D

pik lay said...

not the tittle la babe.. is the one in the first photo of your homemade mango sorbet.. or is that potatoes?

Fang Fang said...

haha... those are mangoes la!!

junny said...

wah~~ yeah, I want I want!!! Looking forward you to come..

zewt said...

you're very free in singapore eh?

Fang Fang said...

junny, will let you know if i really go, try to make it in May.

zewt, enjoy your life! (say only. i have had dreadful weekdays so have to do somethign that make me feel better in the weekends..)

Xweing said...

Wow! Dished up from the Naked Chef!

Looks like it can beat NZ Naturals and Haagen Daz anytime soon! ;-)

Will try it one time... thx for sharing

Fang Fang said...

Xwei, let me know how it goes! :)