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Peach,Raspberry Rose’ Sorbet For Fiesta Friday #71

Sorbet

Sorbet

It has been a while since I have participated in Fiesta Friday, It’s about time I join the party again. Angie has been great, checking in on me and I so appreciate it. We are but a few short weeks away from the start of Summer and I thought I would bring a cooling, refreshing sorbet to the party. Now this is sorbet with a kick, it’s made with Rose’ and some fruit. It’s great on it’s own or made into an ice cold spritzer with some sparkling water or even add a scoop to some prosecco!! This week’s party is hosted by sweet Angie@The Novice Gardener and the lovely co hosts are Laurie @ ten.times.tea and Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook. Welcome Laurie, this is her first time hosting!!!

About a week ago Aleksandra a regular on Food52, a friend and author of the gorgeous (James Beard nominated) blog Three Little Halves posted a question on the Hotline asking for ideas on what to do with a bottle of Rose’ wine that she was not in love with to drink but wanted to use so as not to waste. We went back and forth she eventually decided on a jelly, I had suggested a sorbet. Inspired by our conversation I decided to make sorbet out of rose’. I used the great recipe by David Lebovitz for Rasberry Rose sorbet and changed it a bit using juicy ripe peaches along with the raspberry and a hint of orange (2 small pieces of tangerine skin).

Blended, strained and ready to chill

Blended, strained and ready to chill

Peach,Raspberry Rose’ Sorbet

Adapted from a recipe by David Lebovitz

Serves 6-8 depending on serving size

2 cups rose’

2/3 cup sugar

3 cups raspberries and peaches

small piece of orange or tangerine peel

Pour the rose’ and sugar in a non reactive saucepan, bring to a boil and immediately removed from the heat. Add the raspberries, peaches and orange peel. Let sit until it reaches room temperature then blend until smooth. Pour through a sieve into a bowl or container and refrigerate until very cold.

Process using manufacturers directions in your ice cream maker.

Serve on it’s own as a palette cleansing sorbet or add a couple of scoops to sparkling water for a delicious and refreshing drink.

A great way to enjoy wine!!

A great way to enjoy wine!!

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  1. Simply Vegetarian777's avatar

    This is just the demand of the weather. I am in Dallas right now, looking for houses and I can totally use a scoop of that beauty in the hot 90 something temperature here! ❤️

    June 7, 2015
  2. thisgotmyattention's avatar

    Ummmm, yummylicious! And the color is fantastic. BTW, any recommendations for a good ice cream maker?

    June 7, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      Thank you! I have a cuisinart that I have had for probably 5 or 6 years works great and very reliable, also won’t break the bank!

      June 7, 2015
      • thisgotmyattention's avatar

        Thanks!

        June 7, 2015
  3. Teagan Riordain Geneviene's avatar

    Suzanne, i’m so excited about this recipe! I love sorbet, and i love pouring champagne (or other sparkling wine) over it. I’m positively giddy about this one! Mega-hugs! 😀

    June 7, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      Thank you I am going to do either pro secco or sparkling rose’ tonight. Thanks Teagan!

      June 7, 2015
      • Teagan Riordain Geneviene's avatar

        My favorite summertime treat is spumante over strawberry sorbet… (Rolls eyes; melts into a puddle of drool.) 😀

        June 7, 2015
      • apuginthekitchen's avatar

        Yum!

        June 7, 2015
  4. cheri's avatar

    Hi Suzanne, so glad you are back with the fiesta party again, I enjoy following your group. Love this sorbet, the color and the idea to serve with prosecco.

    June 7, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      Thanks so much Cheri I will try it this evening with either prose color a sparkling rose’

      June 7, 2015
  5. matchamochimoo's avatar

    Nice for a warm weather, summer is coming! Suzanne.

    June 7, 2015
  6. Ronit Penso Tasty Eats's avatar

    Wonderful combination of flavors! 🙂

    June 7, 2015
  7. Cheryl "Cheffie Cooks" Wiser's avatar

    Great to see you creating again!!! Hugs to Nando.

    June 7, 2015
  8. trucvert's avatar

    Love a refreshing scoop of sorbet in the summer, peach, raspberry and rosé sounds especially delicious!

    June 7, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      Thank you, it’s wonderful. I am going to make more boozy sorbets, I make one from lemons/limes and campari that I love too!!

      June 7, 2015
  9. cookingwithauntjuju.com's avatar

    Love this for the summertime – with wine in it – double love 🙂

    June 7, 2015
  10. Chef Mimi's avatar

    This is so lovely and looks so so refreshing!!!

    June 7, 2015
  11. skd's avatar
    skd #

    Just what we need in this weather. Looks gorgeously cool and soothing Suzanne!!

    June 7, 2015
  12. Shari Kelley's avatar

    Oh Suzanne! What a great combination of flavors! I just have to try it this summer. What kind of an ice cream maker do you have? Ours is 30 years old! I’m hoping it would still work in those old ones.

    June 7, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      Wow 30 years old. Is it electric or hand crank? I have a cuisinart it’s great, inexpensive and a real work horse I’ve used it for almost 6 years now and it’s still cranking away

      June 7, 2015
      • Shari's avatar

        Yes, we got it for a wedding present. It is electric, but you have to add ice and salt while making the ice cream. I have been wanting to get a cuisinart for awhile now, but decided to wait until we move next year as I don’t have any place to store it.

        June 7, 2015
      • apuginthekitchen's avatar

        I remember those and they should work for sorbet just fine. I remember my parents making ice cream with one of those.

        June 7, 2015
  13. Stacey Bender's avatar

    Sorbet is just what the Doctor ordered for this fine, hot weekend! I just finished my Rose though so perhaps Lemon today. Love and kisses to Nando ( shhhh…Buddy is eating and p**ping again)! He is also wagging his tail and sleeping through the night! You understand the significance of this.

    June 7, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      That’s great about Buddy. I certainly do understand the significance of that and it’s like p…png gold! I am still struggling with Nando’s issues. Hoping Buddy keeps on eating and doing all he is supposed to do.

      June 7, 2015
  14. Hilda's avatar

    I have actually been looking for a good berry sorbet recipe. Thanks so much!

    June 7, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      You can use juice or even water instead of the wine it’s such a nice and easy recipe. Love it. Thanks Hilda.

      June 7, 2015
  15. Gerlinde's avatar

    This looks fantastic, I love the idea of a cleansing sorbet, refreshing, tasty and easy to make. Hugs to Nando and you!

    June 7, 2015
  16. Josette@thebrookcook's avatar

    This is a genius plan to use the leftover ?!!? rose. 🙂 The color is AMAZING! I wish it would warm up around here so that I had an excuse to make refreshing desserts!! 😉

    June 7, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      I know it’s warming up this week but last week was like Fall weather. Thanks so much Josette, it really is a great way to use that leftover Rose’.

      June 8, 2015
  17. Johnny Hepburn's avatar

    Love sorbet. Even though I’m not so keen on certain wine. But I used to love sorbet and cava, which is how the Spanish have it sometimes. Well, in the Basque anyway. Really nice way to end a meal, if you’re not so keen on desserts.

    June 7, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      Thanks Johnny, this is like a sangria frozen. It’s really delicious, you know there is wine in it but the fruit makes it sweet and fruity. It really is a great sorbet and a lovely light dessert.

      June 8, 2015
  18. tentimestea's avatar

    Thank you for the welcome! You’ve brought such a lovely refreshing dessert this week, and even provided a way to turn it into a drink as well! These are some great summer-y flavours…I wish I had some good peaches right now 🙂

    June 7, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      Thank you so much Laurie for hosting this week. So nice to meet you and I am so happy to know about your beautiful blog too, was lucky to get some gorgeous peaches for this they are not plentiful yet.

      June 8, 2015
  19. Gather and Graze's avatar

    Oh so pretty in it’s colour Suzanne and I’m sure it tastes totally delicious – how can you go wrong with those flavours! Such a sweet, zingy, icy treat!

    June 7, 2015
  20. Rhonda Sittig's avatar

    This is so pretty Suzanne– and I’m sure delicious. We have an ice cream maker, up on the top shelf, just waiting to come down for the summer. Putting this one on my list… thanks friend!!

    June 7, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      I love dusting off my ice cream maker when the weather warms. This is so simple to make and really delicious, thanks so much Rhonda.

      June 8, 2015
      • Rhonda Sittig's avatar

        You have such a wide range of recipes– always something new Suzanne. xo

        June 9, 2015
      • apuginthekitchen's avatar

        You are so kind, thank you.

        June 9, 2015
  21. ladyredspecs's avatar

    What a lovely fresh combination of flavours. This recipe is now safely tucked away for the warmer weather. Thanks Suzanne

    June 7, 2015
  22. thehealthyfoodblogger's avatar

    Wish I could have some of your sorbet right now!

    June 7, 2015
  23. petitepaniere's avatar

    Looks wonderful and so refreshing for this summer, Suzanne 🙂

    June 8, 2015
  24. Jhuls's avatar

    I am always very curious about rose essence, rose water or anything that can be put into food/desserts. This is indeed so refreshing. The sun is striking hot outside and it’s good to have this when I get back home from work. We are so happy having you back, Suzanne. Have a lovely week. 🙂 xx

    June 8, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      Thanks so much Jhuls, it’s good to be back and thank you for hosting this week.

      June 8, 2015
  25. Heather's avatar

    This sounds refreshingly delicious Suzanne! I love sorbet since I’m lactose intolerant and can’t indulge in ice cream. What a creative idea to add some wine… sounds perfect for a warm day.

    June 8, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      I love sorbet also, thank you Heather, yes this is a wonderful frozen treat when you can’t tolerate lactose.

      June 8, 2015
  26. Michelle Williams's avatar

    Perfect for summer! Thank you.

    June 8, 2015
  27. Linda's avatar

    Great summertime treat!! Thanks for sharing 🙂

    June 8, 2015
  28. em-i-lis's avatar

    Suzanne, this is GORGEOUS! I have to make it soon. Love the addition of the peaches. Thank you. xoxo

    June 8, 2015
  29. Laila Uljas's avatar

    Your sorbet looks absolutely refreshing and perfect for summer! I too have not partied at Angie’s for a while…but I am picking up my pace again with blogging and hope to join soon 🙂

    June 8, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      I know I felt badly but just too much going on thank you Laila so much.

      June 8, 2015
  30. Loretta's avatar

    Beautiful sorbet and with a rose no less….I’m loving the idea! I hope things are getting better with you.

    June 8, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      Thanks Loretta, I am adjusting to the changes with Nando. It was fun making this sorbet with wine. I love it cold and fruity.

      June 8, 2015
  31. Just Add Attitude's avatar

    Yum, this sounds divine and it its such a gorgeous colour. 😉

    June 8, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      Thank you, the raspberries were the most gorgeous deep color, I love how beautiful nature is, no need for anything artificial.

      June 8, 2015
  32. queensashy's avatar
    queensashy #

    Thank you very much for the mention and the kind words. The sorbet looks absolutely magnificent! Now that I’ve seen your sorbet, I so regret making that jelly 🙂

    June 8, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      I love Rose’ and was inspired by your question to do something with it besides enjoy a drink.
      Are you going to post the jelly recipe would love to see it. Thank you so much.

      June 8, 2015
  33. Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake's avatar

    Wow! This looks awesome Suzanne, what an awesome way to use rose wine – gonna have to try this one! Glad to have you back at FF, I’ve not been able to be as active as I’d like with FF – stupid life getting in the way – lovely to see familiar faces when I do though!

    June 8, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      Thank you so much Michelle, glad to see you at FF too, pesky life getting in the way, hoping that I can keep it up.

      June 8, 2015
  34. Francesca's avatar

    I could not think of a better way to use wine! 😉 Gorgeous! 🙂

    June 8, 2015
  35. Traditionally Modern Food's avatar
    Traditionally Modern Food #

    Perfect for summer .. Love the combo

    June 9, 2015
  36. Mary Frances's avatar

    Yummy!! What a delicious treat for this time of year! The combination of ingredients sounds divine!

    June 9, 2015
  37. emmabarrett1508's avatar

    My mouth is watering right now. Fantastic!

    June 9, 2015
  38. Chitra Jagadish's avatar

    Oh wow rose sorbet – thatz fabulous Suzanne. … perfect for this hot weather
    ….

    June 9, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      Thank you so much Chitra. Something cold and refreshing is perfect when it’s scorching hot.

      June 9, 2015
  39. Margherita's avatar

    Ice-cream, sorbet, granita don’t stop at borders for me! Hot days are just an excuse to eat them more! I’m 8 months pregnant, as soon as I can drink wine again I will give your recipe a try, I’m sure is delicious combination of flavours!

    June 10, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      Congratulations on the pregnancy, how wonderful. Soon enough you will be able to enjoy wine again, fruit sorbes are a wonderful and refreshing treat. Take care of yourself and congratulations again.

      June 11, 2015
  40. Mary Frances's avatar

    This sounds amazing right about now. Hooray for Fiesta Friday!

    June 11, 2015
  41. The Hungry Mum's avatar

    look at the colour of this sorbet! So vivid and fresh. Lovely.

    June 13, 2015
  42. Peter - The Roaming GastroGnome's avatar

    Nicely done!

    June 13, 2015
  43. nancyc's avatar

    This sorbet sounds so refreshing!

    June 14, 2015
  44. Sarah 'n Spice's avatar

    This recipe screams summer! I can almost taste it. Raspberry and Rose are two things I adore so very much. I can’t wait to give this a try!

    June 15, 2015
    • apuginthekitchen's avatar

      It really does and is exactly what I thought when I made it. Thanks so much Sarah!

      June 15, 2015

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