Blood Orange Sherbet Recipe and a Mocktail - Everyday Southwest (2024)

Use any type of tart oranges you like for this Retro-Style Orange Sherbet Recipe with a modern, "Mad Men" twist, it's the perfect low fat balance between ice cream and sorbet.

Hold on to your hats, we're going retro-style with this old school sherbet recipe that I've given a glitzy, Mad Men twist... blood oranges. Yep, Blood Orange Sherbet. If only Megan from Mad Men had tried my blood orange sherbet instead? She may have started another bright orange craze and we're not talking Howard Johnson's.

I have no idea why sherbet has fallen off the "trendy" planet, it has always been a favorite of mine. Besides being delicious and more "fruit-y" than ice cream, sherbet has less fat than ice cream and more creaminess than sorbet. Sherbet uses milk instead of cream so it can handle tart, citrusy flavors that can curdle the cream and has a smoother mouth feel than icy sorbets.

So, out of all the flavors out there, why did I make blood orange sherbet? Because I am obsessed with them. I blame Diane Cu and Todd Porter. It's all their fault.

The first time I tried anything made out of blood oranges was at a photography seminar given by Diane and Todd, the genius behind the White on Rice Couple. Of coarse I love their photography. I love their blog and their awesome studio. I had admired their work for quite some time so, taking a class from them was sort of my "Elvis" moment. I was star-struck. But, when they brought out the Blood Orange Pops,I forgot about everything but those pops.

Now, there is absolutely no way to top Diane and Todd's frozen pops. Don't even try, just head on over there and check out their recipe (after you have tried mine, of coarse).

The last few blood oranges called to me from the grocery store yesterday and I knew I would have to come up with something completely different than Diane and Todd's pops if I were to use them in a recipe of my own. So,here it is, my Retro-Style Blood Orange Sherbet.

Blood Orange Sherbet Recipe and Mocktail

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My retro style sherbet gets an update with beautiful blood oranges. Make an extra batch of the sherbet to make blood orange floats and frappes.

Author: Sandy Hoopes

Recipe type: Dessert

Serves: 8

Ingredients

  • 3 cups blood orange juice (14 to 16 oranges) divided
  • 1 cup sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1 1/14 cup whole milk
  • ½ cup chilled blood orange segments, small dice (optional)

Instructions

  1. Juice the blood oranges. Pour sugar and ½ cup blood orange juice into a small sauce pan and bring to a simmer over medium low heat. Immediately reduce the heat to low and lightly simmer for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and add salt.
  2. Transfer to a heat proof bowl and chill. Chill remaining juice as well.
  3. Mix the remaining blood orange juice and lemon juice into the mixture. Stir in the milk.
  4. Pour the sherbet base into the bowl of an ice cream mixer and process according to manufacturer's directions.
  5. Add the diced blood orange segments halfway through the freezing process, if desired.
  6. Remove the sherbet from the ice cream mixer and continue to freeze.

I hope you try this recipe with blood oranges, they really do taste differently than regular oranges. If you can't find them in your area, you can use frozen blood orange juice OR ANY oranges you would like.

I like my Sherbet a little on the "tart" side so, if you are using another type of orange, taste your mixture and add a teaspoon or two of lemon juice if necessary.

TIP: When tasting a mixture that is to be served frozen, make the flavor a little stronger than you would normally make it. Your tongue doesn't taste the frozen treat as easily as room temperature foods.

TIP: My grocery store carries blood orange juice in the freezer section by the frozen fruit mixes or in the refrigerator section by the lemon and orange juices. I have used it several times but, just make sure it is fruit juice and not fruit drink or the sherbet will be too sweet and icy.

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This Blood Orange Sherbet Recipe makes a great Mocktail! So follow this link to find a recipe for our family's long-time favorite summertime treat, Fresca Floats. It is also delicious To use in place of the lime sherbet in these Lime Sherbet Mocktails.

You will love our family's Fresca Floats! They are a fast and easy summertime treat and the flavors you can use are endless!

—posted by Sandy

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Blood Orange Sherbet Recipe and a Mocktail - Everyday Southwest (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Baskin Robbins orange sherbet? ›

Ingredients. Water, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Orange Juice Concentrate, Nonfat Milk, Cream, Whey Powder, Orange Pulp Cells, Citric Acid Stabilizer Blend [Locust Bean Gum, Modified Cellulose, Guar Gum], Orange Oil, Annatto (Color).

Why is orange sherbet so good? ›

Even after freezing, the sherbet remains “scoopable”, which is the true test. Also, the milk and vanilla help balance out the tang of the orange juice to make the perfect flavor that isn't too sweet or too sour.

Is sherbet a juice? ›

And what exactly is sherbet/sherbert? Originally the word referred to a cold drink made with sweetened and diluted fruit juice. In the U.S. the word now most commonly refers to a frozen dessert made with milk (or cream) and flavored usually with fruit juice, with egg white or gelatin sometimes added.

Is orange sherbet low calorie? ›

This has a relatively low calorie density, with 144 Calories per 100g.

Is orange sherbet better for you than ice cream? ›

So, the good news here is that if you're looking for an iced dessert or treat that has similar properties to ice cream but is lower in calories and saturated fat, sherbet is going to be preferable over ice cream as a more diet friendly alternative.

What are the 3 flavors in sherbet? ›

Making Sherbet

Common sherbet flavors include orange, raspberry, lemon, and lime. There's also a variation called rainbow sherbet, which is made by combining layers of raspberry, lime, and orange sherbet.

What do Americans call sherbert? ›

Sherbet (pronounced “shur-bit”) is the standard American spelling for the frozen mixture made from fruit and an additive of either milk, egg white, or gelatin. It comes from the name of a Persian drink made of fruit juice, water, sweetener, and a cooling component such as snow.

What did sherbet used to be called? ›

The word sherbet derives from the Persian sharbat, an iced fruit drink; iced desserts were introduced to the West via the Middle East. In the late 20th century there was a revival of the practice of serving a tart sherbet or sorbet between the courses of an elaborate meal to refresh the palate.

Does sherbet have a lot of sugar? ›

Sherbet and sorbet differ in calories based on the brand. One cup of either one may contain about 160 to 200 calories, which includes some natural sugar from fruit, but also lots of high fructose corn syrup or other added sugar (from 10 to 12 teaspoons of sugar).

Does orange sherbet have red dye in it? ›

Ingredients. Milk, sugar, corn syrup, water, high fructose corn syrup, skim milk, oranges, citric acid, carob bean gum, modified cellulose gum, guar gum, artificial colors (yellow 6, red 40, yellow 5), xanthan gum.

What is in Baskin Robbins sherbet? ›

Water, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Nonfat Milk, Cream, Pineapple Puree Base (Pineapple, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Pineapple Juice Concentrate, Glycerine, Natural Flavor, Guar Gum, Locust Bean Gum, Citric Acid, Ascorbic Acid), Orange Puree (Water, Sugar, Orange Juice Concentrate, Orange Pulp Cells, Citric Acid, Orange Oil), Raspberry ...

What is orange sherbet made of? ›

In a medium bowl, mix together the orange juice, zest, and 2/3 cup of the sugar until the sugar has dissolved. In a separate bowl, use a whisk or hand mixer to whip the heavy cream and the remaining 1/3 cup sugar until the cream is thick and forms soft peaks. Stir the milk into the orange mixture.

What are the ingredients in Baskin Robbins icing? ›

Cream, Confetti Swirl [Powdered Sugar (Sugar, Corn Starch), Refined Peanut Oil, Maltodextrin, Nonpareils (Sugar, Dextrin,Tapioca Starch, Glucose Powder, Colors {Red Beet Juice, Beta Carotene, Turmeric, Anthocyanin}, Magnesium Silicate, Caranuba Wax, Glycerin, Gum Arabic), White Coating (Sugar, Palm Kernel Oil, Nonfat ...

What ingredient does sherbet also include? ›

sherbet, frozen dessert usually flavoured with fruit, made from water, sugar, flavourings, and milk or cream. Egg white or gelatin may be added to ensure a fine texture.

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