I used a recipe I saw on Simply Recipes. It was really easy. The only not so fun part was straining the rhubarb. It just took some time, but really nothing to complain about. I chilled the base overnight and churned it up the next day in our Cuisinart dream machine.
The results were incredible! The sorbet was SO creamy. It tasted more like gelato than sorbet, but without any cream! I was hoping for a deeper red color, but oh well, I am partial to pink anyways. The rhubarb flavor was perfect too, not too sweet, just right! I loved the kick from the orange zest too!
This is one of my new favorite treats. It's very light, refreshing, and perfect for a hot day! I am sure it would be a hit at a Memorial Day BBQ, so try it and impress your friends and family. Happy Holiday weekend everyone! I LOVE long weekends!
Recipe from Garrett McCord of Vanilla Garlic
Saw on Simply Recipes
(Printable Recipe)
3 1/2 cups of chopped fresh rhubarb (4-5 stalks)
2 1/2 cups of water
1 2/3 cups of sugar
1/4 teaspoon of salt
2 teaspoons of orange zest
2 tablespoons of corn syrup
Place chopped rhubarb, sugar, water, salt, and orange zest in a large saucepan. Stir it all up. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low, cover it and let it simmer for about 5 minutes. The rhubarb will get tender and start to dissolve if you stir it. It will smell good too:)
Cool the rhubarb mixture for about 10 minutes. Purée in a blender or food processor until smooth. You will need to do this in a couple of batches. It will get a little messy, but that is fun, right? Press through a fine mesh strainer to get rid of the pulp. Stir in the corn syrup. Cover and refrigerate until chilled. I let mine chill overnight.
Process in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturer's instructions. The sorbet will be soft and creamy! Put in a container and freeze.
Makes about one quart.
Another great recipe!! Looks so good!
ReplyDeleteWow - this looks delicious! Fresh rhubarb is so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYou had me at "more like gelato" YUM!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. This is a very unique recipe that I have never heard of and never would have thought of.
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Perfect for this long weekend. I want to get an ice cream maker!
ReplyDeleteThis sorbet looks wonderful - so creamy looking! Love the pictures :)
ReplyDeleteIts so pretty too. I just got a bunch of rhubarb from the farm so I might have to make some of this up!
ReplyDeleteMaria it looks perfect. I love all the Rhubarb items this week. Have a nice four dayer.
ReplyDeleteLooks so good, I don't have a ice cream maker, maybe that needs to be my next kitchen tool, hmmm . . . .
ReplyDeleteI love the color! I'm just imagining serving little pink sundaes for a bridal or baby shower - wouldn't that be so cute!
ReplyDeletekeep those rhubarb recipes churning! I love it.
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of gelato. I need to get cracking on making ice cream!
WOW, now THAT'S an ice cream maker!
ReplyDeleteOut of all three dishes this one is the ONE!! I'm gonna try it. Thanks for sharing!
~ingrid
Aside from sounding really delish, it is such a pretty color! Sounds refreshing! I would make a sorbet spritzer with it! A scoop of sorbet in a glass and pour over some sparkling water, or sparkling wine. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I am definitely not tired of your rhubarb posts - keep 'em coming! Have a great long weekend!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great recipe and it looks so creamy. How can you beat a good sorbet? Great use of rhubarb once again!
ReplyDeleteDo not lay off on the rhubarb! My husband is the biggest fan of rhubarb and I can already tell this recipe is going to make him one very happy man. Thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteall your rhubarb has me thinking about some candy I brought back from Harrod's in London--they are a hard candy with gooey-ness inside, flavored "Rhubarb Custard" and are surprisingly delicious! I say long live Rhubarb!! (this is littletweet, BTW).
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! There are so many fun rhubarb recipes out there. I really liked this one though! Such great treat for summer!
ReplyDeleteoh this looks so good and nice. Pity rhubarb is not available here. I m curious to try this one :)
ReplyDeleteI like your recipes because I never know what to do with rhubarb!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous sorbet! Mmmmmhhh, so delicious looking!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
oh i love the color! *sigh* if only i knew where to buy rhubarb.
ReplyDeleteNothing to be sorry about - I am loving the rhubarb recipes - especially this one. It looks so refreshing and delicious.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot! I could never get tired of rhubarb. :-) In fact, I'm going to the kitchen right now to whip this up. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome! It looks so refreshing and your photo is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful and so refreshing! Sorbet just makes me happy - Ireally need to get out my ice cream maker!
ReplyDeleteThe rhubarb sorbet looks wonderful! Loved your rhubarb week!
ReplyDeletenot only have i never seen a rhubarb concoction, but i never even imagined that one could exist! bravo, maria--this is delightful!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. We don't really get rhubarb out here. I do see it occasionally in the store fresh and sometimes frozen. I would love to bake with it.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so pretty and I'm sure it was delicious!
ReplyDeleteRhubarb power! This looks cool and delicious, perfect for a hot day!
ReplyDeleteI must get some rhubarb at the farmer's market tomorrow for sure. Seriously, your photo of it in a dish with the black and white underneath is just about the most amazing food photo I've seen. Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh, hey, is it really only 1/2 cup rhubard, or did another amount (because is says 1/2 cups) get deleted? Might be a typo.
ReplyDeleteI love my Cuisinart ice cream maker. My favorite kitchen tool. :) What a unique recipe. It sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYour rhubarb kick is sending a clear message that I really need to try the stuff. I'm totally missing out, it seems. This sorbet looks AMAZING. And I bet it even tastes better than it looks. Adding rhubarb to my grocery list now!
ReplyDeletepretty! I just made sorbet too!
ReplyDeleteI have never tasted rhubarb..I know, crazy huh?
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious ... I love rhubarb!
ReplyDeleteI could never get tired of rhubarb recipes! I love making sorbet, can't wait to try this one.
ReplyDeleteI'm getting pretty envious of your rhubarb posts Maria, & this one is no exception! The sorbet is gorgeous, & wonderful to see another shade of pink. It's beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI planted rhubarb in our garden ...if it turns out I will have to make some of this!
ReplyDeleteThat looks gorgeous! I can practically taste it in my mind.
ReplyDeleteI love all of your rhubarb posts, and I love that pink color! I really need to plant rhubarb next year...
ReplyDeleteThat looks just fabulous! Now I am wishing I had some rhubarb.
ReplyDeletemmm... looks so refreshing... :)
ReplyDeleteMy mom would love this. I will so make it for her when she comes out next.
ReplyDeleteOooh this looks fabulous! I haven't yet been initiated into the mysteries - or joys - of rhubarb cooking and this sorbet looks like a must-make!
ReplyDeleteI wish I have an ice-cream maker now!
ReplyDeleteMaria, this looks simply delicious!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I like it! I love rhubarb so I know I would love this sorbet. And it's fat-free!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty color! Don't worry, I'm not going to be sick of your posts, silly :)
ReplyDeleteThat's such a great idea to make rhubarb sorbet. Love that color.
ReplyDeleteMade this one too thanks to Garrett's wonderful post! I think you mean 3 1/2 cups of rhubarb though for 3-5 stalks and not 1/2 cup.
ReplyDeleteTartelette-Thanks so much for catching my typo! Yes, it is 3 1/2 cups of rhubarb!
ReplyDeleteYou can't get enough rhubarb!! I wish I had it growing at my house!
ReplyDeleteThis looks scrumptious. Going out to pick rhubarb - now!
ReplyDeleteI love the pale pink of this sorbet. I bet it tasted amazing!
ReplyDeleteMaria,
ReplyDeleteOk, you have converted me!
I love rhubarb!
It's almost blueberry season, what's in store?
oh my gosh, amazing, keep those rhubarb recipes coming!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the pink color! The sorbet sounds refreshing and delicious. Perfect for summer time treats. And you have quite a nifty ice cream maker there.
ReplyDeleteI was gonna start a count down till blogher but it's 124 days away. Guess I should wait till it's at least under 100. ;)
Sounds delicious Maria!
ReplyDeleteSick of rhubarb?? Never! I LOVE the idea of rhubarb sorbet -- sounds so refreshing!
ReplyDeleteI adore the colour of the sorbet. I would never guess this would be from rhubarb.
ReplyDeleteomg this is amazing. I asked for an ice cream/sorbet maker for my birthday and I can't wait to start trying all these!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible color! I'll bet it tastes everybit as good as it looks. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteI don't even like rhubarb but this recipe looks so good! I would make this with strawberries or raspberries - sounds perfect for summer!
ReplyDeletesuch a pretty pink!
ReplyDeletehonestly, I don't think I'll ever tire of rhubarb recipes...they're just so fascinating to me, as I've never tried them before!
like leslie, I have never tasted rhubarb too... :(
ReplyDeleteOh, do you like rhubarb by any chance? I would taste this just for the color!
ReplyDeleteNever will I get sick of rhubarb posts!
ReplyDeleteI could see the straining part taking forever and being a pain.
Nicely done!
It looks so refreshing! Glad you're finding a lot of recipes for rhubarb.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness you are fabulous!!! Keep them coming, although I am finding it hard to find it here = (
ReplyDeleteYour sorbet looks so light and delicious!
ReplyDeleteOhhh rhubarb sorbet! I can only imagine the flavour from everyone's description. This looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteOhhh rhubarb sorbet! I can only imagine the flavour from everyone's description. This looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteSlurp, can you pass those beaters I want to lick 'em. I have some stewed strawberries/rhubarb with vanilla in my fridg at this very moment. Oh I think I see some sort of rhubarb ice cream in my near future.
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