A mom’s gotta get those kids eating fruit, so I convinced the kids we should make a Cantaloupe Sorbet. They were skeptical, but were game to try it once they got involved in the preparation.
This recipe was originally in the June/July issue of Taste of Home Magazine, but the recipe portion below was written by the girls.
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1. Put one cup of water in a pot.
2. Put one cup of sugar in the same pot
3. Heat the simple syrup until boiling.
4. Let the simple syrup cool.
6. After the simple syrup is cooled down, combine all the ingredients in the blender. Blend until smooth. [the original recipe called for a food processor, but the blender worked for us!]
7. Put cantaloupe mixture into the ice cream maker for about 25 minutes.
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Our end product:
OK, I admit, this was not our favorite recipe. First, the sorbet ended up being more of an ice than a sorbet. One of the girls was in charge of the simple syrup, and I didn’t check to see if it was thick enough. I think if the syrup were a little thicker, it wouldn’t be quite so icy.
Also, it was too cantaloupe-y. I think making it an ice cream would have tempered the melon-y sweetness. Maybe next time we’ve got some extra cantaloupe, we’ll try cantaloupe ice cream. I found a very yummy sounding recipe from Ben and Jerry’s!
I’ve seen cantaloupe paired with prosciutto. (I’ve never tried it though…prosciutto doesn’t seem all that kid-friendly.) I wonder if little bits of bacon would be a yummy topping with cantaloupe ice cream?
1 comment:
I think if they like bacon, they'll like prosciutto,nicely crisped, of course!
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