Love and Olive Oil

Strawberry Pomegranate Sorbet

Strawberry Pomegranate Sorbet

As much as I love ice cream, sometimes a sorbet is much more satisfying. I don’t think there is such a thing as a sorbet that is not refreshing; it’s in their nature. And as the temperatures slowly climb with the humidity not far behind, nothing feels better than pulling a tupperware full of frozen fruity goodness out of the freezer.

A word of warning: I am taking full advantage of strawberry season. And chances are the recipes you’ll see on the blog in the next month or so will reflect that. So I hope you like strawberries.

Little kitty likes strawberries, too!

Little kitty likes strawberries. And if you don’t like strawberries, little kitty doesn’t like you very much.

This recipe is not your typical strawberry sorbet. I still had a few bottles of POM Wonderful pomegranate juice, and while they make an excellent addition to our morning smoothies, I wanted to put it to better (and more interesting) uses. Pomegranate goes with strawberries, right? Heck yes.

The result is a sweet and slightly tangy sorbet. Not quite strawberry and not quite pomegranate. With a hint of lemon. And, oh yes, topped with chocolate covered pomegranate seeds (a recent Trader Joe’s find… and I have to say, delicious). You could top it with fresh pomegranate seeds as well.

And don’t forget! Local Nashville folks should stop by the Sweet Relief food blogger bake sale for flood relief this Saturday (May 29) from 1:30 till 4, at the Green Wagon in East Nashville (1100 Forrest Ave). I’ll be there, with two tasty flavors of cupcakes in tow. Get there early for the best selection! All proceeds benefit Second Harvest. More Information.

Strawberry Pomegranete Sorbet

Makes about 3 cups.

Did you make this recipe?

Ingredients:

1 cup sugar
1 cup pomegranate juice
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1/2 tablespoon cornstarch
3 cups (about 1 lb) fresh strawberries

Directions:

Combine sugar and juice in a medium saucepan. Stir over medium heat until sugar is completely dissolved.

In a small dish, whisk together cornstarch and lemon juice. Add to pomegranate mixture. Bring to a simmer and cook for 5 minutes or until slightly thickened. Remove from heat.

Wash and trim strawberries. Puree in a blender or food processor until smooth. Transfer to a heat-proof bowl. Slowly pour in warm pomegranate mixture, stirring to combine, and allow to cool to room temperature. Cover and refrigerate. When mixture is thoroughly chilled, freeze in ice cream maker according to manufacturers directions. Transfer to a freezer-safe container and freeze until firm.

All images and text © / Love & Olive Oil

Did you make this recipe?

Let us know what you think!
Leave a Comment below or share a photo and tag me on Instagram with the hashtag #loveandoliveoil.

There may be affiliate links in this post. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Leave a Reply to elizabeth Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

21 Comments

  1. Delicious. Made it and went to TJ’s to get the chocolate covered pom seeds too. Absolutely heavenly. Thanks for sharing!

  2. I LOVE the picture of Sgt checking out the strawberries. He’s just so darn cute!

  3. Like strawberries? I love strawberries! Keep the recipes coming.

  4. What kind of ice cream maker do you have? I have been looking for one but need some real world reviews. Thanks.

    • Ours is actually the KitchenAid mixer ice cream attachment. Seems to work well, and takes up less space than a whole machine. :)

  5. I made this sorbet this weekend for a cookout with friends. It was a total hit with the kids and adults. Super easy and I love that it was only 5 ingredients! :)

  6. How beautiful!! My ice cream maker is arriving tomorrow and I have a list of ice creams and sorbets I absolutely need to make!! This just landed the list :)

  7. What a precious kitty sneaking a smell of those luscious strawberries!

  8. That looks so refreshing – perfect for a hot summer day.

  9. doing an internet search and landed here. thanks for all of your kind words about sky high. did you ever make it out to the loveless? working on my second book, check it out downhomedesserts.blogspot.com
    alisa

  10. Ooh this looks really good! Perfect and refreshing for the upcoming hot weather. Quick question: I noticed that in the directions it doesn’t call for straining the strawberry seeds. Did they bother you in the sorbet at all?

    • I didn’t notice the seeds, but if they bother you, feel free to strain them. Then again, we blended them in a VitaMix so chances are the seeds were completely pulverized. Haha. :)

  11. Every time I look at this website I first drool, and then become extremely envious of your cooking ability!!! I wish I had the time and the skillz to cook something awesome every night! Maybe next year’s New Year’s resolution…..hope you guys are well!

  12. Oh yum. So simple and delicious. And thanks for the heads up about chocoalte covered pom seeds at TJ! I’m on the hunt!

  13. Sounds delicious!

  14. Does your kitty eat the strawberry greens? I caught one of ours devouring strawberry tops last weekend…silly kitty!

    • He probably would have if I had let him. :) I know big kitty has tried to take a nibble on the greens as well. Odd, doesn’t seem like something they’d like!

  15. Strawberry sorbet is my favorite… I’m sure that it’s even better with the addition of pomegranate. I wonder if I’ll be able to find it around here…

  16. Making my mouth water as I type!

  17. What a wonderful flavor combination. It looks so delicious and fresh! Can’t wait to break out the ice cream maker for this!

  18. Lindsay – this looks so incredibly refreshing and what a terrific way to use POM! This is a must make! Hope you are doing well!

Did you make this recipe? Leave a Review »