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Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Pineapple, Lime & Chilli Sorbet

My ice cream maker hasn't been dusted off and busted out in a while. One might say I lost the love after the salted caramel butter ice cream. How could I top those heady heights? With a shadow of resignation, I got to work. For a while now I'd had the idea of pineapple and lime sorbet. Or mint? Pineapple and mint? Or lime? With gin? Tequila?

In the end, I settled on pineapple and lime with a hint of chilli and served with a few chunks of sweet strawberry, it worked a treat. Smooth, fluffy sorbet was heavily scented with pineapple, spiked through with lime and with a slow, confusing burn. Out of 8 of us who ate it a bewildered murmur went through the group. "Is there ginger in this?" "there's a strange hot-cold thing going on..." I smiled smugly at my secret, eventually revealing the truth.

Pineapple, Lime & Chilli Sorbet

Serves 8

1 ripe pineapple (give the inner most central green leaves a tug. If it comes out easily it's ripe.)
1 large lime
1 red birds eye chilli
100gr sugar
120mls water

In a saucepan, add the sugar and the water. Make a small slit in the chilli but do not slice through completely. Bring to the boil and simmer for a minute, take off the heat, remove the chilli and leave to cool.

Peel and core the pineapple, and chop into chunks. Place in a blender with the juice of the lime and the sugar solution. Blend vigorously until smooth - I left it blending away for about 3 minutes. Chill well, and then place in your ice cream maker. Alternatively, place in a container in the freezer, blending well every couple of hours a few times so that large ice crystals don't form.

9 comments:

  1. Sounds great, love the addition of the Chilli! I'm wanting to try making Chocolate & Chilli Ice cream at some point soon...

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  2. I was so close to trying this, and yet, so far! : (

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  3. these are just the sort of flavour combos which i love- bec in Pakistan a fruit chaat (salad) comprises of chopped fruit dusted w lots of masalas. this is like an ice cream fruit chaat- love. x shayma

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  4. Urgh this sounds exactly like what I want to eat RIGHT NOW. perfect almost guilt free (sorbet! fruit!) dessert. Love the simple recipe although I do wish I had an ice cream maker!

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  5. Chilli and pineapple - love it - actually sounds quite tasty as well as intriguing

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  6. These flavours are inspired.

    My mother has an obsession with salting pineapples (be careful if you're offered chopped pineapple in the Lee household), and sometimes with a hint of chilli. Quite pleasant. x

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  7. gozgozgozgozgozgozgzo1 June 2011 at 10:38

    babe this looks awesome!
    gozigozgozgozgoz

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  8. Brockley Newbie1 June 2011 at 15:16

    What ice cream maker do you use? Whenever I use mine it doesn't freeze properly and I end up with semi frozen slushy which I then put in the freezer and it turns to a sorbet come ice lolly! Any tips?

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