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    The Best Peach Sorbet Without Ice Cream Maker

    Published: Mar 20, 2019 · Modified: Nov 23, 2021 by Lee-Ann · 122 Comments

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    This is the Best Peach Sorbet Without Ice Cream Maker - simple 3 ingredient peach sorbet that tastes like summer in a bowl, with no need for an ice cream maker!

    As the last of the warm hot weather slides away here in Australia, I am bringing you a recipe that is like the flavour of summer in a bowl - my homemade peach sorbet recipe. This recipe makes the best peach sorbet without an ice cream maker!

    Strictly NOT TRICKY at all, and definitely no need for an ice cream machine or cooking up a sugar syrup! Just whiz it all up in a food processor or blender and freeze.

    That's it. Yes, it's that simple. Now let's get started!

    Orange coloured peach sorbet in a white loaf pan

    Table of Contents

    • How to make sorbet without an ice cream maker
    • Tips for making this no churn peach sorbet
    • 📖 Recipe
    • The Best Peach Sorbet Without Ice Cream Maker

    How to make sorbet without an ice cream maker

    First thing to do is to slice each peach into 8, then peel them (if you are using fresh).

    step by step photos showing how to make peach sorbet without ice cream maker

    Put them in a food processor or blender, along with the sugar (I used frozen peach slices in this photo).

    step by step photos showing how to make peach sorbet without ice cream maker

    And blend, scraping down the sides occasionally until smooth. Then add lemon juice to taste, and freeze for 6 to 7 hours or until firm.

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    Tips for making this no churn peach sorbet

    • When making the first cut into the peach, cut crosswise to the "seam" or "crease" running down the side of the peach. Sometimes the peach stone has split inside the peach (for my batch they had all split) - this method makes it easier to remove the stone completely.
    • Peeling the peaches - if the peaches are super ripe then the skin peels off quite easily once you cut the peaches in eighths. If you find the skin won't peel off easily then I just trim it off with a small sharp knife.
    • The ratio of sliced fruit to sugar is 4:1 - this is key to having a finished product that is creamy and will set to the right consistency (in this case 800g of fruit divided by 4 = 200g sugar) - this means that the sorbet will set firm but still be scoopable.
    • I have had readers in the past asking about substituting tinned or canned peaches for the fresh peaches. I am afraid to say it didn't work for me. My advice is to stick with fresh vs tinned peaches.
    • For more info on the science behind sorbet, check out this info from Serious Eats.

    Can I use Peach Sorbet in other recipes?top down view of orange coloured sorbet red raspberries and sparkling wine in a glass

    Sure! Why not use this fabulous Peach Sorbet in my Frozen Peach Bellini - the perfect simple but elegant summer cocktail!

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    Cherry Sorbet - another great 3 ingredient sorbet without an ice cream maker!

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    Easy Peach Crumble - one of my favourite ever desserts!

    This easy recipe for peach sorbet is my favourite kind of recipe. A simple to make sorbet without an ice cream maker, but looks and tastes like restaurant quality!

    Lee-Ann ♥

    📖 Recipe

    Orange coloured peach sorbet in a white loaf pan

    The Best Peach Sorbet Without Ice Cream Maker

    The Best Peach Sorbet Without Ice Cream Maker - simple 3 ingredient peach sorbet that tastes like summer in a bowl, with no need for an ice cream maker!
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    Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Serving: 8
    Calories: 142kcal
    Author: Lee-Ann Grace

    Ingredients

    • 800 g peeled and sliced ripe yellow peaches - fresh or frozen
    • 200 g caster sugar (see notes)
    • 1 tbsp* lemon juice to taste (see notes)

    Instructions

    • Slice the peaches into 8, and peel each slice.
    • Place peach slices in the bowl of a food processor, along with sugar and process until smooth, scraping down the sides as you go.
    • Once smooth, add lemon juice to taste.
    • Freeze for 6-7 hours, or until firm.

    Notes

    • * Don't add all of the lemon juice in at once - you need to add it to taste. It also may seem like a strange ingredient, but it really brings out the flavour of the peaches.
    • The ratio of fruit to sugar you are looking for to get the right consistency is basically 4:1 fruit to sugar. I work this out is by weight. I weigh the sliced & peeled fruit, then divide it by 4, which is the amount of sugar I add.
    • In this recipe, my sliced peaches weighed 800g, so divide that by 4 and you get 200g.
    • If you want to scale the recipe up or down, it should still be a good consistency as long as you stick with that ratio of 4:1 fruit to sugar.
    *Please note that the amount of calories per serve is provided as a guide only, as ingredients and cooking methods can vary greatly*

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    Serving: 0g | Calories: 142kcal | Carbohydrates: 0g | Protein: 0g | Fat: 0g | Saturated Fat: 0g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0g | Trans Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 0mg | Potassium: 0mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar: 0g | Vitamin A: 0IU | Vitamin C: 0mg | Calcium: 0mg | Iron: 0mg

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    Comments

    1. Gretty

      July 11, 2022 at 9:01 am

      WOW... looks and sounds scrumptious. What about white, I'll do yellow... but is there a big difference I'm wondering?? Hmmm...

      Reply
    2. Chef Potpie (Laurel)

      August 19, 2021 at 12:49 pm

      5 stars
      This sorbet tasted fresh and lovely! Thank you for the sugar-to-fruit ratio, that is good advice. I used just a tiny bit less sugar and substituted the rest with corn syrup. (I was worried about crystallization because I used regular granulated sugar, and adding 2 different sweeteners alleviates that problem.) It would have likely been OK without it, but I didn't want to take a chance with my peaches fresh off the tree. Reading the reviews I see people think it is too sweet, (then don't make it!), and that it gets too hard, (Then thaw it a bit before you dig in!) Common sense! I wish I could post a photo here of how mine turned out. It was silky, buttery and wonderful. Thank you for sharing this. I'm picking more peaches tomorrow, and will be making more. I'm going to add a spirit this time. And I loved another reviewer's suggestion of adding strawberries or raspberries! YUM!

      Reply
      • Lee-Ann

        August 19, 2021 at 1:22 pm

        My pleasure Laurel, glad you enjoyed it! L x

        Reply
      • LoveOfFood

        June 11, 2023 at 10:39 am

        I haven't yet tried this recipe but if you do not have caster sugar you can easily make it with granulated sugar. If you have a (clean) spice grinder, add sugar and blend it up a few times. Caster sugar is about the mid between icing sugar (powdered sugar minus the cornstarch) and granulated sugar.

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    3. Kim

      August 08, 2021 at 1:15 pm

      I am curious if frozen peaches would work? I am going to give it a shot and let you know if they do. (I am going to thaw them somewhat) Thank you for the wonderful recipe!!

      Reply
    4. Earl

      August 06, 2021 at 3:10 pm

      Such good commentary and information. I will be trying this for sure (after reading the successful results). I was hesitant and had doubts, but sounds like great method. Just curious though what would the difference in outcome be if I did use an ice cream maker? I know it's not necessary, but that is where my reluctance inlyes.

      Reply
      • Lee-Ann

        August 06, 2021 at 6:20 pm

        Hi Earl! I'm honestly not sure what the outcome would be with an ice cream maker as I haven't ever used one. Sorry!

        Reply
      • Virginia

        June 22, 2022 at 2:13 pm

        5 stars
        Going to try this. I purchased a beautiful large, ripe peach, gooseberries, and blackberries at a farmers market several years ago. Planned to eat the peach and blackberries and make gooseberry fool as I’d never tried it. Ended up making an egg custard ice cream and added all three fruits to it and churned it. Best ice cream I’ve EVER tasted. Your recipe sounds easier and delicious, so I look forward to it when I find a beautiful fat ripe peach.

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    5. Shona

      March 30, 2021 at 11:28 am

      5 stars
      Made this using black boy peaches, and added 2 thsp port. Really nice and a gorgeous dark blood red colour. Slightly icy, might need to add more port......

      Reply
      • Anne T Stone

        July 01, 2021 at 1:02 pm

        adding more port always works 🙂

        Reply
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