Sorbets
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SORBETS
CITRUS SORBET
Dissolve sugar in hot water. Add remaining ingredients. Pour mixture into a freezing tray and freeze until solid. Cut the frozen mixture into strips to fit the feeding throat of the Champion. Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve at once. Makes 6 cup
Dissolve sugar in hot water, cool. Assemble the Champion for juicing and juice the oranges and lemons. Homogenize the banana and papaya. Combine all the ingredients and pour into a freezing tray and freeze solid. Cut the frozen mixture into strips to fit the feeding throat of the Champion. Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve at once. Makes 6 cups.
KIWI SORBET
Juice the kiwi fruit (see page 15). Add back to the juice, 1 tablespoon of the pulp with seeds, to give a special fresh touch to the sorbet. Stir in water, sugar and lemon juice. Pout the mixture into a freezing tray and freeze until solid. Cut the frozen mixture into strips to fit the feeding throat. Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve at once. Makes 1 quart.
QUICK GRAPE ICE
Reconstitute the juice and pour into a freezing tray and freeze solid. Chill the juicer, cutter, blank and bowl. Cut frozen mixture into strips to fit the feeding throat. Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve at once. Makes 6 cups. Any variety of frozen juice concentrate can be substituted for grape juice for a tasty variation. |
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