Homemade Sorbet

Get ready for the most refreshing homemade sorbet that you have ever had with this perfect recipe! Silky smooth, packed full of flavor, and a delightful dessert for any occasion, this will knock your socks off!

I love a cool treat after a long day in the sun. Lucky for you, I have a few different recipes that you MUST try in order to beat the heat! My peach milkshake, this homemade ice cream in a bag, or this delicious frosted lemonade will do the trick!

A glass cup with a few scoops of homemade mango sorbet with a mint leaf on top.

Easy Homemade Sorbet Recipe

There is something about a refreshing dessert on a hot summer day. The food always tastes better, and this sorbet is no exception. Not only does it look gorgeous with its stunningly bright colors but the taste… It’s going to blow you away! Plus, when you hear how simple this is to make, you are never going to want to buy this from the store again!

I chose to make 3 different flavors of this homemade sorbet (because my kids couldn’t pick just one!), and boy, I am so glad that I did! I made mango, strawberry, and lemon. You can make one or make them all. My particular favorite is adding them all to the same bowl and eating them together. It’s fruity, fresh, and a dessert that everyone will love. The texture is perfectly creamy and melts in your mouth. You won’t be able to stop yourself from having seconds!

Ingredients in Homemade Sorbet

Since I couldn’t just decide on one flavor, I made three! This works out for you because now you have a few more options to choose from! Check out the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact measurements.

Strawberry Sorbet

Mango Sorbet

Lemon Sorbet

Simple Syrup

2 pictures of frozen mangos being pulsed in a blender.

How to Make Homemade Sorbet

Get ready to see just how easy this homemade sorbet is to make. Not only is it delicious, but it makes SO much! And has such a better taste than anything that you could get at the store or a restaurant. After all, fresh is best!

Simple Syrup

  1. Boil: Bring the water and sugar to a gentle boil in a medium saucepan. Reduce heat and simmer for 1-2 minutes until all the sugar has dissolved.
  2. Cool: Turn off the heat and let it cool completely. Store in an airtight container in the fridge until ready to prepare your homemade sorbets or for up to 1 month.
3 different flavors of homemade sorbet frozen in bread tins.

Strawberry Sorbet

  1. Pulse: Place the frozen strawberries, simple syrup, and lemon juice in a blender or food processor. Pulse to crush the fruit into pieces. Mix on high until smooth.
  2. Adjust with Lemon Juice: Taste and add more lemon juice or simple syrup as needed to adjust to your personal preference.
  3. Freeze: Transfer to a freezer-safe container (I prefer a 9×5 bread pan), cover, and freeze for 2-3 hours.
  4. Soften and Serve: When ready to serve, let sit at room temperature for 5-10 minutes to soften before scooping.

Mango Sorbet

  1. Pulse: Place the frozen mangos, simple syrup, and lemon juice in a blender or food processor. Pulse to crush the fruit into pieces. Mix on high until smooth.
  2. Adjust with Lemon Juice: Taste and add more lemon juice or simple syrup as needed to adjust to your personal preference.
  3. Freeze: Transfer to a freezer-safe container (I prefer a 9×5 bread pan), cover, and freeze for 2-3 hours.
  4. Soften and Serve: When ready to serve, let sit at room temperature for 5-10 minutes to soften before scooping.

Lemon Sorbet

  1. Whisk: Add the simple syrup, lemon juice, and lemon zest to a bowl and whisk together.
  2. Freeze: Transfer to a freezer-safe container (I prefer a 9×5 bread pan), cover, and freeze for 5-6 hours, removing it from the freezer and stirring with a fork every thirty minutes for the first 3 hours to help give the sorbet a lighter texture.
  3. Soften and Serve: When ready to serve, let sit at room temperature for 5-10 minutes to soften before scooping.
The top vew of strawberry sorbet in a bread pan with a scoop scooping out the sorbet.
A closup of the strawberry sorbet in a scoop.
The topview of strawberry sorbet, lemon sorbet and mango sorbet scooped in glass cups.

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