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    Home » Desserts » 3 Healthy Sorbet Recipes (Lychee, Raspberry & Blueberry)

    3 Healthy Sorbet Recipes (Lychee, Raspberry & Blueberry)

    Published: Jun 10, 2021 · Modified: Jul 1, 2024 by HWC Magazine · 82 Comments

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    Lychee, raspberry and blueberry sorbet all decked out for the 4th of July.
    Patriotic Healthy Sorbets, lychee, raspberry and blueberry sorbets.

    These no-churn 3 Healthy Sorbet Recipes are bursting with Lychee, Raspberry and Blueberry flavors for a fun patriotic red, white, and blue frozen fruit dessert.  No ice cream maker required. Only 3 ingredients and ready in under 10 minutes. So low in sugar, you could eat this vegan treat for breakfast!

    3 healthy sorbets, lychee, raspberry and blueberry in dessert cups.

    Healthy Sorbet Recipes

    When temperatures soar, a delicious cool Italian ice treat is just what you need. Our red, white, and blue healthy fruit sorbet recipes are a great way to celebrate the 4th of July or any old time you want an easy vegan, dairy-free, gluten-free bite of cold deliciousness. If you are looking for more patriotic desserts this summer, be sure to try our Strawberries with Cream Cheese Filling or Rainbow Fruit and Yogurt Layered Ice Cream.

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    • Healthy Sorbet Recipes
    • How to Make Sorbet Without an Ice Cream Maker?
    • Ingredients
    • Frozen Fruit Options are Endless
    • Fruit Sorbet Ideas
    • How to Freeze Fruit?
    • Freeze Canned Fruit?
    • How to Make Sorbet with Frozen Fruit?
    • Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
    • More Fun Summertime Desserts
    • 3 Healthy Sorbet Recipes (Lychee, Raspberry & Blueberry)
    Healthy raspberry sorbet scooped and ready to be served.

    How to Make Sorbet Without an Ice Cream Maker?

    These easy vegan sorbets do not require an ice cream maker. As a matter of fact, all you need is a food processer or a high-speed blender and you are well on your way to healthy dessert heaven.

    I like our Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen system. It's a high-speed blender and food processor all in one. This device works fabulous for making other delicious no churn “nice creams” like our No Churn Dairy Free Mango Swirl Ice Cream, Mocha Banana Ice Cream and our Matcha Banana Strawberry Ice Cream Cups.

    Ingredients for fruit sorbets on a white board.

    Ingredients

    Can you guess the 3 ingredients needed to make a sorbet?

    1. Frozen fruit
    2. Water
    3. Sugar or sugar alternative of choice (If the fruit is super sweet, we skip this ingredient)
    4. Garnishes are cute but totally optional. Sometimes, we garnish with a piece of the fruit on top. Dried osthamus flowers (guihua) are delicious topping for our lychee sorbet and a delicious addition to our Framboise Osmanthus Rose Vinaigrette.
    Fresh lychees with one peeled showing the white flesh.

    Frozen Fruit Options are Endless

    Have you ever tried lychee sorbet? Once you do, we bet this exotic fruit might fall in one of your favorite categories. Sweet and floral, this cool and tropical treat is just what you need on a hot summer’s day. You can use fresh seasonal lychee or even the canned version works well too.

    Lychees are in season now and they are perfectly ripe, juicy, sweet, and slightly floral. Even better, they are easy to peel and eat. They have a small pit inside that is easily removed and then all that is left is the delicate and delicious flavors of the lychee. If you cannot find them fresh, you can find many canned lychees on the shelves at your local markets.

    Lychee ticks the box for your White color, but what about the Red and Blue? We have got you covered with our blueberry and raspberry sorbets. Berry sorbets are a good option if you are restricting your carbohydrate intake.

    Step by step how to make lychee sorbet.

    Fruit Sorbet Ideas

    While we have made only 3 healthy sorbet recipes today, there are so many other flavors to explore.

    • Cantaloupe - (Can you guess how we served up our Honey Cardamom Cantaloupe Sorbet?)
    • Honeydew
    • Kiwi and lime
    • Mango
    • Pineapple
    • Lemon
    • Strawberry
    • Watermelon
    • Dragon fruit
    • pomelo
    • Butternut Squash - Really! Don't knock it until you have tried it in our Cardamom Ginger Butternut Affogato.
    • Rambutan
    • Jack fruit
    • Durian?
    • Tomato and basil (Would you like to try this as a palate cleanser between courses? After all, tomatoes are part of the fruit family)

    As you can see, the different fruit ideas for sorbet are endless. All you need to do is freeze them or buy frozen fruit at the market.

    Step by step how to make raspberry sorbets.

    How to Freeze Fruit?

    Are you going fruit picking this summer? If you can’t get around to making our Apricot Freezer Jam Recipe or our Strawberry Rhubarb Refrigerator Jam right away, no worries! Did you know that you can freeze your fruit right at home? All you need is freezer space, and it is super easy to do. Here are the simple steps for freezing fruit. 

    1. Wash your fruit.
    2. Allow the fruit to dry. If you need to peel your fruit, remove a pit, or slice them into pieces, it is best to do that now.
    3. Place your fruit on a lined baking sheet in a single layer. (We usually line our baking sheet with waxed or parchment paper)
    4. Freeze fruit for 4 hours.
    5. Next, enjoy your frozen fruit in a healthy sorbet recipe or store in a sealed freezer safe plastic baggie, vacuum sealed bag or sealed container in the freezer for up to 8-9 months.

    Not only do we love to have frozen fruit on hand for sorbets but they are also delicious in smoothies like our Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie, Ginger Citrus Dragon Fruit Smoothie or our Berry Cherry Smoothie Blast.

    Freeze Canned Fruit?

    Just remove the fruit from the can and place in a sealed freezer safe container with the juice too. Place in the freezer for at least 4 hours or until frozen. When you are ready to use, take a large butcher knife to chop up the canned frozen fruit into more manageable pieces for the food processor.

    How to make blueberry sorbets, step by step process.

    How to Make Sorbet with Frozen Fruit?

    Are you ready to get started? Go and grab your food processor or high-speed mixer, frozen fruit of choice, water and a little sugar or sugar alternative of choice.

    1: Place your frozen fruit into the food processor or high-speed mixer and puree until your frozen fruit looks like “fine grains of sand”.

    2: Use a spatula or spoon to push the pureed fruit back down into the food processor.

    3: Add water about 1 tablespoon for each cup of fruit or just enough for the fruit to move in the food processor and sugar or sugar alternative of choice. (Pro Tip: You can also keep this recipe refined sugar free by using honey or maple syrup.)

    The amount of sweetener you need to add really depends on how sweet your fruit is.  For example, pineapple, lychees, and mangoes are super sweet and do not need any additional sweeteners. However, most find raspberries a little tart and prefer a little sweetener.

    We don’t like our desserts overly sweet so you may need to add more sweetener to suit your personal tastes. As we were making the raspberry and blueberry sorbet recipe diabetic friendly, we used just a sprinkle of Stevia (Truvia).

    4: Continue to blend your sorbet. You can watch it turn from a bright color to a slightly milkier color when fully blended. This is the prompt to let you know your sorbet is ready to eat. Check out our video below to watch this change in action.

    5: Enjoy your sorbet as a soft serve right away or freeze covered for a couple of hours for a more scoopable dessert.

    3 Healthy Sorbet recipes on a patriotic decorated table. Red, white and blue sorbets.

    Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

    How long can you store sorbet in the freezer?

    Homemade sorbet can be stored in a sealed freezer container for up to about a month.

    How to a smoother, less icy fruit sorbet?

    Unfortunately, the only answer to this is more sugar in the form of simple syrup or corn syrup. Sugar lowers the freezing point of water which will make it firm but scoopable.

    However, to keep this recipe healthy, we suggest that you do not add extra sugar to the recipe but instead enjoy it as a soft serve right away. If your frozen sorbet is frozen solid, soften it at room temperature for a few minutes before scooping into bowls. Another option is to place the sorbet container in about an inch of warm water for just a couple of minutes just to get it moving. As a last option, you can place your healthy sorbet back into the food processor to get it smooth and creamy before serving.

    How can I make sorbet refined sugar free?

    Try using honey or maple syrup to sweeten your sorbets and keep them refined sugar free.

    What is the Difference Between a Sorbet and a Sherbet?

    Sorbets are made with only fruit. Whereas as sherbet has the addition of a milk or milk alternative product to give it that extra creamy feel.

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    Lychee, raspberry and blueberry sorbets in dainty dessert cups.

    3 Healthy Sorbet Recipes (Lychee, Raspberry & Blueberry)

    These no-churn 3 Healthy Sorbet Recipes are bursting with Lychee, Raspberry and Blueberry flavors for a fun patriotic red, white, and blue frozen fruit dessert.
    5 from 9 votes
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    Course: Desserts
    Cuisine: American
    Diet: Diabetic, Gluten Free, Low Lactose
    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Servings: 6
    Calories: 74kcal
    Author: HWC Magazine

    Equipment

    • food processor or high speed blender

    Ingredients

    Blueberry Sorbet

    • 2 cup blueberries
      frozen
    • 4 teaspoons stevia or sugar alternative of choice (we used Truvia)
    • 2 tablespoons water (just enough for the mixture to spin freely in food processor)

    Framboise Sorbet

    • 2 cup raspberries
      frozen
    • 4 teaspoons stevia or sugar alternative of choice (we used Truvia)
    • 2 tablespoons water
      (just enough for the mixture to spin freely in food processor)

    Lychee Coconut Sorbet

    • ½ pound lychee
      (½ catty) fresh, peeled and pit removed or 12 oz canned lychee without pits.
    • 2 tablespoons water or coconut water...just enough for the mixture to spin freely in food processor)
    • ⅛ teaspoon osmanthus flower garnish - optional
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    Instructions

    Blueberry Sorbet

    • Place frozen blueberries in the food processor and pulse until the blueberries look like sand and the food processor will not longer spin. Add sugar or sugar substitute as desired and add water just a little bit at a time just until the mixture moves freely in the food processor. Every couple of minutes scrape down the sides of the food processor and finish pulsing until the mixture changes to a thick and creamy frozen delight. The blueberry mixture will turn a slightly paler colour when it is ready. Enjoy!

    Framboise Sorbet

    • Place frozen raspberries in the food processor and pulse until the raspberries look like sand and the food processor will not longer spin. Add sugar or sugar substitute as desired and add water and pulse again. Add water just a little bit at a time just until the mixture moves freely in the food processor. Every couple of minutes scrape down the sides of the food processor and finish pulsing until the mixture changes to a thick and creamy frozen delight. The raspberry mixture will turn a creamy vibrant hot pink color when it is ready. Enjoy!

    Lychee Sorbet

    • Fresh lychees - peel and remove pit and place on a lined baking sheet for four in the freezer to freeze. You can then transfer your lychees to a freezer bag or sealable container until you are ready to use.
      Canned lychees - place the lychees and juice in a sealable baggie or container in the freezer for at least 4 hours or overnight. You will need a large clever to chop up coarsely before putting in food processor if freezing canned lychee with the juice.
      Frozen lychees - just remove from package and place in the food processor. Pulse until the lychee look like sand and the food processor will not longer spin. We did not add sugar as we like our desserts only lightly sweet. However, if you like your sorbet sweeter then add sugar or sugar substitute as desired. Add water, or coconut water, just a little bit at a time until the mixture moves freely in the food processor. Every couple of minutes, scrape down the sides of the food processor and finish pulsing until the mixture changes to a thick and creamy frozen delight. The lychee mixture will turn a slightly paler color when it is ready. Garnish for a few guihua (sweet osthamus flowers) Enjoy!
    • You can enjoy right away as a soft serve sorbet. However, you can also make ahead and freeze for 2 hours to make the sorbet more firm. We like our sorbets more of a creamy texture like a soft serve.
      Left over healthy sorbets, can be stored in a sealed container in the freezer for up to 1 month.

    Video

    Notes

    Nutrition information is based on a blueberry Sorbet. 
    You can use any frozen fruit desired to make your sorbet. The most important thing to note is that you need to first allow the fruit to pulse in the food processor until it turns into little sand granules. Then, add just a little water or liquid of choice at a time just just until the food processor can spin. Periodically scrape down the sides of your food processor. 
    Add water about 1 tablespoon for each cup of fruit or just enough for the fruit to move in the food processor and sugar or sugar alternative of choice. (Pro Tip: You can also keep this recipe refined sugar free by using honey or maple syrup.)
    The amount of sweetener you need to add really depends on how sweet your fruit is.  For example, pineapple, lychees, and mangoes are super sweet and do not need any additional sweeteners. However, most find raspberries a little tart and prefer a little sweetener.
    We don’t like our desserts overly sweet so you may need to add more sweetener to suit your personal tastes. As we were making the raspberry and blueberry sorbet recipe diabetic friendly, we used just a sprinkle of Stevia (Truvia).
    How to a smoother, less icy fruit sorbet?
    Unfortunately, the only answer to this is more sugar in the form of simple syrup or corn syrup. Sugar lowers the freezing point of water which will make it firm but scoopable.
    However, to keep this recipe healthy, we suggest that you do not add extra sugar to the recipe but instead enjoy it as a soft serve right away. If your frozen sorbet is frozen solid, soften it at room temperature for a few minutes before scooping into bowls. Another option is to place the sorbet container in about an inch of warm water for just a couple of minutes just to get it moving. As a last option, you can place the frozen sorbet back into the food processor to get it smooth and creamy before serving.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1cup | Calories: 74kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 2mg | Potassium: 163mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 40IU | Vitamin C: 42mg | Calcium: 15mg | Iron: 1mg
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    1. Heidi | The Frugal Girls says

      January 23, 2023 at 9:03 pm

      I had never thought to make a sorbet with butternut squash. I definitely need to add your Cardamom Ginger Butternut Affogato to my life... YUM!

      Reply
      • HWC Magazine says

        January 26, 2023 at 12:36 am

        You certainly can make sorbet with butternut squash or pumpkin. It is so delicious in the fall and winter months. Love all the warming spices with the cool sorbet.

        Reply
    2. Rue says

      January 17, 2022 at 8:30 am

      It is called Lychee Coconut Sorbet, where does coconut come into play? Coconut water? Only coconut water was not mentioned. It confuses me to see that naming. Otherwise, I am excited about these recipes for the extremely hot upcoming weather we will now be facing. Thank you.

      Reply
      • HWC Magazine says

        January 17, 2022 at 2:13 pm

        Hi there Rue, thank you for your comment. You can make the lychee sorbets with either water or coconut water. Updated the recipe for you. These healthy sorbets are very refreshing in the warm weather. Stay well and take care

        Reply
    3. Jake says

      September 07, 2021 at 8:43 pm

      5 stars
      Perfect for summer holidays.
      Any idea how to get other colors like Green, Yellow, Purple ???

      Reply
      • HWC Magazine says

        September 08, 2021 at 6:17 pm

        Hi Jake! You can make this recipe using any fruits you desire. For green, try kiwi. For Yellow, try mango and for purple blueberries work great. Hope that helps.

        Reply
    4. Lynn Fenby says

      July 04, 2021 at 3:44 pm

      This is so yummy! I feel good about indulging in a dessert that is not causing me a sugar problem.
      It is a very pretty dessert, and it got me using my Ninja blender.

      Reply
      • HWC Magazine says

        July 09, 2021 at 1:34 am

        Thank you. So refreshing on these hot days. Berry sorbets are best if you are watching you sugar levels as they have less carbohydrates compared to lychee.

        Reply
    5. Ian says

      June 27, 2021 at 12:43 pm

      I bet that now in the states these red white and blue treats are all the rage. Enjoy your Independence Day. Now, where can I find lychee in Essex?

      Reply
      • HWC Magazine says

        June 27, 2021 at 2:28 pm

        Thank you Ian. Your best bet to find lychee in the UK is to find canned lychee. Just looked at the Amazon in UK and they have many different options for canned lychee. That is probably your best bet.

        Reply
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