The Food Matters Project: Raspberry Rose Sorbet
07.23.2012
givingtable in Recipes, sorbet, the food matters project

When I saw that this week's post was a raspberry cabernet sorbet, my thoughts immediately drifted back to a raspberry rose sorbet I made for the first time last year. And what a great excuse to make it again!

There's something special about peak, in-season raspberries swimming around in a pool of pink wine. <-- Click to Tweet

It's worth donating a good amount of your favorite rose to the cause, too. I know most recipes that call for wine often don't use more than a cup, nothing drastic, but this involves a slightly much bigger commitment. Just try it, and you'll be so glad you did.

RASPBERRY ROSE SORBET

Recipe slightly adapted from David Lebovitz, The Perfect Scoop

2 cups dry rose wine (I used a 2010 Rusack Rosé)
2/3 cup sugar
2 pints fresh raspberries

Bring Rosé and sugar to a boil in a 2 quart sauté pan. It will take only a couple of minutes for the sugar to dissolve. Turn off heat, and add raspberries. Let steep until the temperature lowers, then puree in a blender. Pass through a sieve to remove any seeds, then chill in the refrigerator.

Freeze in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturers instructions.

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