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Vegan Coconut Lime Sherbet

June 12, 2015 By Courtney West Leave a Comment

Vegan Coconut Lime Sherbet (vegan/gf recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes via The Sweet Miscellany Blog

This vegan version of classic lime sherbet gets its rich and creamy texture from full fat coconut milk and avocado. It’s the perfect vegan and gluten free dessert to help cool you down on hot summer days!

I wasn’t as much of a sherbet fan growing up as my grandmother was though I did have a soft spot for the elusive pineapple sherbet that always seemed so hard to find. I have distinct memories of my grandmother’s freezer and in it would almost always be Eggo waffles and sherbet of some sort. I don’t really remember there being much ice cream, but you could almost always count on a technicolor tub of sherbet. I actually pronounced it “sherbert” until a couple of years ago when I realized the word did not have an “r” in it. Go figure.

Vegan Coconut Lime Sherbet (vegan/gf recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes via The Sweet Miscellany Blog

I had forgotten about sherbet until I read Renee‘s post for Lilac Lemon Grapefruit Sherbet nearly a month ago. If you haven’t checked her blog out yet you totally need to. I pretty much want to live in her kitchen and sample all of the healthy fare that she cooks up. Anywho, back to sherbet. Several years ago I thought about making a watermelon one with coconut milk and lime but for some reason or another I abandoned the idea. Cue Renee’s beautiful post. She combined citrus, floral St. Germain, and fresh lilacs to make a killer and anything but ordinary sherbet.

Vegan Coconut Lime Sherbet (vegan/gf recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes via The Sweet Miscellany Blog

Since I read that post I had dreams for my own version. I kept it simple, opting for a vegan version of the classic lime sherbet. Full fat coconut milk and avocado give it the necessary fat and creaminess you’d otherwise get from dairy. Agave syrup adds sweetness and a touch of plain vodka helps prevent the mixture from forming ice crystals. I ended up topping each serving with some mint leaves from the garden but that’s totally up to you!

Vegan Coconut Lime Sherbet (vegan/gf recipe) | seasonal plant-based recipes via The Sweet Miscellany Blog

If you don’t have an ice cream maker don’t panic! You can make popsicles. Or, you can put it in a shallow container in the freezer for at least 6-8 hours. It won’t be as creamy but it will have a granita type vibe!

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  • Author: Courtney West
  • Total Time: 8-12 hours
  • Yield: 8 servings 1x
  • Diet: Vegan
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This vegan version of classic lime sherbet gets its rich and creamy texture from full fat coconut milk and avocado. It’s the perfect vegan and gluten free dessert to help cool you down on hot summer days!


Ingredients

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  • 1 can full fat coconut milk
  • 1 cup fresh lime juice (this was about 7 limes for me)
  • zest of 3 limes
  • 3/4 to 1 cup raw agave (depending on how sweet or tart you want it)
  • flesh of 1/2 of an avocado
  • 1/2 tbsp plain vodka
  • fresh mint leaves for serving, optional

Instructions

Combine all of the ingredients in a high speed blender. Blend until smooth. Chill this mixture for 4 to 6 hours. Once it has been thoroughly chilled, process it in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Transfer the sherbet (it will be a soft serve consistency) to a container and place it in the freezer to set up for 4 to 6 hours. Once the sherbet has set up, scoop it up and enjoy! If you like, you can top each serving with a few fresh mint leaves.

Makes roughly one quart of sherbet or 8 servings.

Notes

  • The alcohol listed here is to deter the formation of ice crystals in the sherbet and make it smoother. If you want to avoid the addition of it, you can sub in 1/2 tsp of xanthan gum.
  • If you don’t have an ice cream maker don’t panic! You can make popsicles. Or, you can put it in a shallow container in the freezer for at least 6-8 hours. It won’t be as creamy but it will have a granita type vibe.
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Chilling Time: 8-12 hours
  • Category: dessert

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Filed Under: citrus, dairy free, dessert, frozen, gluten free, homemade, ice cream, Recipe, snack, spring, summer, vegan

Frozen Chocolate Covered Banana Slices

June 18, 2014 By Courtney West 1 Comment

frozen banana bites

I’ve been in a bit of a blogging rut the past couple of weeks.  I’ve lacked inspiration and desire for this little space and it was starting to worry me.  I even started questioning whether I wanted to keep blogging and if it was worth it.  I knew that it would be easy if I stopped, allowing more time for naps on the couch or yoga or who knows what else.  But, I think this was lazy Courtney talking.  It’s really easy to be lazy, you know?  I’m actually not a lazy person (I have both a full time job and a small business to run), but I think it’s easy to slip into lazy tendencies when I’m feeling tired or run down.

I finally had some motivation for a post yesterday after a run/walk on the trail in the scorching heat.  I was regularly running at the end of last year and at the beginning of this year but a couple of injuries sidelined that. Since I’ve established a good yoga routine (I do it everyday), I decided to add in a few days of run/walking to see if I could get back up to where I was without re-injuring myself.  All of this is to say that I was craving something really cold after my run/walk yesterday.  I knew I had a couple of bananas and that I should probably eat them to replenish the potassium in my system.  Since I’ve been seeing several frozen chocolate covered banana concoctions recently, I decided to go that route and make what I’m sharing with you here.

These little treats are healthy enough for a post run snack, and decadent enough for a summer dessert.  You can make a larger batch if you like so that you always have some at the ready.  I tend to prefer eating just ripe bananas (with no brown on the skin yet) so that is what I’ve used here.  I think bananas that are much riper might be a tad too sweet, but go with what you like.  The toppings listed below are a combination of what I love, but that part is up to you as well.  Maybe you’re a pecan & coconut kind of person, or perhaps some hemp hearts and a sprinkle of maca is your jam. Whatever route you take, just make sure to use a tasty vegan dark chocolate 🙂

frozen banana bites

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Filed Under: chocolate, dairy free, dessert, frozen, gluten free, grain free, no bake, snack, summer, vegan

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