I saw this recipe for Red Wine and Pear Sorbet on the PBS show, Everyday Food. I don't drink red wine so I thought, "oh I'll never make this" and quickly fast-forwarded through it. Then I remembered I still had POM juice in the fridge and rewound it and paid careful attention. I immediately pulled out my laptop and bookmarked this recipe.
My mother-in-law loves pomegranate juice so I decided to make this for her birthday and I served it with angel food cake and strawberries. I wish I had doubled the recipe though because we quickly consumed it and I was longing for more.
Since POM juice is sweeter than red wine, I cut back slightly on the amount of sugar and I added a few drops of red food coloring just to brighten it up a bit. It came together quickly and morphed from a frozen solid mass into a smooth blush beauty with the assistance of the food processor. Tart, smooth, creamy, sweet and refreshing. A perfect fat free summer treat.
- 1 cup POM juice
- 1 1/4 cups water
- 2/3 cup sugar
- 1 lb. ripe Bartlett pears, peeled, cored, and cut into 1-inch pieces (2 cups)
- 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- Coarse salt
- a few drops red food coloring, optional
In a small saucepan, bring juice, water, and sugar to a boil over medium heat, stirring often, until sugar dissolves. Add pears; reduce heat, and simmer until tender, 5 to 10 minutes.
Stir in lemon juice, food coloring (if using) and a pinch of salt; cool completely. Transfer to a shallow baking dish. Freeze until solid, about 6 hours (or overnight).
With a fork, break frozen mixture into large pieces. In two batches, purée in a food processor until completely smooth, 2 to 3 minutes per batch. Transfer to an airtight container; freeze until ready to serve (sorbet will be soft).
Makes 1 quart
NOTE: I made this in two steps. On the first day I boiled the juice, sugar and pears and poured it into a pyrex dish. I then froze it for a couple days, then processed it til smooth on the third day. Do what you can with the time you have. This recipe's flavor will not be affected, in the least.
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Updated: I entered this in the ice cream social sponsored by ScottySnacks, SavortheThyme and Tangled Noodle.
It's so pretty! And...I bet it's plenty good and refreshing, too. What a perfect summery dessert.
ReplyDeleteLooks so pretty...and sounds scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteLooks soo yummy... I can't wait to make it. Thanks for the recipe!!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS color. I bet it was just fantastic. perfect also for a hot summer day!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors. I agree with Donna they're gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBtw, that was VERY cool how you changed the focus on the second & third photos! How'd you do that?
~ingrid
Wow, this looks amazing! I will try it myself as soon as possible.
ReplyDeleteI am seeing POM juice everywhere but never tried it, I'll have to take a closer look, sounds delish
ReplyDeleteLove the color and the ingredients :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sorbet, love the pears and POM together - yum!
ReplyDeletePOM and Pear really do go AMAZING together! That pic is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of sorbets. They're simple and delicious. I just made a strawberry watermelon sorbet, but my son ate it all before I could photograph it! This also sounds like a wonderful combo. As always, great photos....love the depth of field on the bottle of juice and pears...very tricky!
ReplyDeleteOMG, that looks delicious! I absolutely love sorbet; that is very very tempting indeed.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delightfully refreshing!! What could be better on a hot, sunny day than sitting on the verandah nibbling at this! Wow!
ReplyDeleteWow~ this looks so refreshing!
ReplyDeleteBirthdays are always tasty with you around! How pretty this looks, she must've been a happy mother in law :).
ReplyDeleteWhat a great birthday treat...or really any day treat!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! I still have not tried POM juice!!!
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Absolutely love the combination...pom and pear...must taste like heaven, and the color is just amazing. Yummie! Great pictures as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great flavor combination, and it makes such a beautiful color too!
ReplyDeleteI like the shots with the two different focuses :)
This looks so delicious. I can't wait to try it!! :)
ReplyDeleteI know I'm way behind on the game here, but this. looks. AMAZING. I can't wait to try it. And since it's pomegranate and pear season around here, this coludn't be more perfect. Thanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteSomebody get me a spoon, this looks so good!
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