26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (2024)

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (1)
No ice cream machine? No problem!
There’s nothing quite a refreshing as an icy mouthful of flavorful sorbet or a smooth and rich bowl of ice cream. Sweet frozen desserts are one of my absolute favorite things about summer (the worst has to be the mosquitoes!), and this time around I’ll be making my own. Making homemade ice cream and sorbet is actually a lot easier than you may think it is, and once you get the hang of making a simple base, you can experiment and make absolutely any flavors that your taste buds lust after.

They also make excellent milkshakes and co*cktails!

Strawberry and Lime

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (2)This flavorsome sorbet is pure bliss in the mouth – the tangy lime isn’t overpowering at all, it’s just the perfect accompaniment to the sweet strawberry. It’s also a wonderful excuse to take the kids (or yourself) out for a day of strawberry picking!

Recipe Instructions and Credit – LemonsForLulu

Peach and Prosecco

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (3)This peachy delight is brought to life with a hint of rosemary, but what makes it really fun for those of legal age is a dash of Prosecco. Of course, this boozy extra can be left out if you’re dishing for the kids.

Recipe Instructions and Credit – BrooklynSupper

Minty Melon

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (4)I absolutely love cantaloupe – it has such a prominent flavor that can’t really be compared to anything else. Add a bit of fresh mint to the mix and you have yourself the base for a seriously refreshing summer sorbet.

Recipe Instructions and Credit – TastyYummies

Cherry Chocolate

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (5)When the craving for something sweet hits, it’s really not easy to ignore, especially if it’s chocolate you’re after. This sorbet is the perfect answer because it’s a lot healthier than other chocolate alternatives, and, it’s even allowed on the Paleo diet!

Recipe Instructions and Credit – AnEdibleMosaic

Mango

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (6)As fun as it to mix and match flavors, sometimes it’s nice to keep it basic and just let one fruit shine, in this case, that fruit is the mango. Just a little bit of vanilla will really bring out the great flavor.

Recipe Instructions and Credit – ScatteredThoughtsOfACraftyMom

Lemon

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (7)Lemon, in my opinion, is another fruit that can be celebrated all on its own; it’s a supporting act all too often, but I prefer it as the star of the show. And doesn’t it just look even more appetizing when served in its own skin?

Recipe Instructions and Credit – ItAllStartedWithPaint

Triple Coconut

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (8)This one is for the real coconut crazies out there – the recipe includes coconut milk, coconut water and shredded coconut. Toss in some Kirsch-soaked tipsy cherries and you have yourself a real winner!

Recipe Instructions and Credit – GouremandeInTheKitchen

Pineapple

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (9)The sweet tartness of pineapple makes it absolutely perfect for sorbet, and if you want to spice it up a little, add a bit of Malibu coconut rum for some extra fun and flavor.

Recipe Instructions and Credit – TheGirlWhoAteEverything

Strawberry and Watermelon

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (10)Watermelons simply scream summer, but if you’re getting a bit bored of just eating them as is, why not make a refreshing sorbet? The tanginess of the added strawberry perfectly complements the sweetness of the melon.

Recipe Instructions and Credit – DashingDish

Black Grape and Cognac

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (11)I’ve never tasted grape sorbet, but the more I think of that rich flavor of black grapes, the more excited I am to give it a go! A pound of these little guys only come up to about two cups once pulpified, so you’re going to need a fair amount if you want to share.

Recipe Instructions and Credit – TheViewFromGreatIsland

Rosé

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (12)Do you love bubbly rosé? Do you love sorbet? Why not combine the two for one beautifully pink summer dessert? It even rhymes, for crying out loud—rosé sorbet—so I really don’t see where you could go wrong!

Recipe Instructions and Credit – HowSweetItIs

Raspberry Chocolate

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (13)Berry sorbets are always surefire winners, but when you throw chocolate into the mix it changes the whole game. You’re really going to love the little surprise chunks of dark chocolate hidden within the sweet yet tart raspberry sorbet.

Recipe Instructions and Credit – WillCookForFriends

Oatmeal Choc Chip

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (14)I’m a cinnamon fanatic, so this one is right up my alley. You start with a simple (homemade) cinnamon ice cream base, and then throw in some chocolate chips and oatmeal cookie pieces for that necessary crunch. Absolute heaven!

Recipe Instructions and Credit – LifeLoveAndSugar

Nutella

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (15)Nutella ice cream. Do I even have to say anything more? You definitely should have seen this one coming! And you can even use that homemade Nutella in here!

Recipe Instructions and Credit – LivingSweetMoments

Mint

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (16)I’ve decided to skip the traditional mint recipe in favor of two slightly more exciting recipes: the first is pistachio, mint and fudge brownie; the second is pink peppermint, complete with crushed candy canes. There may be no going back after trying these two!

Recipe Instructions and Credit – TopWithCinnamon and ChocolateWithGrace

Cherry Cobbler

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (17)This isn’t you average cherry flavored ice cream. The cobbler part takes some extra preparation but oh boy is worth it! Everyone loves ice cream and everyone loves cobbler, so putting them together as one is a no-brainer!

Recipe Instructions and Credit – ThisGalCooks

Cinnamon Pumpkin

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (18)I say ditch the pumpkin spice lattes and make yourself some of this nutmeg and cinnamon pumpkin ice cream instead! It almost tastes like thanksgiving, just a lot cooler.

Recipe Instructions and Credit – KeepItSweetDesserts

Green Tea

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (19)If you like sipping on a mug of hot green tea in the winter, then it’s about time you get a summer equivalent. This ice cream is a sure winner in any green tea drinker’s book – it’s not too bitter, and also not quite as sweet as its store-bought counterpart.

Recipe Instructions and Credit – EugenieKitchen

Choc Chip Cookie Dough

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (20)There’s no way that I could omit a legendary classic like cookie dough, and to exclude the chocolate chips would just be sinful, in my humble opinion. Now you can make this for yourself, any time you want!

Recipe Instructions and Credit – LikeMotherLikeDaughter

Toasted Marshmallow and Brownie

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (21)With a name like toasted marshmallow and brownie, I think it’s impossible to say no. This homemade indulgent treat tastes like a mix between brownie batter and toasty s’mores – a match made in heaven.

Recipe Instructions and Credit – Cupcakes&KaleChips

Balsamic Strawberry and Ricotta

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (22)If you want a recipe for plain old strawberry ice cream you’ll just have to look elsewhere because I much prefer this fresh spin on the old classic. The rich flavor you get from the roasted balsamic-covered strawberries really is something else!

Recipe Instructions and Credit – FrugalFoodieMama

Brandy Alexander

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (23)This one is definitely an adults-only recipe since the main ingredient is brandy, although the recipe doesn’t call for too much of the stuff. Wouldn’t this just make the perfect wind-down dinner party dessert?

Recipe Instructions and Credit – Bitz&Giggles

Blueberry Cheesecake

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (24)This recipe uses blueberry Philadelphia cream cheese which really helps seal in that blueberry flavor. When you add in the crushed graham crackers, you get a frozen version of one of my absolute favorite desserts (and it’s easier to make than the real thing!).

Recipe Instructions and Credit – LadyBehindTheCurtain

Salted Caramel

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (25)I’ve always been a fan of the combination of salt and sweet, so this salted caramel ice cream is right up my alley – much like everything else on this list. That little crunch of salt amongst all the sweetness actually enhances the caramel flavor.

Recipe Instructions and Credit – GirlAndTheKitchen

Peach and Raspberry

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (26)To me, this peach and raspberry combination is pure summer, and since it’s held together by ice cream, well, that just makes it even more summery. The tartness of the berries perfectly cut through the sweetness of that peach preserve.

Recipe Instructions and Credit – TheCasualCraftlete

Key Lime Pie

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (27)I’ve given you both pumpkin pie and cheesecake ice cream, so it only seems fitting that I end it off with the creamy and refreshing frozen version of key lime pie. It’s amazing! And it’s so simple to make.

Recipe Instructions and Credit – LikeMotherLikeDaughter

26 Refreshing Ice Cream and Sorbet Recipes You can Make without a Machine (2024)

FAQs

Is it possible to make sorbet without an ice cream maker? ›

Making home-made sorbet is easier than you think. You don't even need an ice cream machine! It's basically just frozen fruit puree sweetened with sugar and water. You can also add herbs, chocolate or wines and liqueurs to flavor the sorbet.

How do you make ice cream in a Ziplock bag? ›

Step 1In a small resealable plastic bag, combine half-and-half, sugar, and vanilla. Push out excess air and seal. Step 2Into a large resealable plastic bag, combine ice and salt. Place small bag inside the bigger bag and shake vigorously, 7 to 10 minutes, until ice cream has hardened.

What is the secret to good sorbet? ›

The Master Ratio

If you don't know the exact sugar content of your fruit, the best thing you can do is play it safe. A sugar concentration between 20% to 30% will generally produce a scoopable, creamy sorbet. * Add less and your sorbet is too icy to scoop; add more and it may never freeze.

How to make ice cream better at home? ›

Adding candy pieces, nuts or dried or fresh fruit to your ice cream can add a whole new flavor and texture dimension. Mix-ins should be small, around the size of a chocolate chip, so the ice cream maker can incorporate them into the frozen ice cream.

What can I use if I don't have an ice cream maker? ›

4 Easy Ways to Make Ice Cream Without an Ice Cream Machine
  • Use a Food Processor or Blender. Kim's Cooking Now! Try this recipe: Five-Minute Ice Cream. ...
  • Use a Mason Jar. Here's what you'll need: ...
  • Use a Stand Mixer or Hand Mixer. Erin Vasicek. ...
  • Use a Plastic Bag. Try this recipe: Fresh Fruit Ice Cream in a Baggie.
Sep 3, 2020

Can salt make ice cream? ›

We're looking at a slushy, half-melting saltwater mix and thinking that it can't possibly be colder than hard ice cubes. But amazingly, it is. And what's more, it works to make ice cream and has done so for centuries!

What makes sorbet creamy? ›

Without fat from dairy or eggs, it's the suspension of sugar within the fruit purée that allows the sorbet to churn into something with a creamy mouthfeel. You need 20-30% sugar in your sorbet, which will come from your fruit plus some added sugar.

Why is my homemade sorbet so hard? ›

The problem is usually that after it is frozen it is too icy. To combat the iciness sorbets will include either alcohol or a lot of sugar. If you are confident that you are freezing your mixture as much as you should then perhaps you could reduce the sugar or alcohol in the recipe to encourage solidification.

What makes the smooth and creamy texture in sorbet? ›

Ice cream machines work by churning / aerating mixtures whilst freezing them. As the mixture freezes, the churning action breaks down large ice crystals, producing that creamy smooth texture we know and love.

How to make ice cream in 10 minutes? ›

In a gallon-sized ziploc plastic bag, mix the ice and salt. Place the sealed quart-sized bag in the gallon-sized one. Securely seal the gallon-sized bag without leaving very much air in the inside. Shake, mush, and squish the bag for 6-10 minutes, or until the ice cream has set to a soft serve consistency.

How do you make homemade ice cream creamy and not icy? ›

Whole milk – I don't recommend replacing it with reduced fat or skim. Whole milk's higher fat content ensures that the homemade ice cream comes out creamy, not icy. Cane sugar – For sweetness.

Why is my homemade ice cream not creamy enough? ›

Like everyone else has already pointed out, it could be multiple things:
  1. Not enough fat, i.e. if you use milk in your recipe, you used too much milk and not enough cream. The more milk you use the more icy texture you get. ...
  2. You have water in the recipe. ...
  3. You are not churning it enough.
  4. You have it too cold.
May 11, 2019

Does sorbet need to be churned? ›

Sorbet is basically sugar water with a bit of flavor. When it freezes all the way, unless it was churned as it froze, there's going to be a tendency for it to separate into ice crystals and even stronger sugar water. Some of this may happen in your first freezing step.

Why is my homemade sorbet icy? ›

Too much sugar will not only make for a sickeningly sweet dessert, it also reduces the freezing point so that firstly, your sorbet will take ages to freeze, and secondly, it will crystallize as it freezes. Too little sugar and you end up with loads of crunchy ice crystals.

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