You remember those 8lbs of cherries from last week? Well that cherry pie was just one of the recipes created. Today I’ve got a refreshing dish that’s perfect for summer. It’s only got a few ingredients so it lets the sweet flavor of these beautiful cherries shine through.
I’d have to say I’m typically an ice cream person but sometimes the sweet refreshing taste of sorbet, or sorbetto just hits the spot. So what’s the difference between sorbet and sorbetto you ask? I still really don’t know other than sorbet is French and sorbetto is Italian. So we’re going Italian today.
The base is created by heating sugar and water to create a simple syrup and then blending that together with lime juice and fresh cherries. 4 simple ingredients but when it all combines, it’s the perfect treat at the end of a long hot day. Or the beginning. I won’t tell anyone if you have it for breakfast.
Go Check out Food52 for the full recipe!
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I am sure you love food. Otherwise, you won’t be here. As a full-time and a part-time chef at a local restaurant, I know my way around food. Ever since I was a young girl, I enjoyed helping my mom in the kitchen.
We would often experiment with the spices, ingredients, and flavors and create great meals for my brothers and dad. Since cocking was my first passion, I decided to go in that direction. I finished culinary school, got my first job, and started developing my skills.
Later when kids came, I had all the liberty in the kitchen to combine some of the unique flavors. A lot of them were a success, but now and there I would make a couple of mistakes.