Champagne Sorbet with Berry Medley

  4.6 – 4 reviews  • Sorbet Recipes

For special occasions or just for fun, the family makes this meal. It’s enjoyable to make and the cinnamon snails taste fantastic!

Prep Time: 10 mins
Additional Time: 4 hrs
Total Time: 4 hrs 10 mins
Servings: 6
Yield: 6 to 4 ounce servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 (750 milliliter) bottle champagne
  2. ¼ cup white sugar
  3. 1 pint strawberries
  4. 1 pint blueberries
  5. 6 fresh mint leaves (Optional)

Instructions

  1. Pour champagne into a shallow metal pan or bowl, and stir in the sugar. Cover with plastic wrap, and place in freezer. Freeze for 4 hours, whisking every 30 minutes. The frozen mixture will be firm and granular.
  2. Spoon the sorbet mixture into a blender or food processor, and process until smooth. Return to the metal container, cover, and re-freeze for up to 48 hours.
  3. Combine strawberries and blueberries in a small bowl. Spoon berries into the bottom of champagne flutes or wine glasses, and top with sorbet. Garnish with mint sprig if desired.

Reviews

David Lynn
Thank you for a unique recipe. I made this as the recipe states, and I also made a batch where I pureed the strawberries and added them to the champagne and sugar. I also added a pinch of salt and a little more sugar to my liking. We preferred the later, but this does make a great addition to a celebration!
Steven Jimenez
What a great idea! Super easy to make with an ice cream maker. Mixed the champagne and sugar in the ice cream maker for 30 min, then froze it for a bit in the freezer before scooping. We didn’t have strawberries; just chopped some mint and mixed it in with halved/chopped fresh blueberries. As my husband said, this will give you “a head rush and a brain freeze at the same time!”
Stephanie White
Made this for a light Valentine’s Day dessert. Delicious! More of an adult treat. Not too heavy & not too sweet. Just right! Def make again! THANKS!
Heather Gill
I can’t rate this EXACT recipe, because I did modify it a bit. I pureed about 2 cups of mixed berries (strawberry, blueberry, blackberry and raspberry) and added to the champagne mixture as well as 1/4cup more sugar. It turned out great!!! The champagne keeps the sorbet at the perfect consistency, and the berries kept the sorbet from tasting overwhelmingly like champagne. We served this in martini glass with a sprig of mint and lemon zest. Very pretty presentation, refreshing and delicious! Thank you for sharing!

 

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