This strawberry sorbet is a creamy and sweet healthy treat of frozen strawberries, honey, and lime or lemon juice. Learn how to make homemade strawberry sorbet with just 3 ingredients with this quick and easy recipe. (This recipe is gluten-free, dairy-free, and refined sugar-free. Use agave syrup instead of honey to make vegan strawberry sorbet)

For more refreshing strawberry recipes, try our Strawberry Matcha Latte, Strawberry Passion Fruit Smoothie, and this Dragon Fruit Smoothie Bowl.

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This light and refreshing strawberry sorbet will keep you cool all summer long. The striking red color makes it great for all your seasonal fun; whether it’s a pool party or backyard barbecue. It’s naturally sweetened and contains no dairy or preservatives so you can indulge in this healthy frozen dessert without worrying about overdoing it!

Reasons This Strawberry Sorbet Recipe Works

  • No Ice Cream Maker or Strawberry Puree Needed! This 3 ingredient, easy strawberry sorbet recipe comes together simply with a high-powered blender or food processor.
  • Healthy Snack! Strawberries are packed with Vitamin C. This low-calorie frozen treat is a nutritious way to satisfy your sweet tooth.
  • Easy to Customize! You can enjoy this as a quick icy treat or let it freeze for a couple of hours for a lusciously smooth treat. Also, have fun adding flavors!
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Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Strawberries: You can use fresh strawberries or frozen strawberries. If you use fresh, freeze them before blending.
  • Raw honey: This natural sweetener also enriches the texture.
  • Lemon juice or lime juice: Whichever you choose, ensure it’s freshly squeezed for the best taste.

How to Make Strawberry Sorbet

PREPARE INGREDIENTS. To begin, ensure that your strawberries are frozen. If they’re not already frozen, pop them in the freezer until completely solid. This typically takes around 1-2 hours, but I often leave them overnight for convenience.

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BLEND INGREDIENTS. Once frozen, transfer the strawberries, honey, and lemon juice to the bowl of a food processor or high-powered blender. Blend the strawberries until they reach a smooth consistency.

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overhead view of strawberry sorbet in a food processor

TASTE TEST + ADJUST. Once the mixture is smooth, taste it and add raw honey as desired for sweetness.

SERVE OR FREEZE. You have two options for enjoying your strawberry sorbet. If you prefer a softer texture, indulge in it immediately. Alternatively, if you prefer a firmer texture, transfer the mixture into a freezer-safe container and freeze for 1-2 hours until it reaches the desired consistency. Then, it’s time to savor your homemade frozen strawberry delight! Enjoy!

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Tips for the Best Strawberry Sorbet

  • If using fresh strawberries, remember to rinse them before freezing them.
  • Fresh strawberries are better as they tend to be sweeter than store-bought frozen strawberries.
  • If it’s hard to scoop it fresh out of the freezer, allow it to sit for at least 5 minutes.

Recipe Variations

  • Add Herbs: For an invigorating twist, add fresh herbs like mint or basil. Strawberry basil sorbet has a nice ring to it!
  • Fruit Sorbet: Add frozen mango, watermelon, or banana for a more fruity flavor.
  • Strawberry Lemonade Sorbet: Instead of lime or lemon juice, you can add your favorite lemonade. You can also try another fruit juice like orange or pineapple.
  • Vegan: Instead of honey, use maple syrup or agave.

Storage

Strawberry sorbet will last for up to 2 months in the freezer.

a container full of strawberry sorbet

FAQs

What’s the difference between sorbet and ice cream?

Sorbet is essentially fruit (or fruit juice or fruit puree), water, and sugar. Ice cream is made with milk or cream, sugar, and occasionally fruit. Ice cream is thicker and creamier than sorbet because of the dairy.

What’s the difference between sherbet and sorbet?

Sherbert is basically sorbet with dairy added.

What makes sorbet so creamy?

Although some sorbet recipes rely on an ice cream maker or even alcohol for a creamy texture, this strawberry sorbet gets its smooth consistency from the honey. Strawberries are also high in pectin, a fiber that thickens whatever it is added to. Enjoy this all-natural sorbet!

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Easy Strawberry Sorbet

This strawberry sorbet is a creamy and sweet healthy treat of frozen strawberries, honey, and lime or lemon juice. Learn how to make homemade strawberry sorbet with just 3 ingredients with this quick and easy recipe. (This recipe is gluten-free, dairy-free, and refined sugar-free.)
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American, Healthy Options
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Freezer TIme: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 6
Calories: 91kcal

Ingredients

  • 20 oz (approx. 3.5 cup) Fresh or frozen strawberries if fresh, freeze before blending
  • cup Raw honey as needed for sweetness
  • cup Lemon juice or lime juice freshly squeezed

Instructions

  • To begin, ensure that your strawberries are frozen. If they're not already frozen, pop them in the freezer until completely solid. This typically takes around 1-2 hours, but I often leave them overnight for convenience.
  • Once frozen, transfer the strawberries, honey, and lemon juice to the bowl of a food processor or high-powered blender. Blend the strawberries until they reach a smooth consistency.
  • Once the mixture is smooth, taste it and add raw honey as desired for sweetness.
  • You have two options for enjoying your strawberry sorbet. If you prefer a softer texture, indulge in it immediately. Alternatively, if you prefer a firmer texture, transfer the mixture into a freezer-safe container and freeze for 1-2 hours until it reaches the desired consistency. Then, it's time to savor your homemade frozen strawberry delight! Enjoy!

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Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 91kcal | Carbohydrates: 23.1g | Protein: 0.8g | Fat: 0.4g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 4mg | Potassium: 171mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 20.4g | Calcium: 17mg

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