Blueberry Sherbet

This recipe was from the December 2004 issue of Southern Living magazine. I had clipped it out of that issue quite a while ago, but now I wish I had made it much sooner, because this Blueberry Sherbet is so good! The next time you want something cool and refreshing, try this sherbet. I like it much better than the store-bought kind and I’m sure it’s healthier, too.

You can make this recipe with fresh or thawed frozen blueberries!

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BLUEBERRY SHERBET

  • 2 cups fresh or frozen blueberries (thawed)
  • 1 cup fat-free buttermilk
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 Tbsp. lemon juice
  • 1/2 tsp. pure vanilla extract

Process ingredients in a blender until smooth. Pour into a 9-inch square pan; cover and freeze for about 4 hours or until mixture is firm. Then process the frozen mixture, in batches, in blender again until smooth. Cover and freeze 4 more hours or until frozen. This makes 6 (1/2-cup) servings, and each serving is 110 calories.

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This is the first homemade sherbet I’ve made, and now I’m a big fan! Have you made your own sherbet?

14 responses to “Blueberry Sherbet”

  1. All summer I have whined about needing an ice cream maker. I need to get my butt in gear and just make one of these no-ice-cream-maker-needed recipes. Yours looks fabulous. I would love it if you came by and linked up with me at Vegetarian Foodie Fridays. A refreshing blueberry sherbet would be a welcome addition! 🙂

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  2. Nancy – Thanks for visiting at Between the Lines. I’ve been drooling all over your pictures this morning. They look soooo good!

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  3. This sounds delicious and looks so pretty! I’m going to try it. Thanks for sharing this recipe at Favorite Things Sat. Have a good weekend. laurie

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  4. This looks beautifully delicious! I have a lemon sorbet recipe made with buttermilk that I love so I’m sure this recipe would be just as good!

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