Sorbet "Earl Gray Tea with lemon balm"

Category: Culinary recipes
Kitchen: italian
Sorbet Earl Gray Tea with lemon balm

Ingredients

Earl Gray tea with bergamot 2 tbsp. l.
Sugar 180 g
Water 750 ml
Lemon zest 1 PC
Chicken protein 1 PC
Melissa fresh 2 branches
Lemon juice (optional) 1-2 tsp

Cooking method

  • I bring to your attention one of our most beloved sorbets today. Moreover, it is prepared quickly and from simple ingredients. Melissa can be substituted for mint without sacrificing taste, but with lemon balm the taste is softer.
  • Preparation
  • - Remove the zest from a well-washed lemon, fill it with cold water, bring to a boil. Boil over low heat, covered for 2 minutes.
  • - Turn off the heat and pour tea with bergamot into the boiling broth, put a sprig of mint or lemon balm, add lemon juice if desired, let it brew for 10 minutes. Then we filter well. Cool in the refrigerator.
  • - We place the prepared broth in a container and send it to the freezer. As soon as the broth begins to freeze (after about 40 minutes) and the first ice crystals appear, actively stir the mixture with a whisk and send it back to the freezer. We repeat the process again after about an hour.
  • - Before the third mixing, beat the protein with a whisk until soft peaks. Before use, wash the egg 2 times with detergent and dry it with a napkin.
  • - Cut a few leaves of mint or lemon balm with a knife. Add the protein and chopped lemon balm or mint to the frozen mass, take the "leg" from the blender and beat the mass well with the "leg", combining the protein and breaking the ice crystals. The output should be a homogeneous fluffy mass. We send this mass back to the freezer for complete freezing.
  • - Before serving, remove the mass from the freezer, let it stand for 10 minutes, form the balls with a special spoon for ice cream and serve in a bowl, decorating with leaves of fresh lemon balm or mint.
  • We can say about this sorbet that it is truly refreshing!


strawberry
How lovely! We will definitely try
Rada-dms
Quote: strawberry

How lovely! We will definitely try
Natasha, you yourself did not expect such a result! All the time you want to "run" into the refrigerator and take a ball and tone up. Thank you for checking out this recipe!
julia_bb
Rada-dms, thanks for the interesting sorbet
And if you do it in an ice cream maker, then you probably need to mix the protein right away, what do you think?
Rada-dms
Quote: julia_bb

Rada-dms, thanks for the interesting sorbet
And if you do it in an ice cream maker, then you probably need to mix the protein right away, what do you think?
To your health!
I would freeze a little, and then when the mixture grasps, I would add. It seems to me that the protein will immediately disperse in the liquid and such a homogeneous structure will not be obtained. Although you can check for half a portion.
julia_bb
Thanks, I will
vedmacck
I will definitely try to do
In bookmarks, of course, dragged away.
Premier
Well, we drank tea and ate ice cream - 2 in 1! Not a recipe, but just a pleasure! (And all this is said in a boiling tone!)
Rada-dms
Quote: vedmacck

I will definitely try to do
In bookmarks, of course, dragged away.
That's the truth, do it. I liked it very much! Just keep in mind that it tones, the tea is strong!
Rada-dms
Quote: Premier

Well, we drank tea and ate ice cream - 2 in 1! Not a recipe, but just a pleasure! (And all this is said in a boiling tone!)
For you, I will drop a couple of drops of liqueur into sorbet, and the grumpy tone will take off as if by hand! Tested by personal experience as recently as today! And what a day off, we have the right!
Premier
HERE !!! And add chili pepper, then I will definitely become white, fluffy and meow!
You're actually smart! I'm mostly only Earl Gray from black teas and I drink, so your sorbet suits me perfectly, even without liquor and chili!
Rada-dms
Quote: Premier
HERE !!! And add chili pepper, then I will definitely become white, fluffy and meow!
You're actually smart! I'm mostly only Earl Gray from black teas and I drink, so your sorbet suits me perfectly, even without liquor and chili!
My mother and I, too, cannot live without this tea! But lately I have switched more to teas from Lyudochka from fireweed and garden plants, and to coffee, and it turns out that I drink with bergamot for a change, as a rule, on weekends.
Pepper can even go here .. If the lemon juice swells more!

How can I be Liu like that, our kitty!


Premier
Quote: Rada-dms

How can I be Liu like that, our kitty!

The French have a saying - what I love, I eat a little... So that it doesn't become boring!
Rada-dms
Quote: Premier

The French have a saying - what I love, I eat a little... So that it doesn't become boring!

Sharp things like you never get boring !!
MariS
And I almost missed the frozen seagulls! Happy, a very tempting composition - you must definitely try it in the heat. While it's cold and something is already drawn to the pies ...
Rada-dms
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While it's cold and something is already drawn to the pies ...
That's for sure! But I’m still on the defensive and don’t bake!

It would be better if she baked than bought bread in the Metro yesterday.


Rada-dms
Quote: MariS
While it's cold
This is a special test for us in the competition program - to sculpt recipes for the heat in the cold, and then you have to eat them! Nah ... whoever does not participate will never understand!
MariS
Quote: Rada-dms
to sculpt recipes for the heat in the cold, and then you have to eat them!

And what, we have already become so tempered .. Today they also ate the ice cream, shuddering with a small shiver ...
Trishka
Rada-dmswhat a great ice cream alternative!
Here it will get a little warmer, and I will definitely try it !!!
Thanks for the wonderful recipe !!!

Very cool, especially when there is no cream for ice cream!
vedmacck
So I liked the almost zero-calorie dish.
Rada-dms
Quote: Trishka
what a great ice cream alternative!
Here I sit and enjoy it! Straight mine, mine!
I advise you to do it at least once!
Rada-dms
Quote: vedmacck

So I liked the almost zero-calorie dish.
Tan, sugar can be reduced, but at first it seemed to me that it was sweet, but when cold it was normal!
vedmacck
Not so much I count on calories (although it is necessary, but, remembering the consequences of my diets and weight loss, I think that it would be better to be fat, but kind and without fainting). It's just good that no milk, cream and other fats.
Rada-dms
Quote: vedmacck
I'd rather be fat, but kind and without fainting
And you will live longer! As my husband says, beauty should be healthy!
vedmacck
I have already unsubscribed in another Temka about yesterday's centenary of my grandmother. So she was always not just fat, but FAT (now she has dried up a little, but not like a Baba Yaga, but just folds sagged). So, if they say: "Lose weight, or you won't live long," - I just find it funny.
Rada-dms
Quote: vedmacck

I have already unsubscribed in another Temka about yesterday's centenary of my grandmother. So she was always not just fat, but FAT (now she has dried up a little, but not like a Baba Yaga, but just folds sagged). So, if they say: "Lose weight, or you won't live long," - I just find it funny.
I just wanted to write yesterday about such a wonderful anniversary! (y) Such people give us hope to live longer and be happy, but good things to do!
vedmacck
We sat yesterday and discussed (I will erase this later, not at all in the subject) that, despite her hundred years, she did not bury ANY of her descendants. And children, and grandchildren, and great-grandchildren are alive and well (well, a great-great-grandson is generally a baby), in infancy no one died either. Not everyone in a hundred years can boast of this. (Pah-pah-pah)
Rada-dms
vedmacck, Tan, do not erase, please! Tea is a drink of longevity, everything is in the subject! And I am pleased to have such positive posts in Temko!
vedmacck
Okay I will not
In fact, I wish everyone, everyone, such longevity, without comrades Parkinson's and Alzheimer's! And so that all your grandchildren would tell you: "Granny! But it was you who raised us!"
Rada-dms
Quote: vedmacck
And so that all your grandchildren would tell you: "Granny! But it was you who raised us!"
The birth of my son definitely extended the life of my grandmother by 10 years - she gave him all her unspent love, and her last words were about her great-grandson!

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