Easy Homemade Coconut Sorbet Recipe - Ice Cream From Scratch (2024)

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A smooth and creamy coconut sorbet recipe that is simple to make, uses minimal ingredients, and is perfect on an ice cream cone or in a bowl. There’s no ice cream maker required but you can use one if you like to make this coconut sorbet recipe. This coconut sorbet is naturally gluten-free and dairy-free.

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Looking for another frozen summer treat? You might also like this Lime Sorbet Recipe.

WHY YOU’RE GOING TO LOVE THIS COCONUT SORBET RECIPE

  • You’re going to love this homemade creamy coconut sorbet recipe. It’s creamy and it melts in your mouth, just like a good coconut ice cream should.
  • This coconut sorbet recipe uses a few simple ingredients, which are mostly coconut based.
  • You can also use this ice cream recipe as a base for other dairy-free ice cream flavors, when you can’t consume dairy products.
  • The best part is that this recipe uses simple ingredients and simple steps!

Just a heads up, this coconut sorbet melts pretty fast, so you’ll want to enjoy it quickly.

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INGREDIENTS NEEDED

  • Unsweetened Canned Coconut Milk –For flavor and texture. Make sure to get high quality can of coconut milk. Full-fat coconut milk works best.
  • Unsweetened Coconut Cream – The unsweetened coconut milk works with the full fat coconut milk to deliver that creamy texture. You can also use heavy cream, but then it wouldn’t be dairy free.
  • Coconut Water – Helps with texture and to preserve the coconut flavor.
  • Sugar –Adds sweetness. We haven’t tried this sorbet with a sugar substitute yet, or with maple syrup. Let us know in the comments if you use a sugar substitute.

Shredded Coconut in Coconut Sorbet

We love adding shredded coconut, sweetened or unsweetened, to our coconut sorbet. It adds to the texture. If you’d like to add shredded coconut, 1/2 cup is perfect. You can also top your coconut sorbet with toasted coconut flakes.

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HOW TO MAKE COCONUT SORBET

  1. Pour the coconut water and sugar into a small saucepan and heat over low heat until the sugar dissolves.
  2. Remove from the heat and transfer to the refrigerator to cool completely.
  3. Once cooled, add the coconut water with sugar, coconut milk, and coconut cream into a blender jar and blend just until the mixture is combined.
  4. Pour the mixture into a 9×5 metal baking pan, loaf pan, or a freezer-safe container.
  5. Freeze until firm (about 4 hours), stirring with a fork every thirty minutes for the first 3 hours. This is important. Don’t skip this step if you aren’t using an ice cream machine.
  6. Store covered in the freezer for up to 3 months.

These numbered steps match the numbered photos above and are for illustration purposes only. Please see the printable recipe card below.

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HOW TO STORE COCONUT SORBET

Store this coconut sorbet in the freezer in an airtight container(we love these reusable ice cream tubs) with a piece of parchment paper or wax paper pressed on top for up to 3 months.

EXPERT RECIPE TIPS

  • Volume – Once you pour the coconut sorbet mixture into the pan, it will fill the pan up entirely.
  • Chill – It’s best to chill the coconut milk and cream of coconut before you begin, but it’s not required.
  • Sweeter – For a sweeter coconut sorbet, increase the sugar to 1 cup.
  • Stirring –Stirring the coconut sorbet every thirty minutes adds air to the sorbet, making it smoother and easier to scoop.
  • Scooping it –Allow it to sit on the counter for 10 minutes, or until it softens enough to scoop.
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HOW TO MAKE COCONUT SORBET IN AN ICE CREAM MAKER

This sorbet recipe works well in ice cream makers. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for sorbets and then cover tightly and freeze until you’re ready to serve.

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  • Strawberry Sorbet
  • Lemon Sorbet

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Yield: 10

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes

Additional Time: 4 hours

Total Time: 4 hours 25 minutes

A smooth and creamy coconut sorbet recipe that is simple to make, uses minimal ingredients, and is perfect on an ice cream cone or in a bowl.

Ingredients

  • 2 (13-14 oz.) cans unsweetened coconut milk, chilled
  • 1 (13-14 oz.) can unsweetened coconut cream, chilled
  • 1 cup (8 oz.) coconut water
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar, more or less for taste
  • Optional: shredded coconut or coconut flakes for garnish

Instructions

  1. Pour the coconut water and sugar into a small saucepan and heat over low heat until the sugar dissolves.
  2. Remove from the heat and transfer to the refrigerator to cool completely.
  3. Once cooled, add the coconut water with sugar, coconut milk, and coconut cream into a blender jar and blend just until the mixture is combined.
  4. Pour the mixture into a 9x5 metal baking pan.
  5. Freeze until firm (about 4 hours), stirring with a fork every thirty minutes for the first 3 hours. This is important. Don’t skip this step if you aren’t using an ice cream machine.
  6. Store covered in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Notes

  • Once you pour the coconut sorbet mixture into the pan, it will fill the pan up entirely.
  • It’s best to chill the coconut milk and coconut cream before you begin, but it’s not required.
  • For a sweeter coconut sorbet, increase the sugar to 1 cup.
  • Before serving, let the coconut sorbet sit at room temperature for 10 minutes or until soft enough to scoop.
  • Ice cream machine: This coconut sorbet recipes works well in ice cream makers. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for sorbets and then cover tightly and freeze until you’re ready to serve.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 10Serving Size: 1/2 cup
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 145Total Fat: 8gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 52mgCarbohydrates: 19gFiber: 2gSugar: 16gProtein: 1g

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Easy Homemade Coconut Sorbet Recipe - Ice Cream From Scratch (2024)

FAQs

What is coconut sorbet made of? ›

Pour coconut milk into a container. Add water to the empty can, swirl, and pour into the container. Whisk in sugar until dissolved, then stir in coconut flakes. Cover and freeze until chilled, about 30 minutes.

What makes sorbet so creamy? ›

Without fat from dairy or eggs, it's the suspension of sugar within the fruit purée that allows the sorbet to churn into something with a creamy mouthfeel. You need 20-30% sugar in your sorbet, which will come from your fruit plus some added sugar.

Why is my homemade sorbet icy? ›

Too much sugar will not only make for a sickeningly sweet dessert, it also reduces the freezing point so that firstly, your sorbet will take ages to freeze, and secondly, it will crystallize as it freezes. Too little sugar and you end up with loads of crunchy ice crystals.

Is coconut milk or coconut cream better for ice cream? ›

Coconut cream tends to yield creamier results due to the higher fat content. We DO NOT recommend using Trader Joe's coconut milk or cream – the formulation has changed in recent years and is now more prone to separation and oiliness.

What's the difference between sherbet and sorbet recipe? ›

The major difference between the two is that sherbet is made with dairy and sorbet isn't. Sherbet has more of a creamy texture that you'd expect from ice cream thanks to ingredients like milk, heavy cream, or buttermilk in the mix. Sorbet, on the other hand, is simply sugar and fruit.

Is sorbet healthy than ice cream? ›

Sorbet has less calories than ice cream and other frozen desserts, and no fat. It's fruit content also makes it rich in vitamin C. Any downsides? That fruit content also means it contains a fair bit of sugar, and if we're comparing it with ice cream and gelato, it has less calcium, vitamin A and iron.

What is the secret of a good sorbet? ›

Sugar plays a larger roll in the sorbet than just sweetening the fruit juice. It's also crucial for the sorbet's texture. Too little sugar and the sorbet becomes icy, too much and it can be slushy — hit the sugar level just right and the sorbet will taste creamy and melt evenly across your tongue.

Does sorbet need egg white? ›

At its heart, sorbet is simply a frozen fruit syrup, but you can ramp it up a level and include whipped egg white or even mascarpone for a creamier result.

Why do you put eggs in sorbet? ›

The quality of the water is important as well — if your water has a bad aftertaste, so will your sorbet — so we recommend using bottled. The optional egg white helps to stabilize, emulsify, and preserve the texture of the sorbet if you are going to keep it in your freezer for a few days.

How do you thicken homemade sorbet? ›

In this recipe, we use tapioca starch to thicken the sorbet mixture, which gives a velvety texture to the sorbet, but you can use corn starch if this is what you have. Thickening the sorbet mixture with a starch gives it body, which makes the sorbet expand during churning and become fluffy.

How do you make homemade ice cream icy not creamy? ›

Like everyone else has already pointed out, it could be multiple things:
  1. Not enough fat, i.e. if you use milk in your recipe, you used too much milk and not enough cream. The more milk you use the more icy texture you get. ...
  2. You have water in the recipe. ...
  3. You are not churning it enough.
  4. You have it too cold.
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How long does homemade sorbet last? ›

Homemade sorbet generally lasts for about 2 to 3 months when properly stored in the freezer. Ice crystals may develop after 1 month, so don't wait too long to enjoy it.

How do you thicken coconut milk for ice cream? ›

Stir in the cornstarch to the reserved ½ cup coconut milk until well combined. Add cornstarch/coconut milk mixture to the saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring frequently. Boil for 5 minutes, stirring frequently, until the cornstarch is completely cooked and ice cream base has thickened.

What is Cocomilk? ›

Coconut milk is an opaque, milky-white liquid extracted from the grated pulp of mature coconuts. The opacity and rich taste of coconut milk are due to its high oil content, most of which is saturated fat. Coconut milk is a traditional food ingredient used in Southeast Asia, Oceania, South Asia, and East Africa.

Why use coconut cream instead of coconut milk? ›

Coconut Cream vs Coconut Milk

Compared to normal coconut milk, coconut cream has a much higher fat content, containing around 19-22% fat. Coconut cream still retains the delicious coconut flavor that coconut milk has, but is much thicker as it is essentially coconut milk with less water.

What is sorbet made of? ›

One of the first frozen treats ever developed were ices (or sorbets), which essentially are a mixture of smooth ice, sugar, flavoring and other refreshing ingredients like fruit purees. A sorbet does not contain any dairy products and is more acidic, which results in tart flavors.

Is sorbet actually healthy? ›

For those who need dairy- or gluten-free dessert options, or who cannot eat eggs or nuts, sorbet may be a suitable option. In theory, a fruit sorbet is healthy, but most commercial varieties are based on sugar rather than fruit.

Is sorbet actually ice cream? ›

The difference between ice cream and sorbet is also based on whether or not dairy is used. Technically speaking, ice cream always contains cream and/or milk as its main ingredients, while sorbet traditionally never includes dairy or eggs, instead being primarily made from fruit juice or fruit purée.

Does sorbet have milk or dairy? ›

"Sorbet is made with fruit but no dairy (eggs or milk/cream) so it's generally vegan-friendly and suits those with egg or dairy allergies, too," she says. The pureness of the fruit makes it icy and refreshing, and it won't be silky or rich in its texture as some other kinds of ice creams and sherberts may be.

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