1-2-3 Blackberry Sherbet Recipe

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My mom gave me this recipe, which was a favorite when I was young. Now when I make it, my mouth is watering before I'm finished! —Lisa Eremia, Irwin, Pennsylvania

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1-2-3 Blackberry Sherbet Recipe
  • Prep: 10 min. + freezing
  • Yield: 8 Servings
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Ingredients

  • 4 cups fresh or frozen blackberries, thawed
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 2 cups buttermilk

Directions

  • In a food processor, combine blackberries and sugar; cover and process until smooth. Strain and discard seeds and pulp. Stir in buttermilk.
  • Transfer puree to a 13-in. x 9-in. dish. Freeze for 1 hour or until edges begin to firm. Stir and return to freezer. Freeze 2 hours longer or until firm.
  • Just before serving, transfer to a food processor; cover and process for 2-3 minutes or until smooth. Yield: 1 quart.

Nutritional Facts 1/2 cup equals 249 calories, 1 g fat (trace saturated fat), 2 mg cholesterol, 65 mg sodium, 60 g carbohydrate, 4 g fiber, 3 g protein.

Originally published as 1-2-3 Blackberry Sherbet in Taste of Home June/July 2009, p21

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Reviewed on Jul. 22, 2010 by ervanorden

We have an overabundance of blackberries from our blackberry bushes this year. I made this recipe to use some of them in a new way. We loved it! My husband especially likes that there are no seeds in the sherbet. The next time, I'm going to try to cut back on the sugar just a little bit. It was just a tad too sweet for us.


Reviewed on Jul. 14, 2010 by degrangen

This is so easy and tastes so good. Made it with strawberries also, just as good. As soon as the blueberries are ready to pick, I am going to try them tool


Reviewed on Jul. 03, 2010 by drod

Can you make it if you do not have a food processer?


Reviewed on Jun. 18, 2010 by DKM2

How can something this easy be this good? Will definitely make again!


Reviewed on Jun. 09, 2010 by darlenam

I made this as is and it is soo delicious. I will definitely make again. I think I'll try different fruits, very good!......


Reviewed on Jun. 06, 2010 by loves ranch life

My eight yr. old granddaughter and I made this recipe. It was easy to make! Better than that, we had five men at our supper table that all liked it! It was fairly hot outside even after we had finished supper and this was light, cool refreshing treat to end the meal with!


Reviewed on Jun. 05, 2010 by Eino

As I am diabetic, I used Splenda..worked great. I also put it in my ice cream maker..was quick and easy.


Reviewed on Jun. 03, 2010 by sschilly

The recipe calls for 2 cups sugar.  There is less than 1 gram Splenda Granular per teaspoon...there are 48 tsp/cup = 96 grams (assuming 1 gram Splenda as above);  96 divided by the number of servings (8) = 12 grams of sugar.  But remember that there are 18.4 g carbs in one cup (fresh blackberries) = 36.8 divided by 8 servings = say, 4-1/2 g.  Add that to the carbs in the buttermilk, depending on which produce you use:  Per serving: 12 g sugar + 4-1/2 g blackberries = 16-1/2 g PLUS the carbs in buttermilk.  (These figures researched via C.T.Netzer's The Complete Book of FOOD COUNTS.)


Reviewed on Jun. 03, 2010 by dchenson

My only dismay is the high carb count, so as a diabetic I can only have half the serving... 8-( very yummy!


Reviewed on May. 20, 2010 by matteliz@swbell.net

You can cut the sugar in half--it's still very sweet and oh-so-blackberry-y. I didn't strain out the seeds and pulp, either, but it was fine.

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