• BEFORE YOU START WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

    • Alcohol has a crucial effect on frozen desserts because of its low freezing point. Be very careful when adding alcohol – if you add too much it won’t set at all.
    • When in doubt about using alcohol, spoon a spirit or liqueur over the sorbet just before serving.
    • Sugar has the same effect on frozen desserts as alcohol. The more sugar a frozen dessert contains, the lower its freezing point and the longer it will take to freeze.
    • A warm mixture should never be poured directly into a churner. Allow it to cool and then chill in the fridge for a few hours. The extra cooling time will result in a smoother texture. Never wash the bowl of the ice-cream machine in warm water − just rinse it with cold water.
    • To avoid a solid crust of ice at the bottom of the ice-cream machine, pour the mixture into the machine while the paddle is turning.
    • Take the ice cream out of the machine as soon as it has churned, otherwise it will freeze rock hard and stick to the machine.
    • Sorbets can be stored in the freezer for three to four weeks. However, they will start to lose some of their flavour.
    • Always use clean stainless steel utensils when working with ice-cream mixtures.
    • If a sorbet is crystalline turn it into a granita by scraping with a fork to break up the crystals and serve in glasses.
    • If you don’t have an ice-cream machine, pour the mixture into a plastic container, cover and freeze until it has partially frozen and ice crystals have begun to form, about 4 hours. Remove and beat until smooth with a fork, or a hand-held electric whisk. Refreeze until ready to serve.

    TO DRINK: A drop of ice-cold kirsch or limoncello lemon liqueur or a glass of sweet, hot blackcurrant tea will round this dessert off beautifully

     

    Raspberry and rosemary granita with double cream

    Serves: 4
    Cooking Time: 20 mins plus extra for setting

    Ingredients

    • 100g sugar
    • 150ml water
    • 1 rosemary sprig, finely chopped
    • 230g raspberries, use fresh when in season
    • zest and juice of 1 lemon
    • 20ml dry white wine
    • 250ml double cream

    Instructions

    1

    Combine the sugar, water and rosemary in a small pot and bring to a boil over medium heat. Leave to infuse for 10 minutes.

    2

    Purée the raspberries in a food processor. Add the sugar syrup, lemon zest, juice and white wine. Pour the mixture into a shallow container and freeze until solid.

    3

    Using a fork, scrape over the surface until ice crystals form. Serve immediately with lashings of double cream.