Dragon Fruit Frozen Sorbet Recipe – European Special

Dragon Fruit Frozen Sorbet is a refreshing and elegant European-style dessert that combines visual sophistication with delicate flavors. With its smooth texture and naturally vibrant hue, this sorbet offers a refined twist on traditional frozen desserts. Made using ripe dragon fruit, a touch of citrus, and a gentle sweetener, it’s a light and palate-cleansing finale to any fine meal. Whether served between courses or as a refreshing end to dinner, this sorbet adds a graceful and modern flair to your dessert repertoire.

  • Prep Time10 min
  • Cook Time4 hr
  • Total Time4 hr 10 min

For the Sorbet:

  • 2 cups red dragon fruit, peeled and cubed
  • 1/4 cup caster sugar or honey (to taste)
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup chilled mineral water (optional, for blending consistency)

Optional Garnishes:

  • Fresh mint or basil leaves
  • Thin lemon peel spirals
  • Edible flowers (for a gourmet touch)
  • Light dusting of powdered sugar (for presentation)

Prepare the Fruit:

1

Peel the dragon fruit and dice it into small chunks.

2

Place the pieces on a tray and freeze for 2–3 hours, or until firm.

Blend the Sorbet:

3

In a high-powered blender or food processor, combine the frozen dragon fruit, sugar or honey, and lemon juice.

4

Blend until smooth and creamy.

5

Add a splash of mineral water if needed for a smooth blend.

6

Taste and adjust sweetness or acidity to your preference.

Freeze:

7

Transfer the purée into a chilled, airtight container.

8

Freeze for an additional 2–4 hours to firm up, or serve soft immediately for a sorbet-style consistency.

Serve:

9

Scoop into chilled dessert glasses or coupe bowls.

10

Garnish with fresh mint, lemon zest, or an edible flower.

11

Serve cold as a refined and refreshing dessert.

Recipe Notes :

Flavor Enhancements : A hint of grated ginger or a splash of elderflower cordial adds a sophisticated depth.

Presentation Tip : Serve in crystal or glass bowls with a biscotti or tuile for a classic European touch.

Sweetness : Adjust depending on the natural ripeness of your dragon fruit.

Storage : Best enjoyed within 3 days. Let sit at room temperature for a few minutes before serving if frozen solid.