Years ago we lived next door to an old couple who had heaps of rosebushes in their garden. She had to go into a Home and he took off for a long trip around Australia (he was 80!). Well, those roses were sweet smelling, very colourful and very tempting. So I would grab my basket and go a-gathering roses in the dark. This amazing sorbet was a mystery to dinner guests who could hardly believe it was made with real roses, rather than by artificial means.
ingredients:
550 mls water
225g. caster sugar
zest and juice of 1 lemon
4 large handfuls of organic fragrant rose petals - use various colours if you wish tho keep them mainly red or pink
2 tsp glycerine
1/4 tsp rosewater (very optional)
Method:
Place the water and sugar in a small saucepan and stir together
Bring the water to a slow boil while you stir till the sugar dissolves
Boil for 5 minutes at a gentle boil then take off the heat
Add the lemon zest (not the juice at this point) and rose petals to the syrup and mash it down with a potato masher
It turns a disgusting colour like brown or blue or green - don't panic! this is normal
Tip it into a bowl, cover with a tea towel and leave overnight
You will be horrified when you check it the next day! but never fear, just pour it into a cloth-lined colander or strainer (I used a brand new, rinsed out Chux cloth) and press down to get all the syrup out of the ghastly mix
Now add the glycerine and then the lemon juice et voilà you have a beautiful bright pink liquid
Pour this into a metal tray (a lamington tray is good) and place in the freezer for a couple of hours
Take it out and fork it all up to break up any ice crystals
Put it back in the freezer and do this once or twice more - the mixture will not freeze hard due to the glycerine
Notes:
Glycerine may not be easy to come by; hubby found it in the medical section of the supermarket tho you can also get it at the chemist
Use the most highly scented roses you can find tho you can add a tiny bit of rosewater like I did as my carpet roses are only slightly fragrant
If you think the amounts are odd in this recipe it is because it is a UK recipe so I have adjusted to make it a bit less weird - as in, one UK pint is 568 mls!
You could throw the sorbet into a food processor once or twice rather than run a fork thru it if you want it more aerated and fluffy
gathering rose petals from the garden |
ingredients |
stirring the syrup before boiling |
boil/simmer rapidly for 5 minutes |
add the lemon zest |
and mashing the rose petals |
getting ready to strain the petals the next day |
crumbs! looking murky |
yep they are clouds reflected in the syrup |
a few hours later |
give it a good forking |
gloriously pink and fragrant if a bit melted |
Before my rosebush went nuts with flowers (this is the first time ever it has had enough blooms at once) I had Googled rose petals and found you can buy them from a rose farm. Who knew this was a thing? Apparently people buy them to strew around the bridal bed etc. But oh my they are so expensive. One last thing; if you ever get a chance head to the Roald Dahl museum in Great Missenden UK where he lived for 36 years. I am saving my pennies as we speak:=)
Image by David Hillas |
they look lovely together |
my rosy doodle again |
Wow this looks sensational Sherry! Look at that colour and it's all natural too! :D It's times like this where I wish I had a garden (and that I could actually do gardening) :P
ReplyDeletei was so pleased that i had enough roses at one time lorraine. this is a first! i adore the colour and taste of this.
DeleteHow lovely! Rose petal sorbet. Fabulous! I love rose anything.
ReplyDeleteHave a super weekend Sherry.
:-) Mandy xo
Me too Mandy. And violet. That is a big fave of mine. Thanks for visiting.
DeleteSherry that sounds so wonderful. I love everything that tastes of roses.
ReplyDeleteMe too absolutely. I love rose and I adore violet anything:)
DeleteThat's funny, I have never tasted anything violet flavoured.
DeleteMy fave French lollies are violet flavoured and I can't resist violet chocs. I also have a bottle of violet liqueur which is gorgeous.
DeleteThat is so cool Sherry. So beautiful and delicate.
ReplyDeleteit is that Jem. really pretty.
DeleteSounds divine. Thanks for the heads up about the museum!
ReplyDeleteI just have to rob a bank to get myself there now:)
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