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Sherbet Lemon
Well, lemon sorbet, really, no dairy, no eggs.
It's 33°C up here, and I don't want to think about what June will be like.

Feel free to imagine a sprig of fresh mint or the prerequisite eighth of lemon on that rather bland pic. And that I had already refurbished that table, while you're at it.
Recipe (taken from AllRecipes.com):
Ingredients:
*1 lemon's peel, finely diced didn't use organic lemons, so I abstained.
* 1 cup water
* 1/2 cup sugar
* 1/2 cup lemon juice - I used the zest as well, so I had roughly one cup in the end.
* 1/2 cup carbonated mineral water
*6 strips of lemon zest, for garnish didn't have enough lemons.
Instructions:
It's very tasty. Since I work at home, I'm always here, anyway, otherwise I probably wouldn't have bothered, as it does take ages.
Kiwi sorbet is in the making, I'm really curious how that'll turn out.
It's 33°C up here, and I don't want to think about what June will be like.

Feel free to imagine a sprig of fresh mint or the prerequisite eighth of lemon on that rather bland pic. And that I had already refurbished that table, while you're at it.
Recipe (taken from AllRecipes.com):
Ingredients:
*
* 1 cup water
* 1/2 cup sugar
* 1/2 cup lemon juice - I used the zest as well, so I had roughly one cup in the end.
* 1/2 cup carbonated mineral water
*
Instructions:
- In a saucepan, stir together
the diced lemon peel,1 cup of water and sugar. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to medium and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove from the heat, and allow to cool. - In a pitcher or bowl, stir together the lemon syrup with
peel,lemon juice and mineral water.Pour into an ice cream maker, and freeze according to the manufacturer's instructions. Garnish each serving with a twist of lemon peel. - If you do not have an ice cream maker, you may freeze it in a tall canister. Freeze for 1 1/2 hours. Remove and stir with a whisk. Return to the freezer and stir about once every hour for about 4 hours. The more times you stir, the more air will be incorporated, resulting in a lighter finished product.
It's very tasty. Since I work at home, I'm always here, anyway, otherwise I probably wouldn't have bothered, as it does take ages.
Kiwi sorbet is in the making, I'm really curious how that'll turn out.
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Let me know how it turned out if you do give it a try! :)
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I'm thinking of buying a huge fan for the living room for summer. The sun's shining directly on the roof outside our flat, those tiles get really hot, and it's like in a stove in here.