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Quick Sip - Grilled Honeydew Sorbet Sparkler
Okay - one more grilled bevvy before the sandwich drink I'd teased earlier (seriously -- it's worth the wait). Like so many of my mixology experiments, it was inspired by some fresh produce I had on hand. There was an untouched honeydew melon left over from a bridal shower I'd hosted the weekend before (luckily, they keep well), and I happened to be grilling/smoking a beer can chicken anyhow. It all just came together organically, and the grill's flames added a pleasing touch of caramelized sweetness. I've a feeling I'll be chilling with this fizzy, fruity cooler all summer long.
Grilled Honeydew Sorbet Sparkler
1 honeydew melon
1 1/4 cups sugar
3 tbsp fresh lime juice (approx 2 limes)
2 tbsp vodka
Club soda, prosecco or cava
Lime rind
Split a honeydew melon in half, remove pulp and seeds, and grill face-down on the top rack until insides are softened and the surface is caramelized. Scoop out insides and chill in a bowl in the refrigerator.
Once chilled, use a food processor or immersion blender to combine the sugar, lime juice and vodka into the melon, and liquefy. Pour the mixture into an ice cream maker and prepare according to the manufacturer's instructions. Then transfer the sorbet into an airtight container and chill into the freezer until uniformly hardened.
Fill a goblet with several scoops of sorbet, and top with club soda, prosecco or cava. Garnish with lime rind twist and serve immediately.
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Reader Comments
(Page 1)2. What's your issue, SilverClaws? Some people actually do have ice cream makers. You must have a sad life, to snark at an online recipe and make rude comments about the author.
Sami at 5:33PM on Feb 12th 2008
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1. 1) Ewwww! 2) Sure....I'll pop out the ole ice cream maker right now! Everyone has one! Damn yuppie with too much time on his hands!!!
SilverClaws at 8:49AM on Sep 16th 2007