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Acai-Banana Sorbet
By: Admin Date: September 3, 2016, 2:59 am
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Acai-Banana Sorbet
Total Time:
8 hr 10 min
Prep:
10 min
Inactive:
8 hr
Yield:4 1/2 servings (1/2 cup per)
Level:Easy
NUTRITION INFO
HEALTHY
Ingredients
2 ripe medium bananas, peeled
Two 3.5-ounce packets frozen unsweetened acai puree
1 tablespoon virgin or extra-virgin coconut oil
1 tablespoon pure maple syrup
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Directions
Cut each banana into 6 chunks, and freeze until rock solid,
preferably overnight.
With the acai inside the packet, crush the puree into smaller
pieces. Process the pieces in a food processor to a fine slush.
Add the frozen banana chunks, coconut oil and maple syrup, and
begin to process (the food processor may jolt in the very
beginning). As the bananas break down and combine with the acai,
the mixture will look crumbly, then gooey and eventually smooth
and slightly slushy, like a sorbet. Stop the food processor
frequently to scrape down the side of the bowl and break up any
clumps. Serve right away, or scrape into a container and freeze
until ready to serve.
#Post#: 173--------------------------------------------------
Re: Acai-Banana Sorbet
By: marti Date: September 4, 2016, 2:47 pm
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yummy
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