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Cranberry Apple Sorbet (Fat Free)

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Home cookin 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Golden Delicious apples,
Peeled,
Cored, and coarsely chopped
2 c Cranberry Juice
Yield: serves 4
Nutritional Information:
(per 1/2 cup)
2 g Protein, 27 g.
Carbohydrate,
.3 g. fat, 2 g. fiber, 2
Mg. sodium,
108 Calories.

INSTRUCTIONS

1. In medium-size saucepan, combine apples and juice. Heat to boiling.
2.  Reduce heat to simmer, cover and cook 20 minutes or until apples are
very soft.
3. Uncover and set aside to cool to room temperature.
4. In food  processor or blender, purée apple and juice until smooth.
5. Pour into ice-cream maker and process into sorbet following
manufacturer's directions. (go to 9.)
OR 6. If not using ice-cream maker, pour puree into a 9" square pan. Cover
and freeze until partially frozen - about 2 hours.
7.  Meanwhile, chill a large bowl and beaters of an electric mixer.
8. Place puree in chilled bowl and beat on low speed until pieces are
broken up, then beat on high speed until smooth and fluffy -- about 1
minute.
9. Pack sorbet into freezer container and freeze several hours before
serving.
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest  by "Beth Ide" <rev_ide@email.msn.com> on Sep
15, 1998

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