Orange Crush Sherbet
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Homemade Orange Crush Sherbet churning away in my Mamaw’s old-fashion, wooden bucket-style ice cream maker on her carport is one of my all-time favorite childhood memories. My uncle and I remember being hypnotized by the machine’s churn and the science of how salt and ice magically turned liquid into such a deliciously creamy substance.
Mamaw’s two-ingredient sherbet was a summer staple and simple (oh, so simple) to make. It doesn’t require an old-fashion ice cream maker, but if you have one, dig it out!
Not an orange soda fan? You can make this with any fruit-flavored soda. Mamaw used this recipe to make grape, strawberry and lemon-lime sherbets.
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Orange Crush Sherbet
Ingredients:
- 14 oz can of sweeten condensed milk
- 36 oz of Orange Crush
Instructions:
- In a large bowl mix together the soda and condensed milk.
- Transfer sherbet a large pan or container. Cover with plastic wrap and place it in your freezer. Freeze until soft the consistency of soft serve—firm but not hard. Use a fork to break up sherbet.
- Cover with a small piece of plastic wrap, sticking directly to sherbet Cover with a piece a parchment paper that fits just the surface of the sherbet. Cover the pan tightly with more plastic wrap, and until firm, about 6 hours or overnight.
Notes:
Calories
1108.40Fat (grams)
24.03Sat. Fat (grams)
14.76Carbs (grams)
209.46Fiber (grams)
11.22Net carbs
198.23Sugar (grams)
188.84Protein (grams)
25.79Sodium (milligrams)
344.71Cholesterol (grams)
90.92