A refreshing, lightly sparkling peach sorbet infused with fresh thyme, lemon, and honey. Naturally low in saturated fat and packed with fiber, this easy-to-make dessert is perfect for warm days or elegant entertaining.
Peach Preparation: Begin by selecting 6 to 8 ripe, juicy peaches. Wash them thoroughly under cold running water to remove any residue. Peel the skin gently using a vegetable peeler or paring knife. Slice the peaches into thin, even wedges, making sure to remove the pits. This will ensure smooth cooking and an even texture in your sorbet. Set aside the sliced peaches in a medium mixing bowl.
Sugar Syrup Creation: Place a medium saucepan over medium heat and add 2 cups of water along with 2/3 cup of raw sugar. Stir the mixture gently to help the sugar dissolve completely. Continue stirring occasionally to prevent burning. Heat until the mixture comes to a gentle boil, creating a clear, sweet syrup that will serve as the base for your sorbet.
Simmering the Peaches: Carefully add the prepared peach slices into the simmering sugar syrup. Stir gently to coat the peaches evenly. Reduce the heat slightly to allow the mixture to simmer for approximately 15 minutes. During this time, the peaches will soften and release their natural juices, blending beautifully with the syrup. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking or scorching on the bottom of the pan.
Infusing Flavors: Once the peaches have softened, remove the saucepan from heat. Immediately add 2 tablespoons of organic honey, 2 teaspoons of fresh lemon juice, 1/2 teaspoon of lemon zest, and 1 teaspoon of fresh thyme leaves. Stir gently to combine. Allow this mixture to rest for about 10 minutes so the flavors meld, creating a fragrant, subtly sweet and herbal base for your sorbet.
Pureeing the Peach Mixture: Transfer the cooled peach mixture into a blender or food processor. Blend until perfectly smooth, ensuring no large chunks remain. Taste the puree and adjust sweetness if necessary by adding a touch more honey, keeping in mind the sorbet will freeze and flavors intensify. Pour the smooth peach puree into a clean container and cover it with a lid or plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 3–4 hours to chill completely before the next step.
Incorporating the Champagne: Once the peach mixture is thoroughly chilled, gently stir in 1 cup of champagne. Mix carefully to maintain the light effervescence. The champagne will add a delicate sparkle and a subtle depth of flavor, elevating the sorbet into a refreshing, celebratory treat.
Churning the Sorbet: Pour the chilled, champagne-infused peach mixture into a frozen ice cream maker. Follow your machine’s instructions and churn for approximately 20 minutes, or until the mixture reaches a soft, airy sorbet consistency. This process incorporates air and ensures a smooth, creamy texture while maintaining the light, fruity essence of the peaches.
Freezing and Setting: Transfer the churned sorbet into an airtight container. Smooth the surface with a spatula, cover tightly, and place it in the freezer for at least 8 hours or overnight. This allows the sorbet to firm up fully while preserving the vibrant flavors of peaches, thyme, and champagne.
Serving the Sorbet: Before serving, remove the sorbet from the freezer and let it sit at room temperature for 5–10 minutes to soften slightly, making scooping easier. Use an ice cream scoop to portion into bowls or dessert glasses. Optionally, garnish with a small sprig of fresh thyme or a thin peach slice for a beautiful presentation.
Enjoying Your Refreshing Treat: Savor this sparkling peach and thyme sorbet on a warm day, as a light dessert after dinner, or as a festive addition to any gathering. Its naturally fruity sweetness, subtle herbal notes, and gentle effervescence make it a refreshing, memorable, and healthy choice for any occasion.
Notes
Use ripe, juicy peaches for natural sweetness and smooth texture.
Frozen peaches can be substituted, but thaw and drain excess liquid first.
Blend the peach mixture until completely smooth to avoid icy chunks.
Chill the peach puree thoroughly before churning to ensure a creamy texture.
Stir in champagne gently to retain its delicate bubbles.
Simmer peaches just until soft to preserve bright, fresh flavor.
Adjust sweetness after simmering based on peach ripeness, keeping in mind flavors intensify when frozen.
Allow sorbet to rest slightly before serving to enhance texture and flavor.