Ingredients
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1
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2 1/2
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1 1/3
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1/2
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1
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1
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Directions
Arabian Orange Ice, Before commercial ice cream was available in the Gulf countries, homemade ices were very popular in the summer heat This is a basic recipe calling for oranges and lemons, but can easily be substituted with crushed melon, strawberries, or whatever your favorite fruit may be From The Arabian Delights Cookbook Recipe time does not include freezing , I made this using Splenda for the sugar to lower the sugar content as much as possible As I didn’t want the grated peel pieces in the finished ice I added them, simmered the mix for a few mins and then strained them out for a smooth finished ice It came out wonderfully on this summer day, very refreshing and yummy , Excellent recipe Used as a sorbet course at our New Year’s Eve dinner – refreshing and universally well received Very good for our traveling guests watching their alcohol consumption! Note: I had this in the freezer for 2 months before consuming
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Steps
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Bring the Sugar and the Water to a Boil. |
2
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Boil 5-10 Minutes, Until the Sugar Is Completely Dissolved; Cool Slightly and Strain If Necessary. |
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Add the Juices and Rinds, Stirring to Mix Well, or Blend in a Food Processor. |
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Pour Liquid in Glass Bowl and Freeze Until Slushy. |
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Use an Electric Mixer or a Food Processor to Beat the Frozen Mixture Until Smooth. |
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Pour Into a Container of Your Choice, and Return to the Freezer. |
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Freeze Until Firm. |