Surprised?
Un peu, beaucoup.
Sceptical, maybe.
Just like my mum:' Un sorbet au quoi?!'
If you think about it, cucumbers are just of the same family as watermelon after all. A great thirst-quencher: just try a slice of cucumber in a glass of water instead of lemon! A bowl of gazpacho is another great option.
Cucumbers seem such an ordinary and bland fruit/vegetable, but if you are adventurous, this sorbet is definitely the way to go. This colorful sorbet surprisingly captures the freshness and the light-melon flavour of the fruit.
It is also extremely easy to make: I just whizzed the fruit with sugar and salt into a smoothie, that I passed through a strainer to collect the juice. To avoid wasting food, I saved the remaining pulp and used it in my shrimp cocktail recipe. I stirred the zest and the juice of one lime into the dark green juice, that I chilled in the fridge. Before churning the sorbet in the icecream maker , I stirred in some of Adam's pepper-flavoured vodka to limit ice crystal formation. Feel free to experiment with a slice of watermelon. Et voilà!
Ingredients for about 2/3 quart:
2 English cucumbers (about 2 pounds)
½ cup sugar
Pinch of salt
1 lime zest and juice
1 tablespoon pepper-flavoured vodka
1. Wash and slice the cucumbers.
2. Purée the cucumber with the sugar and salt until smooth.
3. Pass the cucumber smoothie through a strainer, pressing firmly on the cucumber to extract all the liquid (NB: I saved the pulp as relish for my shrimp cocktail recipe).
4. Zest and press the lime into the cucumber juice.
5. Chill in the fridge for 1-2 hours.
6. Stir in the vodka and freeze in the ice cream maker according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
7. Transfer into a plastic container and store in the freezer. (Don't forget to take it out of the freezer 10 mins before scooping)