Fresh Berry Granita

Serves 8 to 10
Time 3 hrs 15 min
Fresh Berry Granita

For a refreshingly simple dessert, it's hard to beat this Italian ice treat. Strawberries and raspberries pack a flavor punch when combined with orange juice and zest (freshly squeezed orange juice yields the best results). Clear some space in your freezer -- no ice cream maker is required.

Special Diets:

Dairy FreeDairy Free
Gluten FreeGluten Free
Low SodiumLow Sodium
VegetarianVegetarian

Ingredients

    1 cuporange juice
    6 tablespoonsagave nectar or honey, plus more to taste
    1/4 cupsugar
    2 teaspoonsorange zest
    1 poundstrawberries, hulled and quartered (about 3 1/2 cups)
    3/4 poundfresh raspberries
    Mint sprigs for garnish, (optional)

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Method

In a blender, combine orange juice, 3/4 cup water, agave nectar, sugar, zest and half of the strawberries and raspberries and purée until almost smooth.


Add remaining berries and purée until completely smooth.


Taste and adjust the sweetness with additional agave nectar, if needed.


Pour berry mixture into a 9x13-inch baking dish and freeze until edges become icy and center is slushy, about 1 hour.


Using a fork, stir the icy edges into the middle of the pan, repeating this step every 30 minutes until granita is completely frozen, about 3 hours.


Using a fork, scrape granita down the length of the pan, forming flaky ice crystals.


Spoon into bowls, garnish with mint and serve or cover tightly and freeze for up to 24 hours.

Nutritional Info

Serving Size

Calories

110

Total Fat

0g

Saturated Fat

0g

Cholesterol

0mg

Sodium

0mg

Total Carbohydrate

28g

Dietary Fiber

4g

Total Sugars

23g

Protein

1g

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