No-Churn Mango Sorbet: A 3-Ingredient Summer Fix

Frozen mango, fresh lime, and a drizzle of maple syrup are all it takes to land a sorbet this bright and creamy, no ice cream maker, no churning, no fuss. Some of the best warm weather desserts require almost nothing from you, and this mango sorbet is exactly that kind of recipe.

No-Churn Mango Sorbet: A 3-Ingredient Summer Fix
3 IngredientsNo-churn, no ice cream maker, no problem
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No-Churn Mango Sorbet: A 3-Ingredient Summer Fix

Frozen mango, fresh lime, and a drizzle of maple syrup are all it takes to land a sorbet this bright and creamy, no ice cream maker, no churning, no fuss.
No-churn mango sorbet in a bowl
⏱️10 minPrep Time
🍽️8Servings
🔥100Calories
🍨DessertCourse

Some of the best warm weather desserts require almost nothing from you, and this mango sorbet is exactly that kind of recipe. There is no ice cream maker to dig out of a cabinet, no churning, and no waiting around for a custard base to cool. Just three ingredients, a food processor, and a couple of hours in the freezer stand between you and a genuinely bright, fruit forward sorbet that tastes like it took considerably more effort than it actually did.

Ingredients

You’ll Need

  • 2 lbs. frozen mango pieces
  • ¼ cup maple syrup
  • 2 limes, juiced
Mango sorbet ingredients laid out

Instructions

Combine the frozen mango pieces, maple syrup, and the juice of both limes in a food processor. Process for about 5 minutes, until fully smooth. If the mixture seems too frozen to move, add a few tablespoons of water to loosen it up.
Spread the mixture into a freezer-safe container and freeze for at least 2 hours. Scoop and enjoy once it’s set.
💡 Hint: Stop the processor a couple of times and scrape down the sides. It helps everything blend into one smooth, even texture instead of leaving frozen chunks behind.

Variations to Try

Swap the Sweetener

Honey or agave work just as well as maple syrup. Skip granulated sugar though, it won’t fully dissolve and leaves the sorbet grainy.

Mix in Another Fruit

Blend in a handful of frozen pineapple, peach, or strawberry for a completely different flavor combination.

Boost the Citrus

A little lime zest along with the juice adds even more brightness to the finished sorbet.

Go Tropical

A splash of canned coconut milk turns this into a creamier, tropical-leaning version of the same base recipe.

Nutrition (Per Serving)

Nutrition Facts

Calories100
Total Carbohydrates26g
Protein1g
Total Fat0.5g
Sodium2mg
Fiber2g
Sugar22g
Potassium230mg
Vitamin C46mg

Equipment & Storage

Equipment

A food processor works beautifully here, though a high powered blender can handle the frozen mango too. A silicone spatula makes scraping down the sides much easier, and a simple citrus juicer helps get every drop out of the limes. Keep a freezer safe container with a lid on hand for storage, and an ice cream scoop for neat servings once it’s set.

Storage

Transfer the sorbet to an airtight, freezer safe container and it will keep for up to two weeks at peak flavor and texture. If it has been frozen overnight or longer, let it sit on the counter for 5 to 10 minutes before scooping so it softens back into that creamy consistency.

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