4 Ingredient Watermelon Sorbet Recipe

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If you are looking for a refreshing dessert for this summer this Easy 4 Ingredient Watermelon Sorbet recipe is the answer. My hubby and I have been attempting to eat a bit better of a diet this past few weeks. He is one who is not a huge fan of fruit. I am slowly breaking him. He has a recent obsession with Watermelon (he loves my Watermelon Salsa I shared) so this Easy 4 Ingredient sorbet was the ticket. He will now be eating Watermelon sorbet on a regular basis. He says it is his new favorite summer treat. So I am really making progress, ha ha.

4 Ingredient Watermelon Sorbet Recipe- Super simple to make. Perfect refreshing summer dessert or treat.
The baby and I shared a dish of this Easy 4 Ingredient Watermelon Sorbet after I grabbed pics and we are both loving it. So full of great watermelon flavor. I love that it is a light and refreshing dessert or treat for the kiddos.

4 Ingredient Watermelon Sorbet Recipe- Super simple to make. Perfect refreshing summer dessert or treat.

INGREDIENTS
1 cup Sugar
1 cup Water
8 cup Seedless Watermelon
2 tbsp Lemon Juice

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DIRECTIONS
In a small pan, add sugar and water and bring to a boil.
Cook until sugar is dissolved, then set aside to cool.
Puree watermelon in batches and place in a large bowl.
Add sugar syrup and lemon juice and mix well.
place in a 13×9 dish, cover and place in freezer until firm.
Puree frozen mixture before serving.

The four ingredients are so simple… just watermelon, sugar, lemon juice and water. This recipe makes enough sorbet to feed an decent sized picnic filled with adults and kiddos.

4 Ingredient Watermelon Sorbet Recipe- Super simple to make. Perfect refreshing summer dessert or treat.

 

4 Ingredient Watermelon Sorbet Recipe- Super simple to make. Perfect refreshing summer dessert or treat.

 

4 Ingredient Watermelon Sorbet Recipe- Super simple to make. Perfect refreshing summer dessert or treat.
Looking for other refreshing summer desserts? If so, be sure to see all the great treats I have been making here.

5 from 4 votes

4 Ingredient Watermelon Sorbet Recipe

By: Jen CIncyshopper

Ingredients 

  • 1 cup Sugar
  • 1 cup Water
  • 8 cup Seedless Watermelon
  • 2 tbsp Lemon Juice

Instructions 

  • In a small pan, add sugar and water and bring to a boil.
  • Cook until sugar is dissolved, then set aside to cool.
  • Puree watermelon in batches and place in a large bowl.
  • Add sugar syrup and lemon juice and mix well.
  • place in a 13x9 dish, cover and place in freezer until firm.
  • Puree frozen mixture before serving.
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20 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    The sorbet is amazing and super easy to make. It is an amazing treat when you have a huge watermelon that you don’t want to go to waste.

  2. Watermelon is one of my favorite foods and it is Watermelon season. Ya! Thanks for sharing this gives me another way to keep mine around a little longer.

  3. Hi, I tried a recipe similar to this one, but I used only 1/2 cup of sugar (my watermelon was very sweet) and 1/3 cup lemon juice. I used an electric ice cream machine and it didn’t came out like a sorbet at all. Maybe if I’ll try now to put it all in a food processor (currently it’s a bit softer than a block of ice…).
    What did I do wrong? should I use a full cup of sugar next time?

  4. i made this the other day. It was fantastic. I thought that the watermelon would be to mild a flavour but it was the complete opposite. The watermelon flavour is really well captured. I am impressed. I can almost imagine every watermelon I purchase now making it’s way from blender to freezer to my smiling face. Lol. Thanks for sharing.

  5. Hi!
    This looks so yummy! I have been craving sorbet lately. Can I feature this recipe on my blog and use one of your pictures? I will link it back to your blog and make sure that my readers know that this is YOUR recipe not mine.

    Thanks!

    Sarah
    https://mybowsandclothes.blogspot.com/

  6. Well i tried your recipe and it came out with so many ice crystals… after blending it again it was more a slushy :(

  7. Can you substitute Splenda or Stevia for the sugar? My hubby is diabetic. Would love to find something yummy and fun that he can have.