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I’ve been blabbering on about my obsession with cherries right now, and how I can’t stop eating them. In fact, I was at a party on Saturday night that had a table full of fresh cherries and spiced pistachios, and I finally had to pull myself away after downing a good dozen cherries and a large handful of pistachios. I think I have a problem.
Buuuuut…this sorbet has got to be the most refreshing way I’ve found to enjoy this lovely fruit, yet. It’s completely dairy and egg-free, and 100% vegan as long as you’re using vegan chocolate chips. It’s a little bit icy, but melts into pure creaminess in your mouth. Plus, it packs a bit of decadence from the mini chocolate chips. I have visions of sandwiching it between two brownies or two super chocolatey cookies, for added richness, but can’t bring myself to turn on the oven!
I like using the mini chips in this because a) I think they’re adorable and love anything in mini form, but b) I think the smaller pieces are better texture-wise in a sorbet. Some finely chopped or shaved chocolate would be awesome, too!
Yield: about 4 cups
recipe slightly adapted from here