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Peach Sorbet (Ninja Creami)

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Peach sorbet in ninja creami pint container scooped in container on top of wood cutting board with peaches on the side of the board and on the table.

After discovering how easy and simple it was to make my Ninja Creami Pineapple Sorbet, I knew I had to try a peach version and I promise it doesn’t disappoint!

There’s nothing that says summer like a big juicy peach, and this sorbet is the perfect light, refreshing treat! 🍑

I love to mix things up with these fruity sorbets, but if you’re looking for a more traditional ice cream recipe, try my Chocolate Oreo Protein Ice Cream, Strawberry Ice Cream, Vanilla Protein Ice Cream or any other recipe in my Ninja Creami Series.

Ingredient Notes

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  • Peaches: I used a can of peach chunks with the juice (Del Monte brand).
  • Fresh lime juice: Optional, but the lime juice helps to balance out the sweetness of the peaches and gives this sorbet lots of fresh flavor!
  • Pinch of salt: The salt helps to balance out the natural sweetness of the fruit, as well as intensifying the flavor and making it taste more vibrant.

Step-by-Step Directions

(For the full recipe, scroll down to the recipe card below)

Expert Tips

  • Prep in advance: Make sure to allow your pint at least 24 hours to freeze before spinning. 
  • Avoid icy edges: You can run your pint container under warm water for 30 seconds before running it through the Ninja Creami machine.
  • Re-spins: It shouldn’t need another respin, but if the sides are icy, you can scrape down and respin 1x if necessary.
  • Don’t overfill the container: Make sure not to overfill the pint container. Depending on the size of the can of peaches you use, the entire can of peaches won’t completely fit. A 15.25 oz. can fits great for me! Fill until the max fill line. The sorbet expands in volume as it spins, so you want to make sure there is enough room for it to properly spin or it won’t turn out right.

Variations / Substitutions

  • Sweetener: If you choose to use sugar-free canned peaches, you may want to add a little bit of sugar (or sweetener of choice) when you’re mixing the base ingredients together.
  • Blend before freezing: If you prefer a completely smooth base, you can pour all your ingredients into a blender and blend before adding to the pint container. I found this recipe worked fine just dumping all the ingredients in straight from the can but if you’re worried about the texture or the blades of your Ninja Creami, you can always blend everything up before freezing!

Storage / Freezing

If you don’t finish the pint, use a spoon to smooth and level out the top and place back in the freezer with the lid. When ready to eat, re-spin the frozen pint on Sorbet.

FAQs

Do I need to blend the peaches before blending?

I found the peach chunks are small enough that they don’t have to be blended before adding to the pint container. However, if you prefer an ultra-smooth texture or are worried about your blades, you can always blend all the ingredients before adding to the pint container!

Can I make this recipe with fresh peaches?

So after I tested my pineapple sorbet with fresh and frozen pineapple and found the canned pineapple worked best (you can read all about my trail and error in that blog post) I just skipped right to canned peaches for this recipe. If you use fresh, you’ll need to add some juice for the liquid it needs. Also, if you have some fresh peaches on hand, I highly recommend you check out my Peach Galette or Mini Peach Cobblers!

Can I make this recipe with frozen peaches?

I haven’t tested this recipe yet that way, if you try it out, let me know how it goes in the comments!

Can I add dairy?

Yes! You can add some Greek yogurt or half and half to make a creamy, peach sorbet!

Do you prefer fruit or sweet desserts?

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Peach sorbet in ninja creami pint container scooped in container on top of wood cutting board with peaches on the side of the board.
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Peach Sorbet (Ninja Creami)

Prep: 5 minutes
Freeze Time: 1 day
Total: 1 day 5 minutes
Servings: 1 pint
If you’re looking for the easiest, most refreshing treat, just grab a can of peaches and your Ninja Creami! This Peach Sorbet is crazy simple — made with canned peaches, a squeeze of lime, and a pinch of salt. That’s it! No fancy stuff, no extra sugar, just sweet, creamy, peachy goodness.

Ingredients

  • 1, 15.25 oz. can peach chunks with the juice (I use Del Monte)
  • 1-2 tsp. Fresh lime juice (optional)
  • Pinch of salt

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Instructions 

  • Mix the base ingredients: Pour the can of peaches along with the juice, lime juice, and salt to an empty CREAMi™ Pint. Fill only to the max fill line, the entire can might not completely fit depending on what size can you’re using. Stir gently to combine.
    1, 15.25 oz. can peach chunks with the juice, Pinch of salt, 1-2 tsp. Fresh lime juice
    Side-by-side image of ingredients for peach sorbet in a ninja creami pint container and stirring with a spatula.
  • Freeze: Freeze the pint on a level surface in the freezer, with the lid off, for 24 hours. (Freezing with the lid on creates a hump at the top of the ice cream, which can damage the blade, so be sure to leave it off).
    Peach chunks frozen in ninja creami pint container.
  • Assemble: Remove the pint from the freezer, place it in the outer bowl, and lock the lid on top. Place the bowl assembly on the motor base, twist the handle right to raise the platform, and lock it in place.
    Side-by-side image of frozen peaches in ninja creami pint container and pint container assembled in ninja creami machine.
  • Spin it! Select Sorbet. It shouldn’t need another respin, but if the sides are icy or the peaches aren't incorporated all the way, you can scrape down and respin 1x if necessary.
    Side-by-side image of ninja creami pint container after running through the sorbet cycle for peach sorbet.
  • Enjoy: Remove the pint and enjoy right away!
    Peach sorbet in ninja creami pint container scooped in container on top of wood cutting board with peaches on the side of the board.

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Notes

  • Leftover sorbet: If you don’t finish the pint, use a spoon to smooth and level out the top and place back in the freezer with the lid. When ready to eat, re-spin the frozen pint on sorbet.
  • Sweetener: If you choose to use sugar-free canned peaches, you may want to add a little bit of sugar (or sweetener of choice) when you’re mixing the base ingredients together.
  • Blend before freezing: If you prefer a completely smooth base, you can pour all your ingredients into a blender and blend before adding to your Ninja Creami pint container. I found the recipe worked fine just dumping all the ingredients in straight from the can but if you’re worried about the texture or the blades of your Ninja Creami, you can always blend everything up before freezing!

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1pint, Calories: 351kcal (18%), Carbohydrates: 84g (28%), Protein: 0.02g, Sodium: 35mg (2%), Potassium: 7mg, Fiber: 0.03g, Sugar: 0.2g, Vitamin A: 6IU, Vitamin C: 2mg (2%), Calcium: 1mg

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is automatically calculated. It should only be construed as an estimate rather than a guarantee. Ingredients can vary and Kroll’s Korner can’t make any guarantees to the accuracy of this information.

📸 Photography by Creating Kaitlin

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