With bananas available in all seasons, this fruit will give you a sorbet with an immediately recognizable taste and appreciated by all. And to be even more refreshing, we will make a sorbet rather than an ice cream.
You do not have all these ingredients ? No problem. Forget the stabilizer if you do not have any at home. Replace simply dextrose, powdered glucose and inverted sugar by usual sugar (sucrose). The ice cream texture will not be perfect but you will still get a very good ice cream.
- Take a small quantity of sucrose (50 g for example) and mix it with the stabilizer.
- Mix together the remaining sucrose (50 g), dextrose and powdered glucose.
- In a saucepan, pour water and inverted sugar and mix it. Start heating the preparation at low heat and add immediately the sucrose/dextrose/powdered glucose mix. Stir constantly with a whisk.
- At 40 °C, add the sucrose/stabilizer mix.
- Continue to heat gently while stirring constantly with the whisk.
- When temperature reaches 85 °C, stop heating. Pour the preparation into another container and immerse it in a bath of ice water.
- Often control the preparation temperature stirring it with the kitchen thermometer. When the mix reaches approximatively 15 °C, wrap the container and place it in the refrigerator.
- Put in the refrigerator your entire bananas, entire lemon et let maturate one night.
- The next day, peel your bananas and mix them.
- Add pears and lemon juice to the mixture made the day before and mix well with a hand blender.
- Pour your mix in the ice-maker to start creaming phase.