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Champagne sorbet with strawberries and bananas

Champagne sorbet with strawberries and banana

Bananas are rich in potassium and fiber and low in sodium. They are an important component of heart-healthy diets. Strawberries are an excellent source of Vitamin C. They also contain good amounts of manganese, folate (vitamin B9), and potassium. They are very rich in antioxidants and plant compounds, which may have benefits for heart health and blood sugar control. Having said that, the recipe for champagne sorbet with strawberries and bananas is actually a love story between a voluptuous strawberry and her hopelessly romantic banana beau.

champagne sorbet

Champagne sorbet with strawberries and bananas

Foodly Doodly Doo
Prep Time 15 minutes
Freeze time 6 hours
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 2 bananas
  • 300 g strawberries
  • 200 ml 200 ml champagne or prosecco

Instructions
 

Preparation

  • Wash the strawberries
  • Chop everything
  • Freeze the fruits for 5 hours
  • Chill the champagne

Directions

  • Put the frozen fruits into a blender
  • Add the chilled champagne and blend until smooth
  • Put the mixture into the freezer for an additional 1 hour
  • Blend the mixture again and serve

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Notes

You can add some vanilla for a more seductive aroma.
See original recipe at Foodly Doodly Doo
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