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Ninja Creami Cherry Limeade Sorbet

Remember those hot summer days at the drive-in, sipping on an ice-cold cherry limeade? I sure do. Last week, I turned that nostalgic drink into something even better – a smooth, refreshing sorbet. Trust me, it’s easier than you’d think.

Ninja Creami Cherry Limeade Sorbet

What You’ll Need

Here’s the simple stuff:

  • A can of cherry pie filling (21 oz)
  • 2-3 fresh limes
  • Your trusty Ninja Creami
  • A pint container
  • Basic measuring tools

Pro tip: When picking limes at the store, go for the heavy ones. They’re juicier.

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The Basic Recipe

Let’s keep it simple:

  1. Squeeze those limes until you get 1/4 cup of juice
  2. Grate some lime zest (about 1 1/2 teaspoons)
  3. Mix it with your cherry pie filling
  4. Pop it in the freezer

That’s it. Really.

The Timeline

Here’s the deal – most of the time is just waiting. You’ll spend maybe 5 minutes actually doing stuff. The rest? Your freezer does the heavy lifting for 24 hours.

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Making It Your Own

Not a fan of pie filling? No problem. You can use:

  • Fresh cherries (3 cups plus some sugar)
  • Frozen cherries (same deal)

I tried both versions, and honestly? They’re all good. The pie filling is just easier.

Some Real Talk About Freezing

Let me share a mistake I made: don’t rush the freezing time. I tried processing it after just 12 hours once. Big mistake. Give it the full 24 hours.

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Serving It Up

The best part? Taking that first spoonful right after processing. It’s perfectly smooth, not too sweet, with just the right kick of lime.

A little secret? I like adding a fresh cherry and a tiny lime wheel on top. Makes it look fancy with minimal effort.

Storage Tips

Look, we both know you probably won’t have leftovers. But if you do:

  • Keep it frozen (obviously)
  • It’ll stay good for about 2 weeks
  • Just remember to re-spin it before serving

Want to make it ahead for a party? You can prep several bases and just process them when needed. I did this for my last dinner party – worked like a charm.

Now you’ve got a dessert that’s way more interesting than regular ice cream, but just as easy to make. And the best part? It’s dairy-free, so everyone can enjoy it.

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Ninja Creami Cherry Limeade Sorbet

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This refreshing cherry limeade sorbet brings back memories of drive-in summers! Just like your favorite drink, but frozen. I’ve tested this recipe countless times, and it’s become my go-to summer dessert. Perfect for those hot LA afternoons!

  • Author: Monem
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: N/A
  • Total Time: 24 hours 7 minutes (Including Freezing Time)
  • Yield: 4-6 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Ninja Creami
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

Scale
  • 1 can (21 oz) cherry pie filling
  • 1/4 cup fresh lime juice (about 23 limes)
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons lime zest (about 2 limes)

Instructions

  1. Zest and juice your limes. Strain juice to remove pulp.
  2. In a clean Ninja Creami pint container, combine cherry pie filling, lime juice, and zest. Mix well.
  3. Leave 1/2 inch headspace at top. Level container.
  4. Freeze for 24 hours.
  5. Remove from freezer and immediately process using Sorbet setting.
  6. If needed, re-spin for smoother texture.

Notes

Tips & Tricks:

  • Use room temperature ingredients for best mixing
  • Don’t skip the 24-hour freeze – it’s crucial for texture
  • Heavy limes yield more juice
  • Break up large cherry pieces before freezing

Storage:

  • Keep frozen up to 2 weeks
  • Always re-spin before serving
  • Let soften 5 minutes if too firm

Serving Ideas:

  • Top with fresh cherries and lime wheels
  • Add a sprig of mint for color
  • Serve in chilled bowls for best experience

Want to prep ahead? You can make several bases and freeze for up to 2 weeks. Just process when ready to serve!

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