Mulberry Sorbet Recipe - How to Make Mulberry or Blackberry Sorbet (2024)

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By Hank Shaw

May 31, 2010 | Updated June 24, 2020

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Mulberries. Until recently, a mere mention this tree would get me going. I hate mulberry trees. They’ll conquer your yard and are nearly impossible to kill. Mulberries can send out suckers in all directions, sprouting new trees even if you chop down the main trunk. What’s worse, those that do fruit produce boring, low-acid fruit not worth eating.

Such was my belief for years. I had a mulberry problem in my yard when I lived in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and it was about that time when I got it into my head that the berries were no good. I can’t exactly remember why, other than I must have eaten some very, very ripe fruit.

One day, years back, I walked around a little park near my house. I’d been there before, and had not noticed much worth remembering; a few good oaks, but that was it. This time I heard starlings congregated in a corner of the park. They were on a tree.

It was a mulberry tree, and it was loaded with berries. What the hell, I thought. I was in mid-walk and it couldn’t hurt to pick a few for a trail snack.

Now there is this great episode of “The Simpsons”where they flash back to when Homer and the town drunk, Barney Gumble, were in high school. Barney did not drink at all then, and was set to attend Harvard University. Homer brought over some beer.Barney demurred. Finally, Homer convinces him to drink one. Barney’s eyes light up. He shouts, “Where have you been all my life?” and finishes the rest of the six-pack.

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I felt like Barney. These mulberries weren’t at allinsipid. No, they weretart and sweet and irresistible.And I am betting no one knows that this tree exists, tucked in a quiet corner ofa little park.

Ever get one of those “I’ve been here before” moments? That’s what happened to me as I was eating those mulberries. Unlike most of my deja vu moments, however, I can remember the details of this one: When I was a boy, I used to play in the woods behind my elementary school in New Jersey, and right at the edge of those woods stood a mulberry tree. Put me there right now and I can walk you right to it, if the tree still lives.

Looking back I am sure lots of people knew this mulberry, but at the time it felt like the secret larder for me and my friends — in between “playing Army” or somesuch, we would gorge ourselves on mulberries, which I remember being ripe right as school was ending in late June.

The day after my discovery, I returned to the park with a plastic container and picked three cups of mulberries in about 10 minutes. I also saw that there would be more ripe in a few days. Mulberries don’t all ripen at once, and they ripen from a light crimson to a deep purple with reddish undertones. Mulberries are always redder than blackberries.

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Mulberry trees are easy to recognize: They are the only thing in North America that looks like a “blackberry tree.” The trees have a light-colored bark and lightly serrated leaves with prominent, light-green veins.

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There are several varieties of mulberry in the United States, including a native American mulberry. Colonists brought over the Chinese white mulberry centuries ago because we thought it might be a good idea to try to raise silkworms, which love these mulberries. Sadly, the worms all died. The trees did not. And by all accounts, the fruit of the white mulberry does indeed suck — no acid at all. I have never eaten one, however, so tell me if your experience is different.

(Like this recipe? I make a damn good gooseberry sorbet, too.)

As you might imagine, mulberries are super high in Vitamin C, reasonably good for iron, potassium and Vitamin K, plus they’ll give you a little fiber, too. Mulberries are also high in resveratrol, the substance present in red wine that experts say helps fight cancer. But who eats berries for the vitamins? We eat them because they taste good. Or at least I do.

My initial urge was to just eat these berries in a bowl, with cream. Berries and cream is my favorite breakfast in the world. But that wouldn’t make for much of a blog post, would it? So I thought about something to do with the berries. They seemed a little acidic — go figure, given my prejudicial thoughts about mulberries — for ice cream, so I decided on mulberry sorbet.

I often spike my sorbets with some alcohol to improve the texture, so I added some homemade elderberry liqueur to the mix. It was really good.

Mulberries have a flavor all their own. Flavors and textures are tough for me to describe, but I’ll try: Mulberries are denser and a little chewier than blackberries, which they most resemble. They are not as tart as blackberries, and my main flavor impression is a kind of high sweetness, like an alto to blackberry’s baritone. If blackberries are a cabernet sauvignon, mulberries are a pinot noir.

There are lots of other things I could do besides mulberry sorbet. I probably could do a mulberry ice cream. A mulberry sauce for venison or hare would be excellent, too. Do you have a favorite use for mulberries?

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Mulberry or Blackberry Sorbet

This recipe makes a smooth, deep purple sorbet sexed up a bit by the addition of a little liqueur. I make this sorbet with wild mulberries from a tree near my house, but blackberries would be just as good, as would black raspberries. As for the liqueur, try to find cassis, which is made from black currants. Most liquor stores carry it. I happen to have homemade elderberry liqueur around in the house, however, so I used that instead. You also could use Port wine.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Servings: 8 servings

Author: Hank Shaw

Prep Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 5 cups mulberries or blackberries
  • 2 tablespoons cassis or Port

Instructions

  • If you are using mulberries, pick off all the green stems from the berries.

  • Bring the sugar and water to a boil over medium heat. Let it simmer gently for 3-4 minutes. Turn off the heat and let it cool a bit.

  • Meanwhile, Put the berries in a blender. Pour the syrup over them while it is warm but not hot. Buzz into a puree.

  • Push the berries through a fine-meshed sieve set over a bowl using a rubber spatula or wooden spoon; this removes a lot of the seeds and stems.

  • Pour the liquor into the bowl with the pureed berries and chill in the fridge for an hour or so.

  • Pour into your ice cream maker and follow its directions.

Nutrition

Calories: 140kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 11mg | Potassium: 170mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 32g | Vitamin A: 22IU | Vitamin C: 32mg | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Mulberry Sorbet Recipe - How to Make Mulberry or Blackberry Sorbet (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to good sorbet? ›

Sugar plays a larger roll in the sorbet than just sweetening the fruit juice. It's also crucial for the sorbet's texture. Too little sugar and the sorbet becomes icy, too much and it can be slushy — hit the sugar level just right and the sorbet will taste creamy and melt evenly across your tongue.

What makes sorbet so creamy? ›

Without fat from dairy or eggs, it's the suspension of sugar within the fruit purée that allows the sorbet to churn into something with a creamy mouthfeel. You need 20-30% sugar in your sorbet, which will come from your fruit plus some added sugar.

Why are mulberries not sold in stores? ›

While mulberry trees are easy to grow, the fruit is difficult to harvest and has a refrigerated shelf life of two to four days. That's why most grocery stores don't carry them. The mulberry looks like an elongated version of the more popular blackberry, almost conifer shaped, and grows on several species of the tree.

Which is healthier, mulberry or blackberry? ›

It is known that blackberries contain around 21 mg per 100 g of vitamin C, whereas black mulberries contain 17.41–28.33 mg per 100 g of fruit [30,33,41,43,56,57]. The amount of vitamin K in blackberries is approximately 19.79 mg per 100 g (Table 3) [47].

What thickens sorbet? ›

Many sorbet recipes call for making a syrup of sugar and water, then adding that syrup to a fruit purée. If you've done this, you've probably noticed that the sugar syrup you make isn't very thick. Corn syrup, on the other hand, is quite viscous, and it adds a rich, full-bodied texture to a sorbet base.

How do you keep sorbet creamy? ›

Adding (some) inverted sugars. Some sorbets, particularly those low on solids and high on water, tend to turn out quite icy. One way to improve the consistency and make the sorbets softer, a bit “creamier” and less snow-ball-like, is to replace some of the “usual” white sugar (sucrose) with other sugars.

Why add lemon juice to sorbet? ›

As mentioned earlier – a bit of citrus juice tones down the sweetness, adds bright flavor, and also helps to keep certain fruits from browning. 1 or 2 Tablespoons per quart is a good rule of thumb. Lemon, orange, or lime zest can also be added to the sorbet base.

Why put egg whites in sorbet? ›

The optional egg white helps to stabilize, emulsify, and preserve the texture of the sorbet if you are going to keep it in your freezer for a few days.

What to add to sorbet to make it softer? ›

And the more alcohol you add, the softer the sorbet gets, until you add so much that the sorbet's freezing point is literally too cold to freeze in a conventional freezer (you start fiddling with this danger zone above five tablespoons of 80 proof alcohol per quart).

Why are mulberry trees illegal in the US? ›

These regulations often stem from concerns about the tree's pollen production, which can cause severe allergic reactions in some individuals. In Albuquerque, the ban even extends to other male or bisexual wind-pollinating trees that release significant amounts of pollen.

Why can't you eat mulberries? ›

Mulberries are nutritious fruits and can be consumed raw. The problem occurs when the fruit is consumed… when unripe, it can be toxic. With a sugary taste, one can easily mistake mulberries for blackberries.

Why do birds not eat mulberries? ›

Lack of nutrients in the fruits is why the birds aren't going crazy for the berries, so they are not really worth using at this time, except for adding to the compost heap. That seems a little strange that the birds aren't eating them. Were they ripe enough? I highly recommend turning them into mulberry jam.

How many mulberries should I eat a day? ›

How many mulberries should I eat a day? It is recommended to eat almost 40 grams of mulberries a day.

Can you eat mulberries raw? ›

While they're often eaten raw, mulberries can also be used to make jams, preserves, pies, and a variety of other delicious treats. They can be stored for two or three days in the refrigerator if covered in plastic wrap. Otherwise, they should keep in the freezer for several months.

Are mulberries anti inflammatory? ›

The different parts of mulberry are rich in flavonoids and exert anti-inflammatory and antioxidative activities, including the root bark, fruits, and leaves [14,15].

What is the role of eggs in sorbet? ›

The base is either fruit puree for sorbet or milk/cream for ice cream. It may be enriched with egg yolks for flavour and its emulsification qualities (it helps bind everything together and give a firmer texture to your finished product).

How do you get rid of ice crystals in sorbet? ›

To stabilise the liquid of the mixture and prevent the formation of ice crystals it is necessary to lower the temperature of this mixture as quickly as possible to -18 °C.

What happens if sorbet has too much sugar? ›

If you add too much sugar your sorbet won't freeze properly and you'll end up with slush. However, if you don't add enough you'll end up with a hard block of ice, which is less than appetising. Apparently, 20 -30% sugar is about right.

How do I stop my sorbet going hard? ›

1 to 2 tablespoons liqueur (this is for flavor, but it also prevents the sorbet from freezing solid. Alcohol won't freeze, so it is great insurance that you will have a soft sorbet.

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