Picture this: A hot summer day. You’re craving something refreshing. Sweet. Tart. Bursting with fruity goodness. Enter Blueberry Lemon Sorbet—a simple dessert that’s as easy to make as it is to enjoy. All you need is a handful of ingredients, a bit of patience for freezing, and a Ninja Creami to whip it into creamy perfection. Ready? Let’s get started!

What to Expect
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Freeze Time: 24 hours
- Servings: 1 pint (enough for 2–3 people)
- Difficulty: Super easy (even for beginners)
- Pro Tip: Make it ahead and keep it in the freezer for when that sweet tooth kicks in.
What You’ll Need
Here’s what you’ll need to bring this sorbet to life:
Tools
- Ninja Creami Machine (or a good blender if you don’t have one).
- Blender or Food Processor (to prep the base).
- Freezer-Safe Container (think something airtight).
- Measuring Cups & Spoons (precision matters here).
- Optional: Lemon zester for a little extra zestiness.
No Ninja Creami? No problem. Use a blender to freeze the sorbet in ice cube trays, then blend it again for a slushy treat.

Ingredients
- 2 cups fresh blueberries – Washed and ready.
- 1/2 cup fresh lemon juice – Adds the zing (store-bought works too).
- 1/2 cup sweetener – Sugar, honey, or your favorite alternative.
- 1 tbsp lemon zest – Optional, but adds extra punch.
- 1–2 tbsp water – A splash to blend everything smoothly.
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How to Make It (Step-by-Step)

Start by prepping the ingredients. Wash the blueberries thoroughly under cool running water and set them aside to dry. Juice your lemons until you have about half a cup of juice, and if you’re opting to use the zest for extra flavor, go ahead and zest the lemons before juicing them for convenience. If your lemons are small, keep a couple extra on hand to make sure you have enough juice.
Next, it’s time to blend the base. Combine the blueberries, lemon juice, and your chosen sweetener in a blender or food processor. If you want to enhance the flavor, add a tablespoon of freshly grated lemon zest. For a smoother blending process, pour in one to two tablespoons of water—this will help break everything down efficiently. Blend the mixture at high speed until it reaches a silky, smooth consistency. Be sure to scrape down the sides of the blender with a spatula to incorporate every bit of the ingredients evenly.
Once your mixture is ready, transfer it into a freezer-safe container. Make sure the surface of the mixture is level to ensure it freezes evenly. Seal the container tightly to prevent freezer burn, and place it in the freezer on a flat surface. Let it freeze for at least 24 hours. While this waiting period might test your patience, it’s key to achieving that perfect sorbet texture.
After the mixture has frozen completely, let it sit at room temperature for about five minutes to soften slightly before processing. Break the frozen mixture into chunks and put them into the bowl of your Ninja Creami. Secure the bowl in the machine and select the “Sorbet” function to start the magic. If the sorbet doesn’t reach the creamy texture you’re after on the first spin, don’t worry—use the “Re-spin” function to smooth it out and get that luscious, velvety consistency.
Finally, scoop the sorbet into bowls, cones, or whatever serving dish you prefer. If you’d like to add some flair, garnish your sorbet with fresh blueberries, a sprinkle of lemon zest, or a few mint leaves for a pop of color and flavor. Now, dig in and savor every refreshing spoonful of your homemade Blueberry Lemon Sorbet!
Bonus Tips & Tweaks

Want to Switch It Up?
- Different fruits: Swap blueberries for raspberries, strawberries, or even a mix.
- Lime twist: Replace lemon juice with lime for a tangy twist.
- Sweeter or tarter? Adjust the sugar or lemon to your taste.
Dietary Options
- Vegan? Use agave or maple syrup for sweetness.
- Low-sugar? Opt for monk fruit or stevia.
How to Serve It
This sorbet shines on its own but pairs well with:
- Shortbread cookies
- Pancakes (yes, really!)
- Waffles

Have leftovers? Freeze them in an airtight container. Let the sorbet sit out for 5–10 minutes to soften before serving again. If needed, pop it back into the Ninja Creami and re-spin it to refresh the texture.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
This isn’t just a sorbet recipe—it’s an experience. The sweet-tart combo of blueberries and lemon is perfectly balanced and oh-so-refreshing. Plus, it’s a breeze to make, whether you’re a kitchen pro or just learning.
So go ahead, treat yourself. You deserve it.