If you’re craving a refreshing and fruity dessert, grape sorbet is a perfect pick! It’s sweet, smooth, and packed with bold grape flavor. Using the Ninja Creami makes this recipe super easy, so whether you’re new to making desserts or a pro in the kitchen, you’ll nail it. Bonus? It’s great for a simple snack or fancy enough for special occasions. Ready to dive in? Let’s go!
Quick Recipe Breakdown
Time Commitment
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Freeze Time: At least 24 hours
- Processing Time: 3–5 minutes
- Total: About 24 hours (most of it is waiting for it to freeze!)
Servings
- Makes one pint, enough for 2–3 servings.
- Want to make more? Double or triple the recipe, but freeze each batch in separate pint containers to keep the right texture.
Skill Level
- This one’s easy! Minimal effort, big payoff.
What You’ll Need
- A Ninja Creami machine (the magic happens here!)
- A microwave-safe bowl or measuring cup
- A whisk
- A pint container with a lid (comes with the Ninja Creami)
- Measuring cups and spoons
No Ninja Creami? No problem! You can use an ice cream maker or freeze the mixture in a shallow dish and scrape it with a fork for a granita-style treat.
Make-Ahead Tip
Prep a few pints ahead of time—they’ll keep in the freezer for up to two months. Once you process the sorbet, any leftovers can be re-spun in the Ninja Creami for that fresh, creamy texture.
What You’ll Need
Ingredients
- Apple Juice (or Grape Juice): 1 ¾ cups
This adds natural sweetness and boosts the grape flavor. - Grape Gelatin Mix: 3 oz package (like Jell-O® brand)
This gives the sorbet its rich grape flavor and velvety texture.
Substitutions
- Want a lighter flavor? Use white grape juice or water instead of apple juice.
- Cutting back on sugar? Use a sugar-free gelatin mix (though it may slightly alter the results).
Pro Tip: Use high-quality juice with no added sugars or artificial flavors for best results.
How to Make It: Step-by-Step
Step 1: Dissolve the Gelatin
Heat 1 cup of apple juice in the microwave until it’s very hot—almost boiling (about 90 seconds). Add the grape gelatin and whisk until it’s completely dissolved. No gritty bits allowed!
Why heat the juice? It helps the gelatin and sugar dissolve fully, so your sorbet turns out silky smooth.
Step 2: Mix It All Together
Pour the remaining ¾ cup of apple juice into the gelatin mixture and whisk again. The result? A deep purple, glossy liquid that smells amazing.
Step 3: Freeze the Mixture
Pour the liquid into your Ninja Creami pint container (don’t overfill it!) and pop the lid on. Place it flat in your freezer and let it freeze solid—at least 24 hours.
Heads up: Overfilling the container can lead to uneven processing or even spills. Keep it below the max fill line!
Step 4: Spin It in the Ninja Creami
Once frozen, take the pint out of the freezer. Remove the lid, place the container in the Ninja Creami machine, secure it, and hit the “Sorbet” button.
Still see icy patches? Scrape down the sides of the container and press “Re-spin”. You can even add 1–2 tbsp of liquid (like juice or water) if it feels too firm.
Step 5: Serve and Enjoy
Scoop your sorbet into bowls and dig in! Want to get fancy? Add fresh mint leaves or a handful of grapes as garnish.
Make It Your Own
Variations
- Sugar-Free Option: Swap regular gelatin for sugar-free (note: results may vary).
- Vegan Version: Replace gelatin with agar powder (you’ll need to tweak the amounts).
- Add Some Spice: Sprinkle in a pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg for a cozy twist.
Serving & Storing Tips
How to Serve:
- Serve your sorbet in chilled bowls or glasses for a refreshing vibe.
- Pair it with cookies, fresh fruit, or a light salad for a balanced treat.
Storing Leftovers:
- Keep leftover sorbet in the pint container with the lid on, and store it in the freezer for up to two months.
- When ready to eat, let it sit at room temperature for 10–15 minutes to soften. If it feels too firm, re-spin it for a smoother texture.
With just a handful of ingredients and some patience while it freezes, you can make a creamy, delicious grape sorbet that tastes as good as it looks. Perfect for hot days, casual snacking, or impressing your dinner guests. Try it out and enjoy! So, what flavor are you making next?
PrintNinja Creami Grape Sorbet
A refreshing and fruity dessert made with just two ingredients! This creamy grape sorbet is perfect for hot summer days or as a light, palate-cleansing treat. Easy to prepare and bursting with bold grape flavor, it’s a must-try for Ninja Creami fans.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: None
- Total Time: 24 hours 5 minutes (Freezing Time: 24 hours)
- Yield: 2-3 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
- 1 ¾ cups apple juice (or grape juice)
- 1 (3 oz) package grape gelatin mix (e.g., Jell-O® brand)
Instructions
- Heat the Juice: Pour 1 cup of apple juice into a microwave-safe bowl or measuring cup. Heat until very hot (about 90 seconds).
- Dissolve Gelatin: Add the grape gelatin mix to the hot juice and whisk thoroughly until fully dissolved.
- Combine Ingredients: Stir in the remaining ¾ cup of apple juice and whisk until smooth.
- Freeze: Pour the mixture into a Ninja Creami pint container, ensuring it stays below the max fill line. Seal with the lid and freeze on a flat surface for at least 24 hours.
- Process in Ninja Creami: Remove the frozen pint from the freezer and take off the lid. Place it in the outer bowl of the Ninja Creami machine, secure the bowl lid, and lock it into place. Press the “Sorbet” button to process.
- Re-spin if Needed: If icy patches remain, scrape down the sides of the container and press “Re-spin” for a smoother texture. Serve immediately.
Notes
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Serving Suggestions:
Scoop into chilled bowls and garnish with fresh mint or fruit slices for an elegant touch.
Tips & Tricks:
- Heating the juice ensures smooth texture by dissolving gelatin completely. Skipping this step may result in slight grittiness, but it’s still delicious!
- For a softer sorbet after freezing, let it sit at room temperature for about 10 minutes before serving.
Storage & Reheating:
Store leftover sorbet in its pint container with an airtight lid for up to 2 months. To restore creaminess, re-spin in the Ninja Creami before serving.