Orange sherbet takes me back. It’s one of those timeless treats—bright, citrusy, and so creamy it practically melts in your mouth. Imagine the tangy sweetness of oranges mixed with a velvety smooth texture. Pure nostalgia, right?
Making it at home? Easier than you think. Especially with the Ninja Creami. This recipe keeps things simple, using mandarin oranges as the star ingredient. The result? A dessert that’s like sunshine in a bowl. Perfect for summer days—or honestly, whenever you’re craving something light and refreshing.
Recipe at a Glance
How Long Does It Take?
- Hands-On Time: 5 minutes
- Freezing: 24 hours
- Processing: Just 3–5 minutes
How Much Does It Make?
One pint of sherbet, enough for about 2–4 servings. Hosting a crowd? No problem. Just freeze multiple pints, and the Ninja Creami lets you process them one at a time, on demand.
Skill Level
It’s beginner-friendly. If you can stir and freeze, you’ve got this!
What You’ll Need
Gear Checklist:
- A Ninja Creami machine
- Creami pint container (or a similar freezer-safe container)
- A mixing bowl and a spoon or whisk
No Creami pint? Don’t sweat it. You can freeze the mixture in another container, but you’ll need the Creami for processing.
Make-Ahead Tip:
Want sherbet ready at all times? Prep several pints and freeze them. They’ll stay good for up to a month!
Ingredients
What You’ll Need:
- 20 oz canned mandarin orange slices (in their own juice)
- 2 tablespoons monk fruit sweetener (optional)
Don’t Have These? Try These Substitutions:
- Swap canned mandarins in juice for ones in light syrup if you want extra sweetness.
- No monk fruit? Regular sugar works great. Or, skip the sweetener altogether for a more natural vibe.
- Using fresh mandarins? Perfect! Just be sure to add enough juice to match what the canned ones have.
Pro Tip: Use high-quality mandarins with no preservatives. Better flavor, better sherbet.
Let’s Make Orange Sherbet!
Follow these simple steps. You’ll have a creamy, citrusy treat in no time.
Step 1: Mix the Ingredients
In a bowl, combine your mandarin orange slices (juice and all) with the monk fruit sweetener, if using. Stir until everything dissolves. Give it a quick taste—sweet enough? Too tangy? Adjust as needed.
Quick Tip: Add an extra teaspoon of sweetener if you need more balance.
Step 2: Freeze the Mixture
Pour the mixture into your Ninja Creami pint container. Stop at the MAX FILL line—any extras? Just sip it as juice! Pop on the lid and freeze the container flat for 24 hours.
How to Check: Once frozen, the top should be solid and smooth. If it’s cracked or uneven, no worries—it’ll still work!
Step 3: Process It
Ready for the fun part? Take the frozen pint out of the freezer, remove the lid, and pop it into your Ninja Creami. Attach the machine’s outer bowl and lid, lock it in, and press “Sorbet.” In just 2–3 minutes, magic happens.
Not Creamy Enough?
- Hit “Re-spin” for a smoother finish.
- You can also add a splash of juice or water to fluff it up before re-spinning.
Step 4: Serve!
Once it’s perfectly creamy, scoop it into bowls or cones and dig in. The bright orange color and silky texture? Stunning.
Want to Fancy It Up? Add some orange zest or fresh mint leaves for garnish.
Mix It Up!
Diet-Friendly Alterations:
- Dairy-Free: No swaps needed—this recipe is naturally dairy-free.
- Low-Sugar: Skip the extra sweetener if you’re using mandarins in juice.
Creative Twists:
- Spicy Spin: A pinch of ginger or cinnamon adds a warm contrast to the citrus.
- Party Style: Serve with shortbread cookies or drizzle white chocolate over the top.
- Seasonal Swaps: In winter, use blood oranges for a deeper hue and a tangy flavor boost.
How to Serve and Store
Serving Ideas:
- Dish it up in chilled bowls or waffle cones for that ice cream parlor vibe.
- Hosting a party? Layer it with vanilla ice cream to make an orange creamsicle parfait.
Storage Tips:
Got leftovers? Keep them in the Creami pint container, sealed tightly, and freeze for up to a week.
When You’re Ready to Re-Serve: Re-spin it in the Creami. Add a splash of liquid if it’s too crumbly after refreezing.
Making Ninja Creami Orange Sherbet is a breeze—and the payoff is huge. Whether you’re reminiscing about childhood summers or just experimenting with flavors, this recipe delivers every time. Try it out, and let me know how it turns out. Happy scooping!
PrintNinja Creami Orange Sherbet
A refreshing, tangy, and creamy frozen treat made with simple ingredients like mandarin oranges and a touch of optional sweetness. Perfect for summer days or a light dessert!
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: None
- Total Time: 24 hours (includes freezing)
- Yield: 2–4 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
- 20 oz canned mandarin orange slices (in their own juice)
- 2 tablespoons monk fruit sweetener (optional)
Instructions
- Mix the Base: In a medium bowl, combine mandarin orange slices (with juice) and monk fruit sweetener, if using. Stir until the sweetener is fully dissolved.
- Freeze the Mixture: Pour the mixture into a Ninja Creami pint container, ensuring it stays below the MAX FILL line. Secure the lid and freeze on a flat surface for at least 24 hours.
- Process in the Ninja Creami: Remove the pint from the freezer and place it into the outer bowl of the Ninja Creami. Attach the paddle to the lid, secure it, and process using the “Sorbet” setting.
- Adjust Texture (If Needed): If the sherbet is crumbly, use the “Re-spin” function once or twice. Add 1–2 tablespoons of juice or water if necessary to achieve a creamy consistency.
- Serve and Enjoy: Scoop into bowls or cones and enjoy immediately!
Notes
Serving Suggestions:
- Garnish with fresh mint leaves or a sprinkle of orange zest for an elegant touch.
- Pair with fresh berries or serve alongside shortbread cookies for added texture.
Tips & Tricks:
- Taste your base before freezing to adjust sweetness if needed.
- Use canned mandarins in light syrup for extra sweetness if monk fruit sweetener isn’t available.
Storage & Reheating:
- Store leftovers in the Ninja Creami pint container with the lid tightly sealed for up to one week in the freezer.
- Re-spin in the Ninja Creami before serving again; add a splash of juice if crumbly after refreezing.