Make easy Blueberry Peach Sorbet at home! This dairy-free summer staple takes 10 minutes to make and tastes just like store-bought.

I loved my creamy berry sorbet recipe so much I had to make another flavor. Making homemade sorbet is so easy and fun! You can just grab your favorite fruits and make any flavor combination you like!
This time I went for blueberry peach. I love how peaches add a syrupy sweetness to the sorbet. And a little garnish of fresh mint adds a touch of freshness to the dessert.
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Why this recipe works
Sorbet is like a mixture of ice cream and smoothie. It's a little more decadent than a smoothie, but with less (read: no) cream than ice cream.
The key to a delicious sorbet is adding sweetness in the form of a liquid to the fruit. This creates a creamier texture and adds to the richness of the sorbet, avoiding a fruit smoothie result.

Why I love this Blueberry Peach Sorbet
- Dietary needs - this sorbet is vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, oil-free, and refined sugar free
- Whole food ingredients - the ingredients are simple, real foods
- Tastes like store-bought - seriously! Read the ingredients on any store-bought sorbet and you'll find some combination of the ingredients we're using for the homemade version!
- Really easy - with just five ingredients and about 10 minutes of prep, you'll have your own sorbet in no time

Ingredient Notes & Substitutions
- Maple Simple Syrup: a traditional simple syrup is made with sugar and water, but for a slightly healthier version, make my maple simple syrup. If you prefer the sugar version, simply replace the maple syrup with an equivalent amount of organic cane sugar.
- Blueberries & Peaches: You can buy frozen blueberries and peaches or freeze leftover fruit you may have.
- Lemon Juice: a bit of acid from the lemon juice helps to bring out the flavor of the berries

How to make Blueberry Peach Sorbet
Step 1. Let the blueberries and peaches thaw at room temperature while you make the simple syrup. Make simple syrup by combining the maple syrup and water in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil, then turn off the heat and let cool slightly.

Step 2. Add the fruit, simple syrup, and lemon juice to a blender. Blend on a high setting - run the blender at least twice. If desired, serve immediately as a soft-serve sorbet.

Step 3. Place the mixture in a freezer-safe ziplock bag. Place in the freezer for 4 hours, or overnight. Use your hands to massage the bag every hour (if desired, for less ice crystals to form).

Step 4. When ready to serve, let thaw 2-3 minutes, then scoop. Garnish with fresh mint if desired, and enjoy!

FAQ & Expert Tips
Yes. You need a blender to make this recipe. I recommend a blender, but a food processor can also work.
You can replace the simple syrup with water, if desired. This will create more of a fruit smoothie taste.
This sorbet is *very* scoopable. However, it will melt if left out to thaw for more than a few minutes. I recommend allowing 2-3 minutes at room temperature before scooping. Then place any leftovers immediately back into the freezer.
Store sorbet in the freezer. I often store my homemade ice creams and sorbets in freezer safe bags, to maximize freezer space.

Recipe Prayer
Thank you God for healthy desserts to enjoy this summer. Thank you for this food that fuels our bodies. Amen.

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📖 Recipe

Blueberry Peach Sorbet (Dairy Free)
Equipment
Ingredients
- ½ Cup Maple Syrup or organic cane sugar
- ½ Cup Water
- 2 Cups Frozen Blueberries
- 2 Cups Frozen Peaches
- Juice of ½ Lemon
- Fresh Mint for garnish
Instructions
- Let the blueberries and peaches thaw at room temperature while you make the simple syrup. Make simple syrup by combining the maple syrup and water in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil, then turn off the heat and let cool slightly.
- Add the fruit, simple syrup, and lemon juice to a blender. Blend on a high setting - run the blender at least twice. If desired, serve immediately as a soft-serve sorbet.
- Place the mixture in a freezer-safe ziplock bag. Place in the freezer for 4 hours, or overnight. Use your hands to massage the bag every hour (if desired, for less ice crystals to form).
- When ready to serve, let thaw 2-3 minutes, then scoop. Garnish with fresh mint if desired, and enjoy!
Nutrition
Nutrition information is an estimate.










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