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Lemon Thyme Sorbet

May 26, 2009 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
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18 Responses to “Lemon Thyme Sorbet”
  1. That looks so refreshing! I can’t wait to have a garden.

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  2. Debbie says:

    This is beautiful and looks very enticing! I’m growing lemon balm for the first time this year, but may have to try a pot of lemon thyme just to taste this recipe! Would love to make something like this from ingredients in my own backyard garden!

    Do you ever cook with lemon balm??? I know it only for its use as a tea, which I’m quite happy to use – but wondered if there was “more” to it than tea.

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  3. Andrea says:

    Thanks Alisa, it is very refreshing!
    Hi Debbie. I don’t have lemon balm in my garden, though I do have lemon basil and lemon thyme. Obviously the flavors are different, but you can experiment with interchanging lemony herbs in dishes. Also try Food Blog Search and search for “lemon balm.” I found a number of recipes calling for it.

  4. Rosa says:

    What a refreshing combo! This sorbet must be delicious!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

  5. How interesting! :)
    I would never think of making thyme sorbet.
    Glad to hear you liked my recipe for salmon with lemon thyme ;)
    Thank you for the link. I’m placing one to your site in my links as well.

    Margot

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  6. Lynda says:

    This sounds so refreshing and delicious. I love the idea of combining fresh herbs with desserts.

  7. Katie says:

    this recipe is so simple and clean. great summer taste! can’t wait to give this a shot.

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  8. I never used lemon thyme until I began to grow it in my garden. I never find it in the produce section of any of the markets I go to; I wonder why not. Lemon thyme is lovely, has a distinct flavor and beautiful aroma. I love it with fish.

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  9. Sindy says:

    I love a “twist”. Back to the garden center for some lemon thyme. My potted herb garden just keeps getting bigger!

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  10. Erica says:

    I’ve been wondering how to use my thyme. Thanks!

    Do you dry your thyme as well? I’m trying to figure out a technique for drying and storing my thyme for my spice cabinet.

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  11. Andrea says:

    Hi Lydia. I’ve never seen it for sale in stores, either. I guess they feel lemon thyme is not mainstream enough to carry it. It’s easy to grow in pots or the ground, though, and definitely worth planting.
    Hi Erica. In our area thyme stays green year round, so I don’t have to dry it, but it’s easy to do. Just cut as many stalks as you want, tie a string around the cut end, and hang the bundle upside down until dry. Then strip off the leaves and store in a tin or jar.

  12. Swedish Mike says:

    This looks just gorgeous! I’m going to have to try this one. Many thanks for the inspiration!

    // Mike

  13. katerina says:

    YuM! How exciting that it is that time of year again!

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  14. recai says:

    wonderful…

  15. Desmone007 says:

    Mmmm…sorbet is like the perfect summer cooler. This recipe has my mouth watering! I’m amazed that thyme and lime would go together so well in this recipe. Thanks for shairng

  16. eleez says:

    yummi..how interesting, sorbet looking delicious and so perfect! i’ll try it. thanks for sherng ya.

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