Cinnamon Spiced Strawberry Sorbet
July 27, 2009

Unfortunately while trying to update this information with a single link, I inadvertently deleted the original content of this post, including the instructions for the recipe. For now, I’m posting the images and will work on rewriting the recipe. Sorry for any inconvenience. If anyone happened to print out this post, I would be forever grateful if you could scan it and email it, then I could repost the entire original post with ease.
Will repost recipe soon.
Cinnamon Spiced Strawberry Sorbet
Recipe re-post soon. Thanks for your patience.
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[…] Cinnamon Spiced Strawberry Sorbet […]
Lovely! I love the idea of adding the cinnamon with the strawberries. Yummy.
I love this recipe sooooooooooo much !
Earthmother I hope your watching because this is a feast for the eyessssssss
That sounds and looks extremely refreshing!
I love strawberries :) This is perfect for the very hot weather we are experiencing here. Thank you for posting this lovely recipe :) andra
[…] the recipe from the Raw Epicureans over at rawepicurean.net. They had a post a few days ago for a Cinnamon Spiced Strawberry Sorbet. I didn’t have any cinnamon but I used allspice and it worked just fine. Also, I used […]
Made this with mango juice and allspice substitutes. Very good!
Okay, this I gotta try!!!
I am very glad to see it. And now I am interested to cultivate this fruit.