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Perfect Sorbetยฎ is a 400g vegan, gluten-free, and OU Kosher certified stabilizer powder designed to prevent ice crystal formation in water-based frozen desserts. Made from a proprietary blend of dextrose and cellulose gum, it ensures a consistently smooth texture in sorbets, popsicles, granitas, and juice bars. Ideal for modernist cooking and molecular gastronomy, it requires only 0.5% of the recipe weight for professional-grade results.
| ASIN | B084KMT5FR |
| ASIN | B084KMT5FR |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,849 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #9 in Sorbet & Sherbet |
| Brand Name | Modernist Pantry |
| Coin Variety 1 | Cellulose Gum |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (162) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 400 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Modernist Pantry |
| Manufacturer | Modernist Pantry |
| Material Features | Gluten Free, Kosher Certified, Vegan |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 7 x 1 inches; 14.11 ounces |
| Set Name | 14 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Size | 14 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 819543010885 |
| UPC | 819543010885 |
| Unit Count | 14.0 Ounce |
| Units | 14.0 Ounce |
A**S
Great sorbet!
I added this at the recommended rate to my usual sorbet recipes in my Cuisinart ICE-30. The results were a smoother consistency and fewer/smaller ice crystals. I plan to use this in all my sorbets from now on.
S**B
Great product
Perfect for water popsicles, you have to add it while blending, and preferably added to other dry ingredients.
M**A
Yo lo compre para hacer helado segui los pasos de agregar el 0.5% de la cantidad del helado pero no funcionรณ el helado se enduro. Para poderlo comer lo deje 15 minutos afuera de congelador y se puso bastante suave y cremoso.
G**L
Amazing product
I'm being looking for a stabilizer for long time ago and this is the best
C**I
Good in sorbet base!
Made a yogurt sorbet and it came out great!
A**O
Ottimo
J**E
Excellent
Beautiful product for ice cream
S**R
No, just no
TLDR Version: Pro: None Con: * Not for beginners * No real instructions, have to do additional research * Need to buy a scale * Takes some math and science - too much mental power if you're looking for something simple. * Does not work for Vegans ****I watched the company's videos and they mention how the sorbet version should be good for dairy-free milk due to the high water content within plant milks****. However.... * It was most effective if you add a lot of fat * The sorbetto stabilizer does NOT bind the ice crystals, NOR does it thicken the mixture to minimize the natural water within milk or fruit. Large ice crystals. Deeper Details: So I decided to invest in the science of ice cream. I've spent over $100 and destroyed about 15 batches of ice cream until I found a solution - Xanthan gum. The effort/research: I researched European ice creams / sorbets vs American versions. American ice cream has a lot of sugar, fat and cream. I realized I don't want that many calories in my ice cream. European style focuses on natural fibers and custard like tecture. Stabilizer: After following all the instructions, buying a scale to weigh everything, and experimenting with various amounts of the stabilizer. I concluded a couple things: 1. Unfortunately, this stabilizer do not activate at all, not at low temperatures as mentioned. 2. Additionally to following the traditional methods, I also tried... *Letting it set over night *Taking the milk, pouring in a blender cup, THEN adding the stabilizer and blending for 60 sec. It did thicken a TINY bit but still ended up with fairly large ice crystals. I concluded that this does not work. The "perfect ice cream" , "the perfect gelato", "the perfect sorbetto" - none of them effective.
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