Sugar-Free Matcha Avocado Sorbet

Prepared with just avocados, matcha, and erythritol, this green sorbet is incredibly creamy, and healthy too, in just 130kcal. It's sugar-free and dairy-free, suitable for keto and vegan diets.

{Vegan, Keto} Sugar-Free Matcha Avocado Sorbet

Info

Nutrition per serving
NutrientAmountRDA
Net Carbs2 g0.7%
of which Sugars0.3 g0.4%
Fibers5.7 g20.5%
Fats12.5 g19.3%
of which Saturates1.7 g8.7%
of which Omega 30.1 g8.2%
Proteins1.7 g3.6%
Calcium13 mg1.3%
Vitamin A6 mcg0.8%
Vitamin C9 mg11.8%
Iron0.6 mg3.8%
Potassium418 mg11.9%
Sodium7 mg0.3%
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Kcal128 6.4%
Macro split
  • net carbs 9%
  • sugars 2%
  • fats 57%
  • saturates 8%
  • proteins 8%
  • fibers 26%
*RDA based on a 2000 kcal diet;
**Nutritional data sources: USDA, food labels.
KCAL
128 per serving
TIME
6h 10m
HEALTH

The key elements of classic sorbet are fruit and sugar. If you are on a weight-loss diet, following the keto diet, or suffering from diabetes, you may have so far avoided this summery treat. Well, not anymore. Today, we show you how to make a 100% sugar-free sorbet made with avocado and matcha. And yes, avocado is a fruit; so we are not breaking the sorbet code.

The only ingredients in our sorbet are avocado, matcha powder, lime juice, and sugar-free sweetener erythritol. Our matcha avocado sorbet is keto because it has little to no carbs, and has lots of healthy fats. These are the two pillar elements of a ketogenic diet.

If you like the energising effect of coffee, then you will love matcha here. Matcha's caffeine is better than coffee's, as it induces a state a calm-alertness without causing stress. Moreover, matcha is a rich source of antioxidants that help fight free radicals which can damage our cells and lead to diseases.

The omega-3 fats from avocado bring even more wholesome benefits to this green sorbet. These good fats are critical to a healthy heart and can lower blood pressure [1].

Did you think a dessert could be this much healthy? And good news don't stop here: it's super simple to make, and it doesn't require an ice cream maker, churn machine, or any special tool. Ready? Let's do this!

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I turn this matcha sorbet into a green tea ice cream?

The main difference between ice cream and sorbet is that ice cream uses dairy or creamy products, while sorbet uses just fruit. Therefore, sorbets are not as creamy.

But because we used avocado in this recipe, and avocado is quite creamy, this sorbet is not that different from ice cream.

Still, if you wanted to achieve greater creaminess, and keep this recipe dairy-free, you would add soy yogurt or coconut milk. We have a vegan ice cream recipe where we show you what to do. Check it out!

What else can I add to this matcha sorbet?

For this recipe, we have used avocados and matcha tea powder, but you can surely boost this dessert with other tasty ingredients.

For example, try adding frozen berries like blueberries, strawberries, raspberries or blackberries for extra goodness.

Also, dark chocolate chips pair wonderfully with this avocado ice cream. For best results, keep the chocolate chunks in the fridge and add them to green sorbet mixture before place it in the freezer.

Another great option is to add cacao powder to the ingredients, blitz all together, and you'll have a mouthwatering chocolate ice cream.

What can I use instead of erythritol?

To make this recipe sugar-free and suitable for people on a low-carb diet, like the ketogenic diet, we have used zero-calorie erythritol. This natural sweetener tastes almost as sweet as white sugar, but it doesn't raise blood sugars levels as it actually doesn't get digested.

As an alternative to this sweetener, you can use stevia or monk fruit. If, instead, you're not following a special diet, you can also use raw honey or maple syrup. To prepare the ice cream, use them in the same amount and in the same way as erythritol.

Ingredients

Adjustments
Serves
Measuring System
Lime Juice70 mL
Erythritol150 g
Avocado5
Matcha Powder1 tsp
Mint Leaves (optional)2

Step 1

Add lime juice to a saucepan along with the erythritol. Heat the mixture without letting it boil and keep stirring until the erythritol granules are completely dissolved.

Then, leave the syrup to cool down a few minutes.

Lime and erythritol syrup

Step 2

In a food processor, blitz the avocados with the prepared syrup and matcha green tea powder. You can also add the mint leaves now if are using them.

Pulse the ingredients to a smooth, soft cream.

Blitzed avocado with with matcha

Step 3

Transfer the green ice cream to a freezer-friendly container.

Freeze for six to eight hours stirring the sorbet every couple of hours to break down the ice crystals.

Once ready, leave it to thaw for a few minutes before scooping.

Avocado sorber in a container

Tips

You can use a glass or plastic container or even a loaf tin to store the matcha sorbet. If you don't have a lid, wrap the container in cling film to avoid any spillage.