During the weeklong Patricia Wells’ cooking class, my tasks ran the gamut from braising asparagus, creating compound butters, deep frying onion rings, setting lemon panna cotta, to making an amazing Bittersweet Chocolate and Honey Sorbet, which won “Best Taste of the Week.”

This sorbet is deep, rich, and incredibly satisfying. With help from my 10yr old, it was the first recipe I recreated when I arrived home and a huge hit with my family. So easy to make, the sorbet will be a standard freezer item all summer long. Enjoy!
Bittersweet Chocolate and Honey Sorbet
*recipe adapted from Patricia Wells
Ingredients:
2 cups water
2/3 cup mild honey
½ teaspoon fine sea salt
1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
7 ounces bittersweet chocolate, broken into pieces
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 Tablespoons Lyle’s Golden Syrup (or light corn syrup)
cocoa nibs for sprinkling (optional)
chopped nuts for sprinkling (optional)
Instructions:
In a large saucepan combine water with honey, salt, and cocoa powder. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat to medium and simmer for 1 minute, whisking constantly. The mixture should turn a shiny, deep brown.
Remove from heat and add chocolate pieces, vanilla extract, and syrup. Stir until chocolate is fully melted. Transfer mixture to bowl and place in freezer to chill thoroughly, about an hour.
Transfer the mixture to an ice-cream maker and freeze according to the manufacturer’s instructions. *See note below.
Serve in chilled bowls with a garnish of cocoa nibs, nuts, or your favorite topping.
*I used my Kitchen Aid mixer’s “ice-cream maker” attachment to make the sorbet. Kitchen Aid recommends 20 minutes of processing to transform the liquid mixture to sorbet. Unfortunately, after 20+ minutes of mixing, my sorbet was still soupy. Not one to give up, I just transferred the mixture to a glass storage container and placed it in my freezer. A few hours later the mixture was frozen and we had sorbet!
In Patricia’s kitchen, I used a traditional ice-cream maker. The sorbet processed while we ate lunch and was ready to serve for dessert. Please follow your manufacturer’s instructions for specific processing times.








I love chocolate sorbet and have made it before but never using honey, that is an incredible idea. You really had a great time didn’t you and I look forward to more of what you learned in the class.
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Thank you, Suzanne! The honey plays so nicely with the bittersweet chocolate, it really is a lovely combination. The week was very inspiring and rejuvenating… I just hope no one gets bored reading about the trip and recipes.
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I feel this calling me …… it sounds divine 🙂
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It seems to call our names as well… lots of little spoon divets pockmarking the leftovers!
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Why am I not surprised!!!
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Looks so delicious! I love chocolate in all ice cream. It has always been my favorite!
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Thank you so much! The flavor is so rich and satisfying… it’s hard to believe it’s sorbet and not ice-cream!
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I can imagine…it does already look very rich tasting! 🙂
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I will there in a jiffy Jean – this looks wonderful! 🙂
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Come on over! 😋
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What a fantastic recipe. Now to clear enough out of my freezer so I can get in the ice cream maker. 🙂
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Thanks, Peggy! Get clearing… this recipe is a keeper!
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It’s been a while since I’ve busted out the ice cream maker Jean, but this looks worth it! Yum!
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I know what you mean… I think this is only the second time I’ve used mine, but well worth it. Super fast and easy!
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Omg this looks sooo. Darn. Good!!!
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Thank you, Nicky! This sorbet is a chocolate lover’s dream!!!
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Omg!! This is so drool worthy, Jean!!
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Haha! Yes, Freda! It’s hard not to walk past the fridge/freezer without a spoon in hand… just for a little taste. 😊
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Wow this sounds so good!!!
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Thanks, Lynn! Perfect for the chocolate lover, and so easy to make. 😊
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Sadly I do not have an ice cream maker – but honestly this looks so divine, I could happily devour a bowl of it now !
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This looks amazing, and I love that you made it with honey!
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Thank you, Anna! The honey and bittersweet chocolate work really well together here. 😋
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Sounds amazing — would love to try it! 🙂
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That looks absolutely delicious. Unfortunately I don’t have an ice cream maker. .. This tempts me to go and buy one!
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It is pretty tasty! It only spent 20 minutes in the ice-cream maker and was still soupy when I transferred it to the freezer, so I’m not sure what the time spent “churning” really added to the final product. I think I should experiment and see if it’s possible to skip the ice-cream maker step for this sorbet.
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This looks so rich and tempting.. now if only I could taste it 😀
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Thank you! There are so many posts I wish I could reach into the computer and taste… someone will invent that one day! 😉
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I have to say that just looking at this and thinking about it makes me feel half crazed! If I were at home I’d be breaking out my ice-cream maker and I’m half inclined to run into the city and get one for my folks house and devote the rest of the afternoon making this!
I am not going to be able to get the idea of chocolate sorbet out of my mind!!
Mollie
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Mollie, you are too too funny!!! It may be best for all involved to get yourself to an ice-cream maker stat. No one wants to get in between a half crazed woman and her chocolate sorbet! Please circle back if you ever get a chance to try this… would love to know how you make out. 😊
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congrats on winning the best taste award! I can imagine how rich this sorbet is, looks so lush 🙂
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Thank you! The sorbet is so satisfying… perfect for anyone who needs their chocolate fix. 😋
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Just the look of your sorbet makes me want to go out and buy an ice cream machine. Love the sound of honey and chocolate…it sounds like a great combination.
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Thanks, Karen! I never thought to put honey and chocolate together, but it really is a delicious pairing!
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Yummy – please send it in a freezer box. It is very hot in Houston… 🙂
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Thank you, Kerry! Hot and humid in Houston, I bet. We spent 6yrs in Charlotte, NC and my hair still hasn’t forgiven me! 😉
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LOL! That’s why mine is very short…
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What a great recipe! I’m just a sucker for everything bittersweet and this ticks all of my boxes 🙂
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I’m with you… bittersweet chocolate is the best!
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Great idea to mix honey and chocolate…I thought sorbet was limited to fruits…this looks heavenly..
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Thank you very much! I always associated sorbet with fruits as well… this bittersweet chocolate sorbet is delicious- intensely flavored, but not heavy. It’s really an unexpected and yummy alternative to traditional sorbet.
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I may have to talk a friend who has an ice cream maker into trying this! Sounds and looks scrumptious!
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Yum. I am drooling, looks fabulous! Any recommendations for honey? Maybe I will take a run to the local farmers market and see about any local honey people. Nothing like fresh honey!
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