This week, the girls and I found ourselves in front of a Vitamix blender demonstration at Wegmans.
As I slurped down the scary delicious “Carrot Cake Sorbet” sample that Vitamix Demo Man handed me, I immediately began wishing I had an extra $500 bucks laying around to buy this miracle machine that did something amazing with a couple of carrots and some ice.
(I’m still wishing for that $500, by the way. Just in case anyone out there is feeling generous.)
Before we walked away from the demonstration, I asked Vitamix Man what went into this fabulous carrot sorbet that he’d whipped up. He looked at me as if I’d just asked him for his ATM pin number, but then reluctantly gave up the goods and rattled off “carrots, ice, agave, almonds, cinnamon and vanilla”.
And this is when wheels in my head began turning. Suddenly, I had three questions that needed answering, pronto:
1. What would happen if I tried to make this miracle carrot concoction in my wimpy little blender at home?
2. Maybe the food processor would be better?
3. What might it take to get Vitamix Man to drive by my house and “accidentally” drop a Vitamix blender off the back of the Vitamix truck?
I immediately decided the answer to #1 was going to be “make a big, wet, chunky carrot mess, that’s what”.
And given that Vita-dude was so stingy with his pin number, I had a good feeling that #3 was not going to come easy.
This was when I decided to get down to business with #2.
(Question #2, that is.)
And now I’m here to tell you, I think I came up with something that in some way resembles the fabulous Vitamix Carrot Cake Sorbet I had on Tuesday, with no new Vitamix blender in my kitchen to speak of.
Except I made mine with frozen bananas instead of frozen water. And since on the main ingredients in “sorbet” is water, I don’t think we can call this sorbet.
Therefore, I think we should call it Sorbanana.
(that sort of sounds like a personal problem, buddy)
OK then, it’s decided. Carrot Cake Sorbanana. I like it.
So! Here we go. Start with some shredded carrot. I opted for my shredder attachment on the food processor.
It was my hope that shredding the carrot would give the carrots a head start at making a “carrot puree” happen sooner rather than later.
Next, lug out your bowl of frozen, sliced bananas a la banana whip.
Before I loaded in the frozen banana (probably the equivalent of 2 bananas), I replaced the shredder attachment with the blade and let it have a go at the shredded carrot to chop it up a bit more.
NOW the bananas can go in,
and let’er rip.
Once your bananas and carrots are looking smooth, throw in a handful of sliced almond, a dash of cinnamon and a splash of vanilla extract. You can skip the agave nectar or any sweeteners because the bananas are sweet enough.
Let your non-Vitamix machine whir and whir and whir for a while longer. Scrape down the sides as needed, and then whir some more.
Eventually, you will be presented with a fabulous orange-ish, banana-ish concoction that sort of resembles a cold carrot cake treat,
and most definitely resembles a super tasty, healthy snack.
Works for me! Take that stingy Vitamix Man! Who needs your pin number anyway. Hmph.
haha I love those Vitamix demonstrations. I’ll stay there and make a complete meal out of all their samples! I’ve had this concoction before and it is so good! Did you try their tortilla soup? That is also delicious!
No I did not! I need to go back!
Amazing. I used to make banana “ice cream” all the time, but haven’t in ages. I think subbing in bananas instead of ice and agave is the best idea I’ve heard all day. All week, actually.
I have a vitamix (and it’s worth the $500)—but I would still probably do this one in the food processor because with stuff like sorbanana, it is frustrating to not be able to get every drop out of the vitamix container—I use a skinny rubber spatula (and have to replace it often because the blade slice it and it rips over time), but I still can’t get every drop out.
This looks so good! I’m still waiting for someone to drop off a vitamix to my home as well. In the meantime I’m glad I can make this!
I’m off to try this in my vitamix machine that fell out if my grandma truck and into my kitchen.
Lucky!
YUMMY!!!
how are you handling eating/slurping something cold???
I’m a baby, that’s for sure.
anywho, am SO making this but with my magic bullet because it’s all I have
but WOW sounds amazing!
the Vitamix is going for a tad less at Costco here in Ca….more like under 400 …it’s makeing me NUTS.
haha
enjoy that bone chilling bit of amazingness my sweet!
xoxo
I won’t hold it against you if you wait until it’s not so cold out. Or heat it up and have a carrot banana latte!
Mmmm looks delicious!