Aug 21, 2016 in alcoholic, beverages, epicurious, cocktail, frozen, frozen sangria, sangria, sangria slushie, sauvignon blanc, strawberries. Read the original on: The Redhead Baker
Sangria slushies are a fun frozen cocktail â this version blends white wine with frozen strawberries and triple sec for a delicious summer treat!
We just went through a heat wave. Not just a heat wave. A dangerously hot heat wave. There were nights when the temperatures didnât dip below 80 degrees. At night. The days felt like 110 degrees or more. I was sweating while standing still outside.
Itâs been a balance getting the kiddo outside for some exercise while also staying safe in the dangerous heat. We have frequented just about every âspraygroundâ in the city. If I had my way, we wouldnât go outside at all, but if he doesnât get some outdoor exercise, heâs almost literally bouncing off the walls (as it is, heâs bouncing off the furniture). He canât run inside, because weâre in a second-floor apartment.
While heâs chugging down lots of ice water and popsicles, Iâve been indulging in some other cool treats. Back in May, my friend Annie shared a recipe for rosé slushies. Frozen wine! Since then, Iâve noticed various other kinds of wine cocktail slushies on other blogs.
My favorite wine cocktail is sangria, so I decided to try turning it into a slushie. I decided on strawberry because thatâs what was in my refrigerator. Sangria is hard to get wrong, because you can use any wine, any fruit, pretty much any thing you want!
For this recipe, I used a sauvignon blanc. Doesnât have to be top of the line, but it should be one you enjoy drinking. Freeze the fruit before blending, because that helps create the slushie texture without adding ice, which would water down the sangria.
Blending does create heat, so that warm up the frozen berry/wine mixture, so youâll likely have to freeze the blended mixture anyway, but it wonât have to refreeze as long as if you had started with refrigerator-cold or even room temperature fruit.
To make these sangria slushies for a party, double (or triple) the recipe, blend and freeze. Let it defrost for 15 minutes, give it a quick pulse in the blender, then serve!
Inspired by Annieâs Eats
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