How to Make Different Fruit Drinks With Alcohol
Cool, refreshing fruit drinks are a summertime favorite. Add alcohol for an adult party on the patio or a lazy Saturday afternoon by the pool. Most fruits, whether it's whole pieces or simply the juice, lend themselves to beverages. Frozen drinks, drinks on the rocks and smoothies straight up all benefit from the addition of fruit. A blender and a shaker are the only tools needed to make these drinks. Each of these recipes makes one serving.
Things You'll Need
- Triple sec Tequila Mango juice Strawberries Apple cider Rum Vanilla ice cream Whipped cream Pineapple chunks Lime juice Sugar Kahlua Bailey's Irish Cream Milk Banana Chocolate Orange juice Pineapple juice Grenadine Sangria Simple syrup Blender Ice
Instructions
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Make a Strawberry Mango Margarita by combining 1 cup of ice, 1 1/2 cups strawberries, 4 oz. of tequila, 5 oz. of triple sec and 12 oz. of mango juice (in that order) in the blender. Start blender on the ice crush setting and then switch to frappe. Serve in a margarita glass.
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Create an Apple Grande by chilling 3 oz. of tequila and 12 oz. of apple cider. Combine them in an old-fashioned glass and stir.
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Put 1 oz. of light rum, 5 tbsp. of vanilla ice cream and 1/4 oz. of whipped cream in the blender to make a Coconut Toastie. Turn the blender on low speed and quickly mix the ingredients. Serve in a champagne flute with grated coconut on top.
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Make a Frozen Pineapple Daiquiri by combining 1 1/2 oz. light rum, four pineapple chunks, a tablespoon of lime juice and ½ tsp. sugar with crushed ice in the blender. Mix together at low speed just long enough to combine the ingredients. Serve in a champagne flute.
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Peel and cut up one banana. Put it in the blender and add 1 oz. each of vodka, Kahlua, Bailey's Irish Cream, 2 oz. of milk and three ice cubes for the Ultimate Landslide. Blend until creamy. Serve in a margarita glass with grated chocolate sprinkled on top.
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Mix 3 oz. of sangria, 2 oz. of pineapple juice, 1 oz. lime juice and 1 oz. of simple sugar syrup with cracked ice in a shaker. Strain the drink into a cocktail glass with fresh ice. Garnish with a lime wedge or pineapple slice and enjoy your Picos Punch.
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Combine 1 oz. each of white rum, dark rum and Barcardi 151 rum with 3 oz. of orange juice, 3 oz. of unsweetened pineapple juice and 1/2 oz. grenadine in a shaker with crushed ice. Shake gently and serve in a hurricane glass. Garnish with a slice of fruit for a traditional New Orleans Hurricane.
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