Thursday, June 04, 2009

strawberry lemonade slushie

On a hot summer day, when I was a kid, I'd line up at the local variety store with throngs of others and wait for a Slush Puppy. The counter person would turn back the handle and out would pour a sticky, icy, day-glo concoction. It was happiness in a cup and I'd always get blue (what flavour was blue??) and it would stain my tongue and give me a brain freeze. It was perfect.

Summer has come to Vancouver with a vengance and all I've been wanting is a bit of cooling off. A slushie would hit the spot, so I looked into my freezer to see what kind of makings I had. A can of frozen lemonade leftover from a party? Check? Frozen strawberries? Ice? Check and check. The result? Holy brain freeze territory! It was sweet, it was icy and it was the easiest and tastiest way to beat the heat of summer. Want a more grown-up drink? Add in 6 oz of white rum and you've got yourself a pretty simple & tasty daqueri.

strawberry lemonade slushie
1/2 a container of frozen lemonade concentrate
juice of 1 lemon or lime
1 1/2 c frozen strawberries
ice water
ice cubes

Spoon out half the lemonade into a tall pitcher. Add in the strawberries and lemon juice. Top with water. Use an immersion blender to blend it all into slush, adding more water if necessary. Add in a few ice cubes and crush those up too (and rum, if that's the way you roll). Pour into 4 glasses. Let the brain freeze begin!

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23 Comments:

Blogger Tea said...

I'm with Tara. I want to be adopted into your family. Slushies for everyone!

2:51 PM  
Blogger becka said...

I can't wait to try this!

2:54 PM  
Blogger Tree said...

oooooh, i wonder if we have any rum? i could use a good grown-up brain freeze.

3:18 PM  
Anonymous Dana said...

My boys would flip over this. I grew up drinking Slurpees from 7-11 and I still love them.

3:36 PM  
Blogger CookiePie said...

oh yeah baby! that looks so cooooool and refreshing!

4:53 PM  
Blogger Bijoux said...

Ahhh, Slush Puppies. The blue one was my fav too! This drink looks refreshing! I need to start remembering to put water in the ice cube trays...but first I need to buy some ice cube trays ;P

8:17 PM  
Blogger katrinka said...

Blue was raspberry at our 'Jiffy Mart' - why, I have no idea! I always got grape and remember riding my bike home with my hands stuck to the handlebars...

9:18 PM  
Blogger eatme_delicious said...

Ooo I need to a get a new blender so I can make refreshing drinks like this! Can't wait for the heat to go away...

10:49 PM  
Blogger Culinary Wannabe said...

I loved slush puppies too! OH I can just remember those days. :) It's rainy and chilly here today, but I'll put this one aside for when things start to heat up - which will hopefully be soon!

7:13 AM  
Blogger amliag said...

blue was (and still is!) raspberry.
Shame I'm allergic to strawberries or I'd have tried this one out..maybe I can sub raspberries

9:26 AM  
Blogger Justine said...

this looks yummy and refreshing! I also checked out your etsy site and it's great!

11:36 AM  
OpenID thecatskillkiwi said...

if it ever stops raining in nyc i might actually get a chance to make one of these!!

3:57 PM  
Blogger Shannalee said...

yes to @amliag - blue is raspberry (and I loved it, too!).

This is really dangerous because it's so easy and looks SO good. There is nothing like something icy and sweet when it's hot outside. (Double points for the fact that immersion blenders make it so much easier than the stand-up kind.)

5:35 PM  
Blogger kickpleat said...

Tea, you are a most welcome family member!

Becka, it's refreshing.

A grown up brain freeze would definitely hit the spot, Tree!

Dana, this is more immediate than a 7-11 slurpee (that is if you have all the ingredients and the 7-11 is 7 blocks away).

CookiePie, it is.

Bijoux, get yourself some trays! Ice is soooo needed this summer.

Katrinka, yes, I guess it was raspberry, but I don't think it tasted especially like raspberries!

Eatme, I was happy to find that this worked beautifully with my Braun hand blender!

Culinary, soon it will be hot where you are....just as I'm sure this heat wave won't last forever here.

Amliag, you can definitely sub in raspberries! Peaches even :)

Thanks Justine :)

Catskillkiwi, yikes, rain isn't fun! Hope for sun!

Shannalee, the immersion blender was so perfect and made for easy clean up.

6:40 PM  
Blogger finsmom said...

This sounds soooo tasty! I really love lemonade, and I bet the strawberries give it a great twist!

8:10 PM  
Blogger kickpleat said...

finsmom, the strawberries take this slushie to nirvana. really.

1:05 PM  
Anonymous Sarah Caron said...

Oh my. I think this might be the reason for me to pick up some cans of frozen concentrate -- YUM! (heck, some rum too!)

2:16 PM  
Blogger kickpleat said...

Sarah, I actually remade a version of this with cranberry juice and frozen strawberries. I also threw in some Jack Daniels for good measure...and lots of ice. Yum!

6:52 PM  
Blogger Soon, Then said...

since I am currently addicted to Otter Pops, and eat about a dozen of them every night, this is right up my alley. Yum!

9:01 PM  
OpenID emilyflippinmaruna said...

This looks like a fun treat for my upcoming solstice party. Thanks for the idea! I've linked to it in a summer tutorials post on my blog, The Handmade Experiment. http://emilyflippinmaruna.wordpress.com/2009/06/15/must-make-monday-its-summer-tutes/

Thanks again and have a great summer!

Emily

10:09 AM  
Blogger kickpleat said...

Soon, Then I have no idea what otter pops are, but now I have to have one!

emilyflippinmaruna have a great solstice party!! Hooray for summer!

12:46 AM  
Blogger Kathleen said...

I liked the sound of this, soI made it, but mine was really sour. Maybe my lemon was too big/juicy?

7:19 PM  
Blogger kickpleat said...

Kathleen, it could be. I added the lemon because I find the commercial lemonade really way too sweet (but I do like things on the sour-side!). Use less lemon next time or leave it out completely.

11:48 AM  

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