Raspberry Frosé
Raspberry Frosé

Raspberry Frosé

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Raspberry Frosé (Frozen Rosé, or the best adult slushie ever!)
 
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This Raspberry Frosé recipe is the perfect frozen rosé recipe for hot summer days! I use Finest Call Bar Syrup (this is an affiliate link; you don't pay extra if you use it, but I get a small commission) but you can also easily make your own simple syrup by boiling 3/4 cup sugar in 3/4 cup water until the sugar is dissolved (about 3 minutes) and then chilling the homemade syrup until cold. I haven't tried the recipe with homemade syrup, so if you go this route, I would only add about 1/2 cup to start and taste your blend to decide how much sweeter you want it.
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Serves: 6
Ingredients
  • 1 (750-ml) bottle dry rosé
  • 3/4 cup bar syrup
  • 2 cups frozen raspberries
  • 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • fresh raspberries for garnish
Instructions
  1. Pour bottle of rosé into a 13 x 9-inch baking dish and cover. Freeze for at least 6 hours or overnight. Scrape the rosé into a blender along with the simple syrup, frozen raspberries, and lemon juice. Blend well until smooth. Pour the frosé back into the baking dish and freeze for about 45 minutes, or until it's a slushie consistency when you scrape it into a cup. Serve with fresh raspberries on top!
  2. If you make this Raspberry Frosé ahead of time, just store it in the freezer. Zip it through the blender to slush it up again when you're ready to serve (or just slush it up with a spoon, which is what I did)!

 

3 Comments on Raspberry Frosé (Frozen Rosé, the best adult slushie ever!)

  1. jillian
    July 21, 2017 at 4:22 pm (7 years ago)

    is bar syrup the same as simple syrup? I make my own simple syrup with stevia, so wondering if could use it for this. very nice idea!

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    • Julie Ruble
      July 21, 2017 at 5:20 pm (7 years ago)

      I tried to figure that out too and I’m not sure! What I’d do is make your own simple syrup — say a cup of it — and then add only 1/2 cup at first and taste. Add more as needed. It’s probably pretty close so I’d assume you’ll end up needing about 3/4 cup but it’s easier to add than take away ???? Please let us know how it goes!

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  2. Sara
    July 29, 2017 at 4:36 pm (7 years ago)

    Yum! I want….like now! ❤️

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