Celebrate summer with a Strawberry Mango Lemonade Boozy Slushie! This layered drink is sweet, cold, refreshing and so delicious! Great for parties and non-alcoholic option too!
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I have the perfect drink for your next ladies night! Be prepared to give your blender a workout!
These Strawberry Mango Lemonade Slushies are the absolute best for summer! There's nothing like chatting with friends, on a hot summer day, with a cold drink in your hand.
The strawberries, mango and lemonade are such a great flavor combo. Each layer tastes amazing alone, but when it starts melting and mixes together, it's extra good.
Every sip is sweet, slightly tart and is so refreshing. This drink can also be made non-alcoholic, for friends and family who don't drink or even for the kiddos.
Try different fruits, lemonade flavors and more. Each batch can be made different for something new every time!
Keep scrolling for tips, additional slushie recipes and more!
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Shopping list:
- vodka
- lemonade
- frozen mango
- fresh strawberries
- ice
- fresh strawberries or lemon slices for garnish, optional
Scroll down to the printable recipe card for measurements and instructions!
Recipe tips:
- You want each layer to be a thicker than an average slushie. Add extra ice, if needed, and re-blend at each step to get a more solid mixture that will hold the layers well.
- If you want to make this without vodka, just use lemonade instead of vodka in each layer.
More slushie recipes you might like:
- Coconut Limeade Boozy Slushie
- Watermelon Moscato Slush
- Pina Colada Rum Slush
- Cherry Bourbon Slush
- Apple Cider Fireball Slushie
You can add or substitute with these ingredients:
- use peaches instead of mango
- use any flavor lemonade instead of regular
- use frozen or fresh cherries instead of strawberries
- use limeade instead of lemonade
- use frozen strawberries instead of fresh
- use fresh mango instead of frozen
- use fresh blueberries instead of strawberries
Our favorite kitchen equipment and supplies used with this recipe:
- Ninja BL660 Professional Compact Smoothie & Food Processing Blender
- Pyrex 3 Piece Glass Measuring Cup Set
- Amazon Basics Color-Coded Kitchen 12-Piece Knife Set
- Epicurean Kitchen Series Cutting Board
- Amazon Basics Stemless Wine Glasses
I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we did!
Strawberry Mango Lemonade Boozy Slushie
Ingredients
- 6 ounces vodka
- 3 ½ cups lemonade, divided
- 1 ½ cups frozen mango
- 2 cups chopped fresh strawberries
- 3 cups ice, divided
- Fresh strawberries or lemon slices for garnish, optional
Instructions
- Add 2 ounces vodka, 1 cup lemonade, frozen mango, and ½ cup ice to your blender. Blend until smooth.
- Divide evenly among 4 cocktail glasses.
- Rinse your blender, then add fresh strawberries, 2 ounces vodka, 1 cup lemonade, and 1 cup of ice. Blend until smooth, divide among the 4 glasses to make the 2nd layer.
- Rinse your blender well again, and add 1 ½ cups ice, 1 ½ cups lemonade, and 2 ounces vodka. Blend until smooth.
- Add to the glasses for the final layer, and garnish with fresh lemons and strawberries, if desired.
Notes
You want each layer to be a thicker than an average slushie. Add extra ice, if needed, and re-blend at each step to get a more solid mixture that will hold the layers well.
Nutrition Facts
Calories
263.13Fat
0.44 gSat. Fat
0.07 gCarbs
40.99 gFiber
2.43 gNet carbs
38.56 gSugar
36.43 gProtein
0.99 gSodium
23.72 mgCholesterol
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