Indulge in the exhilarating world of frozen vodka, a versatile spirit that transforms into a myriad of refreshing treats. From the classic Frozen Vodka to the tantalizing Frosé and the creamy Vodka Slush, this article presents a delectable journey through the realm of frozen vodka concoctions. Each recipe is carefully crafted to showcase the spirit's versatility, offering a symphony of flavors that cater to diverse palates. Whether you seek a refreshing poolside sipper or a festive party centerpiece, these frozen vodka recipes promise an unforgettable experience.
**Recipes Included**:
1. **Frozen Vodka**: The quintessential frozen vodka recipe, this classic rendition captures the spirit's essence with a blend of fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, and a touch of orange liqueur.
2. **Frosé**: A delightful fusion of frozen rosé wine and vodka, this elegant libation exudes summer vibes with its vibrant pink hue and refreshing berry notes.
3. **Vodka Slush**: A creamy and indulgent treat, this vodka slush combines vodka, milk, and ice cream for a luscious, milkshake-like experience.
4. **Frozen Vodka Lemonade**: A thirst-quenching delight, this vibrant concoction merges vodka, lemonade, and fresh mint for a zesty and invigorating beverage.
5. **Frozen Vodka Margarita**: A frozen twist on the classic margarita, this recipe blends vodka, tequila, lime juice, and Cointreau for a tangy and flavorful escape.
6. **Frozen Watermelon Vodka**: The epitome of summer refreshment, this recipe combines vodka, watermelon, lime juice, and agave syrup for a juicy and hydrating treat.
7. **Frozen Vodka Daiquiri**: A frozen take on the iconic daiquiri, this version blends vodka, lime juice, and simple syrup for a tropical and vibrant delight.
8. **Frozen Mudslide**: A decadent and creamy indulgence, this frozen mudslide combines vodka, Kahlua, Baileys Irish Cream, and ice cream for a rich and satisfying dessert cocktail.
GINGER CRANBERRY COCKTAIL (FROZEN VODKA OR GIN)
Steps:
- For the ginger syrup: Place all syrup ingredients in a saucepan and simmer until sugar dissolves and the ginger is infused in the syrup, about 20 minutes. Strain and allow to cool fully before use.
- For the drink: Crush the frozen cranberries in a large glass pitcher. Add the lime juice and their juiced wedges to the pitcher. Pour in the vodka, cranberry juice, and ginger syrup. Put ice in low-ball glasses and fill glasses about 2/3 full. Top off with club soda and garnish with a shaving of fresh ginger.
FROZEN VODKA
This recipe for frozen vodka was adapted from Martha Stewart's "Entertaining." It makes for a great summer bar display.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Drink Recipes
Yield Makes 1 bottle
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Place the vodka bottle into a fully opened half-gallon cardboard milk or juice carton.
- Insert flowers or thinly sliced fruit (we used holly, cranberry, lime slices, red roses, and white pine branches) around bottle, filling one-third of the carton.
- Pour water into container, just covering fruit and flowers.
- Place upright in the freezer.
- When completely frozen, add another layer of fruit and very cold water, and freeze.
- Repeat steps 2 through 5, filling and freezing a third time, so that fruit and flowers do not float to the top, until water reaches bottle neck.
- Remove from freezer just before serving; cut away milk carton with a utility knife.
FROZEN FESTIVE VODKA OR TEQUILA BOTTLES WITH HERBS AND BERRIES
Another GREAT Jamie Oliver recipe, and one that I am preparing for New Year's Eve! Jamie says you can use any spirits or liquor, but he suggestes vodka and tequila in his recipe. These bottles look SO festive and pretty, I plan to use holly, berries, bay leaves, fruit slices, ivy and woody herbs for my bottles this year. DO check that the liquor bottle fits INSIDE the plastic water bottle first! This recipe idea for serving liquor originates from Scandinavia. (Prep time is for freezing the bottles.)
Provided by French Tart
Categories Punch Beverage
Time 6h
Yield 1 Festive Bottle
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Cut the top off a 1 litre plastic bottle, pop a 700ml bottle of vodka, tequila or whatever you fancy in there. Fill inside the plastic bottle with water then shove leaves, sprigs of herbs, holly branches and berries, and sliced fruits all around the side. Stand this carefully in the freezer and leave it for a few hours so everything freezes around the bottle.
- When you're ready to serve it, simply run the sleeve quickly under a tap then slide it off. You'll have a perfect ice wrap around the bottle to keep it cold for the night - and look gorgeous!
FROZEN VODKA SLUSH
This is so yummy.... I love frozen drinks. Use whatever pop is your favorite ( I use diet to cut down on the sweetness) I also put the juice & zest of a lemon, lime & orange if you have it.... Just brightens up the flavor. Also the maraschino cherries are optional, my mother in law makes brandy slushes and puts them in hers...
Provided by Joelle Johnson
Categories Cocktails
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- 1. In heat proof cup place tea bags, pour boiling water over and let them steep until dark. Remove tea bags and dissolve sugar in hot mixture.
- 2. In large tupperware storage container with lid pour tea mixture add all ingredients (EXCEPT Maraschino cherries). Mix well. Place in freezer container and freeze overnight.
- 3. When ready to serve use a fork and scrape mixture making like a light slush frozen fluff mixture. Using scoop or spoon scoop into glasses filling till the top. Pour cold pop over top, adding a maraschino cherry & a little cherry juice over mixture. Using straw break up slush and mix cherry juice in. (Can add additonal vodka if desired). Enjoy
FROZEN VODKA LEMONADE COCKTAIL RECIPE - (4.4/5)
Provided by á-46991
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- In a shallow freezer safe pan mix the lemonade concentrate, vodka, water and lemon zest. Freeze mixture overnight or about eight hours. When ready to serve, remove from freezer and fork the mixture into glasses. By using a fork you can break up the frozen mixture so that you will be able to drink the cocktail and it won't be too frozen. Add a slice of lemon to each glass to decorate.
Tips
- Use high-quality vodka for the best results. Look for a vodka that is at least 80 proof (40% alcohol by volume).
- Freeze the vodka in a glass container. This will help to prevent the vodka from becoming cloudy.
- Freeze the vodka for at least 24 hours before serving. This will give the vodka time to fully chill and develop its flavor.
- Serve the vodka chilled, straight up, or on the rocks. You can also use it to make cocktails.
Conclusion
Freezing vodka is a great way to enjoy this spirit in a new way. The cold temperature mellows the vodka's flavor and makes it more refreshing. Frozen vodka is also a great way to add a touch of sophistication to your next party or gathering. With just a little bit of planning, you can easily make your own frozen vodka at home.
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