Frosé {frozen rosé} is as quick and simple as blending rosé wine with frozen strawberries for a sweet, slushy, boozy, and refreshing frozen drink that's perfect for summer!
I'm bringing y'all a celebratory frozen cocktail of Frosé today because, not only is summer upon us, but Five Heart Home is turning SIX YEARS OLD!
That's right, friends...today is my blog's anniversary! In years past, I've celebrated with recipes for an assortment of festive baked goods. But this year, I decided that it felt right to ring in my "blogiversary" with something summer-y and boozy. Have y'all tried the wonder that is Frosé yet? Because if you haven't, put it on your summer bucket list right now.
I first had Frosé last summer at a restaurant that had a special seasonal menu of cocktails featuring rosé wine. And, ever the fan of fruity frozen drinks, I couldn't help but try the strawberry Frosé. Let's just say that I was not disappointed. It became my favorite drink to order at that particular restaurant until summer was over and they took it off the menu. But not to despair! I quickly discovered that it was ridiculously easy to replicate at home.
This isn't my first foray into the wonders of blending wine with frozen fruit. You remember my Cherry Vanilla Wine Slushies from a few summers back, right? But today's boozy frozen beverage recipe capitalizes on the current hot wine of summertime...beautiful, blushing rosé!
How to Make Frosé
There are different methods for making Frosé. Some involve boiling a simple syrup on the stove. Others involve waiting hours for a mixture to freeze and then scraping it, almost like a granita. But y'all know that I'm not one to take extra steps that, to be honest, really aren't necessary.
So my version of Frosé is about as difficult (AKA, easy!) as making a regular ol' smoothie or slushie. Simply toss some frozen strawberries into a blender.
Pour in some rosé wine.
And then puree until smooth.
Voilà! Two minutes from the time you start until you can take a sip. You're done!
How to Get the Perfect Sweetness
I recommend making this recipe with frozen strawberries as opposed to fresh ones in order to get that perfect slushy texture with a prominent berry undertone. After all, adding ice may make for a nice consistency, but it also tends to dilute the flavor. That being said, depending on the sweetness of the frozen berries that you use, your Frosé may end up more or less sweet. So here are some options for ensuring that it tastes juuuust perfect.
What Kind of Rosé Should I Use?
The oft-made recommendation when cooking with wine is also true when making frozen cocktails with wine: use something you like the taste of! 😉 Obviously, with only two primary ingredients (plus an optional bit of sugar) in Frosé, the flavor of the wine is definitely going to shine through.
Darker rosé often has a richer, more concentrated flavor than pale rosé, which tends to be light and fruity. So if you're standing in the liquor store trying to guess, a dark rosé is perhaps less likely to be overwhelmed by the strawberry flavor in Frosé. But it honestly comes down to the flavor of an individual bottle. Use a wine that you enjoy and you won't be disappointed!
For this post, I put a lot of thought and research into my chosen rosé. AKA, I saw this pretty rose-embossed bottle at Costco and it was just too pretty to pass up -- ha.
A Quick Thank You
Before I get on with the ridiculously simple recipe (which is so simple I hesitate to even call it a "recipe"), I just wanted to take a moment to thank y'all for SIX AMAZING YEARS of fun, fellowship, and food here at Five Heart Home! Little did I know that hitting 'publish' on that first recipe post exactly six years ago would evolve into this flexible, creative, full-time job that I adore. I've gotten to know and meet so many wonderful people through blogging -- both followers and fellow blogging "co-workers" -- and I've been extended some really fun and amazing opportunities via this venture.
But truly, none of this would be possible without YOU. So, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for following my endeavors. For making my recipes. For coming back for more. Day after day, month after month, and year after year. I couldn't do any of this without y'all! And I already can't wait to see what Year 7 will bring. 🙂
And now...what say we celebrate with some yummy, refreshing Frosé?!
More Boozy Summer Cocktails
- Sparkling Pineapple Sangria
- Boozy Arnold Palmer
- {Trudy's Copycat} Mexican Martinis
- Fresh Pineapple Margaritas
Frosé {Frozen Rosé}
Frosé is as quick and simple as blending rosé wine with frozen strawberries for a sweet, slushy, boozy, and refreshing frozen drink that's perfect for summer! Course: DrinksCuisine: American Prep Time: 2 minutes Cook Time: 0 minutes Total Time: 2 minutes Servings: 2 servings Calories: 152kcal Print Pin RateIngredients
- 2 cups frozen strawberries
- 1 cup rosé wine
- Granulated sugar, to taste (optional)
Instructions
- Add the frozen strawberries to the pitcher of a high-powered blender. Pour in the rosé wine. Puree on HIGH until smooth. Taste and blend in sugar, one tablespoon at a time, until desired sweetness is reached. Serve immediately.
Notes
- Fresh, overripe berries may be frozen solid and then used in this recipe, as they are often sweeter than frozen berries from a bag.
- You may use simple syrup, strawberry simple syrup, or honey in place of the granulated sugar as a sweetener.
- To make Frosé with a whole bottle of rosé (750mL), use 6 to 7 cups of frozen strawberries (which will yield 6 total servings).
Nutrition
Calories: 152kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 7mg | Potassium: 306mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin C: 84.6mg | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 0.9mg Made this recipe? I'd love to see on IG!Mention @FiveHeartHome or tag #FiveHeartHome!ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7p7XVnp%2BemaKptbC5xGeaqKVfm7%2Bwv8RmqZ6bmaWycA%3D%3D