
Yields:
4 serving(s)
Prep Time:
5 mins
Total Time:
10 mins
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Winter is the perfect time for steaming mugs of spiced, warm apple cider and marshmallow-laden hot chocolate, but just because it’s cold outside doesn’t mean a chilled, blended drink doesn’t hit the spot too. These vibrantly blue, not-so-naughty (read:
non-alcoholic!) Jack Frosties are a refreshing departure from the hearty flavors of the holiday season. I went for a mocktail version here so kids, non-drinkers, or people just wanting a break for the night can all enjoy.
I borrowed flavors from our Jack Frost cocktail and focused on making the mocktail bright and lemony. Don’t let the color fool you, it’s sweet and fruity but still a far cry from a movie theater syrupy, blue slushy. The drink is slightly icy but not so thick that you can’t easily sip it from the sugared rim. Frozen lemon sorbet gives the drink body and a hint of bitterness while the fresh lemon juice cuts the sweetness. For best results, look for a lemon sorbet that is as white as possible—I used Wegmans lemon sorbet—as it will help preserve the blue color of the drink. Use any blue sports drink you like, but the darker ones will be brighter after blending. For a fizzier, slightly less thick drink, optionally top off with some seltzer.
Did you try making this? Let us know how it went in the comments!
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Ingredients
- 1
lemon, halved
White sanding sugar, for glasses
- 2 cups
cold dark blue sports drink (such as blue cherry Gatorade)
- 1 pt.
lemon sorbet
- 1 cup
(or more) ice cubes
Cold lemon or pineapple seltzer, for topping off
Directions
- Step 1Rub cut side of lemon on rims of 4 glasses. Pour sanding sugar onto a small plate and press rims of glasses into sugar to coat. Juice lemon into a blender (you should have 2 to 3 Tbsp. juice).
- Step 2Add sports drink, sorbet, and ice to blender. Pulse, adding more ice if needed, until smooth and thickened.
- Step 3Divide drink among prepared glasses. Top off with seltzer.
- Step 4Make Ahead: For a thicker drink or to make ahead, freeze blended drink up to 1 month. Stir or briefly blend before pouring into glasses.
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