Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Popsicle Cocktails

Everyone recovered from National Martini Day? Yeah, me, too.

Summertime, summertime, sum-sum-summertime…

Much of the country is in the throes of a heat wave with record high temps. (Or near record high temps but when we’re talking about this kind of heat quibbling over a couple degrees is just splitting hairs. It’s hot. Really hot.) It’s also the first day of Summer!

So let’s talk about summertime drinks that are cool and refreshing.

My two never-fail go-to cool-me-down-fast drinks are: 1) Vodka and Tonic 2) Gin and Tonic. The beauty of these two drinks is that they’re quick and easy and instantly refreshing.

Lemonade and vodka makes a very welcomed refreshing summertime drink when the temps soar. I like to mix one part club soda to 3 parts lemonade to add some fizz and cut down the sweet-tartness of the lemonade. 

But what about those evenings when you want something that’s cool and refreshing and tastes like summer?

What does summer taste like?

Popsicles. Fudgesicles. (Or “fudge-ickles” as some kids used to call them.) If you have kids, you have popsicles and/or fudgesicles. Rethink those frozen treats. Yes, they’re sweet, refreshing summer treats. But.They are also ready-packed drink ingredients. Break the popsicles/fudgesicles into a blender, add a few ice cubes and some liquor, voila! quick, easy frozen cocktails.

Popsicle Cocktail
2 oz. Vodka
2-1.6 oz. Popsicles*
3 large ice cubes
Blender

Add vodka and ice cubes to blender. Break Popsicles into blender. Blend just until smooth.

*Use the same flavor or mix up the flavors for zesty taste combinations. Edy’s frozen fruit bars make excellent smoothie-esque drinks.

FudgeSicle Martini
2 oz. Vodka
2-1.6 oz. Fudgesicles
3 large ice cubes
Blender

Add vodka and ice cubes to blender. Break Fudgesicles into blender. Blend just until smooth (blend too long and you’ll end up with chocolate ice milk and vodka).

Optional: Add ½ oz. Amaretto, Chambord, or Crème de Minthe before blending.

Blueberry Açai Edy's with vodka martini.
Tropical drinks are always perfect on hot summer days. But they require procuring several types of juices to mix. I’ve learned that when the thermometer starts to rise it’s time to stock up on frozen treats like popsicles and frozen fruit bars. They’re good summer treats but they serve another purpose: Instant frozen tropical drink mix. Lime popsicles or Edy’s frozen lime bars act as a substitute for sour mix. So, you can make a very quick and easy frozen version of any sour mix drink. Whiskey Sours are not one of my go-to drinks, but, since the advent of Edy’s frozen lime bars I have become quite a devotee of a frozen version of a Whiskey Sour. 


Quick and Easy Summer Daiquiri
2 oz. Rum
2 Edy’s Frozen Lime Bars
3 – 4 ice cubes
Blender
Rocks glass

Add rum and ice cubes to blender. Break frozen lime bars into blender. Blend just until smooth.


Quick and Easy Summer Piña Colada
3 oz. Light Rum
1 Edy’s Frozen Pineapple Bars
1 Edy’s Coconut Cream Bar
3 – 4 ice cubes
Blender
Hurricane glass

Add rum and ice cubes to blender. Break frozen pineapple and coconut bars into blender. Blend just until smooth.
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