One sip of this chilled Frosé hits with a burst of strawberry and citrus, light and just a bit tart, and it's easy to see why it's a summer favorite (even my friends who aren't usually into rosé keep asking for refills). Serve it extra-cold for maximum refreshment—it's as close as you’ll get to a vacation in a glass.
Ingredients
16ozripe strawberriesroughly chopped
½cupgranulated sugar
1bottle Rosé winedry or semi-dry, darker the better
Garnishes: sliced strawberries or mint sprigs
Method
In a container, combine the strawberries with sugar. Stir to incorporate fully; let sit at room temp at least 30 minutes or until berries have emitted quite a bit of juice and are nicely macerated.
In a 9×11 dish, combine the macerated strawberries with wine. Stir to combine. Place in freezer several hours or until frozen – overnight is fine.
Scoop frozen mixture into heavy-duty blender; blend until it's the consistency of frozen slushy. Immediately divide into drinking glasses and serve immediately with desired garnish.
Notes
Use the ripest, reddest strawberries you can find for the brightest flavor and most vibrant color in your frosé.
Macerate the strawberries with sugar for at least 30 minutes. This draws out the juices and gives the drink a sweet, fruity base.
Choose a dry or semi-dry rosé for a more balanced, refreshing slushy. A darker pink wine will give your frosé a deeper, more vibrant color.
Freeze the strawberry and wine mixture in a wide, shallow dish like a 9×11 pan. This helps it freeze faster and makes it easier to scoop and blend.
For the smoothest texture, use a heavy-duty blender. If the frozen mixture is too firm, let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes before blending.