Most strawberry slushies stick to the plain and sweet, but I love flipping the script. Imagine biting into a frozen berry cloud with a subtle hint of cold brew coffee lurking beneath. It0s like a secret handshake between summer freshness and that familiar caffeine kick.
Using freeze-dried strawberries adds a deep, intense flavor that fresh berries just can0t match. I discovered that this tiny tweak transforms a simple summer refreshment into a flavor adventure. It0s perfect for those mornings when you crave something icy but also need that caffeine jolt.

Frozen Strawberry Cold Brew Slushie
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Measure out the freeze-dried strawberries and set aside. Brew a fresh cup of coffee and let it cool completely to prevent melting the ice too quickly.
- Add the cooled coffee, freeze-dried strawberries, honey (if using), and ice cubes to the blender.
- Secure the lid and blend on high speed until the mixture is smooth and frosty, about 30-45 seconds. You should see a vibrant pink color with a thick, slushy texture.
- Stop the blender and check the consistency; add more ice if you prefer it thicker, then blend briefly again.
- Taste the slushie and add more honey or sweetener if desired, then give it one last quick blend to incorporate.
- Pour the frozen strawberry cold brew slushie into glasses, ensuring a generous amount of ice-y goodness in each.
- Serve immediately with a straw or spoon to enjoy the icy, flavor-packed beverage.
Notes
This strawberry slushie isn0t just a drink; it0s a spontaneous celebration of contrasts. Sweet, tart, bitter—each sip feels like a mini adventure, especially on hot days or lazy mornings. It0s a vivid reminder that emergencies can turn into happy accidents with the right ingredients.
Sharing this recipe makes me nostalgic for childhood summers and the thrill of new discoveries. It0s a reminder to enjoy simple pleasures, especially when they0re a little unexpected. Sometimes, the best ideas come cold and blended in a glass.
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