Strawberry Lime Slush – Fruit slushies are the perfect summer drink. Made with real fruit these are easy to make at home and you’ll be sipping this icee drink in minutes.
Summer is here in all it’s glory. We’ve done park days, creek days and library days already. We’ve had some perfect summer weather too. A low 80s day is just the perfect day for me.
And this strawberry lime slush is the perfect way to cool down and enjoy the season’s fresh and best. I think you’ll love them too. Made with real strawberries and frozen lime concentrate these are simple as you can get.
I definitely need to make these again soon. Cherries are ripening here in Pennsylvania and I can’t wait to get my hands on some and make these. What do you think goes better with cherries? Lime or lemon. Hmm…I might have to try it both ways.
Now we have an alternative to stopping by Sonic or the local Sheetz where we consume way too much high fructose corn syrup and food coloring. These two things I try to avoid completely. But every now and they we stop and get a treat. This makes me a happy momma just knowing that they’re getting better ingredients here.
Til we meet and eat again,
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Strawberry Lime Slush
Ingredients
- 2 cups fresh strawberries
- 1/2 cup lime frozen concentrate I used Cascadian Farm
- 2 cups of ice
Instructions
- Crush ice in a food processor blender. Place in freezer. Meanwhile, rinse and hull strawberries. Cut in half. Place in a food processor or blender. Pulse or blend until berries are finely crushed. Add lime concentrate. Pulse a few more times. Add crushed ice and pulse several times. Add more ice if necessary for desired texture.
- Pour into 2 glasses and enjoy immediately.
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Shashi at RunninSrilankan says
Wow – Melanie – the color of these slushies is simply mesmerizing! Stunning! These look almost too pretty to slurp…almost!
Natalie @ Tastes Lovely says
This looks so cooling and refreshing for these hot summer days! Yum!
Medha @ Whisk & Shout says
This looks delicious and tropical! I love a slushy where I know what’s in it! Homemade is the best 🙂
Joanne says
The next time the.boy wants to go to 7/11 to get a slurpie, I”m going to point him in the direction of these! So much tastier and better for you!
Cathleen @ A Taste Of Madness says
This looks like the perfect refreshment on a hot summers day! I love this!
Amanda says
This looks so refreshing!
Helen @ Scrummy Lane says
Hello Melanie! I can’t think of a more delicious summer drink! I would definitely stick with lime, but I bet lemon works too!
Oh, and by the way, I’m just a bit jealous of your lovely warm days at the creek etc. … it’s a bit chilly here still!
Cathy says
Strawberries AND lime?! I already know I’m going to love this. I make strawberry spritzers and limeades all the time but I never thought to put them together. Genius.
Eliza says
I made this tonight. It is SO GOOD! I used 3 Outshine Lime popsicles instead of the concentrate, since that’s what I had. (2 would probably work well too.) My very old blender had a hard time with the ice, though, so I probably won’t make this again until I can figure out an easier way to shave the ice. Thanks for the recipe!
Melanie says
Thanks for the feedback Eliza! What a great idea to use popsicles.
Yes, crushing ice seems to use a lot of power. Hope you can find another way to enjoy these. Happy summer! Thanks for stopping by.