Frozen Strawberry Daiquiri with Mango

If you’re dreaming of a tropical getaway and can’t get away at the moment, this frozen strawberry daiquiri with mango will transport you there with every sip. This layered cocktail makes a pretty presentation, but don’t be afraid to stir those flavors together for a delicious combination of tropical flavors.






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Adding the layer of mango gives a simple frozen Strawberry Daiquiri cocktail a fun vibe and extra burst of flavor. Who knew these two fruits would pair together so well?



It’s said that the original cocktail recipe for classic daiquiri was created in 1898 at the El Cobre copper mines in Cuba. At that time, it was only white rum, lemons, sugar, and ice. Of course, the recipe has been tweaked many times since then. Today, it is thought the traditional daiquiri recipe was first printed in the Gentleman’s Companion (1939), written by travel and food writer Charles H. Baker, using only simple ingredients of white rum, lime juice, and sugar, similar to our frozen daiquiri .



Daiquiri purists will refer to Baker’s recipe when making any other version. So now you know. And we’re not that far off, using fruit, fruit juice, and light rum. We think Charles H. Baker would approve.



Why We Love It



We love a good fruity cocktail, and the mango takes the strawberry daiquiri flavors to a whole new level. Mango also adds creaminess to this cocktail without adding dairy. What could be better on a hot summer day?



This easy recipe makes a fun drink you’ll want to serve anytime you’re having a summer gathering with friends. It’s easy to make, and strawberries and mangoes are available in the frozen food aisle of your grocery store all year round!



Be sure to check out our best blenders for frozen drinks before you buy.



What Goes In this Frozen Strawberry Daiquiri



This delicious cocktail is super easy to make with fruit, fruit juice, and rum. Garnish with fresh fruit. We’ve used a strawberry and lime wheel, but a slice of mango would be delicious.








Frozen mango and strawberries: the base of our cocktail.



Orange juice: adds a burst of citrus flavor



Lime juice: balances out the sweetness by adding a touch of tartness.



Rum: we used Bacardi rum



Fresh strawberries and a slice of lime: for the optional garnish




How to Make It



Step 1: Add frozen mango to the blender.







Add half a cup of orange juice, the juice of one lime, and 2 oz. rum and blend for about a minute until you get a creamy, smooth, slushy texture.







This is our orange layer.







Pour into a plastic cup and move to the freezer to keep cold while you create the pretty pink layer. Rinse blender.



Step 2: Add the frozen strawberries and half a cup of orange juice to the blender.







Add the fresh lime juice and 2 oz. of rum to the blender.







Blend until smooth, about a minute.







Step 3: Alternate the strawberry and mango mixtures, pouring them into your favorite cocktail glass layer by layer. Our drink has two layers of each.







Step 4: Garnish with fresh strawberries and lime wedge or wheel. This gives our Bacardi Strawberry Daiquiri recipe a pop of color and adds to the pretty presentation.



The orange and pink layers look like the colors of the sunset and taste like summer! Embrace those island vibes and let your cares float away.







Substitutions and Additions



Fresh fruit works for this cocktail, too, but you’ll want to wash and freeze it for a bit before making the cocktail.



As this drink has no added sugar, some people might like a sweeter drink. Simply add a little simple syrup or agave to each layer before blending.







Try adding a banana for more creaminess. Bananas pair well with both strawberries and mango.



Like spicey? Add a pinch of cayenne to give our Strawberry Mango Daiquiri a little warmth.



Want to make a non-alcoholic version for kids and friends who don’t drink? Just add a half cup of orange juice to each layer and omit the alcohol.



Garnish with a wedge of mango for extra flavor!



FAQ



Can I make this with vodka? You sure can! You can use any liquor you prefer. Vodka is a good choice if you don’t want to taste the liquor, but you could use tequila, gin, or your favorite. I’m allergic to strawberries. What can I use for the pink layer? You can leave out the strawberries and still get the pretty layered presentation. Just double the mango mixture, adding a couple of drops of grenadine to half of it until you have your desired color. Layer as instructed. You could also use frozen cherries for the red layer. Why do my daiquiris end up so icy? If your cocktail ends up icy, you may not be blending the ingredients enough or at a high enough speed. An older blender may also have dull blades. See our list of top blenders for smoothies and drinks.



Top Tips



Have everything ready before you start, making sure you have all your ingredients.



If you can use crushed ice, it blends better than cubed.



If the frozen fruit slush is too thick, add orange juice a little bit at a time until it’s easily pourable.



Make sure to keep the frozen mixture cold while making the second layer.







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If you’re dreaming of a tropical getaway and can’t get away at the moment, this frozen strawberry mango daiquiri will transport you there with every sip.

Course cocktails

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes Cook Time 0 minutes minutes Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Servings 2 people
Calories 296 kcal
Author Kelly Stilwell


Ingredients 1½ cups frozen mango 1½ cups frozen strawberries 1 cup of orange juice divided Juice of 2 limes divided 4 oz. rum divided Fresh strawberries and lime slices for garnish
Instructions Step 1: Add frozen mango, half a cup of orange juice, the juice of one lime, and 2 oz. rum to the blender and blend for about a minute, until creamy and smooth. Pour into a plastic cup and move to the freezer to keep cold while you create the next layer. Step 2: Add the frozen strawberries, half a cup of orange juice, the juice of one lime, and 2 oz. of rum and blend until smooth, about a minute. Step 3: Alternate the strawberry and mango mixtures, pouring into your favorite cocktail glass layer by layer. Our drink has two layers of each. Step 4: Garnish with fresh strawberries and lime slices.

Notes Use crushed ice over cubed when you can.
Have all ingredients prepped before you begin, including garnishes.
Keep alternate layers cold in the freezer while you work.
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Nutrition Serving: 1 | Calories: 296 kcal | Carbohydrates: 40 g | Protein: 3 g | Fat: 1 g | Saturated Fat: 0.2 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.3 g | Sodium: 4 mg | Potassium: 622 mg | Fiber: 4 g | Sugar: 33 g | Vitamin A: 1600 IU | Vitamin C: 171 mg | Calcium: 45 mg | Iron: 1 mg The post Frozen Strawberry Daiquiri with Mango appeared first on Food Fun & Faraway Places .