How to make frozen type of alcoholic drink?

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by jrwi

Question by NotListening: How to make frozen type of alcoholic drink?
I have a blender and want to make frozen alcoholic drinks. Every time I have tried in the past, it never ends up frozen, it’s always liquid or with tiny ice pieces still in it. How do I get the drink to be frozen, like you would get from a restaurant?
I follow the directions of whatever I’m trying to make, so however much ice they say is what I use. I’m not sure my ingredients are always cold, though – so maybe that’s the problem!

Best answer:

Answer by chancealot
All ingredients should be cold. Are you using enough ice?

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3 Responses

  1. amanda g says:

    mix the drink and then freeze it stirring several times. After it is frozen then blend it .It will take about 3-4 hours. It will not freeze completely because of the Alcohol in the drink

  2. Michelle H says:

    If your not opposed to a little investment, you can have your own “Slushee” machine at home! I didn’t do extensive research, but quickly found one at Sears for $56.24.

    How cool would that be next time your entertaining guests! Just have to master the consistency and ingredients when adding the alcohol in there. Sounds like a plan to me :)

  3. Bink says:

    This might sound odd, but what kind of ice are you using? If you are using large cubes out of a standard ice tray, that may be your problem. Most restaurants ice cubes are much smaller and therefore blend better. As far as ingredients being cold, not necessary. I make frozen drinks at work all the time, it makes no difference.
    If you are using large ice cubes buy a bag of ice at a convenience store and try that.
    It could be the blender too. Some are made more specifically for making frozen drinks.

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