Strawberry Daiquiris

A luscious, sweet summer drink

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Happy Sunday (and happy Mother’s Day)! Hope you’re enjoying a wonderful weekend on a beach or lake somewhere soaking up some lovely sunshine. Even if you’re not, you can at least pretend you are with these easy strawberry daiquiris.

Strawberry daiquiris often involve triple sec (which is full of sugar) or added sugar (which is also, obviously, full of sugar) so I have come up with a no-sugar-added version since strawberries are plenty sweet on their own, in my opinion. These are really easy too, so you won’t have to take much time out of your weekend to whip up a batch, which is an important quality in a beverage.

Since the recipe is basically “combine stuff in a blender and push the button,” I’ll stop talking now and just post the ingredients – enjoy your weekend!

Strawberry Daiquiris

Vegan, Gluten Free, Refined Sugar Free, Low Fat
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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Author: Jessica Verma

Ingredients

  • 1 cup about 8 or so frozen strawberries (if you want to use fresh, either freeze them first or add a handful of ice)
  • 2 oz. about 1/4 cup rum
  • 2 oz. about 1/4 cup orange juice - I just squeezed three medium oranges by hand. You can also use lime juice but it will add a strong lime flavor (the orange juice adds a citrus note but you mostly taste the strawberries)

Instructions

  • Combine everything in a blender and blend until smooth. Add a tiny umbrella if you absolutely have to.
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2 thoughts on “Strawberry Daiquiris”

  1. You’re so right, just reduce the sugar and this once favorite drink of mine will be perfect! I’ve not had a daiquiri in so long just because of the sugar/sweetness issue. I do believe my blender will be busy this summer!

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