Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Combine the vodka, fruit juice or flavored syrup, sugar, and water in a blender. Turn on and blend until the mixture is smooth and the sugar is fully dissolved, about 30 seconds.
- Pause the blender and give the mixture a quick stir with a spoon to ensure even distribution of flavors.
- Transfer the blender jar to the freezer. Let it freeze for about 2 hours, checking every 30 minutes to scrape down the sides with a spoon. This helps break up large ice crystals and promotes a uniform slush.
- After the initial freezing time, remove the mixture and blend again for about 15 seconds to break up any large ice chunks and create a smoother, more homogenized slush.
- Pour the mixture back into the freezer in a shallow dish or sturdy container. Let it freeze for another 1-2 hours, stirring every 30 minutes to maintain a consistent icy texture.
- Once the mixture reaches a scoopable, slushy consistency—similar to softer ice cream—remove from freezer. If it’s too firm, give it a quick pulse in the blender to loosen.
- Serve the vodka slushie immediately in chilled glasses, garnished with fresh fruit or herbs if desired. The result is a icy, refreshing cocktail with a vibrant flavor profile and a smooth, scoopable texture.
Notes
Adjust the sweetness and flavorings to your preference. For a boozy snow cone, increase the vodka; for a sweeter treat, add more fruit juice or syrup.
