5 summer drinks
Summer drinks: proposals to fill hot days with flavor
fruit smoothies
For this drink you need: 250 gr. of strawberries, 150 gr of peach pulp, 300 gr. of natural yogurt and the sweetener of preference. For a better consistency, ice should be added.
Step by step: in a blender add the strawberries, then the peach pulp and the yogurt. Sweeten to taste Process all the ingredients well until a creamy smoothie is left. For the smoothie to be frappe-style, add a few ice cubes and process again. Ready to enjoy!
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Watermelon and cucumber mocktail
Mocktails are non-alcoholic cocktails, they maintain the essence of a traditional drink, but with the twist that they are suitable for all audiences. They are very refreshing and there is an endless variety of options to enjoy. This preparation needs 1 cup of diced watermelon without seeds, half a cup of diced cucumbers without skin, some mint leaves, 100 ml of lemon juice, 400 ml of water and sugar or honey to taste.
Step by step: place all the ingredients in the blender and process for 30 seconds. Then serve in chilled glasses rimmed with sugar sprinkled with some mint and chunks of watermelon. Chin Chin!
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passion fruit love frozen
This drink is ideal to delight your guests at a gathering or enjoy a classic hot night on the town. For this frozen you need 60 ml of tequila, 60 ml of Cointreau or triple sec, passion fruit pulp, lemon juice, ice and sugar.
Step by step: put all the ingredients in the blender glass, with a lot of ice and blend until frozen. This is basically reaching the point of drinks with a semi-frozen or slush consistency that is produced by mixing the cocktail with plenty of ice. Then, the ideal is to be able to serve the “Love Frozen Passion Fruit” in cocktail glasses. Finally, garnish with some fresh green herb (mint, for example), a straw and a slice of lemon, lime, orange or pineapple. Ready to go!
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