Five Minute Frosé | A Must Try for Summer
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I tried frosé for the first time a few weeks ago and I needed to recreate it for home and entertaining.
When I asked how it was made at the winery, no one could really give me a straight answer.
The recipe was a mystery.
Thankfully, I think I have solved my own question by trial and error and watching tutorials on how it’s made.
Most frosé recipe’s call for a freezing of the wine itself, which takes time.
Also, I did not have a free container to pour the wine into like most tutorials were showing me.
I needed to get creative if I wanted this to work.
And….I think I have it figured out.
I mean, it tastes delicious.
What You’ll Need – five minute Frosé
- A bottle of rosé
- a blender
- ice
- two cut up medium to large strawberries
- simple syrup
- a lemon
- a glass
- a spoon to stir the mixture every so often as you blend
- a knife to cut the lemon
- one measuring cup for measuring one cup
Frosé Recipe
- two cups of wine
- three cups of ice
- two to four tsp of simple syrup
- half of a lemon ( you can grind the rind with it or just use the juice)
Directions
Use the blender and add all the ingredients. I started with ice, wine, and then loaded the rest in there.
Start by using the blend setting and move to crushed ice.
You may need to stir every once in a while.
Serve cold.
To store put into the freezer in a freezer friendly glass.
Let thaw for five minutes and top with more warm wine to help it melt.
Enjoy.
Items Needed
Select your favorite rosé. I personally think shopping local brands is great.
I also love Barefoot’s rosé and think it works and tastes great. Each of these options run under $10.
Let me know if you enjoy an occasional glass of frosé in the comments.