Food Recipes Frozen Rosé Frosé 3.8 (454) 1 Review This popular summer drink is like a slushie for adults—but watch out! It's a lot more potent. By Betty Gold Betty Gold Betty Gold is the former senior digital food editor at Real Simple. Real Simple's Editorial Guidelines Updated on April 11, 2023 Rate PRINT Share Hands On Time: 15 mins Total Time: 8 hrs 15 mins Yield: 4 to 6 serves - Frosé—aka frozen rosé—has become the "it" drink of the summer in recent years, popping up on cocktail menus from coast to coast and overflowing our Instagram feeds. And why not? Whirred from a combo of strawberries, wine, grenadine, and a shot of vodka, this pretty pink treat is one part adult slushie, one part sangria, and entirely delicious. To make this drink your own, you could swap cherries or raspberries in for the strawberries or use a splash of tart Campari instead of the grenadine. Or, if you like the slushie idea but prefer apples, try a boozy apple cider slushie instead. Ingredients 1 (750 ml.) bottle of dry rosé 10 ounces fresh strawberries (about 2 cups, sliced), plus more for garnish (optional) 1 tablespoon granulated sugar ¼ cup vodka 2 tablespoons grenadine Directions Pour the rosé into ice cube trays and freeze until solid, 8 hours or overnight. Combine the strawberries and the sugar in the bowl of a blender and let sit at room temperature for about 10 minutes, until the berries begin to release their juices. Add the vodka, grenadine, and rosé cubes. Blend the mixture on high until smooth. Pour into glasses and garnish with strawberries, if desired. bhofack2 Rate It Print