Oh, friends…I have the most delicious, chilly, slushy, delicious, summery, perfect…did I say delicious yet?…drink for you! This Peach Lemonade Slush Recipe has been making an appearance for the past month at my house and we can’t get enough! You are going to LOVE this frozen slush recipe!
Again this is so easy (because it has to be for me to actually make these days!) it only has 3 ingredients…4 if you count the mint leaf garnish! Being that I am 9 months pregnant (37 weeks, 4 days to be exact) I am hot all the time!
It’s July here and it’s warm in the Midwest and being pregnant doesn’t help. This drink is absolutely amazing and I can drink it frozen or as is if I simply can’t wait long enough for it to freeze!
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How to Make Peach Lemonade Slushies
I simply put 3 fresh peaches, chopped into my blender. Added one 12 ounce frozen lemonade concentrate, plus 24 ounces of water. Just fill the lemonade container twice with water and add. Blend until smooth!
My Blendtec has a “Juice” setting and I used that and it took care of the peel of the peaches with no problem. You can barely even tell I left the peels on!
Next to speed up the freezing, I add it to a 9 x 11 glass cake pan before I put it in the freezer! About 4 hours is great! You can freeze overnight because the sugar content from the peaches and the lemonade concentrate will keep it from freezing solid.
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I also like to add a bit of mint. You can skip this but I find if I do add the mint, it adds a level of freshness and makes me feel like I am drinking some fancy, expensive drink. Not even kidding…keeping it real, I really do this!
Want more peach goodness? I recommend this 3 ingredient Peach One Pan cake and this 4 ingredient Peach frozen yogurt recipe or this Peach Salsa Recipe! You can’t forget my signature White Peach Sangria too! These peach recipes are heavenly!
I also have a fabulous recipe for Mini-Lemonade Pies that are perfect for summer nights! You can also check out all my other frozen treats here and don’t forget my favorite beverages also!
Frozen Peach Lemonade Recipe
Peach Lemonade Slush Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 each Peaches, chopped
- 12 ounces frozen lemonade concentrate, 1 can
- 24 ounces water, 2 cans
- Mint leaf, optional
Instructions
- Place chopped peaches, lemonade concentrate and water into a blender and blend until smooth
- Add to shallow dish and place in freezer for 4 hours.
- Scoop slush mixture out into glass and enjoy!
- Optional garnish with mint leaf
Comments & Reviews
Siv @ AWorldInMyOven says
This looks and sounds so lovely! I want to try this straight away with some home-made lemonade!
Jillian says
This looks so refreshing, perfect for a summer day. Pinning!
Lolly Jane says
Love my Blend Tec. Must try this! YUM!
Wendy says
It looks absolutely delicious!!but i want to ask these all ingredients is for how many serve(ml)?thanks:)
sherry Sloan says
Did I miss the recipe somehow? This sounds terrific.
Cheryl Spangenberg says
It’s in the wording right above the blender picture! It is terrific! Hope you love it too!
Debbie says
I don’t have a comment yet because I haven’t made this, but I was wondering if you can substitute some of the water for Crown Royal Peach and if so how much should I use?
Cheryl Spangenberg says
You can Debbie. The amount depends on how strong you want it to be?!
Carol stovall says
Can you use frozen peaches
Cheryl Spangenberg says
Sure! You may need to add some sweetener. I have found fresh peaches to be far sweeter than frozen!
Linda says
What does 3 each peaches mean? Would it mean 6 peaches for two drinks? Three preaches for one drink?
Cheryl Spangenberg says
Hi Linda, the serving size of the recipe (top of recipe card) is 4 cups. So the 3 peaches would be needed for the 4 finished drinks.
JOYCE G. says
do you skin the peaches ?
Cheryl Spangenberg says
I did not, just roughly chopped and plopped into the blender, the skin blends up into nothing!