The Good Favorite #Drink #Cocktail #Blueberry #Recipes >> Blueberry Rum Slush

The Good Favorite #Drink #Cocktail #Blueberry #Recipes >> Blueberry Rum Slush
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Method
Recipes Note
A 4 ounce serving of this slush with a 2 ounce splash of soda water per serving works out to a cocktail that is about 5% alcohol/volume.
This recipe is also easily halved for a smaller batch of 2 litres, using a 375 ml flask of rum.
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The Good Favorite #Drink #Cocktail #Blueberry #Recipes >> Blueberry Rum Slush
This is the right choice for the people around you. I hope this recipe is an inspiration for other people around the world ...
You can make this recipe anywhere and anytime with anyone... and also for those of you who like to make their own dishes...
All ages and people can taste this dish. So what are you waiting for? try making this dish lovingly, so that the dishes are made more delicious. Good Luck...
You Need To
- 2.51 cups fresh or frozen blueberries 4 pints
- 0.63 cups water 480 ml
- 0.63 cups sugar 450 grams
- 0.16 cup lemon juice 120 ml
- 0.94 cups white grape juice or apple juice (720 ml)
- 8.17 ounce bottle of amber rum 750 ml 40% alcohol
Method
- You will need an airtight covered plastic container to make the slush in, and to store it in the freezer. Airtight is important because this slush can stay in the freezer for quite a long time if need be, and you don't want it absorbing freezer odours. Large Tupperware bowls with snap on lids work well. Here in Newfoundland, if we are making large batches, we use food grade plastic buckets that salt beef is sold in. Don't assume a salt beef bucket in a Newfoundland freezer has salt beef!
- In any case, this recipe makes about 4 liters/quarts of slush so a 4.5 or 5 liter/quart container will be required.
- Add the blueberries to a saucepan and bring to a slow simmer for only about 5 minutes to get the berries to release their juice. You can add 1/4 cup of water to the berries if you like, in order to hasten the boiling process.
- At the same time, in a separate pot, add the 2 cups of sugar to the 2 cups of water and simmer for 4-5 minutes to make a simple syrup.
- Strain the juice off the berries and add it to a 4 quart (litre) covered plastic container (or larger).
- Puree the strained berries very well in a blender or food processor.
- Add the blueberry puree to the plastic container, along with the simple syrup and all of the remaining ingredients.
- Give it a good stir to combine, put the lid on and put the container in the freezer for about 6 hours.
- After six hours, ice sheets should be beginning to form in the slush. You want to break these down into smaller crystals. An immersion blender is ideal for this, but if you don't have one, a few minutes of vigorous stirring with a whisk should do the trick.
- Return to the freezer and after a few more hours, give it another stir. The slush then stays covered in the freezer until ready to serve.
- When serving, stir the slush well every time and spoon 4 ounces of the icy mixture into an 8 ounce glass. Add 2 or more ounces of club soda. Stir and serve
- Another suggestion is to serve the slush in martini glasses mixed with a splash of Prosecco and a garnish of a lemon slice and frozen berries on top.
Recipes Note
A 4 ounce serving of this slush with a 2 ounce splash of soda water per serving works out to a cocktail that is about 5% alcohol/volume.
This recipe is also easily halved for a smaller batch of 2 litres, using a 375 ml flask of rum.
This Recipe From :
https://www.rockrecipes.com/blueberry-rum-slush/

Thank you for visiting my website... Hopefully, it will be useful and you can share with your family or other people...
To find out more about other recipes: click here
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