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Blueberry Kiwi Slushies – Cooling and refreshing, these healthy Blueberry Kiwi Slushies are SO delicious and super easy to make!
Summertime calls for beach hammocks and slushies!
…’cept, all I got was a backyard, a chair, and cheap wine… Happy Summering to me!
TGIF, buddies! These Blueberry Kiwi Slushies are my way of completely ignoring all the back-to-school supplies at Target. And the school registration forms. And that we’re a month closer to the end of Summer… Damn! It’s never long enough.
On the flip side, it’s 93-degrees out there and I’ve got slushies! made in my blender. with just a few ingredients. and they’re healthy. and sweet. I LOVE where this is all going!
Remember that Crock Pot Blueberry Crisp? And how I told you that I had a number of large crates of blueberries to take care of? I’m STILL taking care of them. There’s a container of Blueberry Banana “Ice Cream” in the freezer, and two of these cooling, refreshing glasses sitting in front of me.
Speaking of cooling refreshers. Is a Slurpee the same thing as a Slushy?! Because if it is, then I need to tell you – I mucho dislike Slurpees! Bleh. But slushies are definitely my jam! Maybe because I always make them at home? Always a possibility ’cause I love anything home-made.
The secret to the fabulous slushies here AND the flavor? Just blueberries and kiwis! A splash of water and a tiny bit of sugar, too. To prevent the mixture from freezing solid, you have to add a bit of sugar – it acts as an antifreeze. Besides, the flavor is also intensified.
BUT look at that color! These make you happy to simply look at, right?
I just want to hold one in my hand all day long. And I will!
ENJOY!
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Ingredients
FOR THE KIWI LAYER
- 10 to 12 kiwis, , peeled, diced, and frozen
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1/4 cup water
FOR THE BLUEBERRIES LAYER
- 2 cups frozen blueberries
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 2 tablespoons water
Instructions
FOR THE KIWI LAYER
- Combine all ingredients in a blender OR a food processor; blend at high speed until mixture forms a stiff slush. You may need to add a bit more water to reach desired consistency- if so, add 1 teaspoon at a time.
- Divide mixture between 4 glasses, filling the glasses half way up. Set aside.
FOR THE BLUEBERRIES LAYER
- Combine all ingredients in a blender OR a food processor; blend at high speed until mixture forms a stiff slush. You may need to add a bit more water to reach desired consistency - if so, add 1 teaspoon at a time.
- Pour over kiwi mixture, filling the glasses all the way up.
- Serve.
Nutrition
Nutritional info is an estimate and provided as courtesy. Values may vary according to the ingredients and tools used. Please use your preferred nutritional calculator for more detailed info.
Those colors and those layers! Now that is one amazing looking slushy.
Oh my goodness, I can drink this all day!
My boys go back Friday, and not a day too soon. They’ve definitely hit the point of needing the structure of school back in place!
What great colors!! Flavors would be delicious!
Oh wow, those are so beautiful!!
We start school on Thursday and I am so over the schools supplies! I think I need a glass of this slushy!
The two colors together look so appealing. I really love how you did the layers! Very nice!
These are so so pretty!!! They look super tasty too, but my, are they ever pretty!
Those look so delicious…I love how you made layers to make them fancy!