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Frozen Guava Daiquiri Recipe Guide

Frozen Guava Daiquiri

Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American

Equipment

  • Equipment Needed: Blender, measuring cups, jigger, and glasses

Materials

  • Ingredients
  • 2 cups frozen guava chunks fresh guava can be used, but frozen gives a smoother texture
  • 1/4 cup fresh lime juice about 2 limes
  • 1/4 cup white rum light rum works best
  • 2 tablespoons simple syrup adjust to taste, or use agave syrup for a healthier option
  • Ice optional, for a thicker consistency

Instructions

  • Instructions
  • Prep Your Ingredients: Gather all your ingredients. If you're using fresh guava, peel and chop it into chunks, and freeze them for about an hour.
  • Combine in Blender: In a blender, add the frozen guava chunks, lime juice, white rum, and simple syrup. If you prefer a thicker texture, feel free to add a cup of ice.
  • Blend: Blend on high until smooth and creamy. You might need to stop and scrape down the sides to ensure everything is well mixed.
  • Taste Test: Once blended, taste your daiquiri. If you like it sweeter, add more simple syrup and blend again. Adjust the lime juice for tartness as per your preference.
  • Serve: Pour the mixture into chilled glasses. For a fancy touch, you can garnish with a slice of fresh guava or a lime wedge on the rim of the glass.
  • Variations
  • Berry Guava Daiquiri: Add a handful of frozen strawberries or raspberries to the blender for a mixed berry twist.
  • Non-Alcoholic Version: Omit the rum and replace it with coconut water or sparkling water for a refreshing mocktail.
  • Spicy Guava Daiquiri: For a kick, muddle some fresh jalapeños in the blender before adding the other ingredients.

Who doesn’t love a refreshing cocktail on a warm day? The Frozen Guava Daiquiri is a delightful twist on the classic daiquiri, offering a fruity and tropical experience that’s perfect for summer parties, barbecues, or just a chill evening on the porch. From my own personal experience, this cocktail not only tastes amazing but is also super easy to make. Let me show you how I make this delicious drink.

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Notes on What to Expect

The Frozen Guava Daiquiri is a smooth, slushy cocktail with a vibrant tropical flavor. Expect it to be refreshing with a nice balance between the sweetness of the guava and the tartness of the lime. This cocktail is versatile and pairs wonderfully with light appetizers, grilled meats, or seafood dishes.

Enjoy this refreshing cocktail on a hot day or as a special treat for your next gathering. Whether you’re making it for yourself or serving guests, the Frozen Guava Daiquiri is sure to impress. Cheers.

Meal Facts

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Time to Stand: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Ease of Cooking: Easy
  • Servings: 2
  • Calories: Approximately 180 calories per serving
  • Cost of Ingredients: Approximately $8-12, depending on local prices
  • Equipment Needed: Blender, measuring cups, jigger, and glasses
  • Check out the right equipment and Ingredients that you need for making #frozenguavadaiquiri  here

Ingredients

  • 2 cups frozen guava chunks (fresh guava can be used, but frozen gives a smoother texture)
  • 1/4 cup fresh lime juice (about 2 limes)
  • 1/4 cup white rum (light rum works best)
  • 2 tablespoons simple syrup (adjust to taste, or use agave syrup for a healthier option)
  • Ice (optional, for a thicker consistency)
  • Check out the right equipment and Ingredients that you need for making #frozenguavadaiquiri  here

Instructions

  1. Prep Your Ingredients: Gather all your ingredients. If you’re using fresh guava, peel and chop it into chunks, and freeze them for about an hour.
  2. Combine in Blender: In a blender, add the frozen guava chunks, lime juice, white rum, and simple syrup. If you prefer a thicker texture, feel free to add a cup of ice.
  3. Blend: Blend on high until smooth and creamy. You might need to stop and scrape down the sides to ensure everything is well mixed.
  4. Taste Test: Once blended, taste your daiquiri. If you like it sweeter, add more simple syrup and blend again. Adjust the lime juice for tartness as per your preference.
  5. Serve: Pour the mixture into chilled glasses. For a fancy touch, you can garnish with a slice of fresh guava or a lime wedge on the rim of the glass.

Variations

  • Berry Guava Daiquiri: Add a handful of frozen strawberries or raspberries to the blender for a mixed berry twist.
  • Non-Alcoholic Version: Omit the rum and replace it with coconut water or sparkling water for a refreshing mocktail.
  • Spicy Guava Daiquiri: For a kick, muddle some fresh jalapeños in the blender before adding the other ingredients.
  • Check out the right equipment and Ingredients that you need for making #frozenguavadaiquiri  here

Tips and Substitutions

  • Sugar Alternatives: Use honey or agave syrup instead of simple syrup for a healthier option.
  • Dietary Needs: For gluten-free diets, ensure that the rum is certified gluten-free. If you’re vegan, check that the sugar in the simple syrup is vegan-friendly.
  • Guava Flavor: If guava is hard to find, you can substitute it with frozen mango or pineapple, which will still yield a delicious tropical flavor.

Nutritional Information (per serving)

  • Calories: Approximately 180
  • Carbohydrates: 25g
  • Fat: 0g
  • Protein: 0g
  • Sugar: 18g

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Too Thick: If your daiquiri is too thick, add a splash of water or more lime juice and blend again until you reach your desired consistency.
  • Too Sour: If it’s too sour for your taste, balance it out with a little extra simple syrup or another splash of rum.

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