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in the kitchen · Written by Randi Dukes

Sangria Sherbet Shake

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Summer makes me think of sangria.  I love the fruity flavor, the addition of seasonal fruit, and the fact that drinking sangria usually means I’m hanging out with friends, possibly poolside.  The perfect summer picture, right?  Last year, I made a delicious sangria float and it got me thinking that blending that float into a sangria sherbet shake would probably taste amazing.  And guess what?  It does!

sangria sherbet shake

To make a creamy sangria sherbet shake, start with a bottle of storebought sangria.  I love the flavor of Yellow Tail Sangria but any brand will work.

yellow tail sangria

For each shake, pour one cup of cold sangria into the blender and add two cups of frozen orange sherbet.

orange sherbet for sangria shake

Blend the ingredients well until the mixture has a shake consistency {about a minute} then pour it into a glass {or a mason jar}, add a cute paper straw, and give it a little garnish.  A sprig of mint or a skewer of frozen grapes works perfectly and adds a pretty burst of color.

sangria shake with sherbet

Sit back and enjoy sips of this slightly sweet, perfectly cool sangria shake … and be sure to make enough to share.

sangria shake

And for more sangria treats, grab these recipes for a delicious sangria float …

summer sangria float

… and frozen sangria popsicles.

yellow tail sangria popsicles

 


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About Randi Dukes

I’m Randi, a Dallas-based mom of five kids, ranging from third grade to college and including a set of twins. I love strong coffee, craft and DIY projects, my planner, and my big ol’ family. When I’m not creating something for my blog, I can be found in the car, running kids from one place to another. I’m the one knitting at the red light. Connect with me on google+ | twitter | facebook

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  1. Courtney says

    July 19, 2016 at 4:25 am

    What a great idea– I love it! 🙂

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  2. Melanie - The Wedding Bistro says

    July 22, 2016 at 11:32 am

    What a unique combination! Pinning this! Perfect for summer weddings.

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  3. Teresa says

    July 24, 2016 at 5:28 pm

    This is right up my alley and I will definitely be trying it! Looks so cool and delicious. Pinned!

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