Frozen Peach Daiquiri

"This is a great drink to make during those hot summer nights when fresh peaches are plentiful."
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
5
Yields:
1 quart
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place first 4 ingredients in an electric blender; process at high speed until smooth. Add ice, and process until slushy.

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Reviews

  1. Wonderful! I froze my fresh peaches, so no ice was necessary. Perfect flavor and consistency. Peach sorbet at its finest. ��
     
  2. I just made it. It has balance of alcohol, fruit and sugar. Perfect!!
     
  3. Great fresh tasting daiquiri! I added an additional cup of ice to thicken up the consistency.
     
  4. Used locally grown peaches that were past their prime and WOW! Seriously allows nature to shine.
     
  5. Simple and perfect proportions. Try it with coconut rum (Malibu or Parrot Bay).
     
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Tweaks

  1. Love peaches and this was a very good daiquiri. The peaches didnt look to good at the store today so I used the rest of the frozen peaches I had in the freezer and added some canned peaches along with some of the syrup instead of sugar. Used Bacardi Limon that I also had and the fresh lime juice. Only added about a cup of ice cubes since i had frozen peaches to make a slushy consistency. Will be making these again! Thank you Bayhill for posting the recipe. Made and reviewed for the Australian Forum's Recipe Swap #19.
     

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