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Writer's pictureLucas Cecere

How to Make Refreshing Bloody Mary Popsicles in Just Minutes - A Fun Twist on a Classic Recipe!

You're about to embark on a culinary adventure that will transform your favorite cocktail into a delightful frozen treat – Bloody Mary Popsicles! Perfect for those hot summer days when you're craving something cool and refreshing. And the best part? These popsicles are incredibly easy to make with just a few simple steps.


Ingredients You'll Need:


  • 2.5 cups of New England's Best Bloody Mary Mix

  • 2 oz cup of vodka (optional, for that extra kick)

  • Tajín Seasoning (as garnish)

  • 10 Celery sticks (as sticks)


Instructions:


  • Mix Your Ingredients : In a blender, add Bloody Mary Mix and Vodka, blend well.

  • Pour Into Molds : Carefully pour the Bloody Mary mixture into your popsicle molds. Leave a little bit of space at the top to allow for expansion when freezing.

  • Freeze Time : Insert the celery sticks into the molds and place them in the freezer. Allow the popsicles to freeze for at least 4-6 hours, or preferably overnight, until they are completely solid.

  • Serve and Enjoy : Once the popsicles are frozen, remove them from the molds by running them under warm water for a few seconds. Then, Enjoy the zesty goodness of your Bloody Mary Popsicles!


Why You'll Love These Popsicles:


  • Quick & Easy : With just a few minutes of prep time, you can have these popsicles ready to enjoy.

  • Customizable : Add hot sauce for a spicier kick or adjust the vodka level to suit your taste preferences.

  • Refreshing Twist : A unique take on the classic Bloody Mary cocktail that's perfect for summer gatherings and BBQs.

  • Crowd-Pleaser : Impress your guests with these creative and flavorful frozen treats. Who doesn't love New England's Best?


So, next time you're in the mood for something cool, unique, and full of flavor, whip up a batch of Bloody Mary Popsicles. They're the perfect blend of savory and refreshing, and guaranteed to be a hit at any occasion!


Bloody Mary Popsicles

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