Oh friends...does this not spell summer or what! Have you tried Frose yet? That is a fancy name for Frozen Rose and it just describes this cocktail so well!
I was first introduced to it last summer when Rob and I headed into Boston to celebrate our 15 year anniversary. Legal Seafoods is a seafood chain based here in New England. My favorite location is called Legal Harboside and it sits in the Seaport District of Boston. It is my favorite because of the views. You are surrounded by water. Exhibit A
The restaurant boasts four levels- each level has their own menu. My favorite level is the rooftop deck/bar...and we headed right to that level last August. We sat at the bar and really enjoyed some apps and cocktails....
My favorite pick of the day however was the Frose...first time I tried it and I LOVED it! It was pretty AND delish...Exhibit B
It was also the last time I had it...until last weekend that is. I decided to be brave and make it for some of my besties and it was a hit...so much so that I made it again for our parents and everyone agreed....so refreshing on a hot summer day and definitely a keeper! I, of course, wanted to share the recipe with you! So here goes nothing....
Ingredients
1 750ml liter bottle of Rose- chilled
7-8 cups of Ice
1 cup Strawberries OR Raspberries
1/2 cup Sugar
1/2 cup Water
Instructions
Make a simple syrup. On the stove, boil your berries, sugar and water. Once they come to a boil, lower to simmer until sugar disolves. Cool and set aside.
You are going to make your frose in two batches so your blender doesn't overflow! :)
First put 1/2 of the ice in the blender
Then add 1/2 bottle of the rose
Then add 1/2 cup of the simple syrup
Blend on high until icy/turns a perfect pink color
Pour in chilled wine glasses
Repeat for your 2nd half of the batch
(Two batches made approximately 5 glasses for us)
Enjoy...preferably on a deck...beach....boat...in summer.....
Looks delicious! I’ve never had it, adding it to my list to make.
ReplyDeleteMmmm looks perfect!!
ReplyDeleteWe are headed to the lake tomorrow. I may need to swing by and grab the ingredients for this drink!
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing like a frozen drink to cool you off on a hot day!
ReplyDeleteCan you believe I have never had froze'? Thank you for the recipe!
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Yes!!! I can’t wait to try this!!! It will definitely become a summer staple around here!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThere is a local place that has $5 frose Fridays! I bet your recipe is way better! I don't think I currently have a blender, but might need to change that!
ReplyDeleteThis does look awesome and sounds even better. Easy to make and sure on my to-test list.
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