Beat the Heat with Kool-Aid Slushies


Kool-Aid SlushMy son had his tonsils and adenoids taken out this week. Because of that, and because of the major heat wave sweeping across the state, I have been on a mission to make treats that are soothing to a sore throat as well as cool and refreshing enough to help beat the heat. We have made ice cream, sorbet, milkshakes, floats, popcicles and smoothies. Last night, I was in the mood for something different. Remembering that my son had been begging for a slushy drink from Sonic the day before, I decided to make our own slushy drinks right at home. In my pantry, I happened to have a container of Kool-Aid to use to make Kool-Aid popcicles. When I picked up the container, I noticed a recipe for Kool-Aid Slushies. Quickly reading through the recipe, I realized that this was exactly what we needed… something quick, easy, soothing and refreshing.

This recipe for slushy drinks hits the spot with both kids and adults alike. As an adult, you may wish that your beverage had a little rum or something in it, but even without the addition of alcohol, you will appreciate how this tasty treat cools you off.

Kool-Aid Slushies

Place 1 cup water, 1/2 cup of your favorite flavor Kool-Aid soft drink mix, and 1 cup ice cubes in a blender container; cover.

Blend on high speed until smooth. Add an additional 2 cups ice cubes; cover. Blend, using pulsing action, until smooth. Serve immediately. Store leftover slush in the freezer.

Recipe makes 7 (1/2 cup) servings.



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Come on Kristen - Kool-Aid? How about Fresh Squeezed Lemonade Slushies? Orange juice slushies? I’m all for ending a perpetuation of feeding kids poor quality processed food.

Thanks for this.
You CAN use sugar free if you so choose.

OMG I just made a batch ofhtese and they are so good. My husband is going to be so happy cause the heat here has been unbearable lately! Thanks

Joanne, Sugar free kool aid (or sugar free jello) is a great alternative to fruit, as fruit has (natural) sugar!
I’m assuming that Kristen was meaning it to be a good idea as a sugar free(since I reached this page in my search for “sugar free” and lactose free slushes)