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Frozen Strawberry Coladas – Only 2 Ingredients!

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With just 2 ingredients and tons of fruit flavor, these non-alcoholic frozen Strawberry Coladas are ready in minutes and taste like the tropics! (And of course there’s an option for an alcoholic version as well!)

2 strawberry coladas with red and white striped straws and container of whole strawberries

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Like my Frozen Coffee, Fruit Slushies, or Frozen Strawberry Lemonade, these Frozen Strawberry Coladas are the perfect refreshing drink for these hot summer days! Whether you choose the non-alcoholic version or the more traditional spiked colada, it’s an easy, fast, delicious treat!

Frozen Strawberry Coladas

Creamy Frozen Strawberry Colada on wood block with patterned red and white napkin and whole strawberries

Is there anything more refreshing then a smooth, creamy frosty frozen drink? This pretty pink drink comes together in your blender with just two simple ingredients: frozen strawberries and cream of coconut. Really. That’s it.

overhead view of frozen strawberries and Goya cream of coconut

Since you can keep your freezer stocked with berries and a few cans of cream of coconut tucked in your pantry, a batch of Strawberry Coladas is never farther than a few minutes away!

How to make a Strawberry Colada with alcohol

If you prefer the spiked version of this strawberry colada simply add 4 ounces of coconut rum (or rum of your choice) and adjust for your preferred taste and alcohol level.

2 Frozen Strawberry Coladas with red and white striped paper straws and whole strawberries on red patterned napkin

And that is really handy when you need a vacation. Because these taste like vacation. Like fruit by the pool and sun on your face and not a care in the world! Trust me on this one.

overhead view of frozen Strawberry Coladas with whole strawberries and red napkin

What I love about simple drinks like these Strawberry Coladas is that you can switch up the frozen fruit to fit whatever you have in your freezer! Frozen pineapple, mango, mixed berries, peaches or even bananas would make an absolutely delicious drink!

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Frozen Strawberry Coladas


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With just 2 ingredients and tons of fruit flavor, these non-alcoholic frozen Strawberry Coladas are ready in minutes and taste like the tropics!


Ingredients

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  • 8 oz. cream of coconut
  • 8 oz. frozen strawberries
  • Optional: 4 ounces coconut rum

Instructions

  1. In the pitcher of a blender, blend the frozen strawberries and cream of coconut until smooth.
  2. Depending on how frozen the berries are, you may need to loosen the colada up, so add a dash of milk, juice or lemon lime soda and continue blending.
  3. Pour into a glass and enjoy!

Notes

  • Try using frozen peaches, mango, pineapple or mixed berries for a twist on this fruity frozen drink!
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Category: drink
  • Method: blender
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size:
  • Calories: 563
  • Sugar: 86.5 g
  • Sodium: 61.9 mg
  • Fat: 20.6 g
  • Carbohydrates: 93.8 g
  • Protein: 0.8 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

This recipe was originally shared April 2017 and updated July 2020.

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