I love blending frozen mango and pineapple chunks with coconut water and fresh orange juice for a vibrant Mango Pineapple Refresher. A splash of lime juice and a drizzle of honey add bright zing to this summer drink. Its lively natural flavors invite me to keep sipping on sunny days.
Summer is finally here and I couldn’t be more excited to share my take on these Mango & Pineapple Tropical Slushies. When I first tried this recipe, it instantly reminded me of tropical getaways and sunny days.
I love starting with 2 cups of frozen mango chunks and 2 cups of frozen pineapple chunks—they work wonders to create a creamy, icy texture that is so refreshing. I then mix in 1 cup of coconut water, 1/2 cup of fresh orange juice, and a squirt of lime juice for that perfect tangy punch.
Sometimes, if I want it a bit sweeter, I add a teaspoon or two of honey. The result is like a burst of the tropics in a glass, reminiscent of a cool mango pineapple refresher you might get at a beachside stand.
Trust me, once you try these smoothie drinks, you’ll be hooked and ready for more fun summer experiments.
Why I Like this Recipe
I like this recipe because it’s super refreshing and perfect for when summer is here and I’m trying to beat the heat. I love that it’s really healthy too since all the fruits and natural juices do a number on my body without any of that fake stuff. I also like that I can adjust the sweetness just the way I like it by adding extra honey if im in the mood for something sweeter. Lastly, it’s cool and simple to make so I can quickly blend everything together on a hot day without spending too much time in the kitchen.
Ingredients
- Frozen Mango: Rich in fibre and vitamins that support digestion and boost overall health.
- Frozen Pineapple: Adds natural sweetness with vitamin C and digestive enzymes for a bright kick.
- Coconut Water: Hydrates and replenishes electrolytes while giving a subtle tropical flavor.
- Fresh Orange Juice: Brings a bright citrus tang and extra vitamin C for a refreshing taste.
- Juice of Lime: Increases sour kick and balances flavors for a truly zesty drink.
- Honey/Agave Syrup: Optional sweetener that ups flavor if you like it a little sweeter.
- Ice Cubes: Thickens the texture making a cooler and slushier drink experience.
- Optional ingredients like honey and ice cubes boost the drink’s flavor and body.
Ingredient Quantities
- 2 cups frozen mango chunks
- 2 cups frozen pineapple chunks
- 1 cup coconut water
- 1/2 cup fresh orange juice
- Juice of 1 lime
- Optional: 1-2 teaspoons honey or agave syrup for extra sweetness
- Optional: A handful of ice cubes for a thicker slushifiy texture
How to Make this
1. First, gather all your ingredients so you don’t have to pause halfway through.
2. Put 2 cups of frozen mango chunks and 2 cups of frozen pineapple chunks into your blender.
3. Pour in 1 cup of coconut water, then add 1/2 cup of fresh orange juice and the juice of 1 lime right after.
4. If you want a bit more sweetness, stir in 1 to 2 teaspoons of honey or agave syrup.
5. For a thicker, slushifiy texture, toss in a handful of ice cubes.
6. Blend everything together until it’s really smooth; you can stop and stir if things get stuck.
7. Give it a taste and add more honey if you think it needs a bit more sweetness.
8. Pour the slushies into your favorite glasses.
9. Enjoy these super refreshing drinks right away while they’re icy cold.
Equipment Needed
1. A blender that can handle frozen fruits
2. Measuring cups for liquids like coconut water and orange juice
3. Measuring spoons for the honey or agave syrup
4. A citrus juicer or simple reamer for the lime
5. A spatula to help stir the mixture if it gets stuck
6. Glasses for serving the final slushie
FAQ
Mango & Pineapple Tropical Slushies Recipe Substitutions and Variations
- Frozen mango chunks: you can swap ’em for frozen peach or apricot chunks if you want a slightly different flavor.
- Frozen pineapple chunks: try using canned pineapple chunks (just drain ’em well) although they might be a bit softer.
- Coconut water: if you don’t have that, unsweetened almond milk or even plain water with a little pinch of salt works pretty good.
- Fresh orange juice: bottled orange juice (make sure it ain’t too sugary) can do the trick when fresh ones are hard to come by.
- Lime juice: a splash of lemon juice is a solid substitute if you can’t get any limes.
Pro Tips
1. If your blender is struggling with the frozen fruit, try letting the fruits thaw for a few minutes or add a little extra coconut water to help it out.
2. For a cooler twist, toss in a couple more ice cubes right at the end if you’re after that extra slushy texture.
3. Taste as you go – you can always add more honey or lime juice later if you feel like the flavors need a boost.
4. Give your drink a fun upgrade by sprinkling in a pinch of salt; it really helps bring out the fruity flavors.
Mango & Pineapple Tropical Slushies Recipe
My favorite Mango & Pineapple Tropical Slushies Recipe
Equipment Needed:
1. A blender that can handle frozen fruits
2. Measuring cups for liquids like coconut water and orange juice
3. Measuring spoons for the honey or agave syrup
4. A citrus juicer or simple reamer for the lime
5. A spatula to help stir the mixture if it gets stuck
6. Glasses for serving the final slushie
Ingredients:
- 2 cups frozen mango chunks
- 2 cups frozen pineapple chunks
- 1 cup coconut water
- 1/2 cup fresh orange juice
- Juice of 1 lime
- Optional: 1-2 teaspoons honey or agave syrup for extra sweetness
- Optional: A handful of ice cubes for a thicker slushifiy texture
Instructions:
1. First, gather all your ingredients so you don’t have to pause halfway through.
2. Put 2 cups of frozen mango chunks and 2 cups of frozen pineapple chunks into your blender.
3. Pour in 1 cup of coconut water, then add 1/2 cup of fresh orange juice and the juice of 1 lime right after.
4. If you want a bit more sweetness, stir in 1 to 2 teaspoons of honey or agave syrup.
5. For a thicker, slushifiy texture, toss in a handful of ice cubes.
6. Blend everything together until it’s really smooth; you can stop and stir if things get stuck.
7. Give it a taste and add more honey if you think it needs a bit more sweetness.
8. Pour the slushies into your favorite glasses.
9. Enjoy these super refreshing drinks right away while they’re icy cold.