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Frozen Raspberry Martini

By Pam Greer 6 Comments

Turn a handful of raspberries into this delicious grown up treat with this Frozen Raspberry Martini!  

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Frozen Raspberry Martini - raspberries, gin, vermouth - Grey is the New Black

 

Last Saturday evening, my husband and stepson went out the Southern Brewers Festival.   They left around 2 in the afternoon and wouldn’t be back until late.  I didn’t go.    Beer makes me sleepy.  Beer on a sunny afternoon makes me beyond sleepy.  If I started drinking beer at 2 pm, I would be ready for bed by 5 pm.  So, I had the house to myself.  Which meant I had popcorn for dinner and then made a jarful of the frozen raspberry martinis.  Life is good.

Frozen Raspberry Martini - raspberries, gin, vermouth | Grey is the New Black

Seriously.  These were so good.  So good that when I saw on the weather app that it was raining in downtown Chattanooga, I thought to myself, “They better not come home early and expect to get any of these!”  Apparently I am kind of selfish when it comes to Frozen Raspberry Martinis.  These were so easy, a handful of raspberries, some gin, a little vermouth, some ice all tossed in my favorite Vitamix.   Blend until smooth and pour into martini glasses.

If you like pink frozen drinks:  Strawberry Frosé and The Best Frozen Strawberry Daiquiri.

Frozen Raspberry Martinis

Frozen Raspberry Martini

This Frozen Raspberry Martini is so easy and gorgeous! 
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Course Drinks
Servings 2 very generous martinis
Calories 186 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1/2 cup gin
  • 1/3 cup vermouth
  • 1/2 cup raspberries
  • 1 cup ice cubes

Instructions
 

  • Place the ingredients in the order listed in your blender. Blend until smooth. Pour into a martini glass.

Frozen Raspberry Martini

Related posts:

  1. Chamomile Pear Elderflower Martini | Tipsy Tuesday
  2. Frozen Negroni
  3. Crimson Martini
  4. Frozen Gin and Tonic

Filed Under: Drink, Gin, Wines/Vermouth Tagged With: frozen, gin, martinis, raspberries, Vermouth, Vitamix

About Pam Greer

Pam Greer can be found at her foodie (and wine, and books, and cats) blog: Sidewalk Shoes, at her professional photography business: Pamela Greer Photography, at her daily photography blog: Pamela Greer 365, and her newest endeavor:Grey is the New Black. By the time you've read this, she has probably started another site.

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Comments

  1. Michelle says

    August 23, 2016 at 12:31 pm

    I’m so sorry about the shingles, Pam! I’ve heard they’re painful. So far I haven’t had them, knock on wood. I’m thinking of you. And wishing I had one of those frozen raspberry martinis too!

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  2. swathi says

    August 29, 2016 at 5:27 pm

    Delicious and perfect for date night, thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop, pinning and tweeting.

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  3. April J Harris says

    August 30, 2016 at 8:05 am

    I was so sorry to hear you had shingles, but I’m glad you still had a relaxing afternoon with this delicious cocktail. Your Frozen Raspberry Martini looks and sounds amazing! Hope you continue to heal quickly, Pam and that you are soon feeling much better. Thank you for being a part of the Hearth and Soul Hop.

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