This Frozen Dragon Fruit Piña Colada is a colorful twist on the classic. Pink dragon fruit brings a bright look and gentle sweetness, while pineapple and coconut milk make it smooth and creamy. It’s fruity, refreshing, and great for hot days or when you want something cold and tropical.
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Tasting Notes
The Frozen Dragon Fruit Piña Colada is cool, creamy, and slightly tropical with a mellow sweetness. The dragon fruit lends a soft, berry-like taste and a striking pink hue, while pineapple brings its familiar bright tang. Coconut milk smooths it out, tying the fruit flavors together. Rum adds a touch of warmth in the background without overpowering the fruit. The texture is slushy and satisfying, perfect for warm days. This drink leans fruity and balanced, with no single ingredient dominating. It’s light-bodied but flavorful, with a finish that’s clean and just slightly sweet.
Equipment and Glassware
You’ll need a blender that can handle frozen fruit and ice to achieve a smooth consistency. A jigger or measuring spoons help keep the ingredient ratios accurate. A shallow dish or plate will make it easy to rim your glass with toasted coconut. Use a spoon or spatula for scooping the blended mixture. A sharp knife will be useful for prepping the pineapple garnish or trimming the leaf. Serve the drink in a hurricane glass or stemless wine glass to show off its color and slushy texture. A straw can be added for easier sipping, especially outdoors.
Ingredients
- ¼ cup pineapple chunks
- ¼ cup frozen pink dragon fruit
- 1.25 oz coconut milk
- 0.5 oz agave syrup
- 2 oz pineapple juice
- 1 oz white rum
- ½ cup ice
- Toasted coconut, for rimming
- Pineapple leaf, for garnish
Instructions
- Lightly wet the rim of your glass and dip it into toasted coconut. Set aside.
- In a blender, combine pineapple chunks, dragon fruit, coconut milk, agave syrup, pineapple juice, white rum, and ice. Blend until smooth.
- Pour the frozen mixture into the prepared glass. Garnish with a pineapple leaf and serve immediately.
Pro Tips
- Use frozen fruit to avoid diluting the drink with too much ice
- Adjust agave syrup to taste if your pineapple is especially sweet or tart
- Pre-chill your glass to help the frozen drink hold its shape longer
- For a stronger cocktail, increase rum to 1.5 oz
- Use canned or fresh coconut milk avoid sweetened or flavored varieties
- Add a splash of lime juice if you want to brighten the flavor further
- Toast your coconut ahead of time and store it in an airtight container for future use
- Don’t overblend, or you’ll lose the slushy texture
When to Serve
This Frozen Dragon Fruit Piña Colada is best suited for summer afternoons, tropical-themed parties, or any occasion when the weather calls for something cool and fruity. Serve it poolside, at barbecues, or as a fun brunch option. It’s a great non-traditional piña colada for people who enjoy fresh fruit flavors and bright colors in their drinks. The Frozen Dragon Fruit Piña Colada is also a fun addition to bachelorette parties or casual outdoor celebrations, where frozen cocktails tend to be the crowd-pleasers. Make it in batches and serve immediately for the best texture and flavor.
Which Liquor Brands to Choose
- Rum:
- Bacardi Superior
- Plantation 3 Stars
- Don Q Cristal
- Coconut Milk:
- Thai Kitchen
- Aroy-D
- Trader Joe’s Organic Coconut Milk
- Agave Syrup:
- Wholesome Organic Blue Agave
- Madhava
- Agave In The Raw
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- Frangelico Colada
- Mango Mai Tai
- Frozen Watermelon Mojito
- Tropical Pineapple Paradise
- Watermelon Raspberry Cooler
Equipment
- Small plate
Ingredients
- ¼ cup pineapple chunks
- ¼ cup frozen pink dragon fruit
- 1.25 oz coconut milk
- 0.5 oz agave syrup
- 2 oz pineapple juice
- 1 oz white rum
- ½ cup ice
- Toasted coconut for rimming
- Pineapple leaf for garnish
Instructions
- Lightly wet the rim of your glass and dip it into toasted coconut. Set aside.
- In a blender, combine pineapple chunks, dragon fruit, coconut milk, agave syrup, pineapple juice, white rum, and ice. Blend until smooth.
- Pour the frozen mixture into the prepared glass. Garnish with a pineapple leaf and serve immediately.
Notes
Pro Tips
- Use canned or refrigerated coconut milk for a thicker texture.
- Freeze the pineapple chunks ahead of time to keep the drink extra cold.
- No dragon fruit? Substitute with frozen strawberries or pitaya packs.