Strawberry Surf Rider

Servings: 2 Total Time: 10 mins Difficulty: Easy
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I make this Strawberry Surf Rider when I want something cold and bright but do not want to fuss with a smoothie that tastes like breakfast. It is more of a frosty lemonade drink: tart at the edges, soft from the sherbet, and full of strawberry-peach flavor. The first time I tested it, I used room-temperature lemonade and had to add extra ice, which watered it down. Cold lemonade makes a real difference.

The recipe is short, but the texture depends on the order. Frozen fruit goes into the blender first with the lemonade so the blades can move. Ice comes in after the fruit has already started to break down. The sherbet stays for the glass, where it melts slowly and gives each sip that creamy lemonade-shop finish.

I like this most on hot afternoons, especially when strawberries in the freezer are starting to look a little frosty around the edges. They still blend beautifully, and the peach keeps the drink from tasting sharp. The lime zest on top is small, but I miss it when I leave it off.

My small rule is to set the glasses in the freezer while I gather ingredients. It sounds fussy, but a cold glass buys a few extra minutes before the sherbet softens into the drink. I also keep a spoon nearby because the last sip is usually more like a soft fruit float than a smoothie, and that is the part I like most. If the blender jar still has a little foam clinging to it, I scrape that into the glasses too. It is cold, tart, and worth saving every time.

Why I keep making this drink

  • It uses freezer fruit, so I can make it without planning around ripe berries.
  • The lemonade gives enough tartness that the sherbet does not make it taste flat.
  • It is thick but still drinkable through a straw when blended well.
  • The recipe serves 2, which is handy when I do not want a pitcher taking over the fridge.
  • I can make it dairy-free with vegan sherbet and nobody at my table complains.
  • It tastes like a treat, but it takes about 10 minutes and no cooking.

What you need and what each part does

  • Frozen strawberries, 2 cups (150g).They bring the berry flavor and the pink color. I use them straight from the freezer so the drink stays icy.
  • Frozen peaches, 1 cup (150g).Peach rounds out the strawberry and gives the drink a softer fruit flavor. It also helps thicken the blend without needing too much ice.
  • Lemonade, 2 cups (500ml).Use a lemonade you like drinking by itself. If it tastes too sweet in the bottle, I add a squeeze of lime before blending.
  • Ice cubes, 4.Just enough to make the drink frosty. More ice makes it bland unless the lemonade is very strong.
  • Lime or lemon sherbet, 2 cups (300g).I scoop it into the glasses, not the blender, because I like the creamy streaks that melt into the drink.
  • Zest from 2 limes.This is the fresh top note. I zest only the green skin and stop before the bitter white pith.

How I make it

Step 1 — Start with fruit and lemonade

I add the frozen peaches, frozen strawberries, and cold lemonade to the blender first. If the fruit is clumped together, I break it up with my hands before it goes in. This helps the blender catch everything instead of spinning a pocket of liquid underneath one frozen brick.

Step 2 — Blend until the fruit is smooth

I blend until I do not see pale peach chunks or strawberry pieces. If the mixture stalls, I stop the blender, scrape the sides, and add a splash more lemonade rather than forcing the motor. The texture should look thick and glossy, like a loose sorbet.

Step 3 — Add the ice briefly

I add the 4 ice cubes and blend again just until they disappear. I do not run the blender for a long time here because the blades warm the drink a little. A short final blend keeps the texture frosty instead of foamy.

Step 4 — Finish the glasses

I pour the fruit mixture into 2 cold glasses, add 1 cup of sherbet to each glass, and scatter lime zest over the top. Sometimes I stir once with a spoon so the sherbet streaks the drink; sometimes I leave it floating and let everyone do the stirring.

Tips from my kitchen

  • Chill the lemonade.Warm lemonade melts the frozen fruit faster and makes the drink thinner.
  • Do not overdo the ice.Four cubes are enough. If I want it thicker, I add more frozen fruit instead.
  • Taste before pouring.Lemons vary and bottled lemonade varies even more. A tiny pinch of salt can wake up a dull batch.
  • Use a wide straw.The drink is thick, and a narrow straw makes it feel more work than fun.

Variations I have actually tried

  • Extra tart:add 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice with the lemonade.
  • Dairy-free:use a vegan lemon or lime sherbet. Coconut-based versions make the drink a little richer.
  • More berry:swap the peaches for more strawberries. I like it, but the drink tastes sharper.
  • Peach-forward:use 2 cups peaches and 1 cup strawberries for a softer orange-pink drink.
  • Sparkly finish:top each glass with a small splash of chilled seltzer after adding the sherbet.

Storing and making ahead

I like this best right away, while the frozen fruit is still thick and the sherbet has not fully melted. If I need to prep ahead, I blend the strawberries, peaches, and lemonade up to 1 day in advance and keep the mixture covered in the refrigerator. It separates a bit, so I shake or re-blend it with the ice right before serving.

I do not store it with the sherbet already added. The texture turns slushy and then thin. For leftovers, I pour the blended fruit base into ice pop molds; it becomes a tart little freezer snack.

Frequently asked questions

Can I make it without sherbet?

Yes. I replace the sherbet with a splash of chilled seltzer or lemon-lime soda in each glass. It will taste lighter and less creamy, but the strawberry-peach base still works.

Can I use fresh fruit?

You can, but I freeze it first if I have time. Fresh fruit plus ice makes a thinner drink and can dilute the flavor. Frozen fruit gives the best texture.

Is this vegan?

It can be. The fruit and lemonade are usually vegan, but sherbet often contains dairy. I check the label and use dairy-free sherbet when I want a vegan version.

Why did my drink turn watery?

Most often, the lemonade was warm, the fruit thawed too much, or extra ice was added. I keep everything cold and blend only as long as needed.

Can I double it?

Yes, if your blender can handle the volume. I usually blend in two batches because a crowded blender leaves bits of frozen fruit hiding near the lid.

If you make this, tell me whether you went lime sherbet or lemon sherbet — I go back and forth depending on the day.

Strawberry Surf Rider

Prep Time 10 mins Total Time 10 mins Difficulty: Easy Servings: 2 Calories: 46 kcal Best Season: Summer Dietary:
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Description

A frosty Strawberry Surf Rider made with frozen strawberries, frozen peaches, lemonade, sherbet, ice, and lime zest. I keep the lemonade cold and add the sherbet to the glass so the drink stays thick and creamy.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Instructions

  1. Add the frozen peaches, frozen strawberries, and cold lemonade to a blender. Break up any clumps of frozen fruit before blending.
  2. Blend until the fruit is smooth and the mixture looks thick and glossy. Stop and scrape the blender if needed rather than forcing the motor.
  3. Add the 4 ice cubes and blend again just until the ice disappears.
  4. Pour into 2 cold glasses, add 1 cup of sherbet to each glass, sprinkle with lime zest, and serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 2


Amount Per Serving
Calories 46kcal
% Daily Value *
Sodium 1mg1%
Potassium 220mg7%
Total Carbohydrate 11g4%
Dietary Fiber 3g12%
Sugars 7g
Protein 1g2%

Calcium 23 mg
Iron 0.6 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

Keep the lemonade cold. Warm lemonade melts the fruit and makes the drink thin.

Add sherbet to the glass. I like the creamy streaks better than blending it completely smooth.

Use frozen fruit. Fresh fruit works only if I freeze it first; otherwise the drink needs too much ice.

Serve right away. The texture is best while the fruit is still frosty.

Keywords: strawberry surf rider, frozen strawberry drink, peach lemonade smoothie, lime sherbet drink, summer smoothie, no cook drink, frozen fruit beverage

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make it without sherbet?

Yes. I use a splash of chilled seltzer or lemon-lime soda in each glass instead. The drink is lighter and less creamy, but still refreshing.

Can I use fresh fruit?

You can, but I freeze it first when possible. Fresh fruit needs more ice, and extra ice dulls the strawberry and peach flavor.

Is Strawberry Surf Rider vegan?

It can be vegan if the sherbet is dairy-free. I always check the label because many sherbets contain milk.

Why is my drink watery?

The fruit may have thawed, the lemonade may have been warm, or too much ice may have been added. I keep everything cold and blend briefly.

Can I make it ahead?

I blend the fruit and lemonade up to 1 day ahead, then re-blend with ice and add sherbet right before serving.

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