Pimm’s Prosecco Slushie Recipe

Enjoy this traditional pimms cocktail with a refreshing twist. Perfect for summer parties and barbecues! Serve in a punch bowl with fresh strawberries. 
 
Ingredients:
2 cups ice
100ml Pimm’s
250ml prosecco
3 chopped strawberries
1 tablespoon of strawberry syrup (find the recipe on our recipe tab for strawberry lemonade. The syrup recipe can be found there. Alternatively you can use 1 teaspoon strawberry jam)
300ml sparkling water
 
Method:
In a blender, add all the ingredients together and blend until smooth.
 
Serve quickly in decorative glasses, and add garnishes such as fresh strawberries or berries.
 
Enjoy!

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