Now, this recipe has absolutely no peaches in it, but it's just as tasty, nonetheless (plus it soothes our wanting taste buds until peach season comes around). The creamy coconut milk was a perfect compliment to the sweetened strawberries. (You can also use fresh strawberries - they're on sale this week).
I've seen these Lava Flows pinned on several Pinterest boards I follow, and wondered if anyone had actually tried it yet. Lucky for us, Ryan handpicked this recipe for us this week (I sometimes open my Dessert board when I'm making my grocery list and have Ryan choose which recipe he'd like to eat that week).
We really loved these, but we were on quite the sugar kick yesterday. They weren't sweet enough, so we added some sugar to our liking. It's totally your preference with the sugar thing, but our sweet tooth is a very needy compared to some. This recipe makes A TON of smoothie, so if you want to slice it in half, you'd still have plenty of drink to go around.
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Lava Flows
Approximate Ingredients:
46 oz pineapple juice
40 oz coco lopez - (coconut milk. can be found at your local latino food market)
1 pint half and half
ice
frozen strawberries in syrup (or fresh strawberries sweetened with sugar)
2 tablespoons water
40 oz coco lopez - (coconut milk. can be found at your local latino food market)
1 pint half and half
ice
frozen strawberries in syrup (or fresh strawberries sweetened with sugar)
2 tablespoons water
1. Mix one can pineapple juice and 3 cans coco loco (amounts should be roughly equal).
2. Add half and half to this mixture, until it turns white (approx half a pint).
3. In a blender, puree strawberries in syrup with a bit of water.
4. Pour 1 inch worth of pureed strawberries in each cup.
5. Pour the pineapple/coco loco mixture in the blender with some ice and blend.
6. Fill the remainder of the plastic cup with the coconut mixture."
2. Add half and half to this mixture, until it turns white (approx half a pint).
3. In a blender, puree strawberries in syrup with a bit of water.
4. Pour 1 inch worth of pureed strawberries in each cup.
5. Pour the pineapple/coco loco mixture in the blender with some ice and blend.
6. Fill the remainder of the plastic cup with the coconut mixture."
Recipe source: TheCoterieBlog
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This is a must try! Sounds so refreshing.
ReplyDeleteI hope you do, Jenn. You guys will love 'em!
ReplyDeleteOh my!!!! These look so perfect for a hot day by the pool! Thanks for sharing at Church Supper. Love seeing new faces at the party. Have a blessed week & hope to see you again next week ~EMM
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting the blog, Krista! Oh, and thanks for hosting the party on yours :)
DeleteThese are gorgeous! And I agree definitely pool worthy:-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jocelyn! I'm so happy you stopped by and shown some serious blog-love! You rock! I can't wait for pool season to arrive, these will be nearby, I can guarantee!
DeleteThese look so good. If only the weather was warm enough to give me an excuse to make these. I'd love it if you would stop by my April Link Party to share this. http://acraftycook.blogspot.com/2012/04/1-month-of-fun-april-link-party-and.html
ReplyDeleteI'm with ya, girl. I can't wait for summertime! It looks like I missed your linky party, but I will most certainly enter it for the next one - I promise! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteVery pretty! They definitely need a pool to "sit" by. I just wish I had one! Definitely going to try and make these!
ReplyDeleteOh, if only that pool could come faster! You will love these, we couldn't get enough - and we had an entire pitcher to the two of us.
DeleteIs there any way I can follow you via email?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Jennifer! After a little re-vamping on my blog, I completely forgot to re-add the email button on the right sidebar. It should be there for you now for easily email following :) Thanks for reminding me.
DeleteOh, glad I reminded you then (when I didn't know I was doing that)!! Lol! And look, it's there so fast! You're good! Thanks for doing that - I am now an email follower and can't wait to see the goodies!
DeleteThis looks so delicious and refreshing... Perfect for summer parties!
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P.s. love your blog!
They really are! Thanks Stephanie :)
DeleteSo fruity and tropical looking!! Sounds great! I'd love for you to stop by Sweet & Simple Sunday and link up!!
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This week's party ends tonight, a new one starts Saturday night! Hope to see you there!
I use to be a flight attendant and traveled to Hawaii at least once a month. This was one of my favorite drinks to get each time I went over. So yummy! Thanks for posting. I am pinning this one.
ReplyDeleteI never tried them in Hawaii (wish I did!!), but I hear this recipe will take you straight back there. You will love it!
DeleteThose look great. Love the name of the recipe too. Please come share on Friday at Bacon Time's Anything Goes linky.
ReplyDeleteWill do! Thanks Mindie!
DeleteOh.my.word. This screams summer ! I love it, I cant wait to try them ! Thanks for sharing :) I'm a new follower, I would love if you came by my bloggin world as well :)
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They were heavenly. I can't wait to make them again... and again! I'll return the follow, for sure, your blog looks fantastic!
DeleteYummm! These look sooo good! I love tropical drinks and this one is a new one for me. I can just see myself kicking back with a big frosty glass, on my deck this summer. Thanks so much for sharing them! ~Mary
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by, Mary! You will love these, they were everything we'd hoped they'd be. The coconut & strawberry mixture is insane!
DeleteMmm these sound wonderfully refreshing and tasty!
ReplyDeleteThanks April! They were to die for - and it made so much drink, as well. We didn't mind one bit :)
DeleteYou've been featured! Thanks so much for sharing!!
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I saw when I pulled up your blog! Thanks so much! This rocks, man.
DeleteThanks for the invite, I've linked it right up :)
ReplyDeleteHahah! I'm sure they have - I think the original Hawaiian Lava Flow from Hawaii has some kind of alcohol in it. I don't think it'd react badly, seeing as how the original was also served with coconut milk. How did you find this page, Travis? Was it from a Facebook page? I've received A TON of hits over the past little while, but can't find the dang page it was shared from! haha!
ReplyDeleteHow much strawberries? Also would I combine the entire mixture at the end in blender or is it 2 separates white then strawberries then white. I'm a bit confused with directions. Thanks
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