Drinks Cocktails How to Make Frozen Cocktails Without a Blender Prepare to have your summer drinking revolutionized: You don't need a blender to make frozen drinks. By Justine Sterling Justine Sterling Justine Sterling is a New York-based writer and editor specializing in food, wine, and spirits. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Updated on August 23, 2023 Close Photo: Brent Hofacker / Getty Images Prepare to have your summer drinking revolutionized: You don’t need a blender to make frozen drinks. There’s a better, easier way to do it at home. All you need are a few good recipes, a freezer, and plastic baggies. We can’t take complete credit for this mad genius drinking tip, though. It was inspired by brilliant culinary scientist Dave Arnold. At the 2015 Tales of the Cocktail conference in New Orleans, Arnold co-headlined a lecture on frozen drinks. It included the history of the blender, the science behind icy cocktails, and one slightly offhand but life-changing tip. In order to test a recipe before loading a giant batch into a frozen drink machine, Arnold told the bartenders in the audience to mix a single serving in a plastic baggie, lay it flat in a freezer and see if it freezes correctly. While the tip is great for professional mixologists, it’s even better for home bar enthusiasts who want to stock their freezer with ready-to-drink slushy cocktails. Here, three frozen baggie drinks to make in preparation for your next cookout or unexpected, extra-thirsty guest. Frozen Gin and Tonic Makes 4 drinks 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice1 lime, zested1/2 cup sugar1/3 cup gin1 quart tonic water Muddle the sugar with the lime zest in a pitcher for about three minutes. Stir in the gin and lime juice, then slowly pour in the tonic water. Stir until the sugar has dissolved. Divide the mix into four sealable plastic bags, making sure to press out as much air as possible when sealing. Lay the bags flat in the freezer. Wait at least three hours or until the drink has frozen. Squish the contents of the bags, pour into glasses and serve with straws. Frozen Negroni Makes 1 drink 1 ounce gin1 ounce sweet vermouth1 ounce Campari1/2 ounce orange juice1 ounce waterOrange slice (for garnish, optional) Stir all of the ingredients together in a mixing glass. Pour into a sealable plastic bag, pushing out as much of the air as you can. Seal the bag, then lay it flat in the freezer. Wait at least three hours or until the drink has frozen. Squish the contents of the bag, pour into a glass, garnish with an orange slice and serve with a straw. Frozen Margarita Makes 1 drink 2 ounces simple syrup2 ounces tequila1 ounce Cointreau1 ounce fresh lime juice Stir all of the ingredients together in a mixing glass. Pour the drink into a sealable plastic bag, pushing out as much of the air as you can. Seal the bag and lay it flat in the freezer. Wait at least three hours or until the drink has frozen. Squish the contents of the bag and pour into salt-rimmed glasses. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit