Make Lemon Berry Slush in a matter of minutes. It’s delicious to cool down with or a fun drink to serve at a party!

Refreshing lemon berry slush in a glass with a spoon, ready to enjoy.

Lemon Berry Slush

Growing up, my sister and I were obsessed with Sonic’s® Lemon Berry slushes. We’d always time our outings or trips for happy hour to make sure we’d get one for half price. And while I’ll admit I still love the taste, they’re a bit too sugary for me to finish nowadays.

So the best thing about making your own slush is that you can perfectly control the amount of sugar and exactly what you add to your drink.

Adding ingredients to a blender, with ice being added for a second blend.

How to make a slushy drink

  • Initial blend: Combine frozen strawberries with freshly squeezed lemon juice, water, orange juice, and sugar. Blend for 20-30 seconds.
  • Add ice: Add crushed or whole ice cubes to the blender.
  • Blend again: Blend again, stopping the blender as needed to stir everything up. Blend until you reach a smooth, ice-less consistency. 
  • Enjoy: Pour into glasses and enjoy!

Adjusting the sugar

Everyone’s sweet tooth is a bit different, so keep that in mind as you make this. Increase the amount of sugar for a sweeter slush, or decrease or add slowly for a less-sweet treat. 

The type of orange juice you use will affect the amount of sugar required. I use a store-bought orange juice (we love Simply Orange®; not sponsored). This brand has quite a bit of added sugar, so it needs less added sugar than if you squeeze your own oranges. Sweetness can also vary depending on the frozen strawberries used; some are sweeter than others.

Lemon Berry Slush tools 

Lemon Berry Slush is very simple to make, but you do need a good, powerful blender (think Blendtec® or Vitamix®). Make sure to use a high-powered blender or you may need to blend ingredients in batches at a slight sacrifice to consistency.

Chilled lemon berry slush with a spoon, strawberries, and mint on the side.

Quick tips

  • Use freshly squeezed lemon for Lemon Berry Slush. If you juice a lot of citrus, I recommend a small juicer or citrus reamer — you don’t need anything special or crazy expensive. This one is inexpensive and a great investment!
  • Make sure to thoroughly blend all the ingredients; ice chunks are no good in a slush! If needed, stop the blender a few times and stir everything up with a spoon before resuming the blend.
  • Give the slush a taste test before serving and increase sugar or any other flavors as desired.

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Lemon Berry Slush

Make Lemon Berry Slush in a matter of minutes. It's delicious to cool down with or a fun drink to serve at a party!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 4 beverages

Ingredients  

  • 2 cups (275g) frozen strawberries
  • 1/2 cup (115g) prepared orange juice (See Note 1)
  • 1/2 cup (110g) water
  • 1/4 cup (54g) freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup (47g) white granulated sugar
  • 2 cups (268g) ice

Instructions 

  • INITIAL BLEND: Place the strawberries, orange juice, water, lemon juice, and sugar in a large high-powered blender. Blend for 15-20 seconds, or until large chunks are gone.
  • ADD ICE: Add in the ice and blend or pulse until all of the ingredients are well incorporated and no ice chunks remain. (The more crushed the ice is prior to blending, the easier it will blend and the better the end result). Blending will take a bit of patience and some stirring in between. Blend until smooth, but don't over-blend. This will result in a watery beverage.
  • ENJOY: Pour into glasses and enjoy immediately.

Recipe Notes

Note 1: Orange juice: If you use fresh-squeezed orange juice, you may need to add more sugar. I used a store-bought orange juice that had added sugars in it (I used Simply Orangeยฎ Orange Juice).

Nutrition

Serving: 4beverages | Calories: 104kcal | Carbohydrates: 26.9g | Protein: 0.7g | Fat: 0.2g | Sodium: 2.8mg | Fiber: 2.4g | Sugar: 20.5g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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15 Comments

  1. Maureen says:

    The drink is so healthy and refreshing. I love the combination of lemon and berry. Great slushy!

  2. Stacey @ Stacey Homemaker says:

    The slushy looks delish. I sure could use one right now, its 93 degrees out today, yikes!

  3. Karen says:

    The slushy looks super yummy.

  4. Kelly says:

    These slushies are gorgeous! The lemon strawberry combo is perfect for summer!

  5. Sarah @Whole and Heavenly Oven says:

    These slushies, um could they be any more freakin’ gorgeous?! I absolutely love the way you styled your photos—totally puts summer on my mind! Pinned.

  6. Layla @GimmeDelicious.com says:

    5 stars
    CONGRATS!!!!! I thought it wouldn’t be better the 2nd time around but it is!!! I have a 7 year old girl and a 2 year old baby girl and they love eachother so much <3 I'm sure your son will love having a sibling to play with!

  7. GiGi Eats says:

    5 stars
    YUM!! The consistency looks PERFECT!

  8. Michele @ Two Raspberries says:

    This slushy looks delicious! i love the strawberry and lemon combo!

  9. Beth @ bethcakes says:

    These slushies are such a fun way to celebrate. And perfect for all summer occasions!:)

  10. Nora @ Savory Nothings says:

    OK, stupid auto correct… That was supposed to be slushies, not slashes ๐Ÿ˜€