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Frosé (Frozen Rosé): My Favourite Pink Cocktail to Make in the Ninja Slushie Maker

December 29, 2025 by Shellie Wilson

I’ve said it before, and I’ll happily say it again: my Ninja Slushie Maker has become one of the most-used appliances in my kitchen. It sits there on the bench like a quiet little hero, waiting for the moment inspiration hits — which, let’s be honest, is usually late afternoon when the sun is still warm, the dog is sprawled out like a throw rug, and I’m craving something cold and a little bit cheeky.

And nothing — absolutely nothing — beats a Frosé made in the Ninja Slushie Maker.

Light, pink, refreshing, and delightfully grown-up, this Frozen Rosé cocktail is the kind of drink that disappears faster than the teenagers when you ask them to help carry groceries inside. It’s the perfect blend of fruity freshness and that crisp rosé dryness we love.

If you enjoy experimenting with your Ninja like I do, this recipe is one you’ll make on repeat all summer long.

I have to give a shout out to my all time favorite slushie cup these Margarita double wall tumblers are perfect for all cocktail types. I was gifted a pair of these for Christmas and I am in Love and use mine every slushie mix! 

Why Frosé Tastes Better in the Ninja Slushie Maker

I’ve tried a few blender versions over the years, but the Ninja Slushie Maker makes the texture unbelievably smooth — proper icy slush, not chunky or watery. It’s one of the reasons I keep experimenting with new Ninja cocktail slushie ideas… it just gets it right every single time.

The Ninja’s blades crush everything into that velvety soft-serve consistency, which feels so indulgent for something that takes under a minute to blend.

Ingredients for the Perfect Ninja Frosé

You only need a handful of simple ingredients to create the prettiest pink slushie you’ll ever sip.

You’ll Need:
– 1 cup rosé wine (choose a dry one for balance)
– ½ cup strawberries (fresh or frozen)
– 1–2 tbsp sugar or simple syrup
– Splash of lemon juice
– 1½ cups ice

Frozen strawberries make the slush a bit thicker — if you like the scoopable, spoonable texture, go with frozen. If you want silky and smooth, go fresh.

How to Make Frosé in the Ninja Slushie Maker

  • Add everything to the Ninja cup or jug.
    Pour in the rosé, strawberries, sugar or syrup, lemon juice, and ice. 
  • Blend until perfectly slushy.
    Use the “crush,” “blend,” or “icy drink” setting, depending on your model. It should look like a soft pink snowdrift. 
  • Taste and adjust the sweetness.
    Because berries vary, you may need a touch more syrup or lemon. 
  • Serve immediately in chilled glasses.
    Frosé melts quickly — especially if you’re drinking it outdoors — so enjoy it right away while it’s frosty and gorgeous. 

This is exactly why I love the Ninja: one minute of blending and you have a café-style frozen cocktail with zero fuss.

Ninja Slushie Maker Variations (Because I Love Experimenting)

Every time I think I’ve found my favourite version, I tweak something and find a new one. That’s half the fun of owning a Ninja — you can experiment endlessly.

Here are my go-to Frosé twists:

Peach Frosé
Swap the strawberries for frozen peaches. Tastes like a summer holiday.

Berry Frosé
Use mixed berries for a deeper, darker colour and a richer flavour.

Mint & Lime Frosé
Add 4–5 mint leaves and an extra squeeze of lime for a bright, refreshing hit.

Coconut Frosé
Add 2 tablespoons coconut cream for a creamy, tropical version.

Sparkling Rosé Frosé
Blend as normal, then top with a splash of sparkling rosé or Prosecco.

Mum-Tested Tips for the Best Ninja Frosé

– Choose a dry rosé — sweet wines can make the slush too sugary.
– Frozen fruit = thicker slush; fresh fruit = smooth pourable slush.
– Blend a little longer for a silky, sorbet-like finish.
– Ninja blends better with enough liquid, so don’t skimp on the rosé.
– Double the recipe when friends are over — this one vanishes fast.

I’ve made this Frosé more times than I should admit, and every time I tweak it just a little. That’s the joy of having a Ninja Slushie Maker — once you know the basics, the possibilities are endless.

Why I love Love This Ninja Frozen Rosé Recipe

It’s easy. It’s pretty. It feels like a treat. And it takes about 60 seconds from craving to sipping. If you’re someone who loves simple, refreshing cocktails (without needing bartender skills), this one ticks every box.

Serve it at a summer BBQ, Christmas lunch, girls’ night, or just because the day has been long and you’re ready for something pink and delicious.

 

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