Rosé Slushies

Welcome to this Wednesday morning booze-bash. Seems about right for a Wednesday, no?

Ripe peaches for Rosé Slushies | Edible Perpsective

The crazy talented, super sweet bloggers Renee + Sherrie coordinated this amazing  #drinkthesummer virtual party, and I couldn't help but join in!

Drink the summer was literally my theme for this recipe. 

Peaches. Strawberries. Rosé. Slushies. = SUMMER

Frozen Fruit for Rosé Slushies | Edible Perspective

And while you can sip on this tasty beverage any time of day, I am totally recommending it for a weekend brunch or breakfast. It's like a mimosa on steroids. 

Rosé Slushies | Edible Perspective

I'm also using this recipe to start a celebration of sorts. 

A breakfast blog celebration!

While I know I've been a little absent from the blog world this summer, I actually have some exciting plans for the future of this blog. My posting schedule may be less frequent, but I'm definitely still here to stay! My freelance work has been piling up (hip! hip!) and if you follow me on Instagram you know I'm in the middle of shooting Angela's second cookbook. I'm still kind of in disbelief about it. But despite having less time to blog, I've been continuing to brainstorm new ideas for this space and the direction I want to take it.

You all know I am breakfast-obsessed. It's been my favorite meal of the day and my favorite meal to cook for others for as long as I can remember. Brunch parties are pretty much the best ever. 

About 4-5 years ago I had the idea to write a breakfast cookbook. (This was well before the offer I received to write the doughnut cookbook.) I was passionate about the idea but knew I wanted to wait until I was more substantiated in the blog world before reaching for it. Soon after, the doughnut book came out of nowhere and the breakfast idea was put on hold. 

About 1 1/2 years ago I revisited the idea and started writing a cookbook proposal. I sat on it for awhile. I edited it. I talked to an agent. I edited it again. I talked to another agent. I sent it to friends with very successful cookbooks for advice and opinions. I edited it again. I sent it to another agent. And then I had to come to the hard realization that this dream just wasn't happening. What I heard from all three agents, in one way or another, was that publishers just don't dig breakfast. 

Um, how is this possible?

Apparently they have numbers on these types of things and breakfast books always undersell. Womp, womp. It was an uphill battle these agents were basically telling me to steer clear of. I'm not one to let people tell me I can't do something but at the same time I wanted to be realistic. I wanted this book to be BIG. Bigger than big. I wanted it to include everything BREAKFAST. It was going to be a very large project, that would take a very long time to complete, so I needed it to make sense in many regards. And if it didn't make sense to publishers, than I didn't want to force it.

So a few months ago I decided to shelve the project. The idea is still there. The passion is still there. However, the timing isn't right and maybe it never will be. I'm not trying to sound negative in any way, but not everything has to work out all of the time. I'm actually 100% at peace with how it played out. Of course I was bummed at first, after spending so much time dreaming about and working on that book. But my career has taken a turn in the direction I truly wanted it to go (focusing on freelance food photography), and I could not be any happier. 

All this to say, since I am not writing a breakfast cookbook I've decided to focus the blog almost entirely on breakfast! You'll still see dinner, salad, soup, etc. recipes around here, but the majority will be geared towards breakfast.

And you know I'm talkin' more than oatmeal.

Although, you also know I love a good bowl of oats.

Get excited.

Rosé Slushies are the perfect end of summer treat! | Edible Perspective

I cannot even tell you how freeing it feels to make this change! 

Hence the celebration with this drink!

I hope you're as excited as I am about the future of Edible Perspective.

Cheers!

Rosé Slushies perfect for a summer brunch party | Edible Perspective

Print Recipe!

Rosé Slushies

gluten-free, vegan // yields 2-4 servings

  • 1, 750mL bottle rosé
  • 3 cups chopped frozen peaches
  • 2 cups halved frozen strawberries

Place ingredients in blender. (If using a small blender, make in 2 batches.) Turn on low, working to high, until fruit is fully blended. Serve immediately after making to get the "slushie" texture.


Notes: Experiment with different types of fruit! I like freezing fresh, ripe fruit for this recipe to get the most flavor. I used a fruity but dry rosé.

Rosé Slushie boozy summer recipe | Edible Perspective

Big thanks to Renne + Sherrie for organizing this virtual booze bash! Here is the full list of bloggers who participated. You guys. These recipes are INsane.

Feel free to join in the fun and tag your drinks! #drinkthesummer !

Enjoy!!

Ashley

With Food + Love | Fresh Heirloom Bloody Marys with Old Bay and Spicy Pickles
Will Frolic for Food | The Sugar Hollow: Watermelon Gin Cocktail with Cardamom and Lime
Kale & Caramel | Sweet Coconut Slushie with Spiced Agua Fresca de Jamaica
Hummingbird High | Thyme Lemonade
Brooklyn Supper | Bloody Maria Cocktails
Cake Over Steak | Blackberry Bourbon Cocktail
Loves Food, Loves to Eat | Coconut Nectarine White Wine Spritzers
Dunk & Crumble | Ginger Peach Whiskey Smash

Tasty Yummies | When Figs Fly: Spiced Rum Fig Kombucha Cocktail
Feed Me Phoebe | Pimm's Cup Cocktail with Fresh Ginger, Lime and Tarragon
Earthy Feast | Strawberry, Basil and Pink Peppercorn Negroni
Ginger & Toasted Sesame | Blackberry Peach Margarita with Spicy Salt
O&O Eats | The Long Hope: a Honeydew Cucumber Gin Cocktail
my name is yeh | Nutella Egg Cream

Faring Well | Sparkling Melon Coolers with Muddled Raspberries and Mint
Beard and Bonnet | Pineapple and Cilantro Moscow Mule
The Pancake Princess | Strawberry Balsamic Shrubs
Vegetarian 'Ventures | Sparkling Peppered Plum Blush
The Broken Bread | Blackberry, Cucumber and Mint Gin Spritzer
Tending the Table | Plum Spritzer with Ginger and Kafir Lime
Appeasing a Food Geek | Sugar Plum Margarita
She Eats | Fizzy Lime and Blackberry Shrub
holly & flora | Pimm's Cup with Blackberry and Lemon Zest Shrub
Vigor and Sage | Peachy Tomato Basil Gin and Tonic
The Pig & Quill | Raspberry Basil Gingerade Fizz
Hungry Girl por Vida | Peanut Butter and Berry Smoothie
A Brown Table | Fig and Bourbon Summer Smash
The Clever Carrot | 5 Minute White Peach Margaritas
Cookie and Kate | Watermelon Sangria
le jus d'orange | Peach Yogurt Soju and Ginger Plum Kombucha Cocktail
Chocolate + Marrow | Raspberry Thyme Smash
The Bojon Gourmet | Basil Pluot Pimm's Cup
Snixy Kitchen | Sparkling Asian Pear and Mint Iced Tea
what's cooking good looking | Watermelon Basil Colada
i am a food blog | Thyme Gin and Tonics

Fix Feast Flair | Berry Peachy Kentucky Mules
Salt & Wind | Watermelon Aperol Spritzes
Kale & Caramel | Sweet Coconut, Hibiscus & Lime Slushies

Blood Orange Margaritas

It’s Friday.

Cheers. to. that. 

And don’t worry, I’ll make this real easy for you today.

Blood Orange Margaritas | edibleperspective.com
Blood Orange Margaritas | edibleperspective.com

Your eyes are tired of staring at the computer.

Blood Orange Margaritas | edibleperspective.com
Blood Orange Margaritas | edibleperspective.com

And now they’re blinded from the intense color of these blood orange margaritas.

Blood Orange Margaritas | edibleperspective.com
Blood Orange Margaritas | edibleperspective.com

You can almost taste the weekend.

Blood Orange Margaritas | edibleperspective.com
Blood Orange Margaritas | edibleperspective.com

Just a few more hours…

Blood Orange Margaritas | edibleperspective.com
Blood Orange Margaritas | edibleperspective.com

Print Recipe!

Blood Orange Margarita

gluten-free + vegan (if using GF + vegan liquor) // yields 1 margarita

  • 1 - 2 teaspoons agave simple syrup
  • 2 - 2 1/2oz freshly squeezed blood orange juice (strained if desired)
  • 1 1/2oz freshly squeezed lime juice (strained if desired)
  • 1 1/2oz reposado agave tequila (smoother taste over blanco + anejo)
  • splash of grand marnier
  • ice, blood orange slices, salt/sugar for rim

For the agave simple syrup: Stir together 1/2 cup hot water and 1/2 cup raw agave nectar until well combined. Chill in the fridge. Once chilled, keep in a sealed container for about 1 month.

For the salt + sugar rim: In a shallow bowl, mix flaked sea salt and pure cane sugar at a 2:1 ratio (salt : sugar). Add a few drops of blood orange juice and mix with your fingers until combined. Set aside.

For the margarita: Dip the top rim of the glass in water then dip in your salt/sugar mixture (if using). Fill your glass with ice.

Place 1 teaspoon simple syrup, 2oz blood OJ, lime juice, tequila, and grand marnier in a drink shaker. Shake vigorously for a few seconds and pour into an 8-10oz glass filled with ice. Taste and add more syrup, juice, or tequila if desired and stir. Top with an orange garnish and serve!

Notes:

Recipe easily doubles, triples, etc. Can be made a few hours ahead, just be sure to strain the ice before storing in the fridge in a sealed jar.

Blood Orange Margaritas | edibleperspective.com
Blood Orange Margaritas | edibleperspective.com

Hope you love these tangy + bright margaritas! I just cannot get over the fuscia color from the blood oranges. If you try them out I’d love to see a photo on instagram. Tag it #edibleperspective !

Happy weekending!

Ashley