Strawberry Coconut Cooler

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Quick blend of 1 cup hulled strawberries, 1 tbsp lime juice, 1 cup chilled coconut milk, 1/2 cup coconut water and 1 tbsp agave. Purée until smooth, add 1 cup ice and blitz until frothy. Serves two—pour into chilled glasses and garnish with strawberry slices and mint. For a creamier texture use full‑fat coconut milk; add pineapple for a tropical note. Keeps in fridge up to 2 hours; stir before serving.

One brunch when the air was heavy with summer heat, I stumbled into the kitchen craving something both bright and cooling. I spotted a leftover basket of strawberries, nearly tipping their bowl with over-ripeness, and remembered a half-used can of coconut milk from last night’s curry. Suddenly, the idea for a strawberry coconut cooler came together, promising a drink as breezy as that morning felt thick. Some of my best kitchen moments begin with necessity and end with glasses of something surprisingly special.

When friends showed up early and sweaty for a backyard lunch last July, we muddled around the blender and experimented with handfuls of fruit and swirls of coconut. It turned out the best moments were full of laughter over blending mishaps and ice cubes skittering across counters. Sharing these sweet, creamy pink drinks out on the porch made the afternoon feel a little like a tropical escape we could have any time.

Ingredients

  • Fresh strawberries: Ripe berries give the brightest color and juiciest flavor; if yours are a bit tart, bump up the sweetener a little.
  • Fresh lime juice: A dash makes everything pop; always squeeze it fresh for the best zing.
  • Coconut milk (chilled): Rich and creamy is key—shake the can well so you get both the thick and thin parts mixed in.
  • Coconut water (chilled): Gives a hint of lightness that amplifies the tropical edge; use straight from the fridge.
  • Agave syrup or honey (optional): Sweeten to taste, but honestly, sometimes the berries are sweet enough all on their own.
  • Ice cubes: Crushed is best for that frosty, café-style texture; don’t skimp or your drink may turn out flat.
  • Strawberry slices and fresh mint leaves (for garnish): Gorgeous on top and make each glass feel a little fancy.

Instructions

Blend for brightness:
Add the strawberries, lime juice, coconut milk, coconut water, and agave (if using) into the blender and blitz until completely smooth—the blender should sound enthusiastic for this!
Ice and froth:
Tumble in the ice cubes, then blend again until the drink looks creamy and the ice is finely crushed.
Taste test:
Pause to sample—if you want it sweeter, add more agave or honey, blend for just another second, and you’re set.
Pour and finish:
Divide between chilled glasses, and artfully float strawberry slices and a few fresh mint sprigs on top.
Serve right away:
This drink waits for no one—sip immediately before the ice has a chance to melt away that frothy crown.
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The very first time my little cousin tried this cooler, she declared—between sticky grins and pink mustache—that she wanted one ‘for breakfast, lunch, and dinner forever’. I’m not sure if it was the coconut or the strawberries, but for a moment it felt like we’d all forgotten about the heat outside and just enjoyed the simple fun of making something bright together.

Blender Woes and Wins

I once forgot to put the lid on tight (rookie move), and the walls wore plenty of strawberry coconut for the afternoon. The silver lining: the whole kitchen ended up smelling tropical for hours, and I learned to double-check before every whirl. Don’t rush—let each ingredient have its moment in the blender before the next step.

Garnishing for Extra Joy

Using fresh mint and slices of berry for garnish instantly takes this cooler from basic to special occasion material. It’s also oddly fun to watch guests fish out those strawberry slices at the end. Letting everyone add their own garnishes makes for a little hands-on magic before that first sip.

Make-Ahead and Prep Shortcuts

If you prep the strawberries and lime ahead, this drink can be blended up in no time whenever you need a poolside pick-me-up. Chill your glasses in the freezer for an extra icy finish that lasts through the last sip. I sometimes blend a double batch and keep it in the fridge, stirring briskly before serving.

  • Blend just before serving for the best froth and freshness.
  • Don’t skip garnishes—they’re worth the tiny effort.
  • If making ahead, always stir well as separation is natural.
Frothy creamy Strawberry Coconut Cooler Recipe blended with ice, bright lime aroma Save
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May your summer days be chilled, colorful, and just a bit sweeter with every glass of this cooler. Here’s to making small moments together taste like the best part of a getaway.

Recipe FAQs

Yes — frozen berries work well and chill the drink without extra ice. Reduce added ice slightly to avoid diluting the texture.

Full‑fat coconut milk yields a richer, creamier cooler; light versions make a thinner final texture. Chill the milk beforehand for best froth.

Taste after blending and add agave, maple syrup or a little honey if not strictly vegan. Start with small amounts and adjust to preference.

Use full‑fat coconut milk and less coconut water, and blitz longer. Adding a small banana or a few pineapple pieces will also increase body and creaminess.

Store in the fridge up to 2 hours in a covered container. Separation may occur—stir or shake gently before serving to recombine.

Contains coconut, which can be an allergen for some. If using honey, note it may not be suitable for strict vegans; check coconut milk labels for cross‑contamination warnings.

Strawberry Coconut Cooler

Chilled strawberries and coconut milk blended with lime and agave for a frothy, vegan summer refresher.

Prep 10m
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Total 10m
Servings 2
Difficulty Easy

Ingredients

Fruit

  • 1 cup fresh strawberries, hulled and halved
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice

Liquids

  • 1 cup coconut milk, chilled
  • 1/2 cup coconut water, chilled
  • 1 tablespoon agave syrup or honey, optional

Ice & Garnish

  • 1 cup ice cubes
  • Strawberry slices, for garnish
  • Fresh mint leaves, for garnish

Instructions

1
Combine Primary Ingredients: Add strawberries, lime juice, coconut milk, coconut water, and agave syrup or honey (if using) to a blender.
2
Blend Until Smooth: Blend the mixture on high speed until completely smooth and homogenous.
3
Incorporate Ice: Add ice cubes to the blender and process again until the ice is finely crushed and the beverage is frothy.
4
Adjust Sweetness: Taste and add additional sweetener if desired, blending briefly to incorporate.
5
Serve: Pour the cooler into chilled glasses for optimal refreshment.
6
Garnish and Present: Garnish each glass with strawberry slices and fresh mint leaves. Serve immediately to enjoy at its best.
Additional Information

Equipment Needed

  • Blender
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Knife
  • Cutting board
  • Serving glasses

Nutrition (Per Serving)

Calories 140
Protein 2g
Carbs 19g
Fat 7g

Allergy Information

  • Contains coconut (tree nut); verify coconut milk source for possible dairy cross-contamination. If honey is used, it is unsuitable for strict vegans.
Rhea Kapoor

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