Ingredients
Equipment
Method
Step 1: Prepare the glass
- If rimming the glass, run a lemon wedge around the rim and dip into sugar or blue sanding sugar.
- Place the glass in the freezer while preparing the mocktail.
Step 2: Make the blueberry base
- If using whole blueberries, blend blueberries with lemon juice, syrup, and water until smooth.
- Strain through a fine mesh strainer for a silky texture.
- If using blueberry juice, simply combine juice, lemon juice, syrup, and water.
Step 3: Chill
- Add the blueberry mixture to a shaker with ice.
- Shake 10–12 seconds until well chilled.
Step 4: Add frost color
- Strain into the chilled martini glass.
- Slowly stir in the blue liquid until the drink reaches a frosty, icy-blue color.
Step 5: Garnish
- Add frozen blueberries or a lemon twist for a polished finish.
Notes
🧊 Storage
Best enjoyed immediately for maximum chill and color clarity. Blueberry base can be refrigerated up to 24 hours and shaken before serving. ❄️🥄 Variations
Frozen Frostbite MocktailBlend the base with ice for a slushy martini-style drink. Blueberry Vanilla Frost
Add ⅛ teaspoon vanilla extract for warmth. Extra Tart Version
Increase lemon juice slightly and reduce syrup. Sparkling Frostbite
Top with a splash of sparkling water for fizz. Deep Indigo Version
Use butterfly pea tea + lemon for natural color shift.
❓ 10 FAQs
Is this alcoholic?No — completely alcohol-free. Why is it blue if it’s blueberry?
The blue color is added for a frosty winter look. Can kids drink this?
Yes — it’s family-friendly. Does it taste sweet?
Lightly sweet and refreshing, not overpowering. Can I skip the blue coloring?
Yes — it will be deep purple instead. What glass works best?
Martini or coupe glasses look most elegant. Can I batch this for a party?
Yes — prepare the blueberry base ahead. Is butterfly pea tea safe?
Yes — it’s caffeine-free and natural. Can I use frozen blueberries?
Absolutely — they work perfectly. Is this good for winter parties?
Perfect — icy, dramatic, and festive.
