A Frozen Mimosa is a quick and easy way to elevate the classic bubbly brunch cocktail and turn it into a fun and frosty, slushy drink that’s perfect for summer sipping. Five minutes, 2 ingredients, a freezer, and a blender is all you’ll need to make this adult sweet treat.
Best Blended Mimosa Slushie
A Blended Mimosa takes the dullness out of a delicious orange juice and champagne drink, simply by taking the classic combination and turning it into an icy treat with a refreshing bubbly boost.
This simple, straightforward recipe is as easy as blending frozen cubes of orange juice with chilled champagne or prosecco and serving it mimosa slushie-style in a fluted glass so that it has a fancy feel.
Frozen champagne drinks are the best form of fizzy fun that tastes light and refreshing and pair perfectly with your favorite brunch food (like my Pudding Fruit Salad or Cinnamon Swirl Donut Bread).
This sweet drink with orange juice and champagne is loaded with vitamin C; it’s like sipping a spiked daily supplement in every frosty flute.
For more fun ways to make a mimosa at home, try my Mimosa Jello Shots and Mimosa Float.
Why We Love This Frozen Mimosa Recipes
- Quick and easy to prepare in 5 minutes.
- Only uses 2 simple ingredients plus a garnish for your glass.
- Fun to sip on a sweet, fruity, fizzy frozen drink.
- Make it a mocktail if your kids want to enjoy a delicious drink or if you choose not to imbibe.
- Smooth and icy texture is a perfect pick-me-up in the summer heat and makes the ultimate warm-weather drink.
- Perfect bubbly beverage for parties, a bridal or baby shower, New Year’s entertaining, a holiday morning cocktail, or Easter or Mother’s Day brunch.
Ingredients
- Orange juice: You can use freshly squeezed or store-bought orange juice without pulp.
- Champagne or Prosecco (or any other sparkling wine)
- Orange (for garnish)
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Substitutions and Additions
- Customize Your Cocktail: Use this easy recipe to create your favorite flavored frozen drink. The fruit juice flavor options are endless. While it may sway from the traditional champagne & orange juice combination, you can swap the oj for grapefruit, lemon, or lime juice.
- Grab Some Garnish: Garnish your glass with an orange slice, fresh mint, a lemon or lime wedge, or fresh fruit.
- More Mimosa Variations:
- Frozen Grand Mimosas: You can double down on the orange flavors by adding an orange liquor, like Grand Marnier, to the champagne and oj mixture.
- Frozen Green Mimosas: A lucky Green Mimosa gets its vibrant green hue from orange juice and Blue Curacao. Perfect for celebrating St. Patricks Day!
- Frozen French Mimosas: Adding Chambord to the oj and champagne mixture makes this frosty drink feel a bit more fancy.
- Frozen Golden Mimosas: Add some apricot nectar to the blender to make it golden.
- Make It A Mocktail: To make a non-alcoholic Frozen Mimosa, simply replace the champagne with sparkling cider, alcohol-free champagne, or sparkling juice for a fun mocktail version that the kids will enjoy.
Recommended Tools
- Ice cube tray
- Blender
- Champagne glasses
How to Make Frozen Mimosas
Making frozen mimosas at home is so quick and easy; it’s as simple as blending frozen juice with sparkling wine and then you can get sipping! Light, refreshing, and sweet, this frozen bubbly beverage mimics your morning cocktail with a fun frosty make-over.
- Create The Cubes: Fill an ice cube tray with orange juice and freeze for at least 2 hours or until completely frozen.
- Blend: Blend the frozen orange juice cubes until smooth and resembles a slushie. Add champagne or prosecco and lightly pulse.
Pro Tip: Don’t over pulse as it will become uncarbonated. - Serve: Pour into champagne glasses and garnish with orange slices. Serve immediately. Enjoy!
Tips
- It is best to enjoy the frozen mimosas right away.
- If the mixture seems too liquidy, you can add a few extra (regular) ice cubes!
- Your orange juice should be naturally sweetened with no sugar added.
Storage Tips
- To Store: You can store leftover frozen mimosa mixture in the freezer for up to 1 month in a freezer-safe bag or ice cube trays. The mimosa will become less carbonated after storing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can squeeze the juice yourself! When juicing oranges, I like to use Navel, Clementine, or Blood oranges when they are in season.
Yes, you can make a batch of frozen mimosas ahead of time and store it in the freezer. The alcohol will prevent it from freezing solid and have a more coarse texture but it will still taste delicious.
Make sure to pour the prepared drink into a freezer-safe container and freeze until ready to use.
Some may argue that the best Champagne for mimosas isn’t actually Champagne! Instead, you can opt for less-expensive Cava or Prosecco.
Cava is from Spain and Prosecco is from Italy, but they’re both delicious dry sparkling wines that mix well with juice.
Other Easy Cocktail Recipes
- Dirty Shirley Float
- Boozy Frozen Lemonade
- Frosé (Frozen Rosé Recipe)
- Bomb Pop Cocktail
- White Claw Slushie
- Watermelon Margarita
- Jack and Cherry Coke Slushie
Frozen Mimosa
Ingredients
- 2 cups orange juice
- 1 cup Champagne or Prosecco chilled
- Orange slices for garnish
Instructions
- In an empty ice cube tray, fill with the 2 cups of orange juice and place in your freezer for at least 2 hours or until completely frozen.
- Using a blender, add the frozen orange juice ice cubes and blend until smooth and resembles a slushie. Add the 1 cup of chilled champagne or prosecco and lightly pulse until combined. Don’t over pulse as it will become uncarbonated.
- Pour the frozen mimosa into champagne glasses and garnish with orange slices. Serve immediately.
Jenn’s Notes
- It is best to enjoy the frozen mimosas right away.
- If the mixture seems too liquidy, you can add a few extra (regular) ice cubes!
- Your orange juice should be naturally sweetened with no sugar added.