Freddi's Fruit Cocktail Mix
Submitted by wishbone2
Homemade frozen fruit cocktail mix with watermelon, cantaloupe, peaches, grapes, and blueberries in an orange-lemonade syrup. Freeze in pint containers for up to 8 months of fresh fruit cups.
YIELD
4 servingsPREP
10 minCOOK
10 minREADY
9 hrsA batch recipe that turns a mountain of fresh summer fruit into 12 pints of freezer-ready fruit cocktail. Watermelon balls, chunked cantaloupe, Crenshaw melon, peaches, green grapes, and blueberries all get packed in pint containers and covered with a hot orange-lemonade sugar syrup.
The hot syrup does two things: it preserves the fruit’s color and texture in the freezer, and it infuses every piece with a bright citrus sweetness that canned fruit cocktail can’t touch.
Freeze in pint-sized containers so you can thaw one at a time. To serve, partially thaw a pint, spoon into cups, and pour ginger ale over the top for a fizzy, refreshing fruit cup.
Chef Tips
- Leave half an inch of headspace in each container. The liquid expands as it freezes and will crack containers that are filled too full.
- Use ripe, in-season fruit for the best flavor. This is a summer project when melons and peaches are at their peak.
- Let the syrup cool slightly before pouring over delicate fruits like blueberries and grapes to prevent them from bursting.
- Label and date each container. Use within 6 to 8 months for the best texture.
Variations
- Add sliced strawberries or mango chunks for more tropical fruit variety.
- Use honey instead of sugar in the syrup for a more complex, floral sweetness.
- Skip the ginger ale and serve partially thawed as a topping for vanilla ice cream or angel food cake.
Ingredients
Directions
Both cans of frozen drink should be 6 oz concentrates.
In a large saucepan bring sugar and water to a boil, stirring constantly.
Stir in frozen Orange and lemonade concentrates.
In a large bowl combine all of the fruits.
Mix until well distributed. Put mixted fruit in twelve 1-pint containers leaving ½-inch space at top.
Pour hot juice syrup over top.
Seal and label as Freddi’s Fruit Coctail Mix.
Freeze and use within 6 to 8 months.
Makes about 12 pints of mix.
Freddi’s Fruit Coctail: Partially thaw 1 pint of FREDDI’S FRUIT COCTAIL mix.
Spoon into fruit cups. Pour ginger ale over top, if desired.
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