Sunday, April 10, 2016

How to Make a Pina Colada

The piña colada is a sweet and tasty cocktail made with rum, cream of coconut, and pineapple juice. It can be blended, frozen, or mixed with ice, depending on your preference. The piña colada has been the official drink of Puerto Rico since 1978, but you can enjoy this tropical beverage from the comforts of your own home. If you want to know how to make it, just follow these steps.

EditIngredients

EditBasic Piña Colada

  • 2 oz. (60 ml) white rum
  • 1 oz. (30 ml) coconut cream
  • 3 oz. (90 ml) pineapple juice
  • 1 cup crushed ice
  • 1 pineapple slice

EditFrozen Creamy Piña Colada

  • 3 oz. (90 ml) coconut cream
  • 6 oz. (180 ml) pineapple juice
  • 1.5 oz (45 ml) heavy cream
  • 2 oz (60 ml) rum
  • 2 cups crushed ice
  • 1 maraschino cherry

EditStrawberry Piña Colada

  • 1/2 pint fresh strawberries
  • 2 tbsp. sugar
  • 4 oz. (120 ml) pineapple juice
  • 3/4 cup (180 ml) mango juice
  • 3 oz. (90 ml) white rum
  • 2 oz. (60 ml) triple sec
  • 1/4 cup crushed ice
  • Sprig of mint

EditSteps

EditMaking a Basic Piña Colada (Easy Method)

  1. Put 1 cup of crushed ice in a blender. Crushed ice will be the easiest type of ice to blend.
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  2. Add 1 oz. of coconut cream to the blender. This will add a hint of coconut to your tasty drink without overwhelming it.
    Make a Pina Colada Step 2.jpg
  3. Add 2 oz. of white rum to the blender. This alcohol will give the piña colada the kick you're looking for. For a virgin piña colada, you can skip this step.
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  4. Add 3 oz. of pineapple juice to the blender.
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  5. Blend the ingredients together. Put the blender on medium and blend all of the ingredients together until they're incorporated. The piña colada should be smooth, sweet, and creamy.
    Make a Pina Colada Step 5.jpg
  6. Pour the piña colada into a glass.
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  7. Garnish. Garnish the drink by adding a slice of pineapple to the glass. You can also put a maraschino cherry into the drink. Enjoy this beverage on a hot summer's day -- or any time at all.
    Make a Pina Colada Step 7.jpg
  8. Finished.
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EditFiring up a Frozen Creamy Piña Colada

  1. Blend 2 cups of crushed ice. Place the ice in your blender and blend it on high to get rid of any large chunks of ice and to make the frozen piña colada smooth.
    Make a Frozen Piña Colada Step 1.jpg
  2. Place the remaining ingredients in the blender. Add 3 oz. of coconut cream, 6 oz. of pineapple juice, 1.5 oz of heavy cream, and 2 oz. of rum to the blender.
    Make a Frozen Piña Colada Step 2.jpg
  3. Blend these ingredients on a high speed for 15 seconds. Blend them until the ingredients are blended into a thick frozen mixture.
    Make a Frozen Piña Colada Step 3.jpg
  4. Pour the drink into a glass. Any glass will work, though a hurricane glass or a tall glass will make for a better presentation.
    Make a Frozen Piña Colada Step 4.jpg
  5. Garnish the drink with a maraschino cherry. Cut halfway into the cherry and place it on the rim of the glass.
    Make a Frozen Piña Colada Step 5.jpg
  6. Place a straw in the drink. This frozen drink will taste the best if you sip it through a straw.
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  7. Serve. Enjoy this tasty drink any time.
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EditMaking a Strawberry Piña Colada

  1. Place the strawberries and sugar in a food processor. Place 1/2 pint of hulled and quartered strawberries and 2 tbsp. of sugar into a food processor. Pulse the mixture until it's smooth and the strawberries are pureed with the sugar.[1]
  2. Place the pureed strawberries and remaining ingredients in a pitcher. Place the pureed strawberries, 4 oz. of pineapple juice, 3/4 cup of mango juice, 3 oz. of white rum, and 2 oz. of triple sec in a large pitcher. Stir the ingredients together to incorporate them.
  3. Refrigerate. Cool the mixture for at least an hour.
  4. Serve. Place this tasty strawberry cocktail in a chilled martini glass and garnish it with a sprig of mint.


EditVideo

EditTips

  • You can make more than one at a time by doubling or tripling the ingredients.
  • If you find that after blending, your Pina Colada is too thin, you can add more crushed ice and blend again.

EditWarnings

  • When looking for Coconut cream, look for containers specifically labeled "Coconut cream" rather than "Coconut milk". They're two different products.
  • Never make more than three Pina Coladas at a time, most blenders cannot handle more than that and your ingredients will not get mixed.

EditThings You'll Need

  • Blender
  • Glass

EditRelated wikiHows

EditSources and Citations


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