Frozen Banana Daiquiri

One sip of this Frozen Banana Daiquiri will transport you to a tropical paradise. It is the perfect cocktail for summertime sipping!

banana daiquiri in a poco glass with straws with recipe name at bottom

Banana is one of those fruits that you either love or you hate.  I happen to love them! I also love how bananas are such an amazing natural sweetener, like in my go-to strawberry banana smoothie.

This Frozen Banana Daiquiri is like the boozy smoothie you never knew you needed in your life. Because if there is one thing I have come to love most about bananas, it is how well they pair with rum!

FROZEN BANANA DAIQUIRI
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This Frozen Banana Daiquiri recipe really does make you feel like you are on a tropical island. The sweetness of the banana mixed with the citrus of the fresh lime and orange juice is the perfect pairing.

looking down into a frozen banana daiquiri with straws and fruit garnish

These banana daiquiris are so easy to make, which is great because you will undoubtedly be blending up several rounds of this summertime favorite!

ingredients to make a frozen banana daiquiri laid out on a countertop

WHAT GOES IN A DAIQUIRI?

Frozen Bananas- If you have never worked with frozen bananas before, they are like magic! They are the perfect sweetness and really help to add a creaminess to the daiquiri, as opposed to the icy texture some blended cocktails have.

Orange Juice- Whatever orange juice you have on hand will work.  I prefer to work with pulp-free 100% pure squeezed juice, not from concentrate. If you happen to be out of OJ, pineapple juice is a great substitution.

Rum- The best part about this recipe is you get to use two types of rum! A light rum and a dark rum combine forces to make this banana daiquiri recipe. You can also substitute in coconut rum, spiced rum, or even banana rum if you want to experiment with your tropical flavors!

Banana Liqueur- The banana liqueur in this recipe is optional, but if you love bananas as much as I do you probably already have this on hand!

collage of rum being poured into a blender with frozen bananas, orange juice being poured into belnder, lime juice being squeezed into blender, banana daiquiri ingredients in a blender

HOW TO MAKE A BANANA DAIQUIRI

All you need is a blender and some fun cocktail glasses, and maybe some festive straws and cocktail umbrellas!

  1. In a blender, combine the frozen bananas, light rum, dark rum, lime juice, orange juice, powdered sugar, banana liqueur, and 1 cup of ice.
  2. Blend the banana daiquiri ingredients together until they are smooth.
  3. For a thicker daiquiri, add more ice and blend again, if desired.
  4. Pour into cocktail glasses and garnish with straws, umbrellas, or fruits of your choosing! You may even consider a little decorative sugar on the rim for fun!

You can easily turn this recipe into a strawberry banana daiquiri recipe! There is no exact science on exactly how many fresh or frozen strawberries to add, just trust your gut! I would suggest starting by replacing 1 banana in this recipe with 1 cup of strawberries.  You can always adjust to taste for the second batch!

side view of banana daiquiris in a blender

WHAT’S THE BEST RUM TO USE IN DAIQUIRIS?

Dark Rum- Plantation Original Dark Rum is my go-to dark rum. But I also love the Plantation Pineapple when I know I am blending up something fruity and delicious! If you are looking to buy something you can use for lots of different recipes, you cannot go wrong with the Bacardi 8.

Light Rum- Bacardi Superior White Rum is a no-brainer. It is easy to find, relatively inexpensive, and extremely versatile for all of your bartending needs.

I also like Flor de Canã, which is another affordable option that works great with poolside cocktails. You can also experiment with other flavors of light rum, like Kōloa Coconut Rum or Cruzan Banana Rum to add an extra tropical twist.

looking down into a blender at a banana daiquiri after blending

WHERE WAS THE BANANA DAIQUIRI INVENTED?

Though the daiquiri itself was invented in Cuba, the banana daiquiri was invented in 1953 on the island of Saint Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

The first person to mix up this now beloved cocktail was a British sea captain by the name of George Soule. You can even take a pilgrimage to the Mountain Top, the location on St. Thomas where this amazing cocktail first came to life.

frozen banana daiquiri being spooned into a poco glass

TRY THESE OTHER FRUITY COCKTAILS

two frozen banana daiquiris with straws

TOOLS USE TO MAKE THIS FROZEN BANANA DAIQUIRI

Blender: A powerful blender is a must! Especially if you are preparing blended smoothies and cocktails. This blender always gives my blended drinks the perfect smooth consistency!

Cocktail Glasses: Half the fun of drinking cocktails is holding on to a fancy glass and pretending you are poolside on an island getaway!

*This post originally posted on 06/30/2016.

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Frozen Banana Daiquiri

Aubrey
One sip of this Frozen Banana Daiquiri will transport you to a tropical paradise. It is the perfect cocktail for summertime sipping!
4.79 from 19 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Drink
Cuisine American
Servings 2 cocktails
Calories 448 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 3 bananas frozen
  • cup light rum
  • cup dark rum
  • ¼ cup orange juice
  • ½ lime juiced
  • 2 tablespoons powdered sugar
  • 1-2 cups ice cubes
  • 2 tablespoons banana liqueur optional
  • Banana slices for garnish
  • Lime slices for garnish

Instructions
 

  • To a blender, add the frozen bananas, light rum, dark rum, orange juice, lime juice, powdered sugar, banana liqueur, and 1 cup of ice cubes. Blend until smooth.
  • Add more ice cubes and blend again to thicken, if desired.
  • Pour into glasses and garnish with a lice slice and banana slice. Serve immediately.

Notes

Try substituting coconut rum, spiced rum, or banana rum for fun flavor twists!
Depending on the size of your glass, you may get 3 cocktails from this recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 448kcalCarbohydrates: 59gProtein: 2gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 9mgPotassium: 715mgFiber: 5gSugar: 38gVitamin A: 184IUVitamin C: 36mgCalcium: 21mgIron: 1mg
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7 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Way to go, Aubrey! I just made a blender of Banana Daiquiris following your recipe…I LOVE IT! Perfect! Hits the spot on this hot summer day.
    I’ve been wanting to make banana daiquiris for a while, and today’s the day! As I was looking for a recipe, it seems they all included Triple Sec. I don’t have any. Your recipe fit the bill! I’m so glad I found it! IT’S DELICIOUS! PERFECT!

    1. The easiest way is to peel the bananas, cut into 1-inch chunks, then freeze in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Transfer to a freezer bag when completely frozen. 🙂

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