There’s nothing like a Frozen Peach Lemonade Slushie on a hot, sticky afternoon. You know those days when you could fry an egg on the sidewalk and even your flip-flops are sweating? That’s me every July. I wanted something more exciting than plain lemonade, so I started experimenting and, oh buddy, let me tell you, this icy peach wonder is a total game changer. If you love the sunny flavors, you might also want to try my twist on classic homemade peach tea or this ridiculously easy summer peach lemonade—seriously, both are excellent backup options for beating the summer heat.

How to Make Peach Lemonade Slushies
Alright, buckle up. This is crazy simple—not one of those recipes that makes you want to throw your blender out the window halfway through. Grab a bunch of frozen peaches. I buy them in a giant bag because I’m lazy (and you never know when slushie cravings will hit). Chuck them right into your blender. Add fresh lemon juice—don’t use the bottle stuff, if you can help it, just trust me on that one.
Then comes the sweetener. Sugar works fine, but I’ve tinkered with honey and even a dash of maple syrup. Each gives its own twist, so use what makes your tastebuds do a happy dance. Dump in a bunch of ice, blend like there’s no tomorrow, and whoa, watch it turn into this frosty, dreamy cloud. Sometimes I splash in a little extra water if it’s too thick. Or, you know, leave it extra chunky for more chew. Up to you! Crazy easy, right?
You’ll get that classic lemonade pucker with just enough peachy goodness. Honestly, this Frozen Peach Lemonade Slushie tastes like happiness and sunshine—corny but true.
“I whipped up this peach lemonade slushie on a whim for a BBQ last weekend. Not a drop left—people were actually scraping the blender clean. Definitely keeping it in my summer rotation!” – Kelly B.

What You Will Need For This Recipe
Not a single weird ingredient here. You need:
- About 2 cups frozen peach slices (even canned, drained and frozen, work fine)
- Juice from 2-3 fresh lemons (roughly 1/3 cup)
- 1/4 to 1/3 cup sweetener (sugar, honey, or maple syrup—they’re all fair game)
- Ice (a big handful, or to your thickness liking)
- Cool water (if you need to thin it a tad)
You can adjust the sweet or tart part however you want—a little taste testing as you go is actually encouraged. Isn’t that the perk of homemade stuff anyway?
Other Healthy Recipes To Make
If this Frozen Peach Lemonade Slushie tickles your fancy, you’ll probably love some of my other oddball peach favorites. This brown butter peach crisp melts in your mouth with crunchy oats on top. If breakfast desserts are more your style, try these flaky, sweet peach pie cruffins (they sound fancy, but they’re a breeze). I straight up recommend saving both recipes for when you want to impress without breaking a sweat.
And for the truly peach obsessed, my summer peach cake is one you’ll want to have “accidentally” lying around on your counter all July. You know, just in case visitors pop by.
If You Love Frozen Lemonades, You Could Also Try
So, obsessed with frozen lemonades in general? Same. Honestly, you can riff off the recipe endlessly and never get bored. But for some variety, check out my peaches and cream pie or this fresh peach salad with feta—sometimes I even serve the slushie alongside the salad for a full-on peach party. You could also mix things up by swapping other fruits in, like strawberry, mango, or even cherries if you want to get wild.
Frozen Strawberry Lemonade
Let’s switch gears for a sec. If strawberries are calling your name, make the same blender magic with frozen berries and lemon. Use my base recipe above—just swap out the peaches, tweak your sweetener (sometimes strawberries need less). Boom, instant Frozen Strawberry Lemonade. It’s a backyard classic, especially if you’ve got picky eaters in the house.
Common Questions
What if I don’t have frozen peaches?
No biggie. Use fresh and toss in extra ice to compensate. Or freeze sliced canned peaches for a quick fix.
Can I make this ahead?
It’s best fresh because slushies will melt, but you can stash leftovers in the freezer. Just scrape and re-blend before serving if it hardens up.
Is it sweet enough for kids?
Definitely! You can always bump the sugar up or down based on who’s sipping. My niece thinks it tastes “like a sweet orange cloud.”
Can I make this with other fruit?
Oh yeah. Mango works, or even mixed berries. Play around—no one ever complains about extra slushies.
What if my blender gets stuck?
Add a splash of water or lemonade to loosen things up. Some blenders just need a little friendly nudge.
Chill Out and Sip the Sunset
So, there’s my not-so-secret summer weapon. This Frozen Peach Lemonade Slushie is ridiculously good, and making it at home means you control everything—sweet, tart, super icy, or smooth as silk. Honestly, nothing hits the spot quite like this after a long, sunburnt day outside. If you’re curious for more ideas, check out this clever take on a Peach Lemonade Slush Recipe – That’s What {Che} Said… or see this cool spin from Choosing Balance with their own refreshing Frozen Peach Lemonade.
Give it a whirl. I bet you’ll find it creeping into your regular summer snack rotation. If you try it, let me know what twist you put on it!


Frozen Peach Lemonade Slushie
Ingredients
Method
- Place frozen peach slices into a blender.
- Add fresh lemon juice from 2-3 lemons.
- Pour in your choice of sweetener (sugar, honey, or maple syrup).
- Add a handful of ice into the blender.
- Blend the ingredients until smooth, adjusting the consistency with extra water if needed.
- Serve immediately and enjoy your refreshing slushie.