Blueberry Float | Creamy, Fizzy Summer Treat

If you’re after a quick and fun drink that feels like a dessert, this Blueberry Float ticks every box. It’s creamy, fizzy, fruity and such a tasty way to use Mamaku Blue’s beautiful blueberry juice and freeze-dried powder. The colour alone makes this drink an absolute showpiece. Best of all, you’ll have it ready in under two minutes. Of course, any brand of freeze-dried powder will work. I highly recommend their products, though.

This float is perfect for hot afternoons, birthday parties, and BBQs. It’s also perfect for times when you want to surprise the kids with something a little bit special.

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A Refreshing Summer Favourite

The bubbles in a fizzy float bring nostalgia. The melting ice cream adds to the charm. There’s also that creamy swirl that forms at the top. This blueberry version feels like a fresh twist on an old classic. It’s one of those treats that gets everyone smiling. I absolutely felt like a big kid again while drinking this drink I had as a child. Such fun, let’s bring this little treat back.

Why I Love Using MamakuBlue Products

Mamaku blue’s blueberry juice has the most gorgeous natural flavour and colour. Their freeze-dried blueberry powder is optional. However, it adds a beautiful berry blush. It also provides a little antioxidant boost without any artificial colours or flavours.

Great for Entertaining

If you’re hosting a gathering, try setting up a little “float station.” Kids especially love adding their own scoops of ice cream and toppings. This activity makes serving dessert incredibly quick. It is also budget friendly. You can use other flavours of fizzy drinks as well.

glass of blueberry float with ice cream and topped with whipped cream

Blueberry Float Recipe

Ingredients

  • ½ cup 100% blueberry juice
  • Lemonade
  • 2 scoops vanilla ice cream
  • Whipped cream
  • Freeze-dried blueberry powder (optional)

Method

  1. Pour the blueberry juice into a tall glass.
  2. Add lemonade until the glass is ¾ full.
  3. Gently add two scoops of vanilla ice cream.
  4. Top with whipped cream and blueberry powder if desired.
  5. Serve immediately for maximum fizz and creaminess.

Stacey’s Kitchen Tips

  • Go sugar-free: Use diet lemonade or sparkling water.
  • Make it fancy: Freeze whole blueberries into ice cubes.
  • Kids love it: Let them decorate with sprinkles or fresh berries.

Variations

  • Swap lemonade for creamy soda
  • Add boysenberry or blueberry ice cream
  • Add a squeeze of lemon for a tangy version

Final Thoughts

This Blueberry Float is simple, fun, and perfect for warm days. If you try it, be sure to tag me. I love seeing what you create in your kitchens using beautiful products from Mamaku blue.

Happy cooking,
Stacey x

Blueberry Float a Creamy, Fizzy Summer Treat

The bubbles in a fizzy float bring nostalgia. The melting ice cream adds to the charm. There's also that creamy swirl that forms at the top. This blueberry version feels like a fresh twist on an old classic.
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a glass of blueberry floats topped with whipped cream and overflowing the jar
Prep Time:5 minutes
Total Time:5 minutes

Ingredients

  • ½ cup 100% blueberry juice
  • lemonade
  • 2 scoops vanilla ice cream
  • whipped cream
  • freeze-dried blueberry powder optional

Instructions

  • Pour the blueberry juice into a tall glass.
  • Add lemonade until the glass is ¾ full.
  • Gently add two scoops of vanilla ice cream.
  • Top with whipped cream and blueberry powder if desired.
  • Serve immediately for maximum fizz and creaminess.

Notes

Stacey’s Kitchen Tips
  • Go sugar-free: Use diet lemonade or sparkling water
  • Make it fancy: Freeze whole blueberries into ice cubes
  • Kids love it: Let them decorate with sprinkles or fresh berries
Variations
  • Swap lemonade for creamy soda
  • Add boysenberry or blueberry ice cream
  • Add a squeeze of lemon for a tangy version
 
 
 
Author: Farmers Wife Homestead

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