Singer Rupert Holmes once had a 1970s hit song called "Escape (The Pina Colada song)". Famed country singer Garth Brooks also had a late 1990s hit song about the drink called "Two Pina Coladas." If you've ever heard these tunes or wanted to add a little island flavor to your adult beverages, you might want to check out this recipe on make a tropical pina colada.
Instructions
Make A Tropical Pina Colada
1. Put the ice in a blender. Grind it until the pieces are at least half the size of a pea. Any ice pieces smaller than that may melt too fast and make the pina colada watery. If you have shaved ice, just wait to mix it with everything else. The smoother the ice, the easier it will pass through a straw.
2. Add a third each of the coconut cream, pineapple juice and rum to the blender. Mix all ingredients for 10 seconds. Add another third and repeat twice. This ensures a nice even mix of all the key ingredients so that your drink isn't too heavy on pineapple or coconut. If you want it heavy on rum, you should add it afterward.
3. Garnish the tropical pina colada drink with your pineapple wedge and cherry. Insert the paper umbrella to give it an added tropical touch. You should be perfectly ready to enjoy this drink on a lawn chair in your backyard. Don't forget the straw hat.
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