Red White Blue Ice Cubes

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Layer berries and coconut into ice cube trays for a striking red, white and blue result. Freeze blueberries with a little blueberry juice for the blue base, add coconut meat and coconut water for a creamy white center, then top with chopped strawberries and strawberry or cranberry juice. Chill until fully solid and use to cool and color summer drinks.

The sizzle of July in my kitchen always makes me restless for color, so one afternoon, I started tossing berries and coconut into my ice cube tray on a whim, more interested in the way they looked than in what I was making. The way the ruby strawberries and deep blue blueberries contrasted with shreds of coconut made me grin. It was only after pouring fruit juice over the layers and tucking the tray into the freezer that I realized I was crafting an edible little celebration. What surprised me most was how much joy these playful cubes brought to every glass, brightening even sparkling water with a patriotic twinkle.

I remember making a batch before a summer movie night on the porch, slipping a few into each glass while my friends joked about how fancy it looked. There was laughter when someone discovered a hidden blueberry in their lemonade, and even the ice seemed to melt a little slower because everyone lingered around, admiring their drinks.

Ingredients

  • Blueberries: Fresh or frozen is fine, but I find the smaller wild ones look extra cute hiding in the cubes, and they don’t turn the juice murky.
  • Strawberries: Chop them small for the best pop of red—a rough dice works great, no need to be perfect.
  • Coconut meat or unsweetened shredded coconut: If using fresh, tear it into bits with your fingers for a rustic feel; shredded coconut adds a snowy look.
  • Coconut water: This gives a refreshing, subtle flavor and keeps the white layer clear—but swap for coconut milk if you want creamy, dreamy ice.
  • Natural blueberry juice: Go for one with no added sugar or it might taste too sweet as it melts.
  • Natural strawberry or cranberry juice: I love using cranberry for a bolder red—taste both and see which you like more.

Instructions

Prep your fruits:
Rinse the blueberries and chop the strawberries, letting little hands help if they’re around—it’s a gentle task and smells wonderful.
Create the blue base:
Drop a few blueberries into each cube slot, pour just enough blueberry juice to cover, and freeze for about an hour so the berry layer is firm enough for the next step.
Build the white layer:
Scatter coconut over the blue, then carefully pour in coconut water until the tray is roughly two-thirds full; freeze again so layers set cleanly.
Add the red and finish:
Spoon in strawberries to the top, then pour strawberry or cranberry juice to fill each well, pressing lightly with the back of a spoon to nestle the fruit if needed; return to the freezer for another two hours until completely solid.
Unmold and use:
Pop the cubes out and drop them into any summer drink—each one will swirl a little more color as it melts, making even simple lemonade festive.
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I’ll never forget the time my cousin announced she wanted to take “ten photos for Instagram” before letting anyone sip, so the ice cubes melted a little and each drink had gentle pink and blue ribbons swirling through—suddenly, everyone was laughing and no one cared about perfect stripes.

How to Make Layers Stand Out

Filling each layer slowly and freezing in between is the secret to keeping those crisp bands of color intact—they really do pop against the glass when done right.

Serving Suggestions

Drop a few cubes into lemonade, sparkling water, or even chilled white wine; the color streams as the cubes melt make the drink just as fun as the flavor.

Quick Fixes if You’re in a Hurry

If you don’t have time for layers, just mix fruit and juices however you like in the tray—it’s still gorgeous when it melts.

  • If your coconut floats, poke it down with a fork handle before freezing.
  • No blueberry juice? Grape juice gives a lovely deep hue too.
  • Don’t overpack fruits or it’s hard to unmold; a little space helps them pop out easily.
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Sometimes, it’s the smallest festive touch that makes everyone at your table linger a little longer. May these icy bursts of color bring extra sparkle to your next warm-weather gathering!

Recipe FAQs

Freeze the first and second layers about 45–60 minutes each, until firm to the touch. This helps maintain distinct layers without fully sealing the tray between steps.

Yes — swap berries for other colorful fruits or use milk instead of coconut water for a creamier middle. Keep flavors and colors in mind for visual contrast.

Pour slowly and use a spoon to gently disperse liquid over the frozen layer. Let each layer firm up enough that the weight of the next pour won’t break the surface.

Stored in an airtight container or sealed bag, they retain best texture and flavor for 3–4 weeks, though they remain safe beyond that if fully frozen.

The white layer uses coconut, which is a tree nut for labeling purposes. Substitute with a nut-free liquid if needed and always check ingredient labels for cross-contact warnings.

They work beautifully in lemonade, sparkling water, iced tea or clear cocktails where the colors can shine and add a festive touch without overpowering flavors.

Red White Blue Ice Cubes

Tri-layered red, white and blue ice cubes with berries and coconut to brighten summer drinks and celebrations.

Prep 10m
0
Total 10m
Servings 24
Difficulty Easy

Ingredients

Fruit

  • 1/2 cup blueberries, fresh or frozen
  • 1/2 cup strawberries, hulled and chopped
  • 1/2 cup coconut meat, fresh, or unsweetened shredded coconut

Liquids

  • 1 cup coconut water
  • 1 cup natural blueberry juice
  • 1 cup natural strawberry juice or cranberry juice

Instructions

1
Prepare fruit: Rinse blueberries and strawberries thoroughly. Hull and chop strawberries as needed.
2
Create blue layer: Fill each ice cube tray compartment one-third full with blueberries. Add enough blueberry juice to cover the fruit, then freeze for approximately 1 hour or until solid.
3
Add white layer: Place coconut meat or a sprinkle of unsweetened shredded coconut over the frozen blue layer. Pour coconut water over the coconut to fill the next third of each compartment, then freeze for another hour until set.
4
Add red layer and freeze: Distribute chopped strawberries on top of the coconut layer. Fill each compartment to the top with strawberry juice or cranberry juice. Freeze for at least 2 more hours until completely solid.
5
Serve: Remove the colorful ice cubes from the tray and add to lemonade, sparkling water, or cocktails before serving.
Additional Information

Equipment Needed

  • Ice cube tray
  • Knife
  • Cutting board
  • Small measuring cups or spoons

Nutrition (Per Serving)

Calories 14
Protein 0.2g
Carbs 2.3g
Fat 0.6g

Allergy Information

  • Contains coconut, a tree nut allergen.
  • If substituting coconut water with milk, verify for additional allergens and cross-contamination risks.
  • Review individual ingredient labels when serving individuals with food allergies.
Lauren Whitman

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