Passion Fruit Cooler co*cktail Drink Recipe | White On Rice Couple (2024)

We’re dedicating this passion fruit drink article to our beloved passion vine that died last month (8/2018). It gave us beautiful foliage and fruit for over 10 years. Today we’re republishing this passion fruit and mint cooler recipe with a new video, new photos and a thank you to our beautiful vines!

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Passion Fruit Cooler Recipe

This recipe is a testament to why gardeners should never give up to quickly on their favorite plants. A couple years ago, we determined we had to grow passion fruit. As anxious gardeners and lovers of fresh passion fruit, we didn’t just invest in one vine. After all, in addition to our own personal garden fruit greed and long list of passion fruit recipes we wanted to explore, we had an extensive list of friends who were equally devoted to fresh passion fruit.

So, to satisfy our needs, as well as needs of friends who live in double fleece layer-cold weather climates, we bought 4 vines. Three vines for us, and one for friends. We’re always thinking of sending fruit to out of state friends. One vine would be plenty. During the first year, the vines were nurtured with organic fertilizer, consistent water, plenty of sunshine and lots of sweet talk. When the first alien looking flowers appeared, we were like silly, happy kids who inherited an endless supply of quarters for the gum-ball machine. We geek-ed out in the privacy of our green garden escape.

Video of our Passion Fruit and Mint Cooler:

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We waited with anticipation for signs of fruit for a passion fruit drink. Our co*cktail shaker was ready and waiting. But, no fruit appeared. The flowers dropped. Again. And again. And again. A ton of flowers, all dropped like a bad date.We felt defeated. We felt like the nursery lied to us. There was no ” prolific fruiting” like the tags had promised. Liars. Liars.

Dying Passion Fruit Vines

What happened? Why did all the flowers drop? Neither of the 4 vines, which we planted in different parts of the garden could produce one passion fruit. So we researched, read, googled and looked up everything we could find. What turned up in some garden forums were mentions about passion fruit vines taking a few seasons to fruit.

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When the second fruiting season rolled around, our fingers were crossed tightly, hoping that this was the year we’d be rolling in perfumed seeds and nectar. Passion fruit curd, passion fruit tart, passion fruit martinis, passion fruit cooler … here we come! Again, just like the previous season, every single passion fruit flower bloomed beautifully, then withered away without any sign of fruit. Fail.Here we went again, researching, thinking that we bought the flowering variety instead of the fruiting variety.

At the end of our gardening patience and after two failed seasons to fruit, we thought about giving up and growing another variety that might be more adaptable to our climate. Or something. We didn’t know what was wrong. It must be a bum variety. Yeah, that’s it.Luckily, this was an incredibly busy year for us and we didn’t get to pour as much attention to the garden as we had hoped we could. Trees were left a little un-trimmed, some vegetables got the chance to spread their own seeds, and the passion fruit vines were spared the big yank.

Then early one morning in July, we walked past the passion fruit vines and there it was. The very first, one and only passion fruit dangling above our heads, green and camouflagedamongst the leaves. It was the cutest thing, ever. Score!From that point on, almost every single flower set into fruit. We started counting. One, ten, twenty, twenty two…..twenty five passion fruits!!We’re now about 30 passion fruits richer and that’s the end of the story. The little guys took forever to ripen but we were in no hurry. What is a few months to ripen compared to a couple years just to get the damn sweet vines to fruit. Here’s a passion fruit cooler to celebrate!

The moral to all this? Don’t give up too easily. Sometimes the wait is certainly worth the reward.

happy drinking,

diane and todd

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Passion Fruit & Mint Cooler

Yield: 2 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 5 minutes mins

This is based off of fresh passionfruit juice from our garden. Fruit will vary in sweetness/tartness so adjust amount and sugar amount to taste. This is pretty tasty as a co*cktail with the addition of rum and a bit more lime.

There are different varieties of passion fruit, some much less tart and sweeter than others. Adjust sugar for different varieties and to taste.

If you are a pulp-free type, make a mint simple syrup (see Note 2) instead of muddling the mint leaves and sugar.

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Ingredients

  • 6-8 whole Mint Leaves
  • 2 Tablespoons Sugar (30ml)
  • 1 ounce fresh Lime Juice (30ml)
  • 1 Tablespoon fresh Passion fruit Juice (15ml) *see note 1 for extracting
  • 12 ounces Water (360ml)

Instructions

  • Muddle the mint leaves, sugar, and lime juice together.

  • Add passion fruit juice and water to the muddled mix. (Add passion fruit seeds if you are so inclined). Divide into 2 glasses filled with ice.

Notes

*Note 1: Extracting Passion Fruit Juice

Cut the passion fruit in half then scrap out the seeds and pulp into a small mesh strainer. Over a small bowl to catch the juice, scrap the seeds and pulp using the back of a spoon in order to separate the pulp and juice from the seeds. Reserve the seeds if you enjoy them in your drinks or other recipes.

*Note 2: Mint Simple Syrup

(keeps quite well, so make more than needed and use for iced tea, making lemonade, co*cktails, etc...)
Combine 2 cups (480ml) water, 2 cups (400g) sugar, and a large handful of mint leaves in a medium saucepan. Heat just until a light simmer, stirring to dissolve sugar. Remove from heat and allow mint to steep for 15-20 minutes. Strain and store in refrigerator until ready to use.

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Nutrition Information per Serving

Calories: 56kcal, Carbohydrates: 15g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 10mg, Potassium: 54mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 13g, Vitamin A: 188IU, Vitamin C: 7mg, Calcium: 15mg, Iron: 1mg

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Calories: 56

Hope you enjoy our passion fruit drink. Here’s some more great fruit recipes andpassion fruit recipes.

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FAQs

What goes with passion fruit? ›

Other popular natural flavors that pair well with passion fruit include strawberry, guava, honey, ginger, and spices such as chili pepper and cinnamon.

What can be done with passion fruit? ›

You can also:
  • Blend it with milk.
  • Add it to yogurt or salsa.
  • Mix it in a smoothie.
  • Strain out the seeds, boil down the juice, and use it to flavor ice cream, candy, cakes, pies, or co*cktails.
  • Top white meat and fish with passion fruit sauce.
  • Make the seeded pulp into a jelly.
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What is passion fruit puree for co*cktails? ›

Passion fruit puree is a puree made from fresh passion fruit. If you can't find it in the store, you can make it yourself at home. Just add the pulp of a few passion fruits to a blender along with 1 teaspoon of water per fruit used, and some sugar to taste.

What to mix with passion fruit liquor? ›

With: Vodka, vanilla vodka, bianco vermouth, passion fruit liqueur, and lime cordial. We say: A Martini-style co*cktail first and a p*rn Star Martini second. With: Light white rum, passion fruit liqueur, lime juice and sugar syrup. We say: Fruity and slushy – a Daiquiri for summertime.

How to drink a p*rnstar martini? ›

🍸 How to drink a p*rnstar martini

A p*rn star martini is served with a shot of prosecco or champagne. To drink it properly you want to alternate sips of the martini with sips of prosecco – starting with the prosecco.

What percent alcohol is passion fruit co*cktail? ›

General Information
Brand‎THE DRINKS BUREAU
Flavour‎Passion Fruit Martini
Unit count‎1500.0 millilitre
Number of items‎1
Alcohol content10 Percent by Volume
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How do you dry passion fruit for co*cktails? ›

Place your sliced fruit onto baking parchment and put in the oven. Check on the fruit every half-hour or so - it will take at least a few hours, depending on how hot the oven is and what fruit you're using. Obviously, leave the dried fruit to cool before using!

How do you thicken passion fruit juice? ›

Slice the passion fruits in half and scoop out the flesh into a small saucepan. Mix in the Sugar and Lemon Juice. Place on the stove on low to medium heat and leave to simmer for 10 to 15 minutes (see note 1), or until the sugar has dissolved and the juices have thickened.

Can diabetics eat passion fruit? ›

Passion fruit is a tropical fruit that has a low glycemic index (GI) value. This means that it does not cause a steep increase in blood sugar after eating it, making it a good option for people with diabetes.

Is passion fruit good for your liver? ›

Yes, passion fruit can be beneficial for liver health. The fruit contains antioxidants like vitamin C and flavonoids, which help protect liver cells from oxidative stress and damage caused by free radicals.

Does passion fruit lower blood pressure? ›

Passion fruit can help lower blood pressure with its high potassium content, according to Melissa Nieves, L.N.D., registered dietitian and founder of the Fad Free Nutrition Blog. “Potassium regulates electrolyte balance and controls muscle function throughout the body, including the heart,” she explains.

What is passion fruit mojito made of? ›

This Passion Fruit Mojito is super easy to make with just a few simple ingredients. You will need white rum, fresh mint, lime juice, sugar (simple syrup or even honey), club soda or other sparkling water, ice, and obviously passion fruit pulp.

Do you need to refrigerate passion fruit puree? ›

When you purchase the passion fruit puree from Da Vine Foods, it is 100% pure and shelf stable. It is freshest if used within 1 year of purchase. Once you have opened a bottle, you will need to keep it in your refrigerator.

What's the difference between passion fruit and grenadine? ›

The granadilla is by far the least known. This round to oval fruit can be recognised by its orange, but also green or yellow, skin. Compared with the well-known passionfruit, the taste is slightly sweeter. The hard shell of the granadilla is inedible.

What does passion fruit work with? ›

You may eat passion fruit juice, pulp, coulis, jam, and nectar straight. Or, add it to sauces, salads, baked goods, and yogurt.

What is the best way to eat passion fruit? ›

Cut it in half to reveal the fleshy insides. Once cut, the pulp and the edible seeds can be scooped out using a spoon. They can be eaten as is or used in a variety of recipes. You can blend the pulp and seeds in a food processor to make a fragrant puree that's good for smoothies and baking desserts.

What nut pairs well with passionfruit? ›

Fruit Flavor Pairing Chart
Herbs and SpicesNuts
Passion fruitCilantro, gingerAlmond, cashew, macadamia
PeachAllspice, basil, bay leaf, black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, mace, mint, nutmeg, saffron, star anise, tarragon, thyme, white pepperAlmond, hazelnut, macadamia, pecan, pistachio, walnut
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What fruit flavors go well together? ›

Among the most classic of fruit flavor combinations are those such as strawberry and banana, pineapple and coconut, and lemon-lime. One of the most notable things about these types of pairings is that they tend to have similar flavor characteristics, as well as other characteristics that are very different.

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