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Layered Mango Coconut Mocktails

August 15, 2018 (Last updated July 2, 2023) · Nicole Triebe
Layered mango coconut mocktails! The tropical flavor and frosty chill are the perfect combination for a fun summer drink!

You won’t miss the booze with these layered mango coconut mocktails! Their tropical flavor and frosty chill are the perfect combination for a fun summer drink!

I can’t believe August is almost half way over! Summer temps in Chicago are in the 90s, so the flip flops are still out in full force, and we are taking advantage of any beach day we can get. This is such a fun time of year because my two nieces LOVE going to the beach and having some fun in the sun.

All this fun is going to need an amazing summertime drink to go along with it, and I have teamed up with Solo to create the perfect recipe for you today: a Layered Mango Coconut Mocktail! This frosty beverage was a hit with my nieces because of the super fun layering we did with Solo’s Clear 9 oz plastic cups.  They’re the perfect size for kids and clear so you can see the gorgeous red and yellow colors layered as you sip!

There is nothing better on a hot summer day than a refreshing, slushie, fruity drink.  I love lounging at the beach with a fruity frozen drink by my side, and bonus points if it’s pretty!  This layered mango coconut mocktail is the perfect drink for lounging at the beach, hanging with friends at a backyard barbeque, or a fun family night.  It’s a mocktail–no alcohol, of course–so everyone can enjoy it, and I’m telling you: everyone will WANT to! It’s that good.

I’m pretty sure if you close your eyes, you’d be transported right to the Caribbean.

This summer I’ve been all about the fruits.  Strawberries, mango, pineapple–I love it all, especially in this time of year because it tastes amazing! I love buying fruit in big packages–I keep half of it fresh in the fridge, and then slice or chop the other half and keep it in the freezer.  In this case, I brought the fresh fruit to the beach to serve as a healthy snack for the girls on Solo’s paper plates with their fun design for summer. The frozen fruit makes the best smoothies and slushies, just like this one. Using frozen fruit instead of more ice means your drink doesn’t taste watered down, even after an hour or two in the sun!

You’ll have a hard time telling me that this drink doesn’t seriously brighten up your day. The different colors of the different layers remind me exactly of the most gorgeous summertime sunset –pink, orange, pale yellow all swirled together.

It’s super easy to throw together this layered mango coconut mocktail–you’ll need some fresh and frozen fruit, lots of ice, a fruity carbonated water, and a good blender. I recommending measuring and prepping all the ingredients before you get started blending, that way your slushie goodness won’t melt while waiting for you to prep the next layer.

Layered mango coconut mocktails! The tropical flavor and frosty chill are the perfect combination for a fun summer drink!

1.  Blend the Berry Mango layer first.

Combine all the ingredients in the blender–I like to put the ice and frozen fruit in first, then add the other ingredients on top.  Blend on medium until all ice and frozen fruit is crushed and the drink takes on a slushie texture.

Use a large spoon to carefully scoop out the fruity slush and divide it evenly between the four glasses,

Layered mango coconut mocktails! The tropical flavor and frosty chill are the perfect combination for a fun summer drink!

2.  Rinse out the blender. Add the ice and Tampico for the middle layer of your slush. Blend until all ice is crushed.  If necessary, add a little extra ice until you achieve the desired consistency.

Spoon this layer carefully on top of the Berry Mango layer.

3.  Rinse out the blender a second time.  Add the Coconut Pineapple slush ingredients to the blender.

Blend the Coconut Pineapple ingredients until slushy.  Use a spoon again to layer the slush on top of the other two layers, filling the glasses to the top.  The slushie at this point will start to swirl together a bit and create a beautiful mix of colors.  Claire and Quinn put different amounts in each of their drinks so to put their own artistic touch on it. I loved that you could see the differences in each design in Solo’s Clear 9 oz plastic cups!

4. Serve your layered mango coconut mocktails immediately, and wait for the the grin to spread across their faces!

Layered mango coconut mocktails! The tropical flavor and frosty chill are the perfect combination for a fun summer drink!

If you loved these, be sure to check out my watermelon mojito coolers!

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Mango Coconut Layered Mocktail

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  • Author: Nicole Triebe
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x

Ingredients

Scale

Makes four large glasses.

For the Berry Mango layer (bottom layer):

2 cups sparkling water (flavored waters will work like strawberry or raspberry)

1 cup fresh strawberries, sliced

1 cups frozen mango, sliced

1 cup frozen pineapple

2 cups ice cubes or crushed ice

juice of 1 medium lemon (about 2 tablespoons)

For the Tampico layer (middle layer):

21/2 cups ice cubes or crushed ice

2 cups Tampico (original flavor)

For the Coconut Pineapple layer (top layer):

2 cups coconut water, plain

2 cups frozen pineapple chunks

1 cup coconut cream (available in the Hispanic foods section of the grocery store)


Instructions

1.  Blend the Berry Mango layer first.

Combine all the ingredients in the blender–I like to put the ice and frozen fruit in first, then add the other ingredients on top.  Blend on medium until all ice and frozen fruit is crushed and the drink takes on a slushie texture.

Use a large spoon to carefully scoop out the fruity slush and divide it evenly between the four glasses,

2.  Rinse out the blender. Add the ice and Tampico for the middle layer of your slush. Blend until all ice is crushed.  If necessary, add a little extra ice until you achieve the desired consistency.

Spoon this layer carefully on top of the Berry Mango layer.

3.  Rinse out the blender a second time.  Add the Coconut Pineapple slush ingredients to the blender.

Blend the Coconut Pineapple ingredients until slushy.  Use a spoon again to layer the slush on top of the other two layers, filling the glasses to the top.  

4. Serve your layered mango coconut mocktails immediately,.


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5 Comments

  • Reply Lauren Vavala @ DeliciousLittleBites August 23, 2018 at 2:41 pm

    I am making a list of everything I need to pick up make these! Mango and coconut is my current favorite summer flavor combination and this drink looks amazing!!






  • Reply Taylor Kiser August 23, 2018 at 3:43 pm

    This is such a fun summer drink! Those layers look so pretty! Definitely a must-make before summer ends!

  • Reply Annemarie @ justalittlebitofbacon August 23, 2018 at 3:50 pm

    I love the layers in your mocktails! These would be perfect on a hot day with all that yummy fruit and cold ice. Thanks for sharing. 🙂






  • Reply Rae August 23, 2018 at 4:39 pm

    This is the ultimate in summer mocktail. It’ll be the perfect way to say goodbye to summer while the weather is still hot and miserable!






  • Reply Jill August 23, 2018 at 5:45 pm

    These mocktails look so pretty and refreshing. I want to try them!






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