This Texas Roadhouse Kenny’s Cooler is a refreshing frozen drink that brings the steakhouse experience straight to your kitchen. It is a tart and sweet strawberry-lime slushie with a smooth, icy texture that makes it an ideal thirst-quencher on a warm day.
It takes only 10 minutes from start to finish, and it is beginner-friendly — no special skills or cooking required. The trickiest part is getting the blending consistency right, but a quick read-through of the instructions will set you up for success.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Ready in 10 minutes — No cooking, no waiting. Just toss everything in a blender and go.
- Perfectly balanced flavor — The sweet strawberries and tart lime create a refreshing contrast without being cloying.
- Customizable sweetness and texture — You can adjust the sugar level and decide whether you want a smooth slushie or a chunkier granita-style drink.

What Makes This Recipe Special
Frozen strawberries and fresh lime juice form the backbone of this cooler, with simple syrup pulling the two flavors together. The ice creates a snow-like consistency that stays thick and scoopable rather than watery. It is a non-alcoholic drink that feels indulgent but uses only five ingredients, making it perfect for summer afternoons or mocktail hour.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Only five ingredients stand between you and a cold glass of this cooler.
Frozen Strawberries
- 2 cups frozen strawberries (about 10 oz) — They provide the fruity base and frozen texture. If your berries are fresh, freeze them solid first.
Lime Juice
- 1/4 cup freshly squeezed lime juice (from about 2-3 limes) — Bottled juice lacks brightness, so squeeze fresh limes for the best tartness.
Simple Syrup
- 1/4 cup simple syrup (see note) — This dissolves instantly into cold liquid, unlike granulated sugar. You can make your own by simmering equal parts sugar and water.
Ice
- 3 cups ice cubes (about 12 oz) — Standard ice from your freezer works perfectly. The amount controls the final thickness.
Garnish (Optional)
- Lime wedges and fresh strawberries for garnish (optional) — They add a pop of color and make the drink feel restaurant-worthy.
Equipment Needed
- High-speed blender — A regular blender works too, but you may need to pause and stir a few times. A high-speed model gives the smoothest result.
- Citrus juicer or reamer — Getting fresh lime juice by hand takes effort. A simple handheld juicer speeds it up.
- Measuring cups and spoons — Accuracy matters here: too much ice makes it stiff, too little makes it watery.
- Spatula — You will need it to scrape down the sides of the blender jar partway through blending.
- 4 tall glasses (10-12 ounces each) — Wide-mouth glasses are ideal for fitting a straw and the garnishes.
Instructions to Prepare Texas Roadhouse Kennys Cooler
This recipe comes together fast once you have everything ready. Follow these steps in order for a smooth, thick slushie every time.
- Combine ingredients — Place the frozen strawberries, lime juice, simple syrup, and ice cubes into the blender. Make sure the strawberries are fully frozen for the best slushie texture.
- Blend until smooth — Start on low speed, then gradually increase to high. Blend for 30-45 seconds until the mixture has a snow-like consistency. Stop and scrape down the sides with a spatula if needed.
- Adjust thickness if needed — If the mixture is too thick to move, add 1-2 tablespoons of cold water or a splash of lemon-lime soda. Avoid adding too much liquid or the drink will become watery.
- Taste and adjust sweetness — Sample the cooler: it should be balanced between sweet and tart. Add another tablespoon of simple syrup for more sweetness or an extra squeeze of lime for more tartness.
- Serve immediately — Divide the frozen mixture among 4 tall glasses. Garnish each with a lime wedge and a fresh strawberry if desired. Serve with a straw.
- Optional granita-style — For a thicker, more scoopable texture, use 3 1/2 cups of ice and blend only until crushed but not completely smooth.

Expert Tips for a Standout Texas Roadhouse Kennys Cooler
- Use fully frozen strawberries — Partially thawed berries will make the drink slushy instead of thick and snow-like. Freeze fresh berries on a baking sheet before using.
- Blend in stages — Start on low speed to break up the ice and strawberries, then ramp up to high. This prevents the blender from stalling and ensures even texture.
- Taste before serving — Limes vary in acidity. A quick taste test lets you balance the sweetness or tartness before it hits the glass.
- Chill the glasses first — Pop the serving glasses in the freezer for 10 minutes before pouring. The cooler stays thick longer when it hits a cold surface.
- Resist adding extra liquid — It is tempting to pour in more water or soda when the blender struggles, but too much liquid ruins the texture. Add just 1-2 tablespoons at a time.
- Work quickly after blending — The frozen mixture starts melting as soon as it is done. Pour and serve right away for the best mouthfeel.
- Scale up with caution — Doubling the recipe can overload a standard blender. Make two separate batches instead of one giant one.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using fresh, unfrozen strawberries — They will not provide the cold, thick base needed. Freeze them solid first or stick with store-bought frozen berries.
- Over-blending the mixture — Blending too long generates heat and melts the ice, turning a thick slushie into a thin drink. Stop as soon as it looks smooth and snow-like.
- Skipping the scrape-down step — Frozen chunks can hide at the bottom of the blender jar. Stopping once to scrape ensures everything is evenly blended.
- Adding too much sweetener upfront — Simple syrup is easy to increase but hard to remove. Start with the base amount and adjust after tasting.
- Using bottled lime juice — It lacks the bright acidity of fresh-squeezed juice. The drink will taste flat rather than refreshingly tart.
- Letting the finished drink sit out — This cooler starts melting immediately after blending. If you need to wait, store the blender jar in the freezer for a few minutes, not on the counter.
Variations & Ways to Customize Texas Roadhouse Kennys Cooler
- Mango-strawberry cooler — Replace half the frozen strawberries with frozen mango chunks. The tropical sweetness pairs beautifully with the lime.
- Spicy kick version — Add a pinch of cayenne pepper or a thin slice of fresh jalapeño to the blender. The heat contrasts with the cold, fruity base.
- Creamy coconut twist — Swap 1/4 cup of the ice for frozen coconut cream or a splash of coconut milk. It adds richness without overpowering the fruit.
- Berry blend variation — Use a mix of frozen strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries instead of all strawberries. The darker color and tart berry notes change the profile entirely.
- Lower-sugar option — Replace the simple syrup with 1-2 tablespoons of honey or agave, or use a sugar-free simple syrup. The flavor will shift slightly but stay delicious.
- Adult-friendly addition — For a boozy version (outside the original recipe), blend in 1-2 ounces of silver rum or vodka after the initial blend. Reduce the ice by 1/2 cup to maintain thickness.
What to Serve With Texas Roadhouse Kennys Cooler
A cold, fruity cooler like this pairs best with foods that have some savory or spicy contrast. Here are a few ideas from my kitchen.
- Spicy grilled chicken wings — The sweet-tart cooler cools down the heat from buffalo or chipotle-glazed wings.
- Loaded nachos with beef and cheese — The crisp, salty crunch of nachos balances the icy sweetness of the drink.
- BBQ pulled pork sliders — Smoky, tangy pork contrasts with the bright strawberry-lime flavor in each sip.
- Fresh summer salad with vinaigrette — A light salad with a citrus dressing echoes the lime notes in the cooler without competing.
- Grilled shrimp skewers — Simple salted shrimp let the drink shine while adding protein to the meal.
- Mini cheeseburger sliders — Classic American fare feels complete when washed down with this frozen treat.
Make-Ahead Instructions
- Prep the simple syrup in advance — Make a batch of simple syrup (1/2 cup sugar + 1/2 cup water) and store it in the fridge for up to 1 month. It is ready whenever you want a cooler.
- Freeze the strawberries individually — If using fresh berries, spread them on a baking sheet and freeze until solid, then transfer to a zip-top bag. They stay good for several months.
- Juice the limes ahead of time — Squeeze the lime juice up to 2 days before and refrigerate it in an airtight container. Shake or stir before using.
- Assemble the dry ingredients in a bag — Measure the frozen strawberries and ice into a freezer bag so you can dump them straight into the blender. Add the liquid ingredients separately when blending.
Storage and Reheating
Storage
- Freezer storage — Transfer any leftover cooler to an airtight container and freeze for up to 1 week. Press a piece of plastic wrap directly onto the surface to prevent ice crystals.
- Portion into individual cups — Freeze the cooler in single-serving containers so you can thaw only what you need without disturbing the rest.
- Label with the date — Mark the container with the date before freezing. The flavor stays fresh for about a week, but the texture declines after that.
Reheating
- Room temperature rest — Let the frozen cooler sit at room temperature for 5-10 minutes. It softens enough to scoop or re-blend without being rock hard.
- Re-blend with liquid — Place the thawed mixture back in the blender with 1-2 tablespoons of cold water or lemon-lime soda. Blend until smooth and thick again.
- Microwave quick soften — Microwave the frozen cooler in 10-second bursts on low power (30-40% power) until it is scoopable. Do not let it melt completely. Blend after warming.
- Crush and serve granita-style — If the leftover is too icy, scrape it with a fork to create fluffy ice crystals. Serve it as a granita instead of a drinkable slushie.
Nutritional Breakdown (Per Serving)
Based on 1 serving = 1 cooler out of 4 total.
- Calories: 95
- Protein: 1g
- Fat: close to 0.2g
- Carbohydrates: 24g
- Fiber: about 2g
- Sugar: 20g
- Sodium: around 5mg
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make Texas Roadhouse Kenny’s Cooler without a high-speed blender?
Yes, a regular blender works, but you will need to stop and stir the mixture a few times. A high-speed blender creates the smoothest texture in 30 seconds.
How long does Texas Roadhouse Kenny’s Cooler last in the freezer?
Store it in an airtight container for up to 1 week. The flavor stays fresh, but the texture becomes icier over time. Re-blend with a splash of liquid to restore the slushie consistency.
Can I use bottled lime juice instead of fresh?
Fresh lime juice gives a brighter, more authentic flavor. Bottled juice tends to taste flat and slightly bitter, so I do not recommend it for this recipe.
Why is my cooler too thin or watery?
Too much added liquid during blending or using partially thawed strawberries will cause a watery result. Stick to the stated amounts and make sure your fruit is fully frozen.
Can I make this drink sugar-free?
Replace the simple syrup with a sugar-free version or use 1-2 tablespoons of honey or agave. The flavor will shift a little, but the drink stays sweet and refreshing.
What is the best way to re-blend a frozen leftover cooler?
Let it sit at room temperature for 5-10 minutes, then blend with 1-2 tablespoons of cold water or lemon-lime soda until smooth. Do not add too much liquid at once.
Final Words
This Texas Roadhouse Kenny’s Cooler is one of those recipes that feels like a cheat code for hot days. It takes 10 minutes, uses five ingredients, and delivers a frozen treat that tastes like it came from a restaurant kitchen. Give it a try — I think you will be surprised at how often you reach for this recipe once you have made it the first time.
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PrintTexas Roadhouse Kenny’s Cooler
A refreshing frozen non-alcoholic drink inspired by the signature Texas Roadhouse cooler. This strawberry-lime slushie is perfectly sweet and tart, with a smooth, icy texture that makes it an ideal thirst-quencher for any occasion.
- Prep Time: 10
- Total Time: 10
- Yield: 4 1x
- Category: Beverage
- Method: No-Cook
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
- 2 cups frozen strawberries (about 10 oz)
- 1/4 cup freshly squeezed lime juice (from about 2–3 limes)
- 1/4 cup simple syrup (see note)
- 3 cups ice cubes (about 12 oz)
- Lime wedges and fresh strawberries for garnish (optional)
Instructions
- Place the frozen strawberries, lime juice, simple syrup, and ice cubes into a high-speed blender. Make sure the strawberries are fully frozen for the best slushie texture; if using fresh strawberries, freeze them solid first.
- Blend on high speed for 30-45 seconds, starting on low and gradually increasing to high, until the mixture is completely smooth and has a thick, snow-like consistency. Stop and scrape down the sides of the blender jar with a spatula if needed.
- If the mixture is too thick to blend, add 1-2 tablespoons of cold water or a splash of lemon-lime soda (such as Sprite) to help it move, but avoid adding too much liquid or the drink will become watery.
- Taste the cooler: it should be balanced between sweet and tart. If you prefer it sweeter, add another tablespoon of simple syrup and blend again. For more tartness, add a squeeze of fresh lime juice.
- Divide the frozen mixture evenly among 4 tall glasses (about 10-12 ounces each). Serve immediately with a straw, and garnish each glass with a lime wedge and a fresh strawberry if desired.
- For a thicker, more scoopable texture, use 3 1/2 cups of ice and blend only until the ice is crushed but not completely smooth — this creates a granita-like consistency.
Notes
Store any leftover cooler in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 1 week. To re-serve, let it sit at room temperature for 5-10 minutes, then re-blend with a splash of water or soda until smooth. For a lower-sugar version, use a sugar-free simple syrup or replace the simple syrup with 1-2 tablespoons of honey or agave (though this will slightly alter the flavor). To make your own simple syrup: combine 1/2 cup granulated sugar and 1/2 cup water in a small saucepan. Bring to a simmer, stirring until sugar dissolves. Remove from heat and let cool completely before using. Store in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.
Nutrition
- Calories: 95
- Sugar: 20g
- Sodium: 5mg
- Saturated Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 24g
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 1g
- Cholesterol: 0mg
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