Pink Greyhound Cocktail Recipe

Last Updated on February 17, 2022 by Anne-Marie

Try these refreshing vodka cocktail recipes made with ruby red grapefruit juice!

Glasses of Pink Greyhound Cocktails with sprigs of rosemary and slices of pink grapefruit.

Why this recipe works

Looking for some simple vodka cocktail recipes for your party this weekend? If you want something that’s guilt free to go with all your yummy party appetizers, why not try some ruby red grapefruit cocktails?

Some people don’t like greyhound cocktails be they find that regular grapefruit juice is too sour. So they sweeten it with a bit of simple syrup.

Instead, use the juice from ruby red grapefruit, which is naturally sweet and in season now. Who needs extra calories from all that sugar?

In addition, a ruby red grapefruit cocktail is so pretty! Just image how a tray of pretty Pink Greyhound Cocktails would look on your party table!

Making a Pink Greyhound Cocktail recipe

I love adult fruit smoothies and blender cocktails, so my twist on the classic greyhound cocktail is a greyhound vodka drink made in a blender.

First, I take the ruby red grapefruit segments and pulverize them in a high speed blender to make a fresh, frothy and sweet grapefruit juice to mix with the vodka.

There’s no need to mess with a fruit juicer, fine strainer, or even a can! Just chill, peel, blend, mix, and you’re ready to go!

Not only do you have a delicious, refreshing cocktail that’s filled with vitamin C, it’s a vodka grapefruit drink you don’t have to feel guilty about. And it’s filled with fruit fiber, too!

If you feel that this ruby red grapefruit cocktail isn’t sweet enough, add some stevia, monk fruit powder, or Swerve Sweetener to the blender (to taste).

You can also sugar the rim of your glasses with stevia or monk fruit powder for just a dash of sweetness!

Glasses of Pink Greyhound Cocktails with sprigs of rosemary and slices of pink grapefruit.

Serving tips

Serve these grapefruit vodka cocktails in tall cocktail glasses. I love Libbey's stemless flute glasses.

For fun, you can use a sprig of rosemary from the garden as a swizzle stick in my Pink Greyhound Cocktail recipe. It’s the only herb in my garden that survives the winter, and I love the color and smell.

You could also use a sprig of mint or basil.

More party cocktails and mocktails

Looking for more fun cocktails and drinks for your party? Try these:

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Cocktails:

Yield: 2 SERVINGS

Pink Greyhound Cocktail Recipe

Pink Greyhound Cocktail Recipe

Looking for refreshing vodka cocktail recipes? Try some ruby red grapefruit cocktails!

Prep Time 15 minutes
Additional Time 2 hours
Total Time 2 hours 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • Ingredients
  • 8 ounces ruby red grapefruit juice (from 1 grapefruit)
  • 4 ounces vodka
  • 2 rosemary sprigs

Instructions

  1. Place the ruby red grapefruit in your refrigerator for several hours until it’s nice and cold.
  2. Remove the grapefruit from the refrigerator, then quickly peel it, removing extra pith and seeds.
  3. Place in a high-speed blender and pulse until frothy.
  4. Pour 2 ounces vodka and 4 ounces grapefruit juice into a tall cocktail glass.
  5. Add rosemary sprig and serve.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

2

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 181Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 2mgCarbohydrates: 12gFiber: 1gSugar: 0gProtein: 1g

Nutritional information is automatically calculated per the ingredients list. Serving size may not be accurate. Please double-check with your preferred nutritional app for the most accurate information.

Originally published on February 13, 2015. Updated with new pictures and information.

2 thoughts on “Pink Greyhound Cocktail Recipe

  1. Danielle

    Monk fruit sweetener… I’ve never heard of that. Going to check it out and see about adding it to my next cocktail.

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  2. Toni | BoulderLocavore

    Anne-Marie you’ve really outdone yourself with this post and cocktail! It sounds so thrist-quenching and it’s so pretty. Hmmm…..might be good today for Valentine’s Day! I love grapefruit especially in the winter when everything is so dry around here.

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