Taco Bell Baja Blast Freeze

The Taco Bell Baja Blast Freeze is a fun drink to recreate at home. This recipe is super simple, but it makes for a refreshing treat on a warm day.

homemade Taco Bell Baja Blast Freeze drink in a glass


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The Taco Bell Baja Blast Freeze is a fun drink to recreate at home. Taco Bell calls this drink the Mountain Dew Baja Blast Freeze. I drank Mountain Dew in college mostly for the caffeine to get me through studying for exams.

This recipe is super simple, but it makes for a refreshing treat on a warm day. Unfortunately, it seems that Taco Bell may have discontinued this drink, or it may only be being served in a limited run. All the more reason to make it at home.

Why Call it a Blast?

For some reason, Taco Bell seems to equate this drink to drinking a hurricane. Being a Houston, Texas resident for many years now, I have weathered a couple of hurricanes, and this drink doesn’t taste like a hurricane. A hurricane tastes a little dirty, it’s very wet, and it is often served with a side of barbeque, and some oil that is burning in that lightly used chainsaw.

For me, a hurricane was really an excuse not to go to work, sit around the house without power, and to barbeque everything in sight because my refrigerator was no longer properly functioning. Does this drink taste like this, no – thankfully, no. It doesn’t even remind me of warmish beer. The Baja Blast is refreshing; hurricanes aren’t. Although it does give you a “blast” of refreshment!

Thanks to the reader who provided this more mundane explanation:

I suspect they came up with Baja Blast because they serve both Mountain Dew and Powerade Berry Blast in the fountain drinks, and enterprising employees mixed the two. Would explain the Blast part of the name.

How to Make a Baja Blast Freeze

This fun beverage is quick and easy to make. You really only need two ingredients, regular Mountain Dew and Powerade Berry Blast – plus ice of course.

Taco Bell Baja Blast ingredients

I find this drink to be a refreshing beverage to serve up on a hot day, and it’s perfect to sip poolside. Even the color looks refreshing. For best results use cold Mountain Dew when you start, this way the drink will retain more of its fizz after it is run through the blender.

homemade Taco Bell Baja Blast Freeze, Mountain Dew, and Powerade

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homemade Taco Bell Baja Blast Freeze drink in a glass

Taco Bell Baja Blast Freeze

You can recreate the Taco Bell Baja Blast Freeze at home.
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Taco Bell Baja Blast Freeze
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 1 minute
Total Time: 6 minutes
Servings: 1
Calories: 414kcal

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces Mountain Dew
  • 3 ounces Powerade Berry Blast
  • 6 ounces ice

Instructions

  • Place ingredients in the mixer, and blend until the ice is crushed. Serve immediately.

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Nutrition

Calories: 414kcal | Carbohydrates: 106g | Protein: 0g | Fat: 0g | Saturated Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 74mg | Potassium: 125mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar: 103g | Vitamin C: 33.9mg | Calcium: 17mg

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Comments

  1. Amity

    1 star
    Baha Blast is one of Mt. Dew’s flavors. Its not a concoction of any flavor combinations. You should probably do your research before posting next time or or. Though I applaud your efforts and I’m sure that your drink is very tasty if you want a baha blast flavored drink I would say use a baha blast flavored my. Dew. Sorry I take my squishier seriously but I do mean no disrespect

  2. Dyn

    4 stars
    I agree with this RECIPE …. my son loves the Baja blast from Taco Bell now we can make them at home I had no idea it was just mt. Dew and Powerade that’s amazing thanks so much and for all you guys who was hating on it it’s funny you went through all the trouble to not only click on the post but to actually comment just to criticize… seriously get a life and if you don’t like it then cya late bye!!!

  3. Lucy

    Wow people, get over the semantics. It’s her take on a drink, so yea it’s her recipe. Get a life! You do not need to be rude or use a foul acronymn for your name either. If you think you can create a recipe with a few ingredients that are easily accessible, then create your own blog. Otherwise keep your nastiness to yourself and let others enjoy this site w/o your drama. Gaahhhh!!

    • Mary Doe

      4 stars
      I kind of wished you had not Posted so it would stay refreshing.

      So now I need to create a Keto friendly Baja Blast drink .

      Keep up the great work. Most people appreciate the time and effort you put in to create this concoction for us.

      Those that stoop to lower levels should bash their heads on a brick wall. I think they should spend more time finding Good Things in life than their negative post.

      To your best day ever!

  4. Lisa

    This isn’t a recipe. This is worse than the ‘Frozen Grapes’ recipe on the food network. You should be embarrassed.

  5. William

    I think the title was supposed to be “Taco Bell Baja Blast Freeze” maybe? Regardless, this is the recipe I’ve always used to make my own Baja Blast soda.
    75% Mountain Dew, 25% Powerade Berry Blast flavor. A 3:1 ratio. One 12 ounce can of Mountain Dew, add 4 Ounces of Powerade Berry Blast. If you want to make it into the “freeze” version, do the ice in a blender part,or freeze some beforehand into ice cubes and add that into the blender with it to avoid watering it down. You can adjust the ratio to your liking if you think it’s off, however I think it’s pretty close.
    I suspect they came up with Baja Blast because they serve both Mountain Dew and Powerade Berry Blast in the fountain drinks, and enterprising employees mixed the two. Would explain the Blast part of the name.

  6. Alicia

    I agree, it’s nothing like the Lousiana Hurricane – which is red and not green at all. My hubby loves Mountain Dew. If I can find him some Baja blast, I’ll see if he’d like to have one of these.

    • Duke

      Exactly! WTF? This is NOT a recipe — crush ice and add soda is NOT a recipe. This is like saying the recipe to making White Castle hamburgers is to buy frozen White Castle hamburgers and heat them! Don’t say there is a recipe for Baja Blast when there isn’t one!

      • Bryn

        If you google the definition of “recipe” you get, “a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish, including a list of the ingredients required.” I feel that all of the above criteria was met. I truly don’t know what more you can expect from a very simple process.

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