Monday, April 20, 2009

I need to revise this recipe to non alcholic. Or i just need another non alcholic drink.?

INGREDIENTS


1 cup vodka


1 cup orange liqueur


1 cup pomegranate juice


4 cups crushed ice


4 twists lemon zest


DIRECTIONS


Pour vodka, orange liqueur, and pomegranate juice in a shaker, and add crushed ice. Shake vigorously, and strain into glass. Garnish with twist of lemon zest.

I need to revise this recipe to non alcholic. Or i just need another non alcholic drink.?
just cancel out the vodka and replace the orange liqeur by o.j. and fo a nice touch you can add sparkling water or 7up :)
Reply:Its hard to make that drink a non alcoholic one when i dont really know what it is to begin with but im sure OJ would be a find substitute...add something fizzy too....If that doesn%26#039;t appeal to you here are a few i use when my kids what to have parties and act like they are drinking sophisticated cocktails.. when they really clearly are not.... they RAVE about how yummy they are :)





Berry Me Deeply martini





This very suave and fun martini is very non-alcoholic. I suppose that the fruit could potentially ferment if you made the drink and let it sit for a few months, but who the heck would do that?





Ingredients





* 2 ounces of blueberry juice.


* 1 ounce of pomegranate juice.


* 6 frozen blueberries.


* 2 ounces of fresh raspberries.


* 2 tablespoons of freshly squeezed lemon juice.





The mix





* Pour your blueberry and pomegranate juice into a shaker 1/2 full with cracked ice.


* Shake for a full minute, and then let your shaker stand for another minute.


* Rub two raspberries (smashing them) around the bowls of two frozen martini glasses.


* Pour one tablespoon into each glass, swirl and pour out.


* Strain your juices into each glass.


* Smoooooooth.





Cosmo-Not





Ingredients





* 6 ounces of freshly squeezed and very cold orange juice.


* 2 ounces of freshly squeezed and very cold tangerine juice.


* 2 orange rind twists.


* 2 very, very thin orange slices.


* 1 lime cut in half.


* 3 ounces of cranberry juice.


* 1 ounce of pomegranate juice.


* 4 drops of vanilla extract.


* 1 ounce of seltzer water.





The mix





* Add all of your juices and vanilla extract to a shaker 1/2 full with cracked ice.


* Shake for a full minute.


* Squeeze in the juice of your lime and swirl the shaker ten times.


* Strain into 2 large, frozed martini glasses.


* Top each glass with an orange slice and one orange twist.


* Slowly pour one tablespoon of seltzer into each glass (over the orange).


* Serve them up and watch the smiles.





Fizz-Tini





This non-alcoholic drink looks very cool and is fit the bill for any sober, social drinker. There is a bit of advanced preperation, but as a well prepared host, you should keep a bit of this on hand.





Ingredients





* 1/2 cup of peeled, fresh ginger.


* 2 cups of water.


* 1/4 cup of cane sugar.


* 2 tablespoons of freshly squeezed lemon juice.


* 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract.


* 4 ounces of seltzer water.


* 2 thin lemon slices.





The mix





* Bring your water to a boil and add the ginger.


* Slowly stir in the sugar and vanilla, and reduce the heat to a simmer for fifteen minutes.


* Strain and cool the liquid in the refrigerator.


* Pour three ounces of your ginger water and your seltzer into a shaker 3/4 full with cracked ice.


* Stir the mixture for two full minutes.


* Strain the elixir into two frozen martini glasses.


* Add one tablespoon of lemon juice to each glass.


* Each glass gets a lemon slice on the rim.





Mint Edition Non-alcoholic Mojito








A minty, refreshing and cool looking martini.





Ingredients





* 1/4 cup of fresh spearmint leaves.


* 1 ounce of freshly squeezed lime juice.


* 1/2 teaspoon of powdered sugar.


* 8 ounces of cold tea (black tea works just fine).





The mix





* Crush your mint leaves.


* Rub a pinch of mint on the inside of the bowl of two frozen martini glasses.


* Pour your tea and lime juice into a shake 1/2 full of cracked ice.


* Add your crushed mint leaves.


* Shake gently, in a diagonal motion for a full minute.


* Add your powdered sugar and shake for another full minute.


* Strain into your martini glasses.


* If you are truly chic, you%26#039;%26#039;d add one of our Cocktail Monkeys to the edge of the glasses!
Reply:Use pomegranate juice, a good quality orange juice (no pulp), I%26#039;d add some freshly squeezed lime juice too. It will give it that %26quot;pop%26quot; that alcohol gives it.





Have some club soda or seltzer on hand. You might find that the flavor is just too intense. Pouring in a bit of club soda will make it lighter (pour it in after shaking, though!).





This will be a fairly tart beverage. If you want something sweeter, pour in a little Sprite after shaking. Or let people choose themselves.
Reply:if you need to remove alcohol from the drink then its not worth making. stick to coke and water




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