5 Tempting Easter Mocktail Recipes for a Fun Family Celebration

5 Tempting Easter Mocktail Recipes for a Fun Family Celebration

5 Tempting Easter Mocktail Recipes for a Fun Family Celebration

Easter is just around the corner - It’s time for new beginnings and some cherished family and friends reunions. 

Let’s have a great Easter celebration! We can help you out with the celebration by sharing with you 5 amazing non-alcoholic cocktail recipes that the whole family could enjoy:

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Virgin Mojito

 

Who can resist a refreshing and delicate mojito cocktail? The non-alcoholic, or virgin option offers a one of a kind experience that will convert any skeptic and will leave them savoring this energizing spring beverage. Here’s the famous mocktail recipe:

 Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon of sugar; 
  • fresh minty leaves;
  • lime;
  • Soda water;
  • A handful of crushed ice;

Preparation: 

  1. Muddle the minty leaves and a wedge of lime. You’ll sense the great refreshing aroma all around you. 
  2. Add the sugar (you can use agave instead, or any other sweetener of your choice, I prefer brown sugar) and mash it up. 
  3. It’s time to freeze the aroma - fill the glass with crushed ice.
  4. Finally, add the club soda and stir your Easter elixir. 

You can always customize your recipe. Go for seltzer water instead of club soda, or squeeze some more lime to the mix

 

Alcohol-free Passion Fruit Martini

 

Our next mocktail recipe explores the exotic taste of the passion fruit and the sweet fizzy taste of grape soda. Spice up your Easter mood with this alcohol-free drink, your guests will be rather pleased:

Ingredients:

  • 3 passion fruits; 
  • Grape soda;
  • 1 egg white; 
  • 1 lemon;
  • 2 tablespoons sugar syrup;
  • 100 ml non-alcoholic spirit;
  • A handful of ice;

Preparation: 

  1. Scoop the flesh out of two of passion fruits into a shaker. 
  2. Squeeze in the lemon juice, add the egg white, the syrup, the spirit, and shake it up nicely. 
  3. OK, let’s cool our drink a bit - add the ice and shake it till the shaker gets cold on the outside. 
  4. Double strain your Easter mocktail into martini glasses.
  5. Top it off with the grape soda.
  6. Don’t forget to garnish your drink with a passion fruit slice and cheers!

 

 

Virgin Sangria

Are you warming up? Here’s the third shortlisted mocktail for your Easter celebration: a Virgin Sangria! Sangria lovers, behold, here’s the recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups of water;
  • 2 black tea bags;
  • 2 cinnamon sticks;
  • ½ cup of sugar;
  • 3 cups of pomegranate juice
  • 1 cup of orange juice;
  • 1 medium orange, sliced into thin rounds;
  • 1 medium lemon, sliced into thin rounds;
  • 1 medium lime, sliced into thin rounds;
  • 1 medium apple, cored and cut into 1/2-inch chunks;
  • 3 cups carbonated water.

(If you insist on keeping the wine taste of your Sangria you can always substitute the soda for a non-alcoholic rose wine)

Preparation: 

  1. Boil the water and pour it over the tea bags and cinnamon sticks. Let them steep for a few minutes and remove the teabags. 
  2. Add sugar and stir so that it could dissolve quicker; 
  3. Use a pitcher to mix in the tea, cinnamon sticks, pomegranate juice, orange juice, and sliced fruits. Place it in the fridge to cool down for at least an hour. 
  4. Before serving add the carbonated water. And don’t forget to add ice to your Easter beverage. 

 

Shirley Ginger

 

Shirley Temple is a classic non-alcoholic cocktail. But to spice it up a bit we’ve picked a recipe that modifies this famous mocktail into a Shirley Ginger- an ideal option for all the ginger beer aficionados at the Easter celebration. 

Here’s how to make it. 

Ingredients:

Preparation: 

  1. Mix all liquid ingredients - the ginger beer, the club soda, the lime juice, and the grenadine in a pitcher and stir well.  
  2. Put ice cubes in tall glasses and pour the mixture in.
  3. Garnish with lime slices and/or maraschino cherries and enjoy. 

 

Rhubarb-Lime Mocktail

 

Have you ever tried a rhubarb? How about rhubarb bitters in a mocktail? The final recipe on our Easter Mocktails list will help you catch up with the trends. If you cannot find fresh rhubarb you can use a frozen one, your drink will still be just as delicious as refreshing, no worries there. 

Ingredients:

  • 2 tablespoons of fresh lime juice;
  • 4 tablespoons of basil syrup;
  • 3 dashes of rhubarb bitters; 
  • 1 cup of seltzer;
  • Ice cubes;
  • Rhubarb stems for decoration;

Preparation:  

  1. In a shaker add the ice cubes, lime juice, basil syrup, and rhubarb bitters and shake vigorously. 
  2. Strain the cooled liquid in a rock glass and top with the seltzer. 
  3. Garnish with the rhubarb stems. 

Have you selected your favorite Easter mocktail from the list above? Great, then stack on the proper ingredients and let the fun times begin!

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