This Shirley Temple drink recipe lets children join in the fun on any festive occasion with this non-alcoholic drink that uses real juice. It's also a great alternative to a mimosa at brunch. Submitted byJocelyn Updated on February 21, 2023 ...
No, it does not. That being said, there are two variations on this drink that do contain alcohol, and they are listed above with instructions on how to make them. Fun Snacks to Serve Alongside Easy Caramel Corn Chex Mix Muddy Buddies If you make this Shirley Temple recipe, or any of ...
: a nonalcoholic mixed drink of ginger ale and grenadine garnished with a cherry Word History Etymology after Shirley Temple Black †2014 U.S. child actress of the 1930s First Known Use 1946, in the meaning defined above Time Traveler The first known use of Shirley Temple was in 1946...
These Shirley Temple cupcakes are moist and light (they use a similar base recipe to my perfectvanilla cupcakes). They are flavored with fresh lemon and lime zest. And, of course, there is grenadine in both the cupcakes and the frosting. ...
If you don’t drink alcohol, this mocktail that rose to popularity on TikTok in April 2022 might be your new party go-to. It’s fun, it’s nostalgic, it’s diet soda with coconut creamer, lime juice, and half and half. Utah’s Swig coined the Dirty Soda in 2010 and it has becom...
First, start by choosing a soda that'll act as a base for the drink. The classic recipe calls for a lemon-lime soda or ginger ale, but if you're looking to cut the calories or sweetness, you can always opt for a seltzer. Next, you'll want to choose your alcohol. A Dirty Shirle...
All the cocktails are made with wine–not hard alcohol. Our choice is the Bee’s Lee’s, a delicious concoction of textured white winer, yellow peach blanc vermouth, honey and lemon. After consulting with our lovely server, Jo, we smartly pair the drinks with some garden fritters made of...