Now that I have shown how crazy I can be... I will get onto the recipe that I made with a little bit of help from Ally's Kitchen with her Spicy Gatsby Refresher. Her pictures made this drink look so wonderful that I had to try and make a non-alcoholic version of it. I did some research to see what I could use instead of the alcohol to make the flavours comparable. So here is what I did and the flavours that came through were incredible or at least I thought so. I am also not very creative with names, so mine is just simply..............
Spicy Berry Drink
1 can ginger ale - I used Vernor's ginger ale
1 cup fruit ( blackberries, cherries, peaches, raspberries, blueberries)*
1/4 tsp red pepper flakes
a few sprigs of thyme
2-3 crystallized ginger ~~ cut into small pieces
splash of lemon
ice
Cut up fruit into small pieces and place in pitcher. Add blackberry izzy drink and red pepper flakes and let sit for 1/2 hour. Once marinated, add ginger ale, thyme, crystallized ginger and splash of lemon. Add ice to glasses and pour drink over it. Garnish with sprigs of thyme, lemon, ginger and cherries. Enjoy!
* the first time I made this I used, cherries, raspberries and blueberries and the second time blackberries, cherries and peaches. Both combinations were fantastic. Also the raspberries and blackberries that I used were frozen which worked good too.
ingredients of the first time I made this |
Note you will want to serve this drink with a spoon as your guests will want to get every last morsel of the fruit that you placed in the drink.... YUM!
Til next time <3<3 <3 Marlys
That looks so darn refreshing! I'm loving your blog :)
ReplyDeleteIt is a great drink.. I have made it with different types of fruit and also carbonated izzy drinks.
DeleteLooks like a drink I would enjoy! Thank you for sharing your recipe.
ReplyDeleteHope you make it some day and let me know what you think Brandi.
DeleteLooks so refreshing! Yum!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tami!
DeleteThat looks so delicious! And yes, your photos are amazing! How many times did you have to fill up that glass? Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday!
ReplyDeleteI just made it a few times :) and photographed it each time.
DeleteWish I had some right now! What a nice refreshing drink on a HOT day.
ReplyDeleteIt is... thanks for stopping by spring chick.
DeleteLooks and sounds fabulous! Have to try it! Nettie
ReplyDeleteLet me know what you think if you try it Nettie.
DeleteThat looks so refreshing! I can add rum, right? ;)
ReplyDeleteYou can put whatever you want it... the original recipe has alcohol in it but I don't drink so made some changes.
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