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Shirley Temple Drink (Classic Recipe Homemade)

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Difficulty Beginner
Time
Prep Time: 5 mins Cook Time: 5 mins Total Time: 10 mins
Servings 1
Calories 161
Best Season Suitable throughout the year
Description

Shirley Temple Drink

Classic Shirley Temple: A Beloved Mocktail

The classic Shirley Temple is widely regarded as one of the most popular non-alcoholic drinks worldwide, and for good reason. Much like the iconic child star it's named after, this cocktail is bubbly, vibrant, refreshing, and unapologetically sweet. Made with a dash of grenadine, ginger ale (or lemon-lime soda), and garnished with maraschino cherries, it’s the ultimate treat that can melt away the stresses of life.

The Origin of the Shirley Temple

This beloved mocktail is rumored to have been created by a bartender at the Brown Derby restaurant. He observed young Shirley Temple wishing for a cocktail while dining with her parents, leading to the creation of this delightful drink. Interestingly, Shirley herself found the drink a bit too sweet for her taste

Ingredients
  • 1 ounce grenadine syrup
  • 8 ounce ginger ale or lemon-lime soda (like Sprite or 7Up)
  • Maraschino cherry or lime wedge for garnish
  • Ice cubes
Instructions
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    1. Fill a tall glass with ice cubes.
    2. Pour in the grenadine syrup.
    3. Top off with ginger ale or lemon-lime soda and stir gently.
    4. Garnish with a maraschino cherry or lime wedge.

Note

Serve in a chilled glass for a refreshing experience.A splash of club soda can help balance the sweetness.Feel free to garnish with cherries, lime wedges, or both, but avoid over-stirring to keep the fizz​(

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