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Must have summer quenchers

April 18, 2014 08:47 pm | Updated May 21, 2016 12:02 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram:

Kiwi cooler

A mocktail is a mix of non-alcoholic fruit juices. Beat the summer heat with these simple mocktail recipes which include fresh fruity flavours that will also cool your body.

Apple Julep

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Ingredients

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Apple juice: 60 ml

Pineapple juice: 60 ml

Apple chunks: 4

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Lime wedge: 4

Mint leaves: a few

Sprite: 30 ml

Method

Muddle apple chunks, lemon, mint leaves and stir with the juice. Swirl with crushed ice and top up with Sprite. Serve cold

Melonberry

Ingredients

Watermelon: 20 gm

Lime juice: 10 ml

Honey syrup: 20 gm

Sugar syrup: 20 ml

Chilled Camomile tea: 10 ml

Cranberry juice: 30 ml

Method

Mix ingredients other than cranberry juice and swirl with crushed ice. Top it up with cranberry juice and honey. Serve cold.

Kiwi cooler

Ingredients

Kiwi: 15 gm

Coconut milk: 15 ml

Sugar syrup: 45 ml

Castor sugar: 10 gm

Kiwi syrup: 20 ml

Kiwi crush: 20 ml

Method

Blend all the ingredients with ice in a blender to get a smooth consistency. Pour into a glass. Garnish with slices of kiwi. Serve cold.

Lemon and mint cooler

Ingredients

Lemon juice: 20 ml

Honey: 10 ml

Sugar syrup: 45 ml

Mint leaves: 1

Ginger ale: 90 ml

Lime cordial: 15 ml

Method

Mix lemon juice, sugar, honey, mint and ice in a blender until it is foamy. Pour into tall glasses and top it with ginger ale. Garnish with slices of lime and serve cold.

Orange Chocolada

Ingredients

Chocolate ice cream: 90 ml

Chocolate syrup: 90 ml

Orange juice: 60 ml

Heavy cream: 90 ml

Method

Blend all the the ingredients with ice other than cream. Mix well. Pour into a glass and top it up with cream carefully.

Sprinkle chocolate chips on top of the cream.

Serve cold.

( Executive Chef, Hilton Garden Inn, Thiruvananthapuram )

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