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This simple but fun 3 ingredient alcohol-free co*cktail (mocktail) recipe for kids is perfect for New Years Eve and other family celebrations!
I have another New Year's Eve inspired recipe for you today - a super simple 3 ingredient mocktail for kids which I've named a New Year Sunrise!
Whether the kids celebrate early on New Year's Eve or stay up until midnight, it's great to have an alcohol-free co*cktail option so they can toast the new year in with everyone else!
I've had this mocktail in mind for a while now, but had trouble finding the grenadine needed to make it really special. Luckily I spotted some in my local supermarket recently so I put it straight in my basket ready for the festive season.
Be sure to check out my recipe video so you can see just how easy these are to make!
If you haven't tried grenadine before, it's a simple fruit syrup that adds extra fun to all sorts of drinks! Poured in slowly, it will sink to the bottom and add a beautiful red layer to the glass. It can usually be found it in the alcohol aisle, but it's definitely alcohol-free so child friendly.
My boys absolutely loved testing this mocktail for me and now they'd have a shot of grenadine in every drink possible if I let them. I have a feeling I'll be making these several times over the next week or so as we celebrate Christmas and New Year!
New Year Sunrise Mocktail for Kids
Ingredients:
- orange juice
- sugar free lemonade
- grenadine
- orange slices or other fruit to serve
Method:
Lay out as many glasses as you need.
Cut slices of orange or other fruits of your choice ready to decorate the glasses.
Fill each glass about a third of the way up with orange juice.
Add lemonade to fill the glass, leaving a small gap for the grenadine.
Very slowly and carefully pour a small amount of grenadine into each glass. You may find it easier to pour a small amount of grenadine into a shot glass or other small glass first and pour from there. The grenadine should sink to the bottom to form a pretty red layer.
Add a slice of orange to the side of each glass and finish off with a straw or two and foil co*cktail sticks if you have them.
Serve immediately and enjoy!
Looking for more fun ideas for New Year's Eve? Check out these !
For more fun party food ideas and recipes that kids will love,check out theParty Food Recipessectionhere on the Eats Amazing blog or pop over and follow myParty Food for KidsPinterest board for recipe inspiration all the year around.
If you're looking for more child friendly drinkideas and recipes,check out thedrinks for kidssectionhere on the Eats Amazing blog or follow myDelicious Drinks Pinterest board.
Grace
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5 from 5 votes
New Year Sunrise Mocktail for Kids
This simple but fun 3 ingredient alcohol-free co*cktail (mocktail) for kids is perfect for New Years Eve and other family celebrations!
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Cook Time0 minutes mins
0 minutes mins
Total Time5 minutes mins
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: New Year's Eve
Servings: 4 people
Author: Grace Hall
Ingredients
- orange juice
- sugar free lemonade
- grenadine
- orange slices or other fruit to serve
Instructions
Lay out as many glasses as you need.
Cut slices of orange or other fruits of your choice ready to decorate the glasses.
Fill each glass about a third of the way up with orange juice.
Add lemonade to fill the glass, leaving a small gap for the grenadine.
Very slowly and carefully pour a small amount of grenadine into each glass. You may find it easier to pour a small amount of grenadine into a shot glass or other small glass first and pour from there. The grenadine should sink to the bottom to form a pretty red layer.
Add a slice of orange to the side of each glass and finish off with a straw or two and foil co*cktail sticks if you have them.
Serve immediately.
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Wilkins says
I’ll try this out on my 9 & 12 year olds this New Year Eve, thank you.Reply
Allison Blackburn says
Do you use fresh orange for this recipe or dilute
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Grace Hall says
Hi Allison, I use fresh orange juice.
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Boyd Kobe says
Thanks for all of these great ideas... I am so gonna have fun serving these non-alcoholic drinks for a kids party.Reply
Adela says
Thank you for the new ideas ! love it.... Hope my kids love it tooReply