Brighten up your morning with a refreshing Non-Alcoholic Mimosa Sunrise! This delightful beverage is a perfect blend of tangy orange juice, zesty lemon-lime soda, and a splash of grenadine, creating a vibrant sunrise effect. Indulge in the classic Mimosa Sunrise Mocktail, made with sparkling apple cider for a festive twist. For a tropical flair, try the Sunrise Sunset Punch, combining pineapple and cranberry juices with orange sherbet. If you prefer a creamy delight, the Orange Julius Copycat is a must-try, featuring vanilla ice cream, orange sherbet, and milk. Kids will love the Frosty Orange Julius, a slushy version of the classic. And for a caffeine boost, the Orange Julius With Coffee is the perfect pick-me-up. With so many delicious recipes to choose from, there's a Non-Alcoholic Mimosa Sunrise for every taste!
Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!
EASY NON ALCOHOLIC MIMOSA
This non alcoholic mimosa is bubbly and refreshing: the perfect virgin drink for kids or people avoiding alcohol!
Provided by Sonja Overhiser
Categories Drink
Time 2m
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Tilt the champagne flute and pour in the ginger ale.
- Top off with orange juice.
SUNRISE MIMOSA (SALLYE)
This is a staple for Florida weekend morning brunches.
Provided by sallye bates
Categories Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Time 5m
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- 1. NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT TO KEEP CHAMPAGNE & ORANGE JUICE CHILLED. Pour orange juice into glass pitcher and nestle pitcher in a large bowl filled with ice. Open champagne and nestle bottle in a large iced filled bowl
- 2. In champagne flute or wine glass, pour 2 ounces chilled orange juice and then 3 ounces of champagne. If desired, you can place a small amount of crushed ice in bottom of glass before pouring liquids into it. Note: Always pour orange juice in first to mitigate sticky glass. DO NOT STIR AS THIS WILL FLATTEN CHAMPAGNE !!! Place a drop of triple sec in the center of the mixture and let it settle into a beautiful "sunrise". Garnish rim of glass with orange slice (optional)
- 3. ***For non-alcoholic mimosa, use 7-up, Sprite or sparkling white grape juice.
- 4. ENJOY!!!
SUNRISE MIMOSAS
Provided by Ree Drummond : Food Network
Categories beverage
Time 10m
Yield 4 mimosas
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- For the fruit skewers: Arrange the pineapple, raspberries and tangerine segments on four 4 1/2-inch wooden skewers, alternating the fruit.
- For the mimosas: To rim the glasses, pour 2 tablespoons of the grenadine in a small bowl. Pour an even layer of sanding sugar onto a small, flat plate. Dip the rim of a 6-ounce champagne flute into the grenadine to create a thin film on the rim. Then immediately dip it into the sanding sugar and give it a quick twist to make sure the rim is evenly coated. Repeat with 3 more champagne flutes.
- To make the mimosas: Pour 1/4 cup of the pineapple-orange juice into each glass. Top with 3 ounces of champagne. Gently and slowly pour 2 tablespoons of grenadine into each glass. If you do this too quickly, you will lose the beautiful sunrise effect. Lay the fruit skewer across the top of each glass and serve.
NON-ALCOHOLIC MIMOSA SUNRISE DRINK(SALLYE)
This is a wonderful non-alcoholic drink to serve for breakfast or brunch.You can "gussy" it up some with different garnishes, but we like the orange slice and sprig of mint.
Provided by sallye bates
Categories Other Appetizers
Time 15m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- 1. Make sure all the ingredients are thoroughly chilled before mixing.
- 2. Mix together the orange juice, pineapple juice and club soda in a large container.
- 3. Set the container in a tub of ice.
- 4. Set the chilled cranberry juice in the tub of ice beside the orange juice mix.
- 5. To serve, add approx 1/2 cup of cranberry juice to glass, then fill the rest of the glass with the orange juice mixture.
- 6. Garnish with thin slices of orange and a sprig of mint.
- 7. You can serve this over ice cubes (on the rocks) or as is.
Tips:
- To make the best non-alcoholic mimosa sunrise, use fresh orange juice and cranberry juice. You can also use frozen orange juice and cranberry juice, but be sure to thaw them completely before using.
- For a sweeter mimosa sunrise, add a little bit of simple syrup or honey. You can also use flavored simple syrups, such as orange or cranberry syrup.
- If you want a more tart mimosa sunrise, add a little bit of lemon or lime juice.
- To make a sparkling mimosa sunrise, use sparkling water or club soda instead of regular water.
- For a fun and festive garnish, add a slice of orange or a cherry to the rim of the glass.
Conclusion:
Non-alcoholic mimosa sunrises are a delicious and refreshing way to start your day or enjoy a special occasion. They are easy to make and can be customized to your liking. With a few simple ingredients, you can create a non-alcoholic mimosa sunrise that is perfect for any occasion.
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