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Lavender and Elderflower Mocktail Recipe

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This Lavender and Elderflower Mocktail Recipe is a delicious party drink. Plus – look at that color! It’s a simple drink recipe that kids and adults will love. Mocktail recipes are perfect for sharing!

When you want to make a beautiful drink recipe for sharing, look no further than this easy mocktail. It’s spring, summer, and celebration all in one!

I’m obsessed with the purple coloring of this simple drink. It’s one of those looks that makes it perfect for any activity.

Lavender and Elderflower Mocktail Recipe

The great thing about this simple mocktail recipe is that you only need four easy ingredients to start. It’s the perfect way to make a fun drink everyone can partake in!

Non-alcoholic drink recipes mean that kids and adults can have fun drinking these drinks without any stress or worry. Not is the time to whip this one up – it’s delicious!

This was perfect for baby showers, birthday parties, holidays, and more. The sky is the limit to serving this fun and simple mocktail recipe.

Are mocktails safe for kids to drink?

Mocktails, the non-alcoholic counterparts of cocktails, offer a festive and refreshing option suitable for all ages, including children. Made with a blend of juices, sodas, and infused herbs, mocktails mimic the complexity and aesthetic of traditional alcoholic drinks sans alcohol.

They are generally safe for kids to drink as they do not contain the intoxicating effects of alcohol, making them ideal for family gatherings and special occasions. However, care should be taken with the sugar content and any potential allergens in ingredients like nuts or citrus.

It’s always best for parents to review the ingredients list beforehand to ensure that the mocktail is appropriate and enjoyable for their little ones.

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Make it a Meal:

If you’re looking for a way to simplify the meals, it’s time to try meal planning. I love how fast and easy the process is!

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Best Mocktail Recipes:

Once you make this Elderberry Mocktail Recipe, it’s time to make even more. You’ll love taking the time to try some of these other flavorful mocktail drinks.

Here are a few of my favorites to enjoy!

This Pumpkin Pie Mocktail Recipe is one of my favorite fall drinks.

Check out the simple steps to make this Pineapple Mint Spritzer Mocktail Recipe!

This Tropical Twister Mocktail is a fun and delicious drink!

I love making this Paloma Mocktail Recipe for the family!

This Sparkling Drink with Fruit is nice and refreshing!

The flavor of this Raspberry Lemon Sorbet Mocktail Recipe is one of the best!

I love making any of these Easy Pink Mocktail Recipes!

What is the best way to serve a mocktail drink?

Serving a mocktail drink isn’t just about the blend of flavors; it’s an art that combines aesthetics, taste, and the joy of hospitality.

To best serve a mocktail, start with a chilled, elegant glass appropriate to the drink’s character—a highball, coupe, or martini glass. The presentation is key: garnish with fresh fruit, herbs, or an edible flower to add a splash of color and an extra layer of sensory delight.

Ice is another consideration—if the mocktail is best served cold, consider using large ice cubes that dilute slowly, preserving the richness of the drink.

Pour the mocktail with flair, allowing guests to savor the visual cascade of colors and effervescence. Consider the setting and ambiance; serve with complimentary snacks, and provide a stirrer or straw matching the drink’s style.

Lastly, serve your mocktail with a warm smile—your enthusiasm elevates the experience, making the drink not just a beverage but a memorable indulgence.

More Drink Recipes:

Lavender and Elderflower Mocktail Recipe

Lavender and Elderflower Mocktail Recipe

Yield: 1
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

This Lavender and Elderflower Mocktail Recipe is the perfect refreshing drink. Non-alcoholic and delicious!

Ingredients

  • 1 ounce Lavender Simple Syrup
  • 3.5 ounces Fever Tree Elderflower Tonic Water
  • Flower Garnish
  • Ice

Instructions

  1. Add the syrup, tonic water, and ice into a cocktail shaker.
  2. Stir with a cocktail spoon for 25 seconds.
  3. Strain into a serving glass that is filled with ice.
  4. Garnish with fresh flowers.
  5. Serve.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 1 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 641Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 44mgCarbohydrates: 162gFiber: 4gSugar: 153gProtein: 4g

This data was provided and calculated by Nutritionix on 2/17/2024

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