Smores Mocktail Recipe for Teens
This Smores Mocktail Recipe for Teens tastes just like (and even includes one as a garnishment) sticky, gooey, chocolaty, S’MORES! Plus, it has zero alcohol! To me, that is perfect for a party for your kids or their classmates.
My kids love for me to experiment with different mocktails for kids. They get to be taste-testers and give their opinions as we craft and build different recipes.
It is cold outside, light a fire and roast marshmallows! Then, serve this delicious faux cocktail beverage.
Specialty Ingredients:
The following ingredients are affiliate links on Amazon because they may be a bit hard to find in your normal store. I wanted you to be able to see exactly which things we are using.
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Recommended Tools:
A great (and pretty) mocktail takes a stash of a few fun tools like the ones listed above. So, if you are planning to make cocktails and mocktails when entertaining, it would make sense to create your own little bar box! This way, you are prepared when the unexpected guest drops in.
What makes mocktail drink recipes so popular?
Mocktail recipes have recently seen a rise in popularity as increased health awareness has encouraged people to reduce their alcohol consumption.
While mocktails give people the same opportunity to experiment with different flavors, aromas, and color combinations as alcoholic cocktails do, they provide a safer and healthier option that can be enjoyed by everyone.
Mocktails often use interesting herbs, fruits, spices, and juices for flavorings, making them a unique twist on the elaborate cocktail recipes of the past.
Moreover, mocktails allow people to create healthier versions of sweet beverages, usually made with sugary drinks and syrups, helping satisfy cravings without compromising their dietary goals.
The versatility of mocktail recipes makes them useful in mindful social drinking scenarios while allowing individuals to take charge of their own health and well-being.
Why makes s’mores such a popular flavor?
S’mores are one of the most beloved flavors when it comes to snacks. The combination of melty melt marshmallows, sweet and soft graham crackers, and a zesty chocolate bar has become a staple in American culture.
Their nationwide appeal likely stems from the nostalgia they create and signify; s’more traditionally brings memories of sitting around a campfire, making treats with friends and family.
The flavors represent warmth, summertime fun, and comfort that can be enjoyed during any season.
While some believe the origins are murky and able to be connected to the Girl Scouts or Boy Scouts of 1919 and 1927, respectively, what is certain is that s’mores have become an iconic flavor sensation for many generations of consumers.
When should mocktail drink recipes be served?
Mocktails are a type of drink that provide the same aesthetic enjoyment of cocktails without the alcohol content.
By utilizing distinct combinations of juices, syrups, and other non-alcoholic ingredients, mocktails pack a flavorful punch that many people prefer over alcoholic beverages.
Serving mocktail drinks can be especially beneficial in social settings since they often contain fewer calories than their alcoholic counterparts and can help prevent alcohol-related incidents.
It is important to consider an event’s intended audience and theme before crafting a list of mocktail recipes to serve.
Depending on the nature of an occasion, recipes may range from fruity and light concoctions for casual parties to bolder and spicier flavors for more formal affairs.
Overall, mocktail drink recipes are suitable for any gathering where everyone can enjoy delicious flavors without worrying about consuming too much alcohol.
More Delicious Mocktails for Teenagers:
More Yummy S’MORES Recipes:
Smores Mocktail Recipe for Teens
What a fun drink recipe for the teens!
Ingredients
- 1- ounce caramel syrup
- 1- ounce chocolate syrup
- 3 ounces milk or milk substitute
- Graham cracker
- Spreadable Fudge
- 1 tbsp marshmallow cream
- 1 strawberry sliced
Instructions
To make the mini Graham cracker smores break a Graham cracker in half and smear on spreadable fudge. Add the marshmallow creme.
Brown the marshmallow creme by placing the prepared Graham crackers in the oven set on the broil setting.
Watch them closely; they will burn quickly.
Remove S'mores Graham crackers and top them with a sliced strawberry.
Mocktails:
Into a cocktail shaker add caramel syrup, chocolate syrup, milk, and ice.
Secure the lid of the cocktail shaker and shake vigorously for 20 seconds.
Strain into shooter glasses.
Garnish with Graham crackers topped with toasted marshmallow creme, chocolate sauce, and sliced strawberry.
Serve.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 1 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 471Total Fat: 10gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 29mgSodium: 374mgCarbohydrates: 82gFiber: 2gSugar: 51gProtein: 14g
What a great Smres Mocktail Recipe For Teens and this adult! Thanks so much for sharing your awesome recipe with us at Full Plate Thursday and you have a great week!
Miz Helen
Yum! Forget about the teens, I’ll take one…lol. Thanks for sharing this on Merry Monday. Pinned.
We love this recipe so much, it’s being featured at the new Merry Monday party. Thanks for sharing with us.
Such a fun idea! Thanks for sharing with us at Funtastic Friday!
Thanks for the recipe! These look super yummy!
Great ideas – and for pregnant people too!! Thanks for sharing on the What’s for Dinner Link up!
This is absolutely delicious looking! My tween will love this at her birthday party!
What a cute and clever idea. Perfect for a party. Who doesn’t adore smores? Thank you for sharing this at DI&DI.