Peter Rabbit Mocktail

April 6, 2023 / by Garianne
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A sweet non-alcoholic drink packed with fun and festive flavor! Not to mention it’s the perfect orange to to go with your Easter tablescape.

My fascination with creating NA drinks continues. This refreshing ginger, carrot mocktail recipe is perfect for a spring day.

I’m a huge carrot fan and wow are they good for you! Carrots are actually one of the most popular and versatile vegetables in the world.  Known for their bright vibrant orange color, they actually come many colors including purple, yellow, white and red.  Carrots are loaded with antioxidants – one of which is beta-carotene which is responsible for many of its health benefits.  Carrot juice is a great concentrated dose of Vitamins A, C, D, E and K as well as fiber.

SO with all of these health benefits in carrots, why not make a mocktail out of it?  Carrot juice mixed with fresh ginger, lemon, sparkling mineral water and a touch of honey makes a, refreshing, healthful mocktail that may just hook you.

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Peter Rabbit Mocktail


  • Author: Garianne Gagliardi

Description

a fun and festive way to enjoy easter sober!


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4oz carrot juice

1/4 tsp ginger, grated

3oz lemon juice

honey, drizzled

sugar in the raw for rim (optional)

carrot topping, for garnish


Instructions

add all ingredients into a shaker with ice – shake, pour and enjoy!

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