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Celebrate New Year’s Eve with a family friendly pineapple, lime, coconut, and mint ‘mocktail’
Posted by LacCreta Holland on 12/31, 2015 at 05:20 PM
December 31 always brings First Night to State College, complete with ice sculptures, music and the State College Burning Man. It’s a festival for all ages throughout the day until the fireworks light up the sky at midnight. In keeping with a family-friendly aspect of the evening. I present to you a family friendly mocktail for the celebration!
Pineapple, Lime, Coconut, and Mint Mocktail
Adapted by Smitten Kitchen
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon fresh mint, minced
- 1 cup pineapple juice
- 1/4 cup fresh lime juice
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 3/4 cup coconut milk, well shaken
- Ice cubes
- Seltzer water, to taste
- Lime wedges, springs of mint or sliced fresh pineapple for garnish
Steps
- In the bottom of a cocktail shaker, place the mint.
- Add the pineapple, lime, honey, coconut milk, and a couple of ice cubes and shake well.
- Pour over ice cubes in glasses, finish with a splash of seltzer and garnishes.
- If you want a sweeter drink, add more honey.
- Make four small drinks.
Author: LacCreta Holland
Bio: LaCreta Holland—views on life and food change when you have lived in Italy--believes that good smells from the kitchen make people happy---loves to teach people to cook through my business Happy Valley Learn to Cook
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Author: LacCreta Holland
Bio: LaCreta Holland—views on life and food change when you have lived in Italy--believes that good smells from the kitchen make people happy---loves to teach people to cook through my business Happy Valley Learn to Cook
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