Orange Cream Mocktail
Equipment
Ingredients
- ⅓ Cup Coconut Milk
- ¼ Cup Water
- ½ Orange peeled
- ½ Lime peeled
- ½ Lemon peeled
- 3 Tablespoon Honey
- 1 Cup Ice
- 2 Teaspoon Your Superfoods Plant Collagen
Optional Garnish
- 1 Cocktail cherry
- 1 Small slice of lime peel
Instructions
- Add all ingredients except ice to a blender, and blend until smooth. Add more water if it's too thick, this should be more watery than smoothie.
- Pour over ice and garnish if you'd like.
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Angie’s Notes
- You can substitute the coconut milk with any other milk you’d like, I prefer coconut as coconut and orange is a refreshing combo!
- If you want it a little sweeter, substitute maple syrup for honey.
- Missing plant collagen? Replace with powdered vanilla, start with a shake or two and add more to taste.
Why I Love This Orange Cream Mocktail
Talk about refreshing, this orange cream mocktail hits all the notes! My favorite thing about this mocktail is that it uses whole fresh fruit! Be sure to have a strainer on hand in case you prefer less pulp in your drink. In addition to being refreshing and using whole fruit, you only need a few ingredients.
How To Make An Orange Cream Mocktail
First and foremost, you’ll want to get all your ingredients ready for the blender. I prefer to start with liquids in the blender first, then solids and powders.
To peel your lemon and lime, simply cut away the peel as much as you can. You can choose to juice the lemon and lime or cut the peel and toss the rest in. If you use a cara cara orange, it’s pretty easy to peel and adds sweetness to the drink!
After all your ingredients are ready, I recommend using the cup (not the pitcher) to make your mocktail. This will save you from having to clean the entire pitcher.
Do You Garnish A Mocktail?
Equally important as how the mocktail tastes is the garnish. Who doesn’t enjoy a garnish? When I see a garnish on my mocktail it makes me feel like I’m not missing out not having alcohol.
When it comes to garnishing this mocktail, you have a few options to place on your mocktail pick:
- Cocktail cherry
- Slices of the peel – twist them around the pick
- Fresh berries
While we’re on the topic of garnishes, if you’d like to make this mocktail a cocktail – simply add alcohol of your choice. I believe gin or tequila would taste great in this orange cream mocktail. A spiced rum would give a nice flavor as well.
As you wait for the next mocktail in this series, take a look at all of my drinks!
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