Citrus Blackberry Smashmosa

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Shea Goldstein (@dixiechikcooks)

This refreshing mocktail combines the bold flavors of citrus and blackberry, beautifully infused through muddling. Inspired by Perrier's Lemon Flavored Carbonated Mineral Water, this drink is perfect for Dry January, expecting moms, or anyone looking for a fun, alcohol-free beverage. The mandarin oranges and lemon blend seamlessly with the bubbly...

Citrus Blackberry Smashmosa recipe
Prep Time
15min
Cook Time
0min
Total Time
15min

Ingredients

1 Servings
(1 serving = 1 glass)
  • mandarin oranges mandarin oranges, juiced
    mandarin oranges mandarin oranges, juiced
    2
  • mandarin oranges mandarin oranges for squeezing on top and garnishing
    mandarin oranges mandarin oranges for squeezing on top and garnishing
    2
  • lemon lemon, 1/2 juiced and other half for squeezing and garnishing
    lemon lemon, 1/2 juiced and other half for squeezing and garnishing
    1
  • handful blackberries
    handful blackberries
    1
  • white sugar
    white sugar
    1tsp
  • Slim Can Perrier, Lemon Flavored Carbonated Mineral Water
    Slim Can Perrier, Lemon Flavored Carbonated Mineral Water
    1

How to make Citrus Blackberry Smashmosa

  1. Step 1

    In a chilled high ball glass (or other glass of choice), muddle about 4 blackberries and sugar.

  2. Step 2

    Add ice, juices, top with Perrier and garnish with citrus slices and more blackberries.

Nutrition (per serving)

Calories

16.0kcal (0.8%)

Protein

0.0g

Carbs

4.2g (1.53%)

Sugars

4.2g (8.4%)

Healthy Fat

0.0g

Unhealthy Fat

0.0g

% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet

Tips & Tricks

  1. Feel free to use a sugar substitute if you prefer a lower-calorie option.

  2. Chill the glass beforehand to enhance the refreshing experience.

  3. Use a cute straw to elevate the presentation of your mocktail.

FAQS

  1. Can I use a different flavor of Perrier?

    Yes, you can experiment with other Perrier flavors to create unique variations of this mocktail.

  2. Can I substitute mandarin oranges with another citrus fruit?

    Yes, you can use tangerines or clementines as a substitute for mandarin oranges.

  3. Is this recipe suitable for diabetics?

    Yes, you can use a sugar substitute to make this mocktail more suitable for diabetics.

  4. Can I make this mocktail in advance?

    It's best to prepare this mocktail fresh to preserve the bubbly texture and vibrant flavors.

  5. What type of glass is ideal for serving this mocktail?

    A high ball glass is recommended, but you can use any glass of your choice.

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