The Red Grape Mocktail is a refreshing and vibrant non-alcoholic beverage crafted from fresh red grapes, soda water, and a splash of citrus for zesty balance. This mocktail tantalizes the taste buds with its sweet and tangy notes, making it a perfect choice for a summer day or any occasion...

Ingredients
- Red Grapes1cup
- Sugar2tbsp
- Black Pepper Powder1dash
- Chaat Masala1dash
- Mint Leaves5
- Salt & Red Chilly Powder Mixture for Glass Rim1dash
- Soda1cup
- Ice Cubes
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
154.0kcal (7.7%)
Protein
1.3g (2.6%)
Carbs
39.3g (14.29%)
Sugars
33.7g (67.4%)
Healthy Fat
0.0g
Unhealthy Fat
0.0g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
How to make Red Grape Mocktail
- Step 1
Wash the red grapes thoroughly and blend them into a smooth puree.
- Step 2
Strain the grape puree to remove any pulp or seeds.
- Step 3
Prepare the glass rim by dipping it in the salt and red chilly powder mixture.
- Step 4
Add sugar, ice cubes, black pepper powder, chaat masala, and mint leaves to the strained grape juice. Mix well.
- Step 5
Pour in club soda.
- Step 6
Garnish with mint leaves and serve chilled.
Nutrition (per serving)
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
154.0kcal (7.7%)
Protein
1.3g (2.6%)
Carbs
39.3g (14.29%)
Sugars
33.7g (67.4%)
Healthy Fat
0.0g
Unhealthy Fat
0.0g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
Tips & Tricks
Use chilled soda water for a more refreshing experience.
Adjust the sugar quantity based on the sweetness of the grapes.
For an extra tangy flavor, add a splash of lemon juice.
FAQS
Can I use green grapes instead of red grapes?
Yes, you can use green grapes, but the flavor profile will be slightly different as green grapes are less sweet and more tart.
Can I make this mocktail ahead of time?
You can prepare the grape mixture ahead of time, but add soda water just before serving to maintain its fizz.
What can I use as a substitute for chaat masala?
You can use a pinch of cumin powder and black salt as a substitute for chaat masala.
How do I make the glass rim stick better?
Dip the glass rim in lemon juice before coating it with the salt and red chilly powder mixture.
Can I make this mocktail sugar-free?
Yes, you can use a sugar substitute or skip sugar entirely if the grapes are naturally sweet.
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Abhishek Boke
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