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Skip the fake Champagne, ginger ale is the key ingredient that makes these alcohol-free mimosas taste like the real deal.
2 cups orange juice, well chilled
2 cups ginger ale, well chilled
Gently stir together the orange juice and ginger ale. Pour into chilled champagne glasses and serve immediately.
Try different ratios of orange juice to ginger ale to find your preferred level of sweetness and bubbles.
For a fun and festive look, rim the champagne glasses with colored sugar or edible glitter before pouring in the mimosa mixture.
To keep the mimosas cold without diluting them, use frozen fruit like berries or citrus slices as ice cubes.
If you prefer a sweeter drink, you can add a splash of simple syrup or honey to the mimosa mixture before serving.
Yes, while orange juice is traditional for mimosas, you can experiment with different fruit juices such as peach, mango, or cranberry for a different twist.
If you prefer a different carbonated beverage, sparkling water or flavored soda can be used as a substitute for ginger ale. If you are out of ginger ale, try making a homemade version.
It is best to mix the orange juice and ginger ale just before serving to keep the drink bubbly and fresh.
For a decorative touch, you can garnish the mimosas with fresh fruit slices such as oranges, strawberries, or raspberries.
What's the secret ingredient in these cakes? Pudding mix. It not only adds flavor but it gives the cake a richer, creamier texture. No one will know your secret ingredient!
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reviews & comments
May 22, 2022
Made these mimosas for a babyshower and they were a huge hit.
May 11, 2022
They're refreshing and tasty, and I don't have to worry about getting drunk. I also like that I can enjoy them anytime, anywhere, without judgement!
August 4, 2016
good recipe not overly sweet i also sometimes add a drop or two of vanilla extract in these
August 15, 2013
If you want to make an alcohol-free mimosa, ginger ale is a better substitute than many of the non-alcoholic sparkling wines available. For best flavor, use a ginger ale that is made with cane sugar.