Saturday, February 27, 2010

Green Goddess


Summer has already started so first cool drink of the year…. Green Goddess is a Mocktail . It's a nice combination of Grapes Lemon and ginger. It's colour attract you to drink it. My Hausband's Mami introduces this drink to me. Being from City of Grapes, Nashik, I like to try various recipes from grapes. This is one of them.



Ingredients



Fresh Green seedless grapes Juice - 4 tablespoon


Fresh Ginger Juice - 1 teaspoon


Fresh Lime Juice - 2 teaspoon


Vanilla ice cream - 2 scoops


Limca or any Lemonade - 1 bottle


Green colour - 1-2 drops optional.



Procedure



Mix the grape, ginger and lime juice. Add green colour and mix well. Pour this mixture in two glasses. Put one scoop of Vanilla ice cream in each glass. Take a spoon hold the back side upwards on the glass. Pour the limca slowly on the spoon. By this way when the limca will go in the glass , ice cream will float on it. Serve immediately. This will be a nice welcome drink. If you want to make it for party, keep redy the juice mixture in the glass and at the time of serving add icecream and limca.




This goes to PJ's No Cook Event.


16 comments:

  1. Really inviting and this recipe is new to me .

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  2. Wow, this is an awesome drink. Loved the color and the ingredients that made this drink truly refreshing.

    Chitchat
    http://chitchatcrossroads.blogspot.com/

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  3. Thanks for dropping by dear! Lucky you! You are enjoying this lovely n refreshing drink and the sunshine:) We still have to wait a bit for the summer in this part of the world..

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  4. Thank you so much for visiting my space and leaving nice comment. You have lovely blog here....This mocktail is looking so colorful and attractive.Glad to follow you so that I don't miss yummy recipes :-)
    Keep visiting !
    Deepa
    http://hamareerasoi.blogspot.com/

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  5. Wowww wat a catchy drink...awesome!!!

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  6. Fresh and yummy drink!! waiting for summer here..

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  7. such a refreshing and soothing drink..lovely..

    www.foodlyrics.com

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  8. Absolutely refreshing drink! Now I am thirsty:).

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  9. Drink looks delicious..& lovely photo Preeti

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  10. Wow the color is simply gorgeous, green grape are so healthy and makes one refreshing too!!

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  11. Hi, this is so refreshing, wish I could have it.How was Holi. Hope u had a great time with N.

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  12. Hi
    U hav a wonderful collection of recipes . Some of the maharastrian n gujrati recipes sound tooo yummy . Loved the Kulkul - the best part was its form.
    Will be following u for all the lovely stuff !!

    Smita
    @ Little Food Junction

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  13. Thanks a lot friends!!!! Glad that you like it:)

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  14. That sounds very refreshing, and looks so nice!

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  15. Looks lovely with nice green color...Nice click as well.

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  16. This green goddess mocktail looks amazing and It sounds very tasty. The green color makes it perfect for St. Patrick's Day. I hope it's okay, I've featured it on my St. Patrick's Day hub about colorful and creative foods for St. Patrick's Day. You can see it here:

    http://jamiebrock.hubpages.com/hub/Colorful-and-Creative-Food-Ideas-for-St-Patricks-Day

    Thank you so much for sharing!

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