Brand new Mocktail
2010-07-05Are you looking for an adventurous way to quench your thirst? Try the new Wilde Mango & Lemongrass Virgin Martini, all you'll need is:
150 ml Wilde Mango Juice
50 ml Lemongrass infused sparkling water *
½ tot Grenadine
Maraschino cherries, limes, mint (to garnish)
Crushed ice
Pour the Wilde Mango Juice and Lemongrass sparkling water into a cocktail shaker and add ice. Shake the mixture well and pour into your Martini glass, add more ice to preference. Pour grenadine over the ice. Skewer a cherry, a slice of lime and a mint leave onto a toothpick and garnish your cocktail. Now, sit back and enjoy.
* How to make Lemongrass infused sparkling water:
Chop a large piece of lemongrass into rounds and place in sparkling water. Let it stand for an hour.
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