Refreshing French 75 Mocktail Recipe

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Ah, the French 75—once a cocktail of elegance and sparkle, now transformed into a refreshing mocktail that dances on your tongue like a spring breeze. Imagine yourself in a Parisian café, sans alcohol but with all the joie de vivre—a concoction so lively, it feels like sipping liquid sunlight. On a personal note, I once tried blending this drink during a summer soiree, and it became the star, even outshining the fireworks in the distance.

Steps

  1. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice and pour in fresh lemon juice and bitters. Shake the mixture vigorously until the exterior of the shaker feels frosty.
  2. Pour the shaken mixture evenly into two champagne flutes or coupe glasses.
  3. Fill each glass with tonic water until it is about three-quarters full.
  4. Garnish each drink with a rock candy swizzle stick and serve right away.
  5. If rock candy is unavailable, add 1 teaspoon of superfine sugar to the shaker with the lemon juice and bitters.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups ice
  • 3 ounces fresh lemon juice
  • 4 dashes lemon or orange bitters
  • 2 (6-8oz) bottles premium tonic water (e.g., Fever Tree or Q Tonic)
  • 2 rock candy swizzle sticks

FAQ

  • What is a French 75 Mocktail?
  • The French 75 Mocktail is a non-alcoholic twist on the classic French 75 cocktail. It combines fresh lemon juice, sparkling tonic water, and a splash of citrus bitters to mimic the original’s flavor profile without the alcohol content.
  • How does the French 75 Mocktail differ from the original cocktail?
  • While the traditional French 75 cocktail includes champagne and gin, the mocktail version substitutes these with premium tonic water and citrus bitters for a similar taste without the alcohol.
  • What kind of tonic water is recommended for the mocktail?
  • It is suggested to use high-quality tonic water for the best flavor. Brands like Fever Tree, Q Tonic, or Fentiman’s are recommended over standard grocery store options.
  • Can I use a different sweetener if I don’t have rock candy swizzle sticks?
  • Yes, if rock candy swizzle sticks are unavailable, you can use 1 teaspoon of superfine sugar instead. Add it to the cocktail shaker with the lemon juice and bitters.
  • Where can I find bitters for the mocktail?
  • Bitters can be found at well-stocked grocery stores, gourmet shops, or liquor stores. They are also available online. Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic versions are available, with the alcoholic content being minimal, similar to vanilla extract. Choose the type that best suits your preferences.

Tips

  • Opt for high-quality tonic water, such as Fever Tree or Q Tonic, to enhance the flavor of your mocktail and avoid using tonic from plastic bottles.
  • Use rock candy swizzle sticks as a sweetener for a festive touch. If unavailable, substitute with 1 teaspoon of superfine sugar.
  • Experiment with different colors of rock candy swizzle sticks to match the theme of your event, such as pink or blue for a baby shower.
  • Though bitters can contain trace amounts of alcohol, their effect is minimal. Choose between alcoholic or non-alcoholic bitters according to your preference.

Equipment

  • Cocktail Shaker – Essential for mixing the lemon juice, bitters, and ice.
  • Champagne Flutes or Coupe Glasses – These specific types of glassware are used for serving the mocktail.
  • Rock Candy Swizzle Sticks – Used as a sweetener and garnish; available in various colors for themed events.
  • Premium Tonic Water (such as Fever Tree or Q Tonic) – High-quality tonic water to enhance the flavor of the mocktail.

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