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MOCKTAIL HOUR

Mrs Crunch shares four refreshing mocktail recipes without a drop of alcohol

THERE is nothing better than ­gathering friends together to soak up the sunshine and enjoy al fresco food and a cocktail.

But often someone has to take on the driving duties.

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Summer mocktails that everyone will love and the driver of the group will appreciate

So here are some ­fantastic mocktail recipes that everyone will love.

They are perfect for summer – refreshing and tasty and without a drop of alcohol. Cheers.

Strawberry daiquiri

Serves 1 – 96p per ­serving

TIP: Freeze some strawberries and you can skip the ice

Preparation time: 5 minutes.

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YOU NEED:

  • 2 large strawberries, hulled
  • 4 tablespoons caster sugar
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 4 ice cubes
  • 180ml chilled lemonade
  • A sprig of mint and a wedge of lime to serve

METHOD: In the container of a blender, combine all ingredients and blend until smooth. Pour into your favourite fancy glass to serve.

Sparkling Iced Tea

Serves 2 – 50p each

TIP: Make lemon ice cubes in advance. Simply grate the zest of a lemon and pop a couple of pieces of zest into each square, fill with water and freeze
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Preparation time: 30 minutes.

YOU NEED:

  • 1 fruit or herb tea bag, e.g. camomile, spiced apple, green tea
  • 3 ice cubes per glass
  • 300ml Shloer White Grape
  • 1 lemon, cut into wedges
  • 2 sprigs mint

METHOD: Put the tea bag in a measuring jug and pour over 300ml/½pt boiling water. Leave to stand for 2-3 minutes, then remove the tea bag and leave the tea to go cold.

Add ice cubes to two tall glass cups and divide the tea between them.

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Top up with Shloer White Grape, decorate with lemon wedges and mint sprigs and serve immediately.

Virgin Mary

Serves 1 – 32p per person

TIP: Although this is a mocktail it also makes a brilliant breakfast when you are on the go

Preparation time: 5 minutes.

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YOU NEED:

  • 180ml tomato juice
  • ½ lemon
  • Salt and pepper
  • Couple of dashes of tabasco sauce
  • Dash of Worcestershire sauce
  • 6 basil leaves
  • 1 stick of celery

METHOD: Squeeze half a lemon into a glass. Add salt and pepper. Add a couple of dashes of tabasco sauce. Add a splash of Worcestershire sauce.

Tear four basil leaves and add them to the glass. Add ice and tomato juice.

Top the glass with a shaker and shake contents thoroughly. Get a tall glass, add ice and pour the contents of the shaker into the glass through a strainer.

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Garnish with a celery stick.

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Booze-free sangria

Serves 8 – 70p per serving)

TIP: Serve with sprigs of mint

Preparation time: 20 minutes.

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YOU NEED:

  • 750ml grape juice, 500ml orange juice, 60ml lemon juice, 30ml lime juice
  • 1 orange, ends trimmed, sliced into half rounds
  • 1 apple, cored and in thin wedges

METHOD: In a two-litre jug, stir the juices together. Stir in orange and apple wedges and refrigerate, covered, for four to 48 hours. Serve in tall glasses, add some of the fruit.

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