Grenadine syrup
A collection of recipes with the ingredient grenadine syrup.
This drink tastes as refreshing as its name suggests. One sip of this guava, lime, lychee, and spiced rum cocktail will transport you to the Caribbean. Add plenty of ice, garnish with an umbrella and a maraschino cherry, and— read more
Looking for a tasty Halloween drink? Transform the classic Shirley Temple cocktail into a spooky, bloody treat with gummy eyeballs. This non-alcoholic version is perfect for kids' parties, but if you're looking for a drink for adults, read more
The traditional Fallen Angel cocktail is quite tart and tart, making it an acquired taste. But Trisha Yearwood decided to sweeten it up and make it a favorite at your party. You'll still enjoy the notes of lime, mint, and your favorite... read more
The classic Mimosa cocktail is a wonderful combination of champagne and orange juice. Ree Drummond decided to make it a little more tropical by adding pineapple and a splash of grenadine. Besides the taste, the cocktail will also captivate everyone with its color. read more
Try Guy Fieri's delicious, refreshing cocktail, literally bursting with fruit. Mango and pineapple pair beautifully with tequila, creating a truly tropical flavor. The drink is made smoothie-style—in a blender. Just blend everything together. read more
It's no wonder Guy Fieri named his cocktail the Big Island. The combination of spiced rum, elderflower liqueur, mango, and pineapple juices imbues it with incredible tropical flavor. The drink is perfect for summer parties, and in winter it's... read more
Planter's punch is an American cocktail of rum, citrus, sugar, and spices that was invented in the late 19th century, but its origins are unclear. While hotels in Charleston and St. Louis claim credit for its creation, it's most likely... read more
If you're entertaining a large group, it's best to make a punch that's big enough for everyone, so you don't have to mix individual shots for each guest. The Hurricane cocktail is a New Orleans classic that many people enjoy. read more
The little American movie star has become all grown up! The non-alcoholic children's cocktail named after her, "Shirley Temple," has also been transformed into a treat for adults: a shot of vodka was added to a mixture of grenadine and soda, resulting in "Dirty -" read more
Prepare for the long-awaited match thoroughly and offer everyone drinks in their favorite team's colors. Below are several cocktails in a variety of colors to choose from. Pour them into zip-lock pouches for easy on-the-go use. Cocktails can be... read more
Gradient cocktails are captivating with their striking appearance, and this version is also incredibly refreshing, served frozen and perfect as a light dessert for adults. It doesn't require any fancy liqueurs. read more
This non-alcoholic cocktail is literally bursting with the aromas and flavors of summer. It's made with watermelon and lemon-lime soda, like Sprite. A splash of grenadine adds a pop of color, and frozen berries are a great alternative to ice. read more
Like the popular Tequila Sunrise, this rum version delights the eye with a beautiful gradation of colors reminiscent of a sunrise. It's made with mango nectar, balanced with citrus juice, and chili syrup, which adds a touch of... read more
The Hurricane cocktail can be found on the menu of almost every bar in New Orleans, thanks to Pat O'Brien's, where this fruity drink was created in the 1940s. Although the original recipe is a closely guarded secret, bartenders at Saints and Sinners are eager to... read more
If you're throwing a Halloween party, welcome your guests with a glass of "blood." A spoonful of grenadine will add a bloody hue to the already red cherry juice punch. For an alcoholic version, add whiskey (bourbon or rye) to the punch and... read more
Make some truly dramatic cocktails for a pool party. Add jelly sharks to a blue drink made with Blue Curaçao rum, and for a touch of spookiness, add a splash of grenadine. It'll settle to the bottom like clouds of blood afterward. read more
The Margarita is one of the most recognizable and popular cocktails. It's loved for its simple yet invigorating flavor, as well as the opportunity to experiment with the original ingredients, adding something new. Add to the classic Margarita: read more
Delight your house party guests with these vibrant rainbow cocktails made with gin, grenadine, pineapple juice, and curaçao liqueur. Serve as shots or pour over crushed ice for a fun frozen dessert. read more
If you're looking to spice up your party treats, alcoholic jello shots are the perfect solution. These shots look vibrant, and they're a blast to drink (or rather, eat)! Best of all, they're easy to make at home. Here's how to make them: read more
This luxurious drink combines two popular cocktails: the Tequila Sunrise and the Mimosa. Made without tequila, only with sparkling white wine, grenadine, orange juice, and raspberries, it takes on a charming, sunrise-like appearance. read more
The Tequila Sunrise cocktail, or "Rising Sun," is a stunning combination of tequila, orange juice, and grenadine syrup that has become a classic. It's loved for its refreshing, citrusy, sweet flavor, as well as its distinctive color— read more
This cocktail will be a unique addition to your vampire ball or Halloween party. The drink itself is a blend of cranberry and apple juices, grenadine, and soda. It's delicious and as red as blood. You can add... read more
This slushy is based on the popular Hurricane cocktail, with notes of passion fruit, rum, and citrus. To add an even more tropical twist, passion fruit sorbet is blended with frozen pineapple chunks, frozen concentrate, and... read more
The only difference between this drink and the famous Tequila Sunrise is that instead of tequila, it uses its "big brother," mezcal, which has a more pronounced aroma and flavor. The other ingredients are the same as the classic version: orange read more
Despite its name, this cocktail isn't an instant hit, boasting a pleasant tropical fruit flavor. It's easy to drink and a true highlight of any party. It gets its name from the elongated, hurricane-shaped glass. read more
The popular Zombie cocktail is made from several types of rum mixed with pineapple, orange, lemon, and lime juices, along with grenadine and falernum liqueur. This rich blend gives the cocktail a complex and... read more
To make this sorbet, seedless watermelon pulp is blended and mixed with a syrup made from sugar, corn syrup, lemon juice, fresh mint, and grenadine. This mixture perfectly accentuates the watermelon flavor, making it more... read more
This fruit salad, with the vibrant flavor and aroma of pears and star anise, is perfect as a light appetizer or elegant dessert. Make a sugar syrup with star anise, tint it with a little grenadine, and toss it in to soak. read more
Make a refreshing tropical-flavored sorbet. Blend watermelon pulp with pineapple juice, lime juice, and grenadine, add ginger ale, and freeze in an ice cream maker. You can also make an "adult" tropical sorbet by substituting: read more
Add some spice to your favorite Margarita, and this fiery devil is sure to turn your head. We're talking, of course, about the popular Margarita cocktail. Mix its traditional ingredients: tequila, orange liqueur, lime juice, and syrup. read more
This refreshing cocktail, with its appearance and fruity flavor, will evoke a tropical vacation and a summer holiday feeling any time of year. It's recommended to leave the ingredients undisturbed and enjoy the vibrant color and flavor. read more
This cocktail is a nod to Muay Thai, though the punch isn't as powerful. The recipe uses Sang Som Thai rum, a lightly fruity and spicy spirit that rarely causes a hangover—great news for those who don't... read more
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Recipe for granita - pink snow tinted with grenadine syrup. read more
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A detailed recipe for making the alcoholic cocktail "Margarita Paloma" - read more
Detailed recipe with photos.
Detailed recipe with photos.
Detailed recipe with photos.

















































