A Shirley Temple Drink is a fizzy non-alcoholic sip named after the famous childhood star and is perfect for kids and adults alike! Make one drink, several, or turn it into a holiday party punch!Step-by-step photos can be seen below the recipe card.
Prep time: PT5M
Total time: PT5M
Rating
5 stars (9 reviews)
Keywords
Shirley Temple Drink, Shirley Temple recipe
Ingredients
1½ ounces grenadine ((see note))
small ice cubes
4 ounces lemon-lime soda ((such as 7UP or Sprite), chilled)
4 ounces ginger ale (chilled)
maraschino cherries (for garnish)
Categories
Drinks
Cuisine
American
Steps
Pour the Grenadine over ice in glass.
Top with the lemon-lime soda and ginger ale.
Stir gently to combine.
Garnish with a maraschino cherry and enjoy!
Nutitrion
Serving Size: 1 drink
Calories: 199 kcal
Carbohydrates: 50 g
Protein: 0.1 g
Sodium: 31 mg
Sugar: 41 g
Reviews
Kim on 2024-07-07 (5 stars): Grew up “drinking” these at special family occasions ! Thought I was the bees knees ! Thanks for posting ?
Rylee on 2024-06-29 (5 stars): I love this drink so much!!!!
Cindi on 2022-06-17 (5 stars): Love these! Always felt so fancy drinking these as a child. Thanks for sharing!
Glenda E on 2022-04-30 (5 stars): I love the variation of recipes! I'm going to try the Dirty Shirley Temple! I''ve also had variations of the lemon-lime soda as a substitute, and honestly never had it made with ginger ale. I will try that, too!
Emily on 2021-12-31 (5 stars): all around great drink
Sharon on 2020-12-18 (5 stars): So good! What a super drink to let kids feel a bit grown up on special occasions. It's also so good for those adults who want to avoid alcohol. Cherry and a bit of mint really top it off.
Jen on 2020-12-17 (5 stars): I love serving this as a non-alcoholic drink option when having people over. It has great flavors and is perfect for any time of the year. I also love the Shirley Temple Party Punch for bigger groups.
Connie on 2020-12-14 (5 stars): Loved this drink as as kid! I don't remember if it had both 7up and ginger ale, but it was delicious. I'm going to make these for my kids on Christmas Eve. Thanks for the fun reminder this exists!