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Title: Garnishes for Drinks
Categories: Beverages
Yield: 1 Servings
FOR FRUIT AND MILK DRINKS | ||
Mint leaves | ||
Lemon or lime slices | ||
Orange slices | ||
Maraschino cherries; on toothpick | ||
Whipped cream | ||
Candy canes | ||
Pineapple chunks; on toothpicks with cherries | ||
Strawberries, fresh; on toothpick | ||
Chocolate; shavings or curls | ||
Coconut; shredded Ice cubes with frozen fruit inside or chun | ||
FOR VEGETABLE DRINKS | ||
Parsley | ||
Watercress | ||
Celery; sticks | ||
Carrot; sticks or curls | ||
Lemon; or lime spirals | ||
Scallions | ||
Chives; chopped | ||
Paprika | ||
Pepper; freshly ground | ||
Olives, black or green on toothpicks | ||
Radish; spirals | ||
FOR COFFEES | ||
Cinnamon sticks | ||
Whipped cream; topped with cinnamon or shaved chocolate | ||
FROSTING GLASSES (SEE BELOW |
To frost glasses: Dip glasses into water, and while still dripping wet, place them in the freezer of the refrigerator. Leave them at least 2 or 3 hours.
Sugar Frosted Glasses: (for fruit drinks) Moisten top of glass and rim area with a wedge of lemon, lime or orange. Just rub it along the glass edge, then dip in superfine sugar & place in freezer for a few hours. Moistener could be grenadine syrup.
Salt Frosted Glasses: (for vegetable drinks) Use salt along the rim area.
compiled from a variety of sources.
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