Rhubarb Orange Mocktail

Rhubarb Syrup Summer Drink

Rhubarb Orange Mocktail
Rhubarb is considered to be a vegetable in some parts of world but in United States, it is considered a fruit and is typically made available at consumer markets in early spring. Due to Rhubarb's beautiful reddish-pink color, it is used as base in varieties of drinks, jams and jellies. I am sharing with you a very easy Rhubarb Orange summer cooler mocktail. You can make this syrup in advance and just before serving, mix with sparkling or plain water to make perfect summer drink for kids. Or add some Vodka or Orange Liquor for an excellent sweet and tangy cocktail.

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Rhubarb Orange Mocktail

Rhubarb Orange Mocktail
Total Time: Prep Time: Cook Time: Cuisine: American () Difficulty: Easy
Serves: 4

Ingredients

Directions

  • Step for Recipe - Rhubarb Orange Mocktail 1. Wash and slice the Rhubarb stalks into 1 inch size cubes. Discard the leaves if any. Juice oranges; we need about 1 cup for this recipe.
  • Step for Recipe - Rhubarb Orange Mocktail 2. In a stainless steel deep pan, add Rhubarb, orange juice and water. Bring to boil, add sugar and salt then simmer for 15-20 minutes till the sliced stalks are soft.
  • Step for Recipe - Rhubarb Orange Mocktail 3. Strain the syrup. Discard the pulp and fill the remaining syrup in clean sterilized jar. Keep refrigerated. Just before serving, mix 4 tbsps. of Rhubarb Syrup with 1.5 cups of sparkling water or plain water to make perfect refreshing sweet and tangy summer cooler.
Savita's Notes:
This syrup keep fresh in refrigerator for up to 2 week. Sometimes, I freeze it into Ice Cubes after mixing some water and then use these pink tangy cubes to flavor water or any sweet drink.
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