Italian Orange Creme Soda
Summers are known for the vast amount of tropical fruits that flood the markets and give soothing refuge from the sweltering heat. But some of these fruits are never out of season, or especially their juices, and one such versatile fruit is the Orange. A citrus fruit rich in Vitamin-C and anti-oxidants, oranges can be consumed in any season, any weather, and can be used for making salad dressings, adding flavors to baked goods and also for giving a tangy zest to some savoury dishes. One such simple yet refreshing concoction is the Orange Creme Soda. With as little as 3 ingredients, and in less than 5 mins, you can make this beautiful yet delicious cooler that is not only tasty, but replenishes the body with healthy nutrients too!
The traditional soda just has orange syrup, cream and soda, but I modify it here to give it a twist with the addition of strawberries, and for my husband's craving of whip cream:)
Ingredients
1 glass carbonated water (sparkling soda)
2 tbsp orange syrup (fresh or bottled)
1 tbsp strawberry syrup
1/2 glass half-and-half cream
A few ice cubes
Whipping cream and cherries - for garnish
Method
Drop 2 ice cubes in each of the 2 glasses. Add the orange and strawberry syrups, and fill to 2/3 with carbonated water. Now float the half-and-half cream on top. Serve chilled with a straw and stir only when ready to drink. For serving to guests, garnish with whipped cream and a cherry.
Tip: Use strawberries, raspberries or watermelon to create variations of this recipe! You can also add Vanilla Ice Cream instead of whipping cream to make Ice Cream Soda.
The traditional soda just has orange syrup, cream and soda, but I modify it here to give it a twist with the addition of strawberries, and for my husband's craving of whip cream:)
Ingredients
1 glass carbonated water (sparkling soda)
2 tbsp orange syrup (fresh or bottled)
1 tbsp strawberry syrup
1/2 glass half-and-half cream
A few ice cubes
Whipping cream and cherries - for garnish
Method
Drop 2 ice cubes in each of the 2 glasses. Add the orange and strawberry syrups, and fill to 2/3 with carbonated water. Now float the half-and-half cream on top. Serve chilled with a straw and stir only when ready to drink. For serving to guests, garnish with whipped cream and a cherry.
Tip: Use strawberries, raspberries or watermelon to create variations of this recipe! You can also add Vanilla Ice Cream instead of whipping cream to make Ice Cream Soda.
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15 comments :
Oooo... I love to have a glass of this! It's hot all year round in where I am. It will be refreshing! My son wont mind a glass too!
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That looks so refreshing!! and delicious too !!
that looks refreshing but i have to wait till next summer to have this. its soupy-soup time in my corner :)
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gr8 refreshing drink. wanna try the variations u mentioned.
It's chilly here girl! It started raining non-stop for 3 days and weather turned very chilly which is a relief for us!:)
Orange Cream soda looks great, beautiful color.
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Looks so good and colorful. I do not know to make such drinks. Thanks for sharing these nice recipes.
How cute! I like the dish as well. It looks really retro.
Thatz one attractive glass of drink Mansi........The cold here has already started...Will save this recipe for next Summer :-)
A refeshing drink mansi. Bookmarked
Hey Mansi great recipes I love this smoothie yummy. :)
looks fantastic!
hi mansi your receipe of Italian orange soda yummy by seeing your presentation only v feel like having it immediately, my kids as well as my all kitty friends will enjoy it.
The first time we were in London (mid'80's) we were craving something cold - hot summer day; hotel room not air-conditioned. We asked room service for orange sodas - they sent up 2 glasses of freshly squeezed orange juice and 2 bottles of fizzy water! No ice, of course, but it was good!
Love this recipe and the color effect is so beautiful!
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