Mardi Gras is celebrated at different times depending on where you live. Most people refer to it as “Fat Tuesday.” The day of payment and the part before Ashes and the beginning of Lent. There’s no reason not to have a day of drinking too much and going crazy. You can have tons of fun at home with your family and kids. Below are some recipes your kids are sure to enjoy as much as you can! It is the meaning of the colors used in Mardorum Gras. Purple signifies justice. Green means faith. Gold signifies power.
Mardi Gras Drink: Kiwi-Mint Julep – Green = Faith
This recipe makes two servings, so you can multiply the recipe as needed. Children will love the minty flavor, and the cheerful green will be fun for them.
Ingredients will be necessary:
3 Tablespoons of sugar
1/2 cup of hot water
2 cups of ice
3 kiwis, peeled
2 tablespoons squeezed limeade
2 tablespoons mints fell
How to prepare:
Measuring in a cup (one cup) sugar in hot solution. Let it sit for about five minutes to cool. Now in the blender, mix everything with sugar and mix until smooth. Served in the “drink” game are plastic cups for the safety of the kids. These can be purchased at the party supplies store. You can top it with a piece of Kiwi and a mint myrtle, and don’t forget the straw toy.
Mardi Gras Drink Recipe: Fizzy Lemonade – Gold = Power
This is a very simple drink to make. Kids especially like lemonade, so it’s sure to be a hit. This is one drink recipe, so arrange it.
Ingredients you will need:
Juice of One Lemon
2 tsp. Powdered Sugar
Lemon Slice
Sparkling Water
Lime Slice
The ice
How to prepare:
Mix lemon and sugar. Dissolve the sugar and stir well. Add sparkling water and ice. Place a lemon slice on one side and a lime slice on the other.
New Orleans Drink: Dixieland Drink – Purple = Justice
This is typically done with alcohol, but it tastes better without it. This is suitable for children and others who do not want to fuzz their heads with vodka.
Ingredients will be necessary:
Sugar stumbles
The ice
Pineapple juice
16 oz. Banana Juice
2 tbs. Cranberry juice
How to prepare:
Mix well the juice of the four legs with the pineapple juice. Add the banana mixture and stir vigorously for three minutes. Pour into glasses and add ice. He put the glass infused with sugar.
Mardi Gras Drink Recipe: Hurricane Punch
One of the most popular Mardi Gras drinks is the Hurricane. This is a recipe for non-alcoholic Hurricane iron kids can enjoy.
Ingredients will be necessary:
46 oz of pineapple juice.
12 oz frozen limeade concentrate, drained
Pour in 6 oz lemonade, drained.
2 golden middle navels, very thinly divided.
46 oz ginger beer, cold
6 oz of orange juice.
16 oz of water
How to prepare:
Combine all ingredients except ginger beer and chili fruit. Set aside to cool. When you are ready to serve, add the ginger beer and the fruit pieces so they float. Now all that’s left is to enjoy!
Mardi Gras Drink Recipe: Virgin of the Storm
Since Hurricane is such a Mardi Gras favorite, I decided to also include the recipe for the drink itself; less arc Now your children and others can enjoy either iron or drink. Maybe even both!
Ingredients will be necessary:
3 oz orange juice
Pineapple juice 3 oz
1 oz sweet and sour mix
1/2 oz grenadine
making crusts
Orange slices
How to prepare:
In a tall glass, pour all the juices over ice. Add the grenadine on top. Do not stir. Add fruit slices to decorate and top with a bright umbrella and straws.
fun with your kids! They sure hit the cups!
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/kiwi_mint_julep.html
http://www.drinkrecipesbar.com/drink-recipes-get-10489__Dixieland-drink.html
http://www.grouprecipes.com/sr/31616/hurricane-punch—non-alcoholic/recipe/
http://www.yumsugar.com/Happy-Hour-Virgin-Hurricane-139257
Report:
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenadine
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mardi_Gras
- www.mardigrasneworleans.com/mgcolors.html