Sparkling Strawberry Floats {Cocktail or Mocktail}
Refreshing drinks can make any gathering feel special, and Sparkling Strawberry Floats are a delightful choice. Perfect for warm weather or special occasions, they can be enjoyed as a cocktail or a mocktail, making them suitable for all ages. Whether you’re hosting a party or simply treating yourself, these floats are sure to impress.
WHY YOU WILL LOVE THIS RECIPE
This recipe for Sparkling Strawberry Floats is not just delicious; it is also a lighter option that can fit into your healthy lifestyle. With the use of strawberry sorbet and sparkling water, you create a drink that is lower in calories compared to traditional floats made with ice cream. Additionally, the use of fresh strawberries adds fiber and vitamins, making this treat a good choice for weight loss. It can be made quickly, making it great for meal prep if you’re looking to have a refreshing drink ready to go at any time.
HOW TO MAKE Sparkling Strawberry Floats
EQUIPMENT NEEDED
- Glasses for serving
- Ice cream scoop
Ingredients You’ll Need:
- 1 cup strawberry sorbet
- 4 cups chilled Prosecco (OR champagne OR ginger ale OR soda)
- Diced fresh strawberries and/or sliced strawberries for garnishing the glasses (optional)
STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS:
- Place a few small scoops of strawberry sorbet into a suitable glass.
- Pour chilled Prosecco over the top of the sorbet, allowing it to fizz and foam.
- Sprinkle with diced strawberries, if desired, to add a splash of color and flavor.
- Serve immediately to enjoy the bubbly sensation of your Sparkling Strawberry Float.
HOW TO SERVE Sparkling Strawberry Floats
When serving Sparkling Strawberry Floats, you can enhance the experience with healthy serving ideas. Consider using smaller glasses to manage portion control, especially since these drinks can be quite sweet and satisfying. This allows guests to enjoy the flavor without overindulging. Pair this drink with light appetizers or heart-healthy snacks like cucumber sandwiches or a fresh fruit platter to create a balanced presentation.
STORAGE & FREEZING: Sparkling Strawberry Floats
Due to the nature of the ingredients, Sparkling Strawberry Floats are best enjoyed fresh. However, if you find yourself with leftovers that rely on soda or Prosecco, consider storing any remaining liquid in a sealed container in the fridge for a short time. Always keep the strawberry sorbet in the freezer until you’re ready to serve to maintain its creamy texture.
SERVING SUGGESTIONS
Sparkling Strawberry Floats pair wonderfully with healthy side options. Consider serving them alongside a fresh salad topped with strawberries and walnuts for a heart-healthy complement. Alternatively, you might offer whole-grain crackers with hummus or guacamole to keep things balanced while guests enjoy their floats.
VARIATIONS
Healthier Version:
- Instead of using regular strawberry sorbet, opt for a homemade or store-bought low-sugar sorbet. This cuts out extra calories and makes your float even more diabetic-friendly!
High-Protein or Low-Carb Version:
- Incorporate Greek yogurt instead of sorbet for a high-protein boost. This creamy alternative pairs well with sparkling water and creates a delicious fusion that still maintains that refreshing quality.
Air Fryer or Oven-Baked Version:
- To add a twist to your float, consider preparing air-fried strawberries as a garnish. Simply slice fresh strawberries, toss them in a bit of honey, and air fry them for a quick, sweet treat to top your floats!
FAQs
1. Can I make Sparkling Strawberry Floats diabetic-friendly?
Yes, you can make them diabetic-friendly by using low-sugar or sugar-free strawberry sorbet and sparkling water instead of sugary sodas.
2. How can I store leftover ingredients?
You can store any unused sorbet in the freezer for later use. The sparkling beverage should be consumed soon after opening, but any unpoured soda can be sealed tightly and kept in the fridge.
3. Are there any low-calorie options for this recipe?
Absolutely! Opt for sugar-free sorbet or sparkling waters to reduce the calorie count significantly while still enjoying a flavorful drink.
4. Can I prepare Sparkling Strawberry Floats ahead of time?
While the floats are best served fresh, you can have all your ingredients prepared ahead of time. Keep the sorbet frozen and chill the Prosecco or soda in the fridge until you are ready to serve.
MAKE-AHEAD TIPS FOR Sparkling Strawberry Floats
To save time when hosting or preparing drinks, have your ingredients ready in advance. Scoop the strawberry sorbet into portions and keep them in the freezer. Additionally, having chill-ready Prosecco or soda on hand will make it super quick when guests arrive. You can even prepare a fruit garnish by slicing fresh strawberries ahead of time. This allows you to effortlessly serve these delicious Sparkling Strawberry Floats without a lot of fuss, freeing up your time to enjoy with friends and family.
Enjoy crafting this refreshing and fun drink. Whether you stick to the classic recipe or try variations, Sparkling Strawberry Floats are sure to be a hit!
PrintSparkling Strawberry Floats
Refreshing Sparkling Strawberry Floats are a delightful choice for gatherings, perfect for warm weather as a cocktail or mocktail.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
- Category: Beverage
- Method: Mixing
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegetarian
Ingredients
- 1 cup strawberry sorbet
- 4 cups chilled Prosecco (OR champagne OR ginger ale OR soda)
- Diced fresh strawberries and/or sliced strawberries for garnishing (optional)
Instructions
- Place a few small scoops of strawberry sorbet into a suitable glass.
- Pour chilled Prosecco over the top of the sorbet, allowing it to fizz and foam.
- Sprinkle with diced strawberries, if desired, to add color and flavor.
- Serve immediately to enjoy the bubbly sensation of your Sparkling Strawberry Float.
Notes
Best enjoyed fresh; store any remaining liquid in a sealed container in the fridge. Consider using smaller glasses for portion control.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 150
- Sugar: 25g
- Sodium: 10mg
- Fat: 1g
- Saturated Fat: 0g
- Unsaturated Fat: 1g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 35g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 1g
- Cholesterol: 0mg
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