Chasen's Shirley Temple Mocktail
"Shirley Temple was one of only two people who had a recipe from Chasen's named for her. The story behind the drink is that Shirley, at the height of her fame as a child star, came to the restaurant with her parents, who were having a before-dinner cocktail. Shirley wanted one of her own, so the bartender concocted this one for her. Non-alcoholic cocktails have been named "Shirley Temples" ever since. This drink is served in a highball glass with ice, and garnished to look like a cocktail; and served with a straw. Other sodas can be substituted, such as a lemon-lime soda. Information from the archives of the Los Angeles Library."
Ingredients
Nutritional
- Serving Size: 1 (489.8 g)
- Calories 508.4
- Total Fat - 11 g
- Saturated Fat - 4.9 g
- Cholesterol - 3.7 mg
- Sodium - 435.8 mg
- Total Carbohydrate - 100.9 g
- Dietary Fiber - 7.3 g
- Sugars - 32.5 g
- Protein - 6.6 g
- Calcium - 122.5 mg
- Iron - 2.1 mg
- Vitamin C - 91.1 mg
- Thiamin - 0.4 mg
Step by Step Method
Step 1
Place a few ice cubes in a highball glass.
Step 2
Add ginger ale and grenadine and stir gently.
Step 3
Add enough additional ice cubes to fill the glass.
Step 4
Garnish the glass with a split orange slice that straddles the side of the glass.
Step 5
Add a maraschino cherry and serve with a straw.
Tips
No special items needed.