A lime rickey - non-alcoholic - is a New England classic. It's one of those things that's really basic to make and just screams summer to me. There's something perfectly New England about having fried clams and raspberry lime rickeys. Or you can just take a hot Saturday and drink your lime rickey while working on your writing.
Ingredients:
Limeade concentrate
Seltzer water (soda water)
Raspberry Syrup
Directions:
Mix up the limeade with the carbonated water instead of flat water. (Don't mix it up in a pitcher unless you'll consume it immediately - it will lose it's carbonation if you store it. It's just easier to mix it up in individual glasses.) Add a spoonful of raspberry syrup to each glass and stir well. Serve with ice.
You can also do a slightly more complicated version with simple syrup, lime juice, carbonated water, and raspberry syrup, but the above recipe takes, literally, seconds to make. We get our raspberry syrup at the local coffee shop, but you can probably find some at your grocery store or even on Amazon. Using raspberry lime seltzer water is also a good idea.
Ingredients:
Limeade concentrate
Seltzer water (soda water)
Raspberry Syrup
Directions:
Mix up the limeade with the carbonated water instead of flat water. (Don't mix it up in a pitcher unless you'll consume it immediately - it will lose it's carbonation if you store it. It's just easier to mix it up in individual glasses.) Add a spoonful of raspberry syrup to each glass and stir well. Serve with ice.
You can also do a slightly more complicated version with simple syrup, lime juice, carbonated water, and raspberry syrup, but the above recipe takes, literally, seconds to make. We get our raspberry syrup at the local coffee shop, but you can probably find some at your grocery store or even on Amazon. Using raspberry lime seltzer water is also a good idea.
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