Can You Help Me Make a Raspberry Sipper?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants seeking and sharing recipes for a raspberry-based drink, often referred to as a Raspberry Sipper. Various personal experiences and suggestions are shared regarding ingredients and preparation methods.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is looking for a recipe that includes raspberries, lemonade, and ginger ale, mentioning the use of a large Quick Stir pitcher.
  • Another participant provides a detailed recipe that includes raspberry ginger ale, strawberries, lemon juice, frozen pink lemonade, and ice, noting it can be enhanced with sherbet or raspberry vodka.
  • One participant shares their experience making raspberry lemonade in a Quick Stir pitcher, suggesting the addition of ginger ale and providing a method involving lemon slices and thawed raspberries.
  • Several participants express enthusiasm for the recipes shared, with one mentioning plans to add sherbet for a baby shower.
  • One participant prefers using fresh berries over frozen for more natural juice extraction.
  • There are inquiries about the capacity of the small Quick Stir pitcher and whether a half batch would fit, with one participant suggesting caution to avoid overflow.
  • Another participant shares a simple recipe involving ginger ale, frozen raspberries, and frozen pink lemonade, served with lemon slices.
  • One participant expresses concern about their upcoming show and seeks support from the community.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best method and ingredients for making the drink, with no clear consensus emerging on a single recipe.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and variations in recipes, reflecting individual preferences and occasions for making the drink.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative beverage ideas for events or gatherings may find the shared recipes and experiences helpful.

Kathytnt
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I am looking for a recipe - Don't know what it is called but I think it uses Raspberries, lemonade and gingerale You usually make it in the large Quick stir I only have the small but will have to make due

HELP
 
Kathytnt said:
I am looking for a recipe - Don't know what it is called but I think it uses Raspberries, lemonade and gingerale You usually make it in the large Quick stir I only have the small but will have to make due

HELP

2 liter bottle of Rasberry Gingerale
1 pint of strawberries sliced or raspberries
Juice from 1/2 a lemon
1 container of frozen pink lemonade and 6 cups of ice (crushed works best)
MIX IT ALL UP!

This is really good with sherbert or even Raspberry Vodka!!!! MMMM!:p
 
I've made raspberry lemonade in the QSP. You could just replace some of the water with ginger ale.

Family-size QSP batch
Slice 4-6 lemons using Ultimate Mandoline. Put slices into QSP. Add 1 1/2 cups sugar to lemon slices. Let sit 10-15 minutes. (The sugar will make the slices release their juice.) Add part of a bag of thawed frozen raspberries. Use more or less depending on how much raspberry flavor you want. Fill the pitcher with water and plunge to mix.
 
Oooh. You recipe sounds Yummy, Kristin!
 
chefann said:
Oooh. You recipe sounds Yummy, Kristin!
It is--thanks!

I am adding sherbert tomorrow for a baby shower. I think I will use Rainbow.
 
I also use fresh berries and not frozen-you get more of the natural juice from the berries that way.
 
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I wonder if half a batch will fit in the small quick stir
 
Kathytnt said:
I wonder if half a batch will fit in the small quick stir
I bet it would! Don't use the whoel bottle of soda though. It will overflow.
I am using a punch bowl tomorrow. There will be over 50 people.
 
2 Liter Ginger Ale
1 Cup Frozen Raspberries
1 Can Frozen Pink Lemonade

Mix Ginger ale and pink lemonade in Small Quick-Stir Pitcher. Add raspberries and serve with Lemon Slices.
 
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I guess I can put just half everything - Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers. I haven't gotten real good feedback like last year's show Seems everyone has a birthday party, graduation, wedding or something going on tomorrow I need something to cheer me up after the last show debaucle. See Naughtt Chef tread
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need to make a Raspberry Sipper?

To make a Raspberry Sipper, you will need fresh raspberries, water, sugar or a sweetener of your choice, and ice. You can also add lemon juice for extra flavor if desired.

How do I prepare the raspberries for the sipper?

Start by rinsing the fresh raspberries under cold water. Then, mash them gently with a fork or a muddler to release their juices. If you prefer a smoother drink, you can blend the raspberries instead.

Can I use frozen raspberries instead of fresh ones?

Yes, you can use frozen raspberries to make a Raspberry Sipper. Just be sure to thaw them first and drain any excess liquid before mashing or blending.

What is the best way to sweeten my Raspberry Sipper?

You can sweeten your Raspberry Sipper with granulated sugar, honey, agave syrup, or a sugar substitute. Start with a small amount and adjust to taste, depending on how sweet you like your drink.

Can I make a larger batch of Raspberry Sipper for a party?

Absolutely! To make a larger batch, simply multiply the ingredients by the number of servings you need. Mix the raspberries, water, and sweetener in a pitcher, and serve over ice for a refreshing drink for your guests.

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