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Tequila Sunrise cocktail

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The Tequila Sunrise is another orange juice based cocktail, like the Screwdriver, the Orange Blossom and the Harvey Wallbanger. The long-standing appeal of these drinks is actually the orange juice – it hydrates your body and provides Vitamin C to prevent or reduce hangover effects, but you still get your alcohol kick, too.

They’re a great choice to serve guests who are just social drinkers, but they’re equally popular with more dedicated drinkers. The flavor is orange and berry, which is a generally likable combination, even for people who don’t like tequila. (If you have a guest who really doesn’t like tequila, serve them the Vodka Sunrise, which is virtually the same drink, only with the less flavorful vodka in place of the tequila.)

The Tequila Sunrise gets its name from the visual effect of the grenadine dropping to the bottom, then slowly rising. That gives it a red layer at the bottom that slowly blends into an orange layer. This method of dropping the grenadine in slowly is actually the easiest way to get the effect of a layered cocktail.

Tequila Sunrise Recipe

  • 4 ounces orange juice (fresh squeezed is preferred)
  • 2 ounces white tequila
  • 1/2 ounce grenadine

Put ice cubes into a highball glass. Pour in the tequila followed by the orange juice. Now slowly pour the grenadine straight down the middle, so it sinks to the bottom. Optionally garnish with a citrus wedge or sliver of orange peel. If you find it difficult to pour slowly, here are some suggestions:

  • Use a pour spout over the bottle.
  • Pour as thin a stream as you can get out of the bottle over the back of a spoon, a technique we covered here with video, photos and instructions.
  • Pour your grenadine into a paper cup, crease the brim of the cup, and pour slowly at the crease.

Sunrise Cocktail

Recipe by COOKINGS4ME

Sunrise Cocktail

SERVES:

Ingredients Nutrition

  • 2 limes, juice of
  • 1 ⁄2 cup caster sugar
  • ice cube
  • 100 ml vodka
  • 600 ml of tropical juice
  • 100 ml raspberry flavored syrup or 100 ml grenadine
  • fresh pineapple or lime, to serve

Directions

  1. slice up pinapple and lime into wedges and set aside.
  2. place sugar and lime juice into seperate bowls.
  3. dunk the rim of a cocktail glass in the lime juice to moisted, then quickly place rim into the bowl with sugar, to form a sugar crusted rim.
  4. carefully place ice cubes into glass.
  5. pour the fruit juice and a dash of the remaining lime juice over the cubes(do not stir). slowly pour in the rasperry syrup(do not stir, syrup will sink to bottom of glass).
  6. garnish with fresh pinaple and lime.
  7. serve immediately.

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Nutrition Info

Serving Size: 1 (76 g)

Servings Per Recipe: 4

Amt. Per Serving % Daily Value Calories 156.1 Calories from Fat 0 0% Total Fat 0 g 0% Saturated Fat 0 g 0% Cholesterol 0 mg 0% Sodium 0.6 mg 0% Total Carbohydrate 26.6 g 8% Dietary Fiber 0.1 g 0% Sugars 25.3 g 101% Protein 0.1 g 0%

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    that looks fantastic

    Robin (Masshole Mommy) says

    I am a sucker for ANYTHING with Grenadine in it – I love it. This sounds perfect for my next girls night in.

    Ok, what is a jagger? I love fruity mixed drinks, although I’m not a coconut fan

    OMG I think I need to make these this weekend. Thanks for sharing!

    I love grenadine too! These looks tasty and I looove the photos! Super cute straws too haha

    Oh wow. I’m definitely making this when we have our first barbecue. This is the absolute perfect cocktail for summer!

    Simply amazing. I love coconut flavor in my drink.

    Wow, this looks amazing!

    My grandpa made moonshine back in the day when it was illegal. 🙂 I don’t really drink, but I would have to taste your coconut sunrise cocktails. Anything with coconut is amazing and your drinks are beautiful!

    This looks SO GOOD! I love coconut drinks but not actual coconut so I’d leave it out. DH doesn’t like coconut though. I must get this moonshine!

    Oh this looks so yummy and I love the name! I’d love to make a virgin version! I will pass on this recipe to my auntie she loves making fun cocktails!

    Moonshine makes my lips numb. But this looks like a great party drink. I will definitely have to try this if I can get my hands on some moonshine. Thanks for sharing.

    This looks AMAZING! I love coconut cocktails for the summer! 🙂

    This looks like such a great drink to sip on the porch or poolside

    Can’t wait to try your suggestion

    Yummy yummy! I’ve been looking forward to trying some new cocktails. This one sounds so gooood!

    I love the idea of this cocktail! I am a huge fan of coconut and would love to have a glass of this on a nice hot day!

    Oh my goodness this sounds delish! Can’t wait to make these for our next BBQ!

    Wow that looks so good! I’m not a huge coconut fan but for something like this I’d suck it up! Looks great!

    This sounds like the most delicious summer drink! I think I am going to bring the recipe and ingredients to our BBQ this weekend!

    Moonshine is always a favorite in our house. I would love to try the coconut flavored kind since I love coconut!

    This looks SO fun!! And so summery!

    I could seriously go for one of these right now! Beautiful pics!

    Your photos are making me thirsty! I’d sure love to try this over the weekend!

    Wow, this looks like such a refreshing drink. I love the shredded coconuts on top too.

    Wow, this looks like such a refreshing drink. I love the shredded coconuts on top too.

    This looks delicious…I can’t wait to try this. The presentation is to die for!!

    It’s a very pretty looking drink.

    Elizabeth O. says

    Looks delicious and refreshing. I love coconuts and I want to try this drink.

    That looks so delicious and refreshing. I’d love to try to make this. I can see me now, sitting outdoors in the heat, watching the activities in the neighborhood, sipping on a coconut sunrise cocktail.

    I have some moonshine at my house. I should make this drink for my family to enjoy on Sunday night.

    This looks like such a good recipe! I have never had a coconut cocktail before. The ingredients all sound really good together. It is also a very pretty drink.

    This looks so refreshing for the summer. I will make sure to make it this holiday weekend as we have a family BBQ

    Sounds so refreshing and summery!! Perfect for summertime celbrations 🙂

    I love coconut and any drink with grenadine in it. This sounds so good and looks really pretty. Definitely going on my must try list.

    It sounds nice and refreshing. A great outside on the patio drink. 🙂

    Do you know the sugar content? I gotta say you’ve completely mastered close-up photography – magazine-worthy!

    I saw this Coconut Moonshine the other day and wondered how good it was. It’s such a fun drink and love the packaging and bottle. Thanks for sharing your recipe. Sounds really good.

    That looks like a really good drink. And knowing that it has Coconut Moonshine, I think my husband would be really interested to try it. 😉

    I wish technology was advanced enough for me to reach through my screen and grab a cup of this. I would love to try this recipe on my next girls night in.

    What a real summer treat. My mouth is seriously watering just looking at these pics.

    These looks absolutely refreshing . I would love to have these summer treats, I hope I can make this.

    Ok this cocktail looks absolutely amazing. I’m all about fruit cocktails in the summer so I will have to give this a try!

    What a great drink to enjoy for the summer time. Adding the coconut is such a treat.

    This sounds like an excellent summer drink! I would love to have one of these while sitting out on the patio!

    Ann Bacciaglia says

    This looks so delicious and refreshing. I will have to try making some this weekend. I am sure the kids will love it.

    Lisa Bristol says

    This is such a great drink idea. It looks so refreshing. I will have to make some to serve at my next BBQ.

    that looks awesome. I will have to try this ver soon.

    I would certainly love to try a cocktail with moonshine! That is one spirit that I haven’t had the chance to try yet!

    please send moonshine, ASAP! Love it and this drink 🙂 I just did my first summertime cocktail post — hope you can come by and have a look, it will make you thirsty just like this one is making me.

    Also pinned to my summer drinks board 🙂

    Holy yum! This beverage looks absolutely delicious, and perfect for summer! I never thought of putting coconut in my drink. I am sure that it would be delish!

    This looks like such a wonderful drink! I love coconuts.

    Oh another amazing cocktail!! This looks so delicious!! It’s Career Day today and I might need to have one of these when I get home. haha. It’s Thursty Thursday on my blog. I would love it if you stopped by and linked this up! Cheers!! hopelesslyeverafter.blogspot.com

    omg the perfect drink for summer! thanks for sharing!!

    This is perfect for a summer happy hour- looks delish!

    I stopped by from Cook it! Craft it! Share it!

    This looks absolutely delicious. Thank you for sharing and joining our Oh My Heartsie Girl Wordless Wednesday Link Party.. Have a great day, co-host Evija @Fromevijawithlove x

    oh my goodness so perfect for a hot day. Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop. Watch for your feature on Monday xo

    Looks so refreshing and tasty! Will have to give this cocktail a try.

    OH I would not have thought to add coconut to an alcoholic beverage…. perfect way to kick off summer!

    Yes, please! This looks soooo good!

    Thanks for sharing with us at Mommy Monday!

    These are SO pretty! Thanks so much for taking the time to link up with us over at the #HomeMattersParty – we hope to see you again on Friday! Feel free to bring a friend 🙂

    I am so making this tomorrow… for breakfast!

    Linda Manns Linneman says

    This does sound so good. I will have to give it a try soon. Thank you so much for sharing

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