Shirley Temple - a cocktail of a small star

Shirley Temple is a world-famous cocktail, one of four non-alcoholic beverages recognized by the International Barmen Association (IBA). Read how this cocktail is made, what it consists of and in honor of whom it got such an extravagant name, read in this article.

Little Shirley Temple Star

Shirley Jane Temple is one of the youngest actresses in the history of Hollywood. A girl was born in Santa Monica in April 1928, and ten years later she received the first million by playing in the film. For the first time, a small star starred in the film "Get up and sing!" at the age of three. Despite a fairly short filming career, she managed to play in more than 70 films. Shirley, among other things, is the only actress in the history of cinema who received the children's Oscar in 1934.

Shirley Temple Cocktail

Another achievement of the little star, perpetuating her name, can be considered a light non-alcoholic cocktail “Shirley Temple”, named so in her honor. In the midst of her career, the girl was very fond of visiting one restaurant. Due to her young age, alcohol was contraindicated for her, and then the bartender invented a cocktail specially for the little actress, naming it after her.

Shirley Temple cocktail soft drinks

The last film in the career of little Shirley - "Young People", shot in 1939, failed miserably at the box office. The audience could not forgive the fact that their beloved actress with an angelic appearance and cute cheeks turned into a teenager. The film studios abandoned Temple, and she began to live the life of an ordinary girl. Despite the fact that in the next two years, the actress almost did not act in film, she took an active part in the production of several soap operas.

Shirley returned to the film industry after the end of World War II, starring in several films, after which she married, gave birth to a charming daughter two years later and worked on a new film. After a divorce from her husband, she returned several times to television screens, turning into a “good mother” for all of America. The career of the actress ended in the mid-1960s - the former starlet got into politics, having received in 1989 the post of ambassador of Czechoslovakia.

Shirley Temple Cocktail: Recipe

Today, there is not only an original recipe. Several drinks are prepared on its basis. Shirley Temple - a cocktail that is created according to various recipes. Despite the different ingredients and the cooking process itself, the taste of the soft drink remains unchanged.

It is worth noting that one of the most popular in the world is considered to be the Shirley Temple cocktail. Soft drinks, which are recognized by the International Association of Bartenders, are not so numerous. And one of them is Shirley Temple.

cocktail shirley temple recipe

To prepare your favorite Shirley Temple drink, a cocktail named after her will need:

  • 8-10 ice cubes;
  • "Grenadine";
  • lemon juice;
  • sugar syrup;
  • ginger ale.

The ice breaks into small pieces and folds into a special container for making drinks. One part is mixed with ginger ale, "Grenadine" and lemon juice. Everything is poured with syrup and shaken thoroughly until a foam is obtained. The glass is filled with half-crushed ice, after which the contents of the shaker are poured into it. The cocktail is optionally decorated with cherries or thin slices of orange.

Shirley Temple Cocktail Options

Shirley Temple is a cocktail that served as the basis for many non-alcoholic drinks: for example, the Ocean Wave aperitifs and Art. Clements. " In the recipe “Art. Clemens "list of ingredients replenished with lemon tincture, replacing the juice of the same name fruit.

The Ocean Wave is prepared as follows: 5-6 ice cubes are placed in a container, mixed with one part raspberry syrup, 2 parts lime juice and 150 ml guava juice, after which everything is shaken until foam is obtained.

Shirley Temple and IBA Recognized Soft Drinks

The list of cocktails of the International Barmen Association includes drinks that are considered the most popular in the world, the recipe of which is the most accurate and well-developed. One such is the Shirley Temple cocktail, even though it is non-alcoholic.

light non-alcoholic cocktail shirley temple

Two other non-alcoholic beverages on the IBA list are Florida and Steppe Oyster. Both drinks were included in the official collection of the Bartenders Association in 1987 as the most popular, and Florida was repeated there in 1993.

Shirley Temple's favorite drink, the cocktail that got her name, was recognized by the International Barmen Association. It is listed in the collection as one of the most popular and widespread.


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