![]() ![]() Serve with ice, sprigs of mint, maraschino cherries and fresh lemon wedge. Add Creme de Menthe syrup, limeade and lemonade concentrates. ![]() Bring the mixture to a boil, stirring constantly until sugar is completely dissolved. 1/2 6 oz can of frozen lemonade concentrateĬombine sugar and water in a large pot or saucepan.1/2 6 oz can of frozen limeade concentrate.Continue stirring and bring to boil just below the boiling point (210. Stir in lime and lemonade concentrate next. Stir the contents until the sugar is dissolved. 1 pint Creme de Menthe syrup (non-alcoholic) directions Combine the sugar and water in a 3 quart saucepan.For readers with sugar restricted diets, you can visit The Disney Test Kitchen for a sugar-free recipe as well! I’ve searched high and low for the perfect copy-cat recipe and thanks to The Disney Test Kitchen, I have found it! This recipe will yield about 24 1-cup servings. Perfectly cool, refreshing, and delicious! Definitely a highlight of our trip! If you visit Disneyland, you can pick up a drink of your own at Cafe New Orleans, Blue Bayou, and the Mint Julep Bar. Now because there’s no alcohol served at Disneyland, these juleps were bourbon-free, but we enjoyed them all the same. Walking around in the hot California sun, we decided to stop just across from the Haunted Mansion to cool off and that’s when we picked up a delicious Mint Julep. (For more on our trip to Disneyland, check out posts here and here!) My parents live north of New Orleans, so the French Quarter was fresh in my mind when our family visited last month. To see which parties I have linked up with, click HERE.One of my favorite things about Disneyland was the beautiful area of New Orleans Square. Patrick’s Day Green Sangria White Hot Chocolate and Homemade Heart Marshmallows If you try this drink, let me know how you like it. Stick pineapple and cherries on a toothpick and insert into glass. Pour chilled syrup into serving glass and then add cold water (3 parts syrup to 5 parts water) and stir. Its been years since I have gone and this easy. ![]() Let cool and then place in fridge to chill. I decided to try making the famous Disneyland Mint Juleps at home this week because, well, I miss Disneyland. Heat to a rolling boil until sugar dissolves. Make the recipe for Disney Mint Julep from the comfort of home and it will transport you to Disneyland Get the recipe at. Garnish with: fresh mint leaves, pineapple chunks and maraschino cherries Pour 3 cups club soda into a medium-sized pot. I should have gotten one years ago! Now… enough gushing on the macro lens, let’s talk about how to serve this drink up! Ingredients: 3 cups club sodaĦ ounces frozen lemonade, thawed (do not dilute with water)Ħ tablespoons Creme de Menthe syrup (found near coffee syrups/flavorings or by ice cream cones/toppings) I am now an official owner of a MACRO lens and I love it! So easy to use and such a game changer when it comes to detail shots for photos. But, it is so DARN good anyway! So, are these photos making you thirsty? And, if you have noticed a difference in my close up photos, it is all thanks to a new piece of glass that Brian bought me. OH, and… just to make it clear… this is Disney’s spin on a mint julep and NO, it does not taste anything like a real mint julep. So, I told Brian that we need to plan a trip to Disneyland JUST to try this drink… plus, I am 37 and I’ve been to Disney World more times then I can count and I’ve never been to California or Disneyland. Unfortunately, they do NOT serve this drink at Disney World… which is where we are heading. It is that time again to share a fun drink with y’all on the blog! Everyone has been talking about Mint Julep’s and the Kentucky Derby lately (which, is totally on my bucket list) and I thought since we have a Disney trip coming up… I would do a copy cat version of Disney’s mint julep drink! Now, of course this drink is non-alcoholic, so it’d be a fun one to share with the kids to celebrate the Kentucky Derby at home… AND, it is actually a real drink that they serve up at Disneyland (see HERE) at the Mint Julep Bar in New Orleans Square. ![]()
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