why make this recipe
The Starbucks Pink Drink has become a favorite among many for its sweet, fruity flavor and beautiful pink color. Making a copycat version at home allows you to enjoy this delightful beverage anytime you want. Plus, you can control the ingredients and make it just the way you like. This drink is fresh, light, and perfect for any occasion.
how to make Starbucks Pink Drink Copycat
Ingredients:
- White cranberry strawberry juice
- Coconut milk
- Freeze-dried strawberries
- Ice
Directions:
- In a glass, combine the white cranberry strawberry juice and coconut milk.
- Stir well to mix the juices.
- Add ice to the glass.
- Top with freeze-dried strawberries.
- Serve immediately and enjoy your refreshing drink!
how to serve Starbucks Pink Drink Copycat
Serve the Starbucks Pink Drink in a clear glass to show off its lovely pink color. You can add a straw for easier sipping. It’s perfect for hot days, gatherings with friends, or as a fun treat for yourself.
how to store Starbucks Pink Drink Copycat
If you have any leftover drink, you can store it in the refrigerator for a day. However, it’s best to enjoy it fresh to keep the flavor and freshness. The ice may dilute the drink, so it’s better to make it right when you want to drink it.
tips to make Starbucks Pink Drink Copycat
- For extra sweetness, consider adding a little honey or sugar to the drink.
- Use frozen strawberries instead of freeze-dried strawberries for a different texture.
- You can adjust the ratio of juice to coconut milk based on your taste preference.
variation
You can make this drink even more interesting by adding other fruits like blueberries or raspberries. Mixing different juices, such as pineapple juice, can also give a tropical twist to your Pink Drink.
FAQs
1. Can I use regular milk instead of coconut milk?
Yes, you can substitute regular milk or any plant-based milk if you prefer.
2. Is the drink vegan?
Yes, as long as you use plant-based ingredients, the Starbucks Pink Drink Copycat can be vegan.
3. Can I make this drink sugar-free?
Yes, you can find sugar-free versions of white cranberry juice or use a natural sweetener if desired.