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Blueberry Lime Rickey
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The pretty purple hue of this soda comes from a simple homemade blueberry syrup.
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Blueberry Lime Rickey
About This Recipe
| Yield: | 1 soda, enough blueberry syrup for 6 sodas |
| Active time: | 15 minutes |
| Total time: | 25 minutes |
| Special equipment: | fine mesh sieve, cheesecloth |
| This recipe appears in: | 3 Fun Spins on Classic Soda Fountain Drinks To Make At Home |
Ingredients
- For the Blueberry Syrup:
- 8 ounces (a scant 2 cups) frozen blueberries
- 3/4 cup water
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 3/4 tablespoons juice from 1 lemon
- For Each Soda:
- 1/4 cup blueberry syrup
- 1 tablespoon lime juice from 1 lime
- 8 ounces seltzer
- Ice
Procedures
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1
For the Blueberry Syrup: Combine the blueberries and water in a small saucepan over low heat until soft enough to smash easily with the back of a spatula, about 5 minutes. Carefully mash the blueberries with a potato masher until none remain whole. Increase the heat to medium and keep the mixture at a steady simmer for 8 minutes, stirring frequently. While the blueberries cook, place the sugar in a large heatproof bowl. Line a fine mesh sieve with cheesecloth and place it over the bowl. Carefully pour the blueberry mixture into the sieve and allow it to drip until the dripping becomes intermittent, about 5 minutes. Lift up the sieve and stir the syrup until the sugar is dissolved. Place the sieve back on the bowl and allow to drip until the dripping stops, about 5 minutes longer. Save the solids for another use. Let the syrup cool to room temperature and refrigerate.
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2
For the Soda: Combine blueberry syrup, lime juice, and seltzer. Stir to combine, top with ice to fill, and serve immediately.
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