Thursday, August 8, 2013

Make A Nonalcoholic Bombay Bellini

The original Bellini added peach puree to champagne. The Bombay Bellini adds a taste of India with the substitution of mango puree. When you make a non-alcoholic Bombay Bellini, sparkling white grape juice stands in for the champagne. Mango juice fills the bill for the puree, and an easy to make mocktail is born.


Instructions


1. Put the mango juice and the sparkling white grape juice in the refrigerator ahead of time. Let them get very chilled before making your faux Bombay Bellini.


2. Get a champagne flute. Compared to a normal wine glass, the champagne flute is slimmer and presents a more tapered appearance.


3. Fill the champagne flute halfway up with mango juice.


4. Use the sparkling white grape juice to fill up the rest of the champagne flute.


5. Blend the juices with a swizzle stick if needed.








6. Serve the non-alcoholic Bombay Bellini immediately. The drink has no traditional garnish, but you can add a slice of mango if you like.

Tags: Bombay Bellini, champagne flute, grape juice, sparkling white, sparkling white grape, white grape, white grape juice