This non-alcoholic Peach Rosemary co*cktail is so refreshing and flavor-loaded! Homemade rosemary simple syrup, fresh lemon juice, pineapple juice, and peach nectar give body to this mocktail. A frothy pasture-raised egg white completes this dreamy beverage for a sensational contrast in flavor/texture. Itâs so delicious!
Can you feel it in the air, friends? Weâre all, hopefully, defrosting ourselves in the summery sunshine and eating all the goods that this season brings. Iâve got a massive bowl on the kitchen counter full of tomatoes, lemons, and stone fruit galore. Living in Tampa means itâs typically hot as heck year-round, but man, the summer is my vibe. Porch hangs with a juicy burger and drink in hand, yeahhh.
Peach Rosemary Mocktail đ
This non-alcoholic peach rosemary co*cktail has been on repeat ever since I developed it. As someone who rarely consumes alcohol, Iâve been leaning into NA co*cktails aka âmocktails.â Thereâs endless concoctions and paths to developing alcohol-free drinks, and I enjoy that part the most.
Iâd say mocktails are all about flavorrr and thatâs what this peach rosemary mocktail brings. Itâs loaded with peach essence, a touch of pineapple for tropical pizzazz, and fragrant rosemary simple syrup thatâs so scrumptious. An egg white, foamy cloud is the dreamy finale that makes this mocktail extra special!
DISCLOSURE: This post is sponsored by Pete & Gerryâs Pasture-Raised Eggs who Iâm so excited to partner with; all thoughts expressed here are my own.
Their rich golden yolks and substantial egg whites are a reflection of the Certified Humane Pasture-Raised standard, the highest standard of care possible. A Pete & Gerryâs pasture-raised hen enjoys a well-rounded diet, plenty of time to soak up the sunshine on the pasture, ample socialization, and much more. No added hormones, no antibiotics & from small family farmsâŚthe best quality eggs on the market!
⢠Whether itâs my jalapeĂąo cheddar cornbread, these peach scones, or my favorite southern sweet potato pieâŚI love partnering with these friends âĄ
Ingredients For This Peach Mocktail
(Note: the full ingredients list, including measurements, is provided in the recipe card directly below.)
- For the rosemary simple syrup: Sugar, water, fresh rosemary sprigs.
- For the peach rosemary mocktail: Peach nectar, pineapple juice, fresh lemon juice, rosemary simple syrup, and a fresh egg white. Definitely using my buddies, Pete & Gerryâs, for that high-quality, pasture-raised goodness! đđž
- & extra items: fresh chopped rosemary, sugar/salt, sliced peaches, and/or fresh rosemary sprigs for prepping glass or garnishing- optional.
Love co*cktails? Donât miss my creamy coconut lime margarita, this frozen mango marg, and egg white âď¸ favorites like my classic clover club or this guava tequila sourâ yum! Each one is so unique and nice to enjoy for the summer!
How To Make This Peach Rosemary Mocktail:
(Note: please see the recipe card directly below for the complete written instructions.)
⢠This non-alcoholic peach co*cktail is sooo easy! First, weâll make the homemade rosemary simple syrup, and then the mocktail itself:
- Make rosemary simple syrup. In a non-stick skillet or saucepan over medium heat; combine the sugar, water, and bundle of fresh rosemary sprigs. Cook the mixture, stirring every so often, until the sugar dissolves and youâre left with a fragrant syrup blend, about 5-7 minutes. Then remove syrup from heat and discard the rosemary sprigs. Carefully pour the syrup into a small, airtight vessel and keep stored in the fridge until ready to use.
- Prep the glass- optional. On a small plate, combine equal parts fresh chopped rosemary and sugar/salt, and spread out in an even layer. Run a lemon wedge (or brush syrup) around the rim or side of the co*cktail glass. Hold the base of the glass and dip the rim or side into the mixture. Then place the glass into the freezer to chill.
- Make the mocktail. Fill the co*cktail glass with ice and set aside. In a co*cktail shaker (or mason jar), combine the peach nectar, pineapple juice, lemon juice, and rosemary simple syrup. Cover and shake vigorously. Strain contents into the prepared ice-filled glass.
- Froth egg white. Then place the egg white into a separate glass/small bowl and use a handheld frother to froth up the egg white. Pour/spoon the frothy egg white directly on top of the peach rosemary mocktail.
- Garnish mocktail with a sprig of rosemary or peach slice, if desired. Enjoy!
Egg White co*cktails âď¸
Yasss, egg white co*cktails are some of the best out there! You might be thinking: Why add an egg white? ⢠Egg whites add a fluffy, creamy head to a variety of co*cktails. Furthermore, they bring a delicate texture and contrast to the other ingredients like the fruit and lemon juice. It also elevates the overall flavor profile by making it richer, adding depth and nuance, too.
- Since the egg white wonât be cooked, itâs important to use pasteurized eggs here like my pals, Pete and Gerryâs, and their quality eggs! đđž
FAQs & Tips + Tricks For Recipe Success
Hereâs some extra information about this peach rosemary mocktail:
- Donât skip the rosemary simple syrup!â Honestly, that rosemary syrup is non-negotiable, peeps. The co*cktail has a lovely earthy, woodsy, and fragrant punch of flavor because of that fresh rosemary. It truly adds an oomph that makes this drink so swoon-worthy, trust me on this and do as I say, ha!
- Egg replacement?â Do you wanna make this peach rosemary mocktail, but youâre vegan? You can still create that fun, cloud-like topping using canned chickpea liquid, aka aquafaba. Itâs another emulsifying agent that can achieve what traditional egg whites in co*cktails do. For aquafaba, I recommend about 2-3 tablespoons of the chickpea liquid to replace the egg white.
Yâall, give this Peach Rosemary Mocktail a whirl, youâll love it. Itâs so refreshing and the most perfect summery vibe! Be sure to tag @butterbeready in your BBR recipe creations, I sure love to see it when you do. Until next time! đ¤đž
More summer-inspired recipes to make:
- Strawberry Biscuits (Popeyes-Inspired)
- Lemon Sheet Cake
- Southern Peach Sweet Tea
- Ricotta Toast with Tomato Confit
- Italian Pasta Salad
- Blackened Salmon with Mango Salsa
Seriously Good Peach Rosemary Mocktail
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- Author: Quin Liburd
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 5 minutes
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 1 1x
- Category: Beverages
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Description
This non-alcoholic Peach Rosemary co*cktail is so refreshing and flavor-loaded! Homemade rosemary simple syrup, fresh lemon juice, pineapple juice, and peach nectar give body to this mocktail. A frothy pasture-raised egg white completes this dreamy beverage for a sensational contrast in flavor/texture. Itâs so delicious!
Ingredients
Scale
For the rosemary simple syrup:
- ½ cup raw cane sugar (or granulated sugar)
- ½ cup water
- 1 bundle (about 3â4) fresh rosemary sprigs
For the peach rosemary mocktail:
- fresh chopped rosemary and sugar/salt, for rimâ optional
- 3 ounces peach nectar (see notes)
- 1 ounce pineapple juice
- 1 ounce lemon juice, freshly squeezed
- 1 ounce rosemary simple syrup
- 1 large Pete and Gerryâs Pasture-Raised Egg, white only
- extra sprig fresh rosemary or peach slice, for garnish- optional
Instructions
For the rosemary simple syrup:
- In a non-stick skillet or saucepan over medium heat; combine the sugar, water, and bundle of fresh rosemary sprigs. Cook the mixture, stirring every so often, until the sugar dissolves and youâre left with a fragrant syrup blend, about 5-7 minutes. Then remove syrup from heat and let sit for 10 minutes. Once cooled, remove and discard the rosemary sprigs. Carefully pour the syrup into a small, airtight vessel and keep stored in the fridge until ready to use. Youâll have enough rosemary simple syrup to make a few mocktails!
For the peach rosemary mocktail:
- Prep the glass- optional. On a small plate, combine equal parts fresh chopped rosemary and sugar/salt, and spread out in an even layer. Run a lemon wedge (or brush syrup) around the rim or side of the co*cktail glass. Hold the base of the glass and dip the rim or side into the mixture. Then place the glass into the freezer to chill.
- Make mocktail. When ready to serve, fill the co*cktail glass with ice and set aside. In a co*cktail shaker (or mason jar), combine the peach nectar, pineapple juice, lemon juice, and rosemary simple syrup. Cover and shake vigorously for 10 seconds. Strain contents into the prepared ice-filled glass.
- Froth egg white. In a separate glass/small bowl, add the egg white and use a handheld frother to froth the egg white thoroughly. Spoon the frothy egg white directly on top of the mocktail.
- Garnish peach rosemary mocktail with a sprig of rosemary or peach slice, if desired. Enjoy!
Notes
- Peach nectar notes: Similar to peach juice, peach nectar is a sweet mixture of water, peach puree, sweetener, and usually lemon juice for balanced flavor. If youâre unable to find peach nectar in stores, peach juice works just as well in this mocktail recipe.
- Rosemary simple syrup notes: This recipe makes just over ½ cup of rosemary simple syrup. You can use the leftover syrup to make additional peach rosemary co*cktails, or store in the fridge for up to one week.
- Please read blog post in its entirety for more tips + tricks.