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What to drink this Diwali

If you’re planning to serve the same old soft drinks or fruit juices at your Diwali party this time, think again.

Twist in tradition: Give a fun makeover to the Diwali party games with ginger lemonade shots. Create your version of game like truth or shot! After munching on sweets and savories, these shots are sure to drive away the feeling of indigestion and nausea.

Taste uniqueness: The sweetness of the coconut milk with the tartness of pineapple, will make every sip a hit with your guests. Serve virgin pinacolada in a tender coconut shell and jazz it up with hibiscus flowers and pineapple wedges!

Fresh fruit delight: Welcome guests with a chilled kiwi margarita! Create this easy drink with the deliciousness of fresh kiwis, lemon and of course sugar. Or substitute kiwi with any other fresh fruit or even vegetable and give it a refreshing twist by adding fresh mint leaves.

Perfect partner: Balance the flavors of the food at your Diwali bash with a glass warming mulled wine. Red wine brewed with fresh apples, zest of orange and spiciness of cardamom and star anise is a superb drink for your Diwali party. A glass of this wine will boost your antioxidant levels. This perfect drink is sure to elevate the enjoyment of eating and drinking at the same time. Are you ready for this one?

Keep it cool: Shakeup tender coconut water, fresh mint leaves, lemon juice, rose syrup and a dash of salt to create a refreshing drink. Alongside besan ke laddoos, chaklis, this refreshing rose coconut cooler will be a perfect accompaniment. Your guests are simply going to love it!

Celebrate the occasion of Diwali with a gamut of these mocktails, browse our website or SanjeevKapoorKhazana on YouTube for more mocktail recipes.
Wish you fireworks of smiles and laughter!

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Chef Sanjeev Kapoor is the most celebrated face of Indian cuisine. He is Chef extraordinaire, runs a successful TV Channel FoodFood, hosted Khana Khazana cookery show on television for more than 17 years, author of 150+ best selling cookbooks, restaurateur and winner of several culinary awards. He is living his dream of making Indian cuisine the number one in the world and empowering women through power of cooking to become self sufficient. His recipe portal www.sanjeevkapoor.com is a complete cookery manual with a compendium of more than 10,000 tried & tested recipes, videos, articles, tips & trivia and a wealth of information on the art and craft of cooking in both English and Hindi.