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FLAVORFUL FIZZY SENSATIONS Craft amazingly delicious and stunningly creative sodas using natural, gourmet syrups you make at home. Nothing is more refreshing than soda. But why settle for canned carbonation when you can make your own delectable sodas at home? Artisan Soda Workshop shows you how to take soda to the next level by making flavors like:
• Apricot-Cinnamon
• Riesling and Raspberry
• Mango Chile
• Prickly Pear
• Fizzy Cantaloupe Agua Fresca
• Lemon -Thyme
• Plum Vanilla
• Cranberry, Orange and Ginger
With step-by-step instructions and colorful photos, this book’s palate-pleasing recipes make it easy to create your own bubbly concoctions from exotic combinations of fruits, herbs and spices. These thirst-quenching drinks serve up parties bubblier, fill hot days with fizzy fun, and impress even the most discriminating of tastes.
Erickson_and_Co
Posted August 17, 2012
My husband loves to drink soda, he loves the bubbles, he loves the taste, and sometimes he gets sick of drinking water and milk so we started making most of our own soda syrups as soda from the store contains many chemical ingredients that I do not want any of my family members ingesting. We got the book The Artisan Soda Workshop to help us make our own soda syrups and so far we have really enjoyed this book. I love that the recipes taste good and I know exactly what we are consuming (no corn syrup, no artificial flavors or colors, less sugar, etc). Our family enjoys our homemade soda and so has everybody else who has tried them.
Most of the recipes are super easy and require less than 5 ingredients. We love the easy ones when we are in a hurry and we usually make a big batch of the more complicated ones as the syrup stays good in the fridge for five or six days.
I really like that there the author uses a variety of sugars in this book including granulated sugar, brown sugar, coconut palm sugar, and agave syrup.
The book is divided into six chapters including (1) Homemade Soda Copycats; this chapter is probably the one that we use the most. We love almost all of the recipes including orange syrup, cream soda (made with real vanilla beans!), ginger, lemon lime, concord grape, fresco, root bear, and orange cream. (2) Soda Adventures with Herbs and Spices; these recipes are good but we don’t use them quite as much as some of the others. Recipes include things such as Rhubarb basil syrup, pineapple basil syrup, mint, cinnamon, rosemary lemonade, and plum vanilla (this is one of our favorites in this chapter). (3) Cherries and Berries; this is one of my personal favorites. I love the taste of berries and this is a great way to get a berry flavor! Recipes include Strawberry syrup, blackberry lavender, kiwi strawberry, blueberry lime, and cherry limeade (I love substituting the cherry for strawberries to make a strawberry limeade), and more. (4) Seasonal Suds; these recipes are super easy and we think they taste great. Some of the recipes include peach syrup, grapefruit syrup, very plum, pineapple, prickly pear (we haven’t tried this one), pomegranate lime, and more. (5) Agua Frescas and Shrubs; we haven’t made quite as many recipes from this chapter but the ones we have tried have been good including fizzy cantaloupe agua fresca, honeydew strawberry, and papaya orange. (6) Fizzy Teas, Floats, and Alcohol Enhanced Dazzlers; we haven’t made many of these recipes as we don’t drink coffee or alcohol but some of the recipes include green tea syrup, coffee concentrate, chocolate syrup, margarita, fizzy bloody mary, and apple cider rum.
This book recommends using a SodaStream or other seltzer making device, however we have not yet purchased one, so we just buy/use sparking water until we save up enough money for a seltzer making machine.
The recipes from this book that we have tried have turned out great. The recipes are well written and are easy to follow and understand. The pictures are nice and colorful and when we make our own soda it actually looks like the pictures. I definitely recommend this book to anyone who is interested in making their own sodas.
I received this book for free to facilitate my review. However this did not affect my opinions. All opinions are mine and my family’s.
The 411 by Maria:
WOW...I am in love with this book and have made two pints of homemade Fresca already. One for me and one for a friend to try. Pictures to come. It is super easy and shockingly tasty. Who knew?!
I am not a big soda drinker and probably only soda, once a month and not a full glass either but occasionally I enjoy it.
Last year I wanted to get myself a SodaStream but financially there was never enough in the extra cash pile to do so, mostly because there is never an extra cash pile. However, you don't need a Soda Stream to use these recipes if you use Seltzer. As non soda drinkers, we have seltzer in the house most of the time and all these recipes can be used with Seltzer.
There are some pretty interesting ideas here too.
Make your syrup add it to the seltzer and you had homemade soda.
I even loaned the book out to a friend of mine who owns an Inn because I thought the recipes were so unique that she may want to use some of the ideas for specials on her menu.
The homemade Fresca I made was only seltzer, red grapefruit and agave syrup. So easy and delicious.
I am thinking of making myself a jar of Banana-Brown Sugar Syrup to put on top of my morning oatmeal. Sounds so good, I am craving it right now.
Anonymous
Posted August 3, 2012
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FLAVORFUL FIZZY SENSATIONS Craft amazingly delicious and stunningly creative sodas using natural, gourmet syrups you make at home. Nothing is more refreshing than soda. But why settle for canned ...