A Shirley Temple drink is the sweet, fizzy mocktail that always perks up a party. Throw in a few well-placed props and this creepy version of the beloved drink will make your Halloween party a favorite!
Do you remember your first Shirley Temple drink?
Probably at a restaurant and it probably made you feel like one of the ‘big kids’.
That sweet flavor, sparkling bubbles, loads of maraschino cherries and layer of ruby-red Grenadine lingers on the bottom of the glass.
This recipe takes our favorite mocktail Shirley Temple drink Halloween creepy with some fun props!
Jump to:
- What is a Shirley Temple drink?
- Shirley Temple drink Ingredients
- How to Make a Shirley Temple drink
- Shirley Temple Recipe โ Easy Step by Step Instructions
- PARTY PREP TIP
- How to Make an Alcoholic Shirley Temple drink
- Creepy Shirley Temple drink Supplies โ Where to Buy
- More Halloween Cocktails & Mocktails recipes
- Recipe
What is a Shirley Temple drink?
A Shirley Temple is a non-alcoholic drink that’s sweet, fizzy and served with maraschino cherries.
They were originally developed in the 1930’s to serve the then famous curly-top child actress, Shirley Temple.
The actual restaurant responsible for creating the drink is in dispute. It is believed to be either Chasen’s or the Brown Derby Restaurant, both in Hollywood.
FUN FACT: Shirley Temple herself hated the drink. She shared in an NPR interview they were way too sweet for her!
Shirley Temple drink Ingredients
Ever wonder what’s in a Shirley Temple?
This mocktail could not be easier to make. Shirley Temple ingredients include:
- Ginger ale
- a splash grenadine syrup (that makes the red color)
- maraschino cherries.
PRO TIP: chill the ginger ale beforehand when making this Halloween version. Then the drink will be cold with no ice required.
Shirley Temple Variations
There are modern versions that swap the ginger ale with lemon-lime soda or lemonade but the classic recipe always uses ginger ale.
How to Make a Shirley Temple drink
Mixing up this classic mocktail is very easy.
It takes a few extra minutes to make the Halloween version but it’s well worth the time for the delight of your guests!
Shirley Temple Recipe – Easy Step by Step Instructions
STEP 1: Fill a glass (or beaker; see the supply buying guide below) with ginger ale with a few maraschino cherries.
STEP 2: Add the grenadine to a jello shot syringe inserted into the mocktail.
STEP 3: Serve them and let guests shoot the grenadine into the drink themselves.
Some super creepy fun!
PARTY PREP TIP
If preparing this drink for a party of larger gatherings some make-ahead tips keep it easy.
Fill the syringes with grenadine before the party. Then the only drink prep is adding the soda to the beakers or glasses.
Add in the cherries and the syringe and serve!
How to Make an Alcoholic Shirley Temple drink
To turn this sweet innocent mocktail into a boozy cocktail version, known as a ‘Dirty Shirley cocktail’; it’s easy.
Add 1-2 ounces of vodka per cocktail.
Some Dirty Shirley recipes include an ounce of lime juice or orange juice too.
Creepy Shirley Temple drink Supplies – Where to Buy
Science Beakers (glasses)
I used these Science Beakers for glasses (shown in the photos).
(NEW) I just found glassware maker Libbey has abeaker glass settoo.
You can also use them for a creepy Halloween cocktail: Glow-in-the-Dark Infected Brain Cocktail (but you’ll need the brain ice mold too!)
Syringes
The syringes used here are made for jello shots. Amazon in a few styles: style 1 (most similar to those shown here) and style 2 as well.
The syringes shown here can be found at Spirit Halloween stores or from their online store.
The syringes are great for other Halloween recipes like:
- Bloody Maria shots
- Creepy Spider Egg Pudding
- for salad dressing for Freaky {Healthy} Halloween Salad
More Halloween Cocktails & Mocktails recipes
Halloween cocktails and mocktails make a party fun!
- Off with Your Hand Halloween Punch
- Candy Corn Layered Halloween Sippers
- Slow Cooker Vampire Punch {Serve Warm or Cold}
- Candy Corn Martini with a Pop Rocks rim (made with candy corn infused vodka which actually is really good and not sickly sweet as you might imagine)
- Grave Digger Cocktail
- Drink If Your Dare Shooters
For Christmas try this 2-ingredient layered Christmas Punch mocktail recipe too!
With Halloween festivities kicking off, you don’t want to miss this recipe: The Best Method for Roasting Pumpkin Seeds! It’s been pinned thousands of times, with good reason. It takes the goopy mess out of the process!
Recipe
Creepy Shirley Temples
Ingredients
- 8 ounces Ginger Ale , Lemon Lime soda, or a 50/50 mix of both
- 1/2-3/4 ounce of Grenadine
- 1-2 Maraschino Cherries
- 1 liqueur shot syringe
- 1 beaker for a glass
Instructions
- Fill the beaker or glass with the soda.
- Fill a shot syringe with 1/2-3/4 ounces Grenadine.
- Add the cherries to the beaker or glass.
- Place the syringe in the beaker/glass for guests to 'inject' the grenadine into the Creepy Shirley Temple.
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Originally published: September 30, 2016
Shirley Temple drinks are perfect for any party especially Halloween with some fun props!
Suzanne says
These are so fun for a party!
Veronica Solomon says
How fun! I bet those will be a hit at any Halloween party. Love the idea
Mary Edwards says
Oh my gosh my kids would love to not only make this, but drink it too. So much fun and yes CREEPY
Ourfamilyworld says
Oh, this really looks creepy but sounds fun to do. This is a Halloween party must-have!
Annemarie LeBlanc says
I love your creativity! The syringes in the beakers are so cool. I am saving this idea and would most probably suggest this for our office party!
Kelly Hutchinson says
These are kinda creepy! But also, super cool! I definitely think these would be great for a Halloween party!
Theresa says
I certainly don’t think it’s too early to share Halloween recipes. We always have our party mid-October and start planning mid-Sept. I love the addition of the syringes to the drinks. So fun!
Jeanine says
Oh my goodness these are not only super creative but hilariously cute! I love them!
Brandy says
Those are so cute! Shirley Temples are delicious.
Kita Bryant says
I’m going to make these without the alcohol. The kids will love them!
Toni Dash says
Kita Shirley Temples are an alcohol free drink, often served to children at restaurants for a special treat. These have no alcohol in them either. You are good to go as is!