Spiced Apple Fizz Mocktail Recipe

Shanthi Appelo, MS, RD

| 1 min read

Apples are the most valuable crop in Michigan. According to the Michigan Apple Committee, Michigan is the nation’s third-largest producer of the tasty fruit. Nearly 15 million apple trees cover 34,000-plus acres, producing popular apple varieties such as Fuji, Evercrisp, Gala, Golden and Red Delicious, and Honeycrisp.
There’s nothing better than welcoming the fall season with crisp apples, baking spices and a trip to the cider mill. Take advantage of all the warm flavors fall has to offer with this spiced apple fizz mocktail recipe.
Serving Amount
Ingredients
  • 4 small egg white*

  • 1 cup apple juice, no sugar added

  • 4 orange wedge, juiced

  • 4 teaspoon maple syrup

  • Dash ground cinnamon

  • 2 cup ice cubes

  • 8 to 4tablespoons sparkling water, to taste

  • Garnish – star anise or thin apple slice

Instructions
  • Step 1

    Add egg white, apple juice, juice from the orange wedge, maple syrup, and dash of and cinnamon to a shaker. Shake vigorously.

  • Step 2

    Add ice to the shaker and shake vigorously again.

  • Step 3

    Strain into serving glass and add sparkling water to taste.

  • Step 4

    Garnish with star anise or thin apple slice

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