• Ree's Life
  • Food and Recipes
  • Home and Life
  • Holiday
  • Beauty
  • Style
  • News and Entertainment
  • Giveaways
  • Subscribe
  • New: Ree's Best Family Meals
  • The Pioneer Woman Products
  • About The Pioneer Woman
  • Newsletter
  • Follow
Privacy NoticeTerms Of Use
Skip to Content
Logo
  • Ree's Life
  • Food & Recipes
  • Weddings
  • Fall Recipes
  • The Pioneer Woman Products
Subscribe
sign in
  1. Food and Cooking
  2. Recipes
  3. Shirley Temple

Shirley Temple

Extra cherries, please!

By Leah PerezPublished: Jun 7, 2023
Star
Be the first to review!
Arrow Circle Down IconJump to recipe
the pioneer woman's shirley temple recipe
Caitlin Bensel
Yields:
1 serving(s)
Prep Time:
2 mins
Total Time:
2 mins

Nothing makes a kid feel more “adult” than indulging in a bartender-crafted Shirley Temple. There is no need to have a bartending license or be over 21 to enjoy a sweet, bubbly sip of nostalgia. Ree Drummond fondly remembers the drink, back in “easy living” childhood summers of "sitting next to a sparkling pool, sipping a Shirley Temple…” This special, vibrant mocktail is a perfect offering at a cocktail party with simple, store-bought ingredients and a beautiful appearance.

What is a Shirley Temple?

Depending on what part of the United States you're from, a Shirley Temple can be made with lemon-lime soda or ginger ale. The soda is poured over red grenadine and ice to create a natural gradient effect. A delightful garnish of bright maraschino cherries for that “cocktail” touch, and this easy drink is ready! While this non-alcoholic drink is associated with the famous child actress, it was created in a Hollywood bar completely independent from her. It's been said that she wasn't a fan of the sweet drink, but kids (and adults alike!) around the country sure have been guzzling it ever since it was created! 

Can you make Shirley Temples ahead?

Fun, glamorous Shirley Temples are best enjoyed when they're freshly made. If they are mixed up too far in advance, the soda might lose its carbonation and the drink won’t have its vibrant gradient look. Plus, they’re so simple, the kids will have a great time being mini mixologists. Just don’t forget to grab extra cherries!

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 oz.

    grenadine

  • 1

    12-ounce can lemon-lime soda or ginger ale, chilled

  • Maraschino cherries, to garnish

Directions

    1. Step 1Fill a tall, narrow glass or highball with ice. Pour the grenadine over the ice. Pour in the lemon-lime soda or ginger ale. Garnish with cherries.

Tip: Replace the lemon-lime soda or ginger ale with dark cola for the "boy version" of the popular early 20th century drink, known as the Roy Rogers.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below

Drinks

best fall cocktail recipes

Cozy Up With Seasonal Fall Cocktail Recipes

pumpkin spice recipes

Everything to Make During Pumpkin Spice Season

pumpkin spice popularity survey 2025

A New Survey Reveals How Popular Pumpkin Spice Is

pioneer woman shot glass flight board video

Watch Ree Use Her 'Surprise Favorite' Shot Glasses

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
most popular fall flavors 2025

The Most Popular Fall Flavors by State

the pioneer woman peach smoothie recipe

How To Make A Peach Smoothie

the pioneer woman blueberry mojitos

Blueberry Mojitos Are A Summery Twist On A Classic

the pioneer woman's frose recipe

This Easy Frosé is the Best Summer Drink

pioneer woman stainless steel tea kettle

The Pioneer Woman Cord-Free Kettle Is on Sale Now

the pioneer woman blackberry smash sweet tea

Homemade Blackberry Smash Sweet Tea

the pioneer woman's frozen espresso martini

Cool Down With a Frozen Espresso Martini

pumpkin drinks

26 Best Pumpkin Drinks to Sip and Savor This Fall

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
Logo
x
tiktok
facebook
instagram
pinterest
SubscribeAbout The Pioneer WomanOther Hearst SubscriptionsNewsletter
A Part of Hearst Digital Media

A Part of Hearst Digital Media

We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we back.

©2025 Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Privacy NoticeCA Notice at CollectionYour CA Privacy Rights/Shine the LightDAA Industry Opt OutTerms of UseSitemap
Cookies Choices