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Here are the top most popular grenadine cocktails, from classic drinks to modern spins starring this bright red syrup! Plus, try my tips for making your own homemade grenadine from scratch.

Grenadine syrup

Got a bottle of grenadine on hand? Before I became a home cocktails expert, I thought grenadine was cherry syrup: but it’s actually made from pomegranate juice! Its name is derived from the French word for pomegranate, grenade. It tastes fruity and sweet, and adds a bright red color to every drink it touches.

After making dozens of recipes with this syrup, here is a list of my top grenadine cocktails using this sweet syrup! There are classics like the vibrant Tequila Sunrise and sophisticated Cuban El Presidente. And of course no list would be complete without the most famous mocktail of them all, the Shirley Temple,

12 Popular Grenadine Cocktails

Tequila Sunrise

One of my favorite grenadine cocktails of all time is the vibrant Tequila Sunrise! It’s beautiful and vibrant, with layered colors of a summer sunset. All you need is 3 ingredients and no special techniques or equipment. The flavor is refreshingly sweet, with just a hint of tequila.

Shirley Temple

Arguably the most popular of all grenadine drinks is the famous mocktail, the Shirley Temple! This isn’t the overly sweet, syrupy version of this drink. The classic way is actually made with ginger beer and makes a mocktail that for anyone looking for a bubbly, refreshing non-alcoholic drink. Or, turn it into a cocktail by adding vodka for a Dirty Shirley.

Singapore Sling

A Singapore Sling is for the adventurous drinker: it calls for a whopping 8 ingredients. It’s the longest ingredient list of any of my  cocktail recipes and has a few specialty ingredients. But if you want to experience a classic cocktail and don’t mind the challenge: it’s a must try! The combination of fruity, sweet tart and bubbly is intriguingly complex and just plain fun.

Clover Club Cocktail

Here’s a sophisticated classic grenadine cocktail that steals the show: the Clover Club! This bright pink drink stems back before Prohibition, but it’s just as en vogue today. It's often made with raspberry syrup, but grenadine syrup is also traditional. Combine them with zingy lemon and gin to make a perfectly balanced sweet tart drink, with a classic egg white foam that gives a creamy body and frothy texture to each sip.

Hurricane

It’s fruity and extra boozy: the Hurricane is a classic New Orleans cocktail made with light and dark rum, passion fruit syrup, lime, and grenadine. The passion fruit gives it a tropical nuance, and a hint of grenadine gives it extra sweetness and a rosy-golden color. It’s a unique grenadine drink that’s festive and fun!

Rum Swizzle

The Rum Swizzle is the national drink of Bermuda, a delightfully fruity and tropical grenadine cocktail. It's the type of drink you can build right in the glass, making it very simple to whip up! You’ll use a “swizzle stick” to quickly chill the drink, which is just as fun as the name is charming. 

Mary Pickford Cocktail

Here’s a 1920's grenadine cocktail that’s all about charm: the Mary Pickford! Take one sip and it’s intriguing: pleasantly sweet and sour from the pineapple juice with a slightly funky finish from the Maraschino. This one looks like it’s straightforward in flavor, but there’s more intrigue that you'd expect in each pink sip.

Zombie Cocktail

Here’s a grenadine cocktail that’s a little over the top, but worth it if you’re an adventurous home bartender. The Zombie packs a potent punch, with four types of rum, three fruit juices, and two fruit syrups. It’s got a 1970’s vibe, but this cocktail actually was born in the 1930’s. Here’s how to whip up this special mixed drink!

El Presidente Cocktail

Here’s a 1920’s slow sipper that’s begging to be part of your cocktail repertoire: the El Presidente cocktail! This Cuban classic never soared quite as high as the daiquiri or the mojito, but it’s something special in its own right. It’s sleek and sophisticated, like a Cuban spin on a Manhattan using rum instead. This grenadine cocktail has some special ingredients and comes out boozy, subtly bitter with a sweet and citrus nuance. 

Malibu Sunset

Here’s a brilliant beachy drink that’s stunning with a deliciously tropical flavor: the Malibu Sunset! This layered cocktail brings the party with coconut rum, pineapple juice, and orange juice. Add grenadine and it layers into the gradient of the colors of a sunset!

Ward 8

Here’s a surprising grenadine cocktail starring rye whiskey! The Ward 8 was invented in 1898 and is a riff on the popular whiskey sour. Where the whiskey sour can be on the sweet side, the Ward 8 is perfectly balanced and tart. It features rye whiskey, orange juice and grenadine for sweetness and color.

Pineapple Vodka Cocktail

Last up in my favorite grenadine cocktails is a pineapple vodka cocktail with grenadine. This stunning two-toned drink couldn’t be easier: simply mix pineapple, vodka and lime right up in the serving glass and it tastes sublime. A brilliant red layer of grenadine makes the bottom of the drink glow.

Tips for Homemade Grenadine

When you shop for the main ingredient for these grenadine drinks, look for all natural grenadine if you can. Grenadine is often made with artificial colors and flavors: many times it’s not even made of pomegranate!

Another option is to make grenadine at home. How to do it? Use fresh pomegranate juice! This results in a brilliant hot pink color that’s naturally made from scratch. Here are the basic steps for how to make grenadine syrup:

  • Mash fresh pomegranate seeds in a cocktail shaker to extract the juice. Then use a fine-mesh strainer to strain out the juice. Easy as that!
  • Heat pomegranate juice and sugar in a saucepan. Heat 2/3 cup juice with ½ cup sugar until the sugar just dissolves, 1 to 2 minutes. Cool, then add 1 teaspoon lemon juice to add tart flavor.

For more, go to How to Make Grenadine and Best Grenadine Substitute.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does grenadine taste like?

Grenadine has a fruity, sweet-tart flavor derived from pomegranate juice. It’s brighter and more complex than cherry syrup, and works in everything from tropical tiki drinks to spirit-forward classics like the El Presidente.

Is grenadine alcoholic?

No, grenadine is a non-alcoholic syrup made from pomegranate juice and sugar. This means it’s a great flavor and color additive in mocktails too, like the classic Shirley Temple.

What’s the best grenadine to buy?

I look for brands made with real pomegranate juice, like Liber & Co. and Small Hand Foods. Avoid anything with “high fructose corn syrup” or “artificial flavors” listed prominently; those versions tend to taste one-dimensional and overly sweet. Or better yet, make your own: see How to Make Grenadine.

Can I substitute something for grenadine?

Yes! I have a few different options: see my guide on Best Grenadine Substitutes.

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Tequila Sunrise (& More Grenadine Drinks!)

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Here’s how to make a tequila sunrise! This vibrant grenadine cocktail layers the colors of a summer sunrise using tequila, orange and grenadine.

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 drink 1x
  • Category: Drink
  • Method: Stirred
  • Cuisine: Cocktails
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces (4 tablespoons) tequila
  • 4 ounces (½ cup) orange juice
  • ¾ ounce (1 ½ tablespoons) grenadine syrup (purchased or homemade)
  • Ice (try our clear ice!)
  • For the garnish: Cocktail cherry, orange juice

Instructions

  1. Fill a highball glass with ice. Pour in the tequila and orange juice and stir.
  2. Pour the grenadine into center of the drink and it will sink to the bottom. Stir gently for sunrise gradient effect.
  3. Garnish with an orange slice and cocktail cherry.

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These Greek chicken bowls are a 30-minute weeknight dinner packed with turmeric rice, seasoned chicken, crunchy veggies, and creamy tzatziki. Fresh, healthy, and totally satisfying!

Greek Chicken Bowls

As a cookbook author who’s written hundreds of easy dinner recipes, here’s a new meal I truly make on repeat: these Greek chicken bowls! I designed this recipe to be easy enough to make on a weeknight: no marinading time or advanced prep needed. It’s ready in 30 minutes, so it’s great for those busy evenings when you just need an easy healthy dinner idea.

Over the past decade I’ve become well-versed in Mediterranean diet recipes, so this one is right up my alley. It’s got tender Greek-marinated chicken, bright yellow turmeric rice, crisp vegetables, and a creamy tzatziki sauce that will have you licking the bowl clean. Plus, there’s an easy vegetarian swap for the protein to keep things versatile!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

As a busy working parent, I’m a sucker for fast recipes that don’t require a lot of thinking in advance. Many Greek chicken bowl recipes require waiting for a chicken marinade or preheating the oven. As a shortcut, I created this recipe using a spin on my pan seared chicken breast. Here’s why I think you’ll love it:

  • Quick and easy: This dinner is on the table in about 30 minutes, which is nice for busy weeknights.
  • Healthy and flavorful: Packed with lean protein and vibrant vegetables (great for the Mediterranean diet).
  • Customizable: You can easily swap out veggies, proteins, or add your favorite toppings.
  • Meal prep friendly: Prepare the components ahead of time for easy lunches or dinners.

5 Star Reader Reviews

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This has become a family favorite in our house. There’s something magical about the turmeric rice that brings it all together. I like that I can have the onions and tzatziki ready ahead and then it’s more doable on a weeknight. So yummy!” -Wendy

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Excellent excellent meal! Everything came together super quickly. This was wonderful and filling. The rice made for a great base, and the chicken with the veggies, feta and tzatziki added lots of different textures and bursts of flavors.” -Tanvee

Tzatziki sauce

Tips for Perfect Greek Chicken Bowls

This Greek chicken bowls recipe is quick to put together. Here are a few things to note for prep:

  • A food thermometer is helpful for pan searing chicken. This makes sure it’s perfectly cooked.
  • Use red onion for quickest option. Or if you’d like, make Pickled Red Onions: we love to have them on hand in the fridge and they add a great pop of tangy flavor to the recipe. You can also whip them up and let them pickle while making the recipe, which doesn’t add much more time.
  • Be careful with turmeric. This spice makes for a beautiful bright yellow color in the rice, but it does stain clothes! Take care when using it.
  • The tzatziki is a must. The homemade tzatziki recipe is so delicious and adds a pop of flavor to every bite. If you’d like you can use purchased tzatziki. Each yogurt brand has a different consistency, so if your tzatziki comes out too thick, add a little water to thin it out.
Greek Chicken Bowls

Variations to Try

We know many people are cooking for families with multiple diets, so we love creating dinner ideas that work for many diets at once. Here’s how to make some easy swaps to customize these Greek rice bowls:

  • Chickpeas instead of chicken: We’ve added a variation in the recipe below that uses the same spices with chickpeas.
  • Dairy free sauce: Try this vegan tzatziki recipe or make it with tahini sauce (just as tasty!).
  • Air fryer chicken: If you have an air fryer, cook the chicken in the air fryer instead with the same seasonings.
  • Mix up the grain: For a heartier bowl, try serving with farro or quinoa.

Serving Suggestions

This Greek chicken bowl is a complete meal on its own, but it also pairs well with a few simple additions:

  • Warm pita bread or pita chips for scooping up extra tzatziki
  • A scoop of classic hummus alongside the bowl
  • Sliced avocado for extra creaminess
  • A sprinkle of quinoa tabbouleh stirred into the rice for an herby twist
  • A drizzle of Greek salad dressing over the vegetables for extra brightness

Storing Leftovers & Meal Prep

Store leftovers of these Greek chicken bowls in separate containers for up to 3 days. This recipe is easy to meal prep: prepare the chicken and tzatziki up to 3 days in advance. Slice the veggies and assemble the bowls directly before serving.

Dietary Notes

This recipe is gluten-free and a Mediterranean diet recipe. For vegetarian and vegan, see the notes above.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use different vegetables?

Of course! Feel free to customize your bowls with your favorite veggies. Some other great options include roasted sweet potatoes, zucchini, bell peppers, or even some leafy greens like spinach or lettuce.

I don’t have Greek yogurt. Can I use something else for the tzatziki?

While Greek yogurt is the traditional base for tzatziki, you could substitute with plain yogurt (regular or low-fat), but the texture might be slightly thinner. Make sure to strain the yogurt if it’s not Greek yogurt to remove excess liquid.

How do I prevent my cooked rice from becoming sticky?

Rinsing the rice before cooking helps remove excess starch, which can contribute to stickiness. Also, avoid lifting the lid too often while the rice is cooking, as this can release steam and affect the cooking process.

Can I freeze the cooked chicken?

Yes, you can freeze the cooked chicken. Let it cool completely before placing it in a freezer-safe bag or container. It can be frozen for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating. The other components are not recommended for freezing.

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These Greek chicken bowls are a 30-minute weeknight dinner packed with turmeric rice, seasoned chicken, crunchy veggies, and creamy tzatziki. Fresh, healthy, and totally satisfying!

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Category: Main Dish
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Mediterranean Diet
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

For the chicken (see Notes for vegan)

  • 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts or 4 cutlets (about 1 pound, organic if possible) OR 15-ounce can chickpeas
  • 1 to 1 ¼ teaspoons kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon each garlic powder, onion powder, dried oregano
  • ¼ teaspoon each cumin and dried dill
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil

For the bowl

  • 1 cup long grain white rice
  • ½ teaspoon ground turmeric
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 English cucumber
  • 1 handful cherry tomatoes, sliced in half
  • Pickled Red Onions (made in advance) or ½ small red onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 handful olives, pitted and sliced
  • 1 handful feta cheese
  • 1 ½ cups full-fat Greek yogurt*
  • 1 large garlic clove, minced
  • ½ teaspoon dried dill
  • ½ tablespoon red wine vinegar
  • 1 ½ tablespoons olive oil
  • Salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Make the rice: Using a strainer, rinse the rice under cold water, then drain it completely. In a saucepan over high heat, bring 1 ¾ cups water to a boil. Add the rice, turmeric, garlic powder, and ¼ teaspoon salt. Stir once, and simmer 10 to 15 minutes. Once all the liquid has cooked out and the rice is tender, remove the heat. Cover the pot and allow the rice to steam for 5 minutes. Uncover and fluff the rice with a fork. Taste and add a little more salt and a drizzle of olive oil if desired.
  2. Make the tzatziki: Meanwhile, grate ½ the cucumber using the small holes on a box grater (if using a standard cucumber, peel and seed it first). Place the grated cucumber in a fine mesh strainer and squeeze out as much liquid as possible. Sprinkle it with ¼ teaspoon kosher salt, then place over a liquid measuring cup and allow to stand for at least 10 minutes. In a medium bowl, mix the yogurt, garlic, red wine vinegar, olive oil, remaining ½ teaspoon kosher salt, dill, and freshly ground black pepper. Squeeze out more water from the cucumber before adding it to the dip. Stir in the grated cucumber. Depending on your yogurt consistency, you can stir back in the cucumber water (or regular water) until it comes to the desired consistency (some Greek yogurts are very thick!). Stores up to 1 week in the refrigerator.
  3. Cook the chicken*: If you buy the chicken as breasts that are not already butterflied or in cutlets, butterfly the chicken by placing your hand over the top of each chicken breast and using a sharp knife to carefully slice the breast horizontally, leaving the edge intact so it can open up like a book. Unfold the breast like a book, then cut along the fold to separate the two halves. Pat the chicken dry with a paper towel and sprinkle on both sides with the kosher salt (use 1 ¼ teaspoons if the chicken is closer to 1 ½ pounds).  In a small bowl, mix the garlic powder, onion powder, oregano, cumin, dill, and a few grinds of black pepper, then sprinkle over the chicken.
  4. Add the olive oil to a large stainless steel or cast iron skillet and heat over medium high heat. Add the chicken and cook for 3 to 5 minutes per side, until browned on both sides. When the internal temperature is 165°F or the center is no longer pink, remove to a plate. Rest 5 minutes before slicing. 
  5. Assemble the bowls: Slice the remaining half of the cucumber and slice the tomatoes in half. If using red onion instead of pickled onions, slice the onion. Add the rice to a bowl and top with the vegetables and chicken (or chickpeas), then sprinkle with olives and feta crumbles and add a dollop of tzatziki. Leftovers last up to 3 days refrigerated.

Notes

For the chickpeas variation (vegetarian and vegan): Drain and rinse the chickpeas. In a medium bowl, mix them with ½ teaspoon each garlic powder, onion powder, and dried oregano, ¼ teaspoon each cumin and dried dill, and ¾ teaspoon kosher salt.  Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a medium skillet. Add the chickpeas (carefully to avoid spitting) and cook for about 5 minutes, stirring often, until warmed through.

For a dairy free sauce, use this Tahini Sauce instead!

Meal prep tips: This recipe is easy to meal prep: prepare the chicken and tzatziki up to 3 days in advance. Slice the veggies and assemble the bowls directly before serving.

Air fryer: If you have an air fryer, you can air fry the chicken instead of pan searing.

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More Mediterranean Bowl Recipes to Try

If these Greek chicken bowls hit the spot, here are five more recipes you’ll want to make next:

  • Mediterranean Rice Bowl
  • Falafel Bowl
  • Salmon Rice Bowl
  • Shrimp Bowl
  • Grain Bowl
  • Veggie Power Bowl


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This romaine lettuce salad is the easy green salad you’ll make on repeat! This side dish comes together in minutes with creamy Green Goddess dressing, crisp radishes, and crunchy breadcrumbs.

Romaine Salad

No matter how many salad recipes I make, I’m always on the lookout for easy, go-to recipes that are versatile enough to pair with loads of meals. Enter: my favorite romaine lettuce salad!

I’ve tested a lot of salad recipes over the years, and I think romaine is a little underrated: those pale-green romaine hearts have the perfect crunch! Paired with my herby, creamy Green Goddess Dressing and a sprinkle of crunchy breadcrumbs, the mix of flavors, textures and colors is absolutely fantastic. It’s great as a spring salad or in any season!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in 20 minutes: No cooking required, just chop, slice, and dress
  • Stunning presentation: It looks fancy but doesn’t require much effort
  • That Green Goddess dressing: Truly a game-changer: it’s creamy, herbaceous, and far better than anything store-bought

Ingredients You’ll Need

This romaine lettuce salad is that: a quick 5 minute dressing and a handful of components make salad magic. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Romaine lettuce hearts: I like the inner hearts for their tender crunch and sweet flavor, but mixing in some of the outer leaves adds color. See my Quick Guide to Romaine for more.
  • Radishes bring a peppery bite. I like using watermelon radishes when I can find them for color.
  • Shallot adds a subtle, savory sweetness.
  • Green Goddess Dressing takes this recipe over the top. My version uses Greek yogurt instead of sour cream, which keeps it lighter. Fresh herbs like parsley, chives, tarragon make it taste beautifully herbaceous. See Green Goddess Dressing for more.
  • Italian panko is my favorite crouton alternative! Regular panko is already airier and crunchier than traditional breadcrumbs. Italian panko adds herbs and salt.
  • Parmesan shavings add a nutty richness that ties everything together.
Romaine lettuce

How to Make This Romaine Salad

Of course, you can make a romaine salad in many different ways! But here’s how to make this one (or jump to the recipe below for quantities):

  1. Chop the romaine into bite-sized pieces. Pat the lettuce dry or use a salad spinner to dry,
  2. Slice the radishes and shallot thinly.
  3. Make the Green Goddess Dressing. Add all ingredients to a food processor or small blender and blend until smooth and creamy.
  4. Assemble the salad. Arrange the romaine on a large platter or small plates. Scatter the radish and shallot slices over the top, then top with dressing, Parmesan shavings, and a sprinkle of Italian panko.

Pro Tips for the Best Salad

Dry your lettuce thoroughly. Otherwise, the dressing won’t stick to the leaves! I like to use a salad spinner and pat-down with a clean kitchen towel. You can do this in advance and store the chopped lettuce in the salad spinner in the fridge: it keeps well for up to 1 week!

Make the dressing ahead. The Green Goddess Dressing also keeps well in the fridge for up to 1 week.

Add the panko at the last minute. Sprinkle it on just before serving to keep the crunch. If you’re prepping ahead, store the panko separately.

Romaine lettuce salad

Serving Suggestions

This romaine lettuce salad is very versatile. Here are some of my favorite pairings:

  • Alongside a bowl of pasta, like lemon ricotta pasta or vegetarian lasagna
  • With grilled salmon or baked chicken thighs
  • Served with Margherita pizza for an easy Friday night dinner
  • As part of a spring recipe spread, like a brunch with egg dishes and light appetizers
  • Topped with chickpeas or white beans to make it a main-course salad
Romaine Salad

Storage Instructions

Make-ahead tips: Chop the romaine, dry it, and store it in a salad spinner in the refrigerator for 1 week. Slice the radishes and shallot and store separately. Make the dressing up to a week in advance.

Dressed leftovers don’t store well: the lettuce will wilt and the panko will become soggy. If you expect leftovers, add dressing only to the portion you plan to eat.

Dietary Notes

This romaine lettuce salad is vegetarian. For gluten-free, use gluten-free panko or croutons. For vegan, plant-based and dairy-free, omit the Parmesan shavings and use Cilantro Sauce as a dressing.

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This romaine lettuce salad is the easy green salad you’ll make on repeat! This side dish comes together in minutes with creamy Green Goddess dressing, crisp radishes, and crunchy breadcrumbs.

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Category: Salad
  • Method: No Cook
  • Cuisine: Salad
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

  • 2 romaine hearts (about 8 cups chopped)
  • 2 radishes, thinly sliced
  • 1 shallot, thinly sliced
  • ½ cup Green Goddess Dressing (or Cilantro Sauce for vegan)
  • ¼ cup Italian panko*
  • Parmesan shavings, for garnish (optional)

Instructions

  1. Chop the romaine hearts. Thinly slice the radishes and shallot.
  2. Make the Green Goddess Dressing.
  3. Place the romaine on salad plates or a large platter. Top with the sliced radishes, shallot, and Parmesan cheese shavings. Drizzle with dressing and sprinkle with Italian panko.

Notes

*Panko is a Japanese-style breadcrumb mixture that is airier and lighter than traditional breadcrumbs. It has a crunchy texture which is more satisfying on salads (breadcrumbs are much finer with almost a sand-like texture). “Italian” means herbs and salt are added. You should be able to find Italian panko or plain panko easily at your local grocery store (often they also sell gluten-free). If all you have is plain panko, you can season it: mix ½ cup panko with ⅛ teaspoon kosher salt and ½ tablespoon Italian seasoning (or 1 teaspoon dried oregano and ¼ teaspoon each dried basil and thyme).

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More Salad Recipes

  • Try salad recipes like my favorite chopped salad or arugula salad.
  • Go for grain salads like quinoa salad or farro salad.
  • Grab easy Green Goddess salad or butter lettuce salad with parmesan peppercorn dressing.
  • Go for elegant endive salad, frisee salad or watercress salad.


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