Elderflower Fizz Mocktail
Light, Floral, Hydrating & Ready in 60 Seconds
Some recipes are so simple and so refreshing, you wonder why they weren’t part of your daily routine all along — and this Elderflower Fizz is exactly that. It’s where Tracey’s Lazy Cook ease meets Christine’s Healthy Chef freshness, creating a gorgeous floral mocktail that feels elegant, energizing, and unbelievably effortless.
If you’ve ever wished for a drink that tastes like a spa day in a glass — cooling, crisp, lightly sweet, and citrusy — this is it. It’s perfect for holiday entertaining, afternoon pick-me-ups, cozy nights in, Dry January… truly any moment that needs a little lift. And with just a few clean ingredients and almost no prep, it easily earns its spot in both the Lazy Cook and Healthy Chef kitchens.
Why You’ll Love This Elderflower Fizz Mocktail
- Lazy Cook easy — it comes together in under a minute
- Healthy Chef fresh — hydrating, low sugar, and made with clean ingredients
- Lightly floral + lime-brightened
- Perfect for holidays, brunch, or a midday refresher
- Naturally alcohol-free and kid-friendly
- Elegant enough for parties but simple enough for everyday sipping

Elderflower Fizz Mocktail
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Equipment
- Tall glass
- citrus juicer (or just squeeze by hand — Lazy Cook approved!)
- Spoon for stirring
- Ice tray
Ingredients
- 2 oz Giffard non-alcoholic elderflower syrup (or cordial)
- 4 oz club soda or sparkling water
- ½ fresh lime juiced
- ice cubes
- Fresh mint sprigs for garnish
Instructions
- Fill a tall glass with ice.ice cubes
- Pour the elderflower syrup over the ice.2 oz Giffard non-alcoholic elderflower syrup (or cordial)
- Add fresh lime juice and give it a gentle stir.½ fresh lime
- Top with club soda or sparkling water — don’t over-stir so it stays bubbly.4 oz club soda or sparkling water
- Garnish with mint (and a lime wedge if you’re feeling fancy!)Fresh mint sprigs
- Serve immediately and enjoy this bright, floral, fizzy refreshment.
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Kitchen Tools You’ll Need
- Tall glass
- Citrus juicer (or just squeeze by hand — Lazy Cook approved!)
- Spoon for stirring
- Ice tray
Cooking Tips
- Want it lighter? Use extra sparkling water and reduce the syrup slightly.
- For a brunch version, add fresh cucumber ribbons for a spa-like twist.
- Hosting a crowd? Triple the recipe and serve in a small pitcher with mint sprigs floating on top.
- Add the sparkling water last to keep all the fizzy magic intact.
Health Benefits (The Healthy Chef Notes)
- Elderflower has traditionally been known for supporting wellness, especially during seasonal changes. Paired with fresh lime juice and sparkling water, this mocktail offers.
- Hydration support thanks to sparkling water
- Vitamin C boost from the lime
- A lower-sugar option compared to most holiday mocktails
- A naturally uplifting flavor profile without stimulants or additives
A refreshing drink that feels indulgent but still aligns beautifully with a wellness-focused lifestyle.
Lazy Cook Notes (Tracey’s Take)
If ever there was a drink made for me, this is it.
No muddling, no shaking, no blending — just pour, squeeze, fizz, and sip.
Company is coming? Make it.
Need a 3 p.m. pick-me-up? Make it.
Don’t want to measure? Eyeball it. (Christine won’t mind.)
This one is truly zero-stress and always delicious.
Final Thoughts
This Elderflower Fizz is one of those rare little recipes that manages to be both effortless and elevated. It feels special, tastes bright and clean, and comes together faster than you can say “cheers.” Whether you’re resetting, celebrating, or just craving something refreshing and beautiful — this mocktail is pure Lazy Cook simplicity with Healthy Chef polish. I hope it brings a little sparkle to your moments this season. Want more Lazy Cook and Healthy Chef recipes? Subscribe to us on YouTube and cook along with us!


