Are there any dessert recipes using energy drinks like Red Bull?

Posted by admin on November 29th, 2009 and filed under preserve recipes | 8 Comments »

I’m looking for recipes that use energy drink( not drink recipes), preferably not baking ( im trying to preserve the energy-goodness) does anyone have any or know of any???

no. honestly i think that in order to get the full "benefit" of the red bull you need to drink the whole can. in order to do that you would end up eith a drink recipe at the end. You can try one neat fruit recipe though

1/2 watermelon
1 cantaloupe, cut in half, seeded
2 tablespoons freshly chopped mint leaves plus whole sprigs, for garnish
2 tablespoons freshly chopped basil leaves plus whole sprigs, for garnish
1 lemon juiced (1/4 cup)
1/4 cup simple syrup (equal amounts sugar and water heated until sugar dissolves, cool)
1 tablespoon RedBull

Scoop 2 cups each from the watermelon and the cantaloupe using a melon baller. Carve the remainder of the watermelon out and reserve shell.
Add to a blender the chopped mint, chopped basil, lemon juice, simple syrup and RedBull. Blend until smooth.

Add the watermelon and cantaloupe balls to the carved out watermelon half.

Add the vinaigrette to the balls and toss to combine.

Garnish with the mint and basil sprigs and taste.

8 Responses

  1. AlwaysOverPack Says:

    "Energy Goodness"? You mean protect the caffeine content. Try a Redbull float. Just drop in a scoop if ice cream.
    It’s not a dessert recipe but you can replace the soda in many cola ham recipes.
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  2. dnt4get2luvme Says:

    no. honestly i think that in order to get the full "benefit" of the red bull you need to drink the whole can. in order to do that you would end up eith a drink recipe at the end. You can try one neat fruit recipe though

    1/2 watermelon
    1 cantaloupe, cut in half, seeded
    2 tablespoons freshly chopped mint leaves plus whole sprigs, for garnish
    2 tablespoons freshly chopped basil leaves plus whole sprigs, for garnish
    1 lemon juiced (1/4 cup)
    1/4 cup simple syrup (equal amounts sugar and water heated until sugar dissolves, cool)
    1 tablespoon RedBull

    Scoop 2 cups each from the watermelon and the cantaloupe using a melon baller. Carve the remainder of the watermelon out and reserve shell.
    Add to a blender the chopped mint, chopped basil, lemon juice, simple syrup and RedBull. Blend until smooth.

    Add the watermelon and cantaloupe balls to the carved out watermelon half.

    Add the vinaigrette to the balls and toss to combine.

    Garnish with the mint and basil sprigs and taste.
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  3. The GIT! Says:

    Try Red Bull in a tin!
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    Silly questions will get silly answers!

  4. natasch Says:

    red bull is gross! How can people drink it?
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  5. j.fremont Says:

    you get a water mellon, cut a small hole in the top. slowly pour 2 cans of red bull in over a few hours then do the same with vodka
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  6. justin bailey Says:

    no chef has ever drank a red bull and said MMMMM THIS IS SO DELICIOUS I MUST INCLUDE THIS IN A RECIPE
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  7. BeachBum Says:

    I honestly have never tried red bull before. I want to though! A Planet Smoothie ( i dunno if they have 1 near you) They have catergories of smoothies and 1 is energizing. They have stuff with red bull in it.
    I have also heard of the watermelon thing, where you pour a drink slowly into the watermelon.
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  8. sum Says:

    check out http://sumiram2006.googlepages.com/dessert
    It has recipes for quite a few tasty cakes and desserts that can be prepared easily from home ..
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