Dirty Shirley - An Adult Version of the Beloved Shirley Temple Recipe (2024)

A Dirty Shirley is a throwback to everyone’s favorite childhood mocktail all grown-up. With just 4 simple ingredients, it’s easy to make and delicious.

Like so many of you, I remember going out to dinner with my parents and sister when I was a kid and ordering a Shirley Temple on special occasions.

I can still remember how great it felt when that little glass filled with cherries and a paper umbrella was placed in front of me.

We had quite the collection of paper umbrellas at one point. Fast forward many years later and my 25-year-old daughter has a favorite drink to order on special occasions.

No, it’s not a Shirley Temple (though that was her favorite as a kid) but a Dirty Shirley!

I thought it would be fun to share the simple 4-ingredient co*cktail recipe that we make whenever there is a family celebration with my sisters.

It’s a sweet drink and a perfect treat for summertime or any time you want a drink with a bit of nostalgia.

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If there is any doubt about the popularity of the Dirty Shirley all you have to do is a quick search on Pinterest to see thousands of recipes for this cherry-flavored co*cktail.

In fact, the hashtag #dirtyshirley has 11.6 million views on TikTok as of today!

Before we get to the recipe, here is a bit of history behind the kids’ drink that started it all!

When was the Shirley Temple invented?

It has been reported that the famous child actor asked for a drink that looked like the beverages the adults around her were drinking at her birthday party in 1932.

Per Make me a co*cktail she was given a drink of ginger ale mixed with grenadine, topped with a cherry. It should be noted that she denies any involvement with the drink.

But, the drink stuck and kids have been ordering it for many decades. The popularity of this mocktail inspired bartenders to experiment with an alcoholic version for the adults.

While it is unknown who created the Dirty Shirley, we are sure happy they did!

What Ingredients do I need to make a Dirty Shirley co*cktail?

A traditional Dirty Shirley is made with lemon-lime soda, vodka, and grenadine. However, we also add Peachtree which gives it another level of flavor.

I’ve included a printable recipe card at the end of this post for convenience!

  • Lemon-lime soda – you can even use cherry!
  • Vodka – flavored or unflavored (I love vanilla)
  • Peachtree
  • Grenadine
  • Maraschino Cherries
  • Sliced Oranges
  • Paper Straw or Umbrella
  • Mason Jars or a Highball Glass
  • Red Sugar (optional for rim)

How to Make a Dirty Shirley

  1. Fill a mason jar or highball glass with ice.
  2. Pour in the vodka, grenadine, and peachtree.
  3. Mix well with a bar spoon.
  4. Add your favorite lemon-lime soda or ginger ale.
  5. Garnishwith an orange twist and maraschino cherries. Enjoy!

How to Serve a Dirty Shirley

We love this drink served in large mason jars, however, typically a highball glass is used with lots of ice.

The more maraschino cherries the better! We use about 5-6! Try making your own grenadine for an extra bit of flavor.

Here is a super simple recipe:

How to Make Homemade Grenadine

  • 2 large pomegranates (or2cups ofpomegranate juice)
  • 2cupssugar
  • 2ounces ofpomegranate molasses
  • 1teaspoonorange blossom water
  1. Use a citrus press to cut the pomegranates in half. Save time and use pre-made pomegranate juice!
  2. Pour the juice into a microwave-safe container and microwave at full power for 1 to 2 minutes until warm.
  3. Add the sugar and stir until completely dissolved.
  4. Add pomegranate molasses and orange blossom water. Stir to combine.
  5. Allow to cool, then pour into a sealed bottle.
  6. Consider adding an ounce of vodka as a preservative.

Tip for Making a Dirty Shirley

What kind of alcohol is in a Dirty Shirley?

While vodka is typically used to make a spiked Shirley Temple, rum can also be used. It’s a very versatile co*cktail that can be adjusted for your specific taste.

Can I use flavored vodka in a Dirty Shirley?

Absolutely! We love to use vanilla vodka, whipped cream vodka, or even cherry vodka. Experiment and find your favorite flavor combinations.

Can I make a low-carb Dirty Shirley?

Yes! There are so many low-carb drink variations you can use to make a Dirty Shirley.

Here are a few ideas:

  • Use seltzer water in your favorite flavor, or soda water.
  • Add sugar-free pomegranate juice
  • Use liquid stevia
  • Replace maraschino cherries with fresh cherries.

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Dirty Shirley

Yield: 1 co*cktail

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Additional Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

This deliciously cherry-flavored co*cktail is the perfect mix of sweet and tart. And it's so easy to make. All you need are a few simple ingredients including your favorite lemon-lime soda, flavored or unflavored vodka, and grenadine. Garnish with cherries and for a touch of nostalgia add a paper umbrella. Cheers!

Ingredients

  • 6 ounces lemon-lime soda - cherry or regular
  • 1 ounce of Vodka - flavored or unflavored
  • 1 ounce of Peachtree
  • 2-3 tsp of Grenadine
  • Maraschino Cherries
  • Orange Slices
  • **Optional - Paper Straw or Umbrella
  • Mason Jar or Highball Glass
  • **Optional - Red sanding sugar for rim
  • Ice

Instructions

    1. If you plan to sugar the rim place your glass in the freezer for 30 minutes prior to serving.
    2. Wet the rim with water and swirl it in red sugar.
    3. Place about 6 cherries in your glass then fill 1/2 way with ice.
    4. Add a 1 oz shot of vodka.
    5. Add a 1 oz shot of Peachtree.
    6. Fill with lemon-lime soda.
    7. Add a couple of orange slices.
    8. Add two-three teaspoons of grenadine and stir well.
    9. **Optional - add an orange slice and a pretty straw. Don't forget the umbrella!

Notes

You can also use rum if you prefer.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 1Serving Size: 1 co*cktail
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 254calSodium: 20mgmgCarbohydrates: 31ggSugar: 25ggProtein: 1gg

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Dirty Shirley - An Adult Version of the Beloved Shirley Temple Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between a Dirty Shirley and a Shirley Temple? ›

A Dirty Shirley is simply a Shirley Temple with vodka. And the Shirley Temple is the most famous non-alcoholic co*cktail we have. It's a simple mixture of lemon-lime soda, grenadine and ice, topped off with a neon-red co*cktail cherry.

How to make a original Shirley Temple? ›

A Shirley Temple is pretty, pink, and irresistibly fizzy. It turns any occasion into a celebration, and it's the perfect beverage for every age. Fill a glass with ice, then add about 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) of grenadine. Top with white soda, then garnish with maraschino cherries.

What vodka is best for a Dirty Shirley? ›

Tips for Making the Best Dirty Shirley

Use a good vodka, but since this is a sweet co*cktail, there's no need to break out the top-shelf stuff. A mid-priced bottle, such as Stoli and Tito's, is best. As for the mixer, any lemon-lime soda will do, such as Sprite, 7-Up, Sierra Mist, or Bubble Up.

What was in the original Shirley Temple drink? ›

With its cheery combination of ginger ale, a splash of grenadine, and a maraschino cherry, the Shirley Temple was born. Related Article: How to Make the Perfect co*cktail Every Time?

What is the male version of the Shirley Temple? ›

Their recipes are similar: the Roy Rogers uses cola instead of the ginger ale and/or lemon-lime soda used in the Shirley Temple. The Roy Rogers was reportedly sold as a boy's alternative to the Shirley Temple in the 1950s and 1960s.

Can you taste the alcohol in a Dirty Shirley? ›

Still: The Dirty Shirley is trash. It's like the sweetest soda imaginable. The vodka disappears in the drink, probably part of the appeal for those who don't yet enjoy the taste or burn of alcohol. Then there are those neon cherries, disturbingly meaty in texture.

Is ginger ale or Sprite better for Shirley Temple? ›

"To make the best Shirley Temple you will need ginger ale or ginger beer, grenadine, lime, and of course, the maraschino cherry." Although many newer recipes call for lemon-lime soda like Sprite or 7-Up, a classic Shirley Temple uses ginger ale or ginger beer with a bit of lime.

What was so special about Shirley Temple? ›

With her spirited singing and dancing and her dimples and blond ringlets, Temple and her optimistic films provided a welcome escape from difficult times. Temple became Hollywood's top box-office attraction in 1935, and she held that honour through 1938.

Can I order a Dirty Shirley at a bar? ›

The bright red drink consists of vodka, grenadine, and lemon-lime soda (often garnished with maraschino cherries), which makes for a fun, deliciously sweet co*cktail that feels vaguely nostalgic. Nearly everyone is familiar with a Shirley Temple, so you should have no issue ordering the dirty version at any bar.

What is a Dirty Shirley drink made of? ›

Instructions. Fill a glass with ice, then add 2 ounces (¼ cup) vodka and 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) grenadine. Top with soda, then garnish with a maraschino cherry.

Are Dirty Shirleys good? ›

The Dirty Shirley is about as simple as co*cktails get. Now, we love an easy drink recipe (looking at you, Aperol Spritz) but not if it doesn't taste good, and this spiked version of a Shirley Temple is too sweet -- and a little basic.

What was cause of death for Shirley Temple? ›

Temple died at age 85 on February 10, 2014, at her home in Woodside, California. The cause of death, according to her death certificate released on March 3, 2014, was chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

What is a Shirley Temple called when it has alcohol? ›

The Dirty Shirley, a vodka-spiked variation on the classic, kid-friendly Shirley Temple, is a syrupy-sweet nostalgia trip for adults.

Why do they call it a Shirley Temple? ›

The drink was named after iconic child actress Shirley Temple. Legend has it that when she was out to dinner at a nice restaurant with her parents and other Hollywood types who were all enjoying co*cktails, the bartender made her a special nonalcoholic drink so she could feel fancy too.

Why is it called Dirty Shirley? ›

Dirty Shirley's Climb to Popularity

Named after the acclaimed 1930s child actor (who denied any association with the beverage), the Shirley Temple's bright pink-red color and super sweet flavor make it no surprise that kids have been happily ordering it for decades now.

What does a Dirty Shirley mean? ›

Simply put, the Dirty Shirley is an alcoholic take on the Shirley Temple — you know, the drink every kid loved to order at restaurants growing up. The traditional Shirley Temple is made with ginger ale or lemon-lime soda, grenadine, and garnished with maraschino cherries (arguably the best part for kids.)

What is a Dirty Shirley Temple made of? ›

Simply add the vodka, grenadine, and lemon-lime soda to a highball glass filled with ice, then stir to combine. Top with maraschino cherries and a lemon or lime wheel for garnish. Legend has it that the classic Shirley Temple mocktail was invented for the famous actress by a bartender when she felt left out at a party.

What does having a Shirley Temple mean? ›

A Shirley Temple is a child's drink. A lot of bars, (of the fancier sort), will have non-alcoholic co*cktails on the menu.

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