Food Processor
Four Flowers Juice
Named for the four fruits that go into this recipe, the drink is a refreshing accompaniment to brunch at Sarabeth's restaurant in New York.
Atole de Piña
These nourishing atoles — fruit-flavored drinks thickened with corn tortilla flour — are served much like hot chocolate. They are warming on cold mornings or evenings.
Almond Horchata
Horchata is a refreshing iced drink served in Mexico. It is made with almonds, raw rice, or melon seeds.
Watermelon Lemonade
This drink is sweet, pretty, and refreshing. Grenadine can be found in the liquor section of most supermarkets.
Berry-Yogurt Smoothie
This luscious, low-fat drink couldn't be easier to make. It has a thick, creamy texture produced by pureeing the frozen berries. No ice cubes necessary.
Berry-Vodka Cooler
Omit the alcohol for a kid-friendly drink.
Mango-Boysenberry Mimosa
Brunch drinks get updated with this take on the traditional duo of orange juice and champagne. Note that freshly squeezed orange juice is not the best choice here, as its intense taste can overwhelm the other juices. Topping the drink with a boysenberry "floater" creates a vibrant color contrast.
Raspberry Lemonade
Add a little fizz by substituting sparkling water or club soda for the two cups of water. Or make a sophisticated brunch beverage by using Champagne or sparkling wine.
Nectarine Daiquiri
Nectarine peel adds tangy flavor that balances the sweetness of the plum wine.
Watermelon and Strawberry Margarita
Freezing the watermelon and strawberries before mixing the drink eliminates the need for ice — and allows the fruit flavors to retain their full intensity.