22 Old-School Soda Shop Recipes to Make at Home (2024)

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22 Old-School Soda Shop Recipes to Make at Home (1)Sue StetzelUpdated: Jan. 05, 2022

    You don't need counter service to belly up to these soda shop favorites. Try these retro recipes at home. (No soda jerk hats necessary.)

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    Travel back, back in time to an era when poodle skirts reigned supreme and it only cost 10 cents to play your favorite tune on the record machine. From malted milkshakes to burgers and fries, you won’t need a checkerboard floor to dine on these soda shop favorites.

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    Strawberry Cream Floats

    When it starts warming up in Colorado, my kids ask for ice-cold treats. This rosy pink cream float is one of our household favorites. —Crystal Jo Bruns, Iliff, Colorado

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    My Favorite Chili Dogs

    The very thought of a hot dog dressed in chili makes me giddy. To get that straight-from-the-ballpark taste, I combine ketchup, mustard, chili and pepper sauce. —Patricia Pauling, Adams, New York

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    Old-Time Custard Ice Cream

    I think my most memorable summertime dessert for get-togethers has always been homemade ice cream. This recipe is so rich and creamy and is the perfect splurge on a hot summer afternoon. —Martha Self, Montgomery, Texas

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    Loaded Avocado BLT

    My husband invented this twist on a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich. I like to make it with extra slices of bacon; if you want, you can leave the Gorgonzola cheese out of the avocado spread. —Lori Grant, Kingsport, Tennessee

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    Blue Cheese Chicken Salad Sandwiches

    I'm a big fan of blue cheese dressing, so I decided to go the "no mayo" route and replace it in this chicken salad. So tangy! Serve the chicken mixture on a bed of lettuce if you're in the mood for salad instead. —Giovanna Kranenberg, Cambridge, Minnesota

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    Thin Mint Milk Shake

    Save a sleeve of Girl Scout cookies for this creamy milkshake that's fun for kids and adults, too. —Shauna Sever, San Francisco, California

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    Bacon Cheeseburgers

    Where can you get a juicy burger that is so superior to drive-thru fare? Right in your backyard with this delicious bacon cheeseburger recipe. —Jackie Burns, Silverdale, Washington

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    Jungle Float

    This fun floats lets kids (and adults, too) be the masters of their own creations. What a tasty way to experiment!—Jenni Sharp, Mequon, Wisconsin

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    Cheese Fries

    I came up with this recipe after my daughter had cheese fries at a restaurant and couldn't stop talking about them. She loves that I can fix them so quickly at home. Plus, the frozen fry packets can be refrigerated and reheated. —Melissa Tatum, Greensboro, North Carolina

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    Root Beer Float Pie

    This is the kind of recipe your kids will look back on and always remember. And you don't even need to use an oven! —Cindy Reams, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania

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    Raspberry Pecan Chicken Salad

    I gave this sweet-savory chicken salad a little zip with Chinese five-spice powder, which tastes a bit like pumpkin pie spice. Sprinkle some on roasted carrots for an awesome meal. —Lisa Renshaw, Kansas City, Missouri

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    Cinnamon-Strawberry Sundaes

    Lime adds a delicious tang to this easy dessert. I'll never eat plain vanilla ice cream again! —Cory Roberts, Riverton, Utah

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    Old-Fashioned Coney Hot Dog Sauce

    Camping and hot dogs go hand in hand. Roast some up over the fire, then top with this irresistible one-pot sauce. —Loriann Cargill Bustos, Phoenix, Arizona

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    Lemon Meringue Floats

    I actually dreamed of this float idea one night, and woke up knowing I needed to make it. Thank you, Mr. Sandman! —Cindy Reams, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania

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    Turkey Club Sandwich with Chipotle

    We’re crazy for turkey club sandwiches. A nearby roadside stand carries gorgeous tomatoes every summer. We load up, then stuff our sandwiches with the usual suspects, plus smoked turkey and cheese. —Pamela Shank, Parkersburg, West Virginia

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    S'mores Milk Shake

    When cabin fever hits, we whip up a beverage that tastes like s’mores. Oven-toasted marshmallows and a blender make it happen. —Sarah McKenna, Centennial, Colorado

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    Caramelized Pineapple Sundaes

    Whenever we get a craving for a tropical escape, this super simple recipe whisks us away in no time. Vanilla's nice but drizzling the sauce over salted caramel ice cream and taking a bite is just pure paradise. —Elisabeth Larsen, Pleasant Grove, Utah

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    Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Sodas

    I keep the ingredients for these ice cream sodas on hand so I can enjoy a treat anytime I want. You can easily make more when feeding a crowd. —Anna Erickson, Terrebonne, Oregon

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    Cheddar Chili Burgers

    Big, bold chili and french-fried onions are a fun alternative to the classic burger fixings of ketchup and mustard. The patties are easy to assemble, making this a great weeknight sandwich. —Sue Ross, Casa Grande, Arizona

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    Makeover Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Milk Shake

    I’m not a big sweets person, but I’ll slurp down a milk shake from Steak ‘n Shake any day! —Sarah Cowley, Houston, Texas

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    Turkey Salad on Wheat Bread

    When one of my favorite lunch spots closed, this recipe let me hold on to more than just good memories. The peas, bacon and cheese are such a fun and springy combo. I make big batches of the salad for parties—turns out I'm not the only fan! —Merrijane Rice, Kaysville, Utah

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    Originally Published: April 17, 2018

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    Sue Stetzel

    Sue has been working with Taste of Home since 2011. When she isn’t writing, she’s answering your burning cooking questions and working with our team of Community Cooks. She spends her free time cooking, crafting, and volunteering for various organizations in her home town.

    22 Old-School Soda Shop Recipes to Make at Home (2024)

    FAQs

    How to make your own soda from scratch? ›

    Combine water and sugar in a pot on the stove and heat it until all of the sugar is dissolved. Pour the sugar water into a large bucket and add soda extract (or other flavors) and yeast. Divide the soda solution into different bottles and tightly seal the lids.

    How much does it cost to start a soda shop? ›

    How much does it cost to start a Soda Shop? Soda shop opening costs can vary based on location, local rent prices, whether you have furniture and seating, renovation needs, and more. The average cost to open a restaurant can range from $100,000 to $2 million.

    What are the ingredients in a soda fountain? ›

    The machine combines flavored syrup or syrup concentrate and carbon dioxide with chilled and purified water to make soft drinks, either manually, or in a vending machine which is essentially an automated soda fountain that is operated using a soda gun.

    How to make soda hello kitty island adventure? ›

    In order to make a soda, you must use the Soda Machine station located in Gemstone Mountains. You must also have at least one unit of the base ingredient, Fizzy Crystals. You will learn how to make Fizzy Crystals in the quest Dessert-ed Boat quest.

    What are the 3 main ingredients in soda? ›

    It is relatively simple to manufacture soft drinks by mixing three ingredients: water, syrup and carbon dioxide. Different types of sugar are used to make the syrup: sucrose, fructose (which is derived from starch), or sweeteners.

    How to make hard soda? ›

    Ingredients Required for Making Hard Seltzer:

    Mineral water pack consisting of 1.25 grams magnesium sulfate aka Epsom Salt (Heptahydrate), 1.25 grams magnesium chloride (Hexohydrate) and 1.5 grams sodium bicarbonate aka Baking Soda. 3 pounds of corn sugar (the yeast will convert the sugar into alcohol.

    How to make can soda taste like fountain soda? ›

    Traditional flavors of soda fountain colas are cherry, chocolate and vanilla. Pour a can (12oz) of your favorite cola in a large glass, add 1oz of syrup, stir, top with ice. You have just made an Old Fashioned Soda Fountain Cola right in your own kitchen.

    How much soda does 2.5 gallons of syrup make? ›

    A 5 gallon Bag-in-Box syrup will yield approximately 30 gallons of soda. A 2.5 gallon will yield approximately 15 gallons.

    What is stubborn fountain soda? ›

    Stubborn Soda is a line of delicious crafted sodas made with high-quality ingredients in bold and unexpected flavor combinations. We believe that to create something great, you've got to do it the Stubborn way. That's why our sodas are made with natural flavors as well as Fair Trade Certified Cane Sugar.

    How to get fizzy ore? ›

    first enter the mines and find a door inside. where there is a lever and a mine car track. say yes to taking a minecart ride. this is where you are going to collect fizzy ore.

    What is Hello Kitty fizzy pop? ›

    Refreshing lime and sweet cherry flavors are perfectly blended to make this fruity, fizzy soda pop. Serve it chilled and enjoy this sweet treat straight from the can, featuring an adorable Hello Kitty design.

    How to craft fizzy crystal hello kitty? ›

    Fizzy Crystals are crafted at a Crafting Table on Gemstone Mountain or at Chococat's tent near the Resort Gate. You need to have the Fizzy Crystal Plans to unlock the ability to make the material, which is given to you after completing Pompompurin's “Dessert-ed Boat” quest.

    Is it cheaper to make your own soda? ›

    The savings for making soda water at home vary based on how much you drink, of course, but using a SodaStream, SodaSensei or another carbonator could save up to $600 a year for a household of two seltzer-drinkin' fools. Here's a full breakdown of how much you'll save if you start making the fizzy stuff at home.

    How to make soda at home without a soda maker? ›

    You can test different ratios of the ingredients but as a baseline, start with one quarter of a teaspoon of citric acid and one-sixteenths teaspoon of baking soda. Add a quarter cup of water and it will start to bubble. If you want more fizz, try using more baking soda.

    How to make your own fizzy drink? ›

    The principle is that you can add lemon juice, vinegar, or citric acid to water, then pour a bit of baking soda in the container—and voilà! The acid in the water mixes with bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) to create carbon dioxide gas. The generated bubbles of CO2 make the drink fizzy.

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