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A deliciously tropical blend of passion fruit, orange, and guava juices, this easy recipe for homemade POG juice instantly transports you to Hawaiian beaches or Walt Disney World resorts. Perfect for breakfast, brunch, and summertime parties, or anytime you just a want a taste of something magically refreshing.
🍊 What Makes This Recipe So Good
- If you’ve ever visited Walt Disney World, you’ve probably had POG juice. You might know it as Jungle Juice at Animal Kingdom and Animal Kingdom Lodge, or Stitch Juice at Polynesian Village’s ‘Ohana restaurant, or maybe you had a POG mimosa at EPCOT’s International Flower & Garden Festival. This juice is a cult-classic treat among theme-park-goers, on par with Violet Lemonade, Dole Whips, and Mickey Waffles. Originally and traditionally a Hawaiian recipe, POG juice gets its name from the incredible blend of passion fruit, orange, and guava juices that make up the drink. It’s naturally sweet and tangy with layers of refreshing, tropical flavors.
- Disney officially released what they say is their POG juice recipe not too long ago, calling for an all-parts-equal blend of the three juices. While delicious, that recipe tasted a little off from the juice you’ll find at the parks. My recipe adjusts the ratios slightly, giving you a sip-for-sip perfect at-home recreation of that fan-favorite breakfast juice. Pair it with our Tonga Toast casserole and pull up your favorite WDW area music on YouTube. You’ll feel at home away from home in no time!
- The recipe is so simple, and the ingredients are really easy to find at most grocery stores. I recommend using freshly squeezed orange juice if you can for the absolute best flavor, but bottled or frozen OJ works just fine. And you might be thinking “oh, I can just buy premade POG juice”, and that’s true… but it’s not the same. Once you’ve made it yourself, you’ll never consider the premade blend again.
👩🏼🍳 Chef’s Tips
- You can serve your POG juice as soon as you mix it up, but I like to let it chill in the fridge for an hour or so. Letting it sit gives the flavors more time to develop and deepen, and it’s so much more refreshing when it’s chilled.
- I mentioned POG mimosas before, and if you’ve never had one, you’re seriously missing out. They’re easy to make, too – all you have to do is add sparkling wine or champagne. If you’re making them by the pitcher, I recommend a 2:1:1:1 ratio of juices and wine, but taste and add more as needed until you’ve got it how you like it.
- Pro tip: freeze a batch of POG juice in ice cube trays at least a day before you plan to serve your juice. Make up a second batch of liquid to serve as a drink, and use the frozen POG cubes in your glasses instead of traditional ice. That way your juice isn’t watered down as the cubes melt! You could also make your POG juice into POGsicles if you have popsicle molds.
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Homemade Disney POG Juice Recipe
Equipment
- large pitcher
- long-handled spoon
Ingredients
- 2 cups orange juice freshly-squeezed preferred
- 1 cup passion fruit nectar
- 1 cup guava nectar
Instructions
- Add 2 cups orange juice, 1 cup passion fruit nectar, and 1 cup guava nectar to large pitcher. Stir well until liquids are fully combined.
- Serve prepared POG juice over ice, or refrigerate POG juice at least 1 hour or until ready to serve.
- For POG mimosas, add your favorite chilled sparkling wine or champagne to the pitcher or serving glasses. I recommend 1 cup wine if using the juice ratios above in a pitcher.
- Chill: Chilling the POG juice after you mix it is optional, but recommended for the best flavor!
Approximate Information for One Serving
Nutrition Disclaimers
Number of total servings shown is approximate. Actual number of servings will depend on your preferred portion sizes.
Nutritional values shown are general guidelines and reflect information for 1 serving using the ingredients listed, not including any optional ingredients. Actual macros may vary slightly depending on specific brands and types of ingredients used.
To determine the weight of one serving, prepare the recipe as instructed. Weigh the finished recipe, then divide the weight of the finished recipe (not including the weight of the container the food is in) by the desired number of servings. Result will be the weight of one serving.
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