To be completely honest, I’ve never had Olive Garden’s Italian Cream Soda in the restaurant. Peach tea, yes. But never the cream soda. Is it even on the menu?? However, knowing how much my boys adore the taste of cream soda, and admittedly, I do too, I decided to give this recipe a try.
I found this gem on the Olive Garden website. Their recipe calls for using Olive Garden Signature Italian syrup flavors. However, I didn’t have that on hand. So I used the Torani brand, which is available at the grocery store in the coffee aisle.
This was a fun recipe to make and the boys really liked it, Dominic especially. You could use different flavors too, which would be fun for a party! Olive Garden suggests whipped cream as a garnish if you like, sounds yummy!
Looking for a refreshing sangria? Try my White Moscato Sangria, I know you’ll love it! if you’re an Olive Garden fan, you’ll love this Bruschetta you can make at home, or for dinner, this delicious Tuscan Garlic Chicken copycat!
Olive Garden Italian Cream Soda
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Print It Rate ItIngredients
- 1 cup Caramel flavored coffee syrup like DaVinci or Torani
- ½ cup half & half
- 2 ½ cups club soda
- Ice as needed
- Chocolate shavings optional garnish
Instructions
- In a pitcher, mix together caramel syrup and the half and half. Slowly add the club soda, be careful, it bubbles and can overflow!
- Pour in a glass over ice and garnish with chocolate shavings.
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dawnie marie says
love these – thank you Amanda – torani syrup is awesome with these – have you ever had an egg creme drink – excellent – love the food blog
Amanda Formaro says
I haven’t! Is it similar to egg nog?
Velva says
This would be delightful! Love it.
Velva
Amanda Formaro says
Thanks Velva, it’s delicious!