Aperol Spritz Drink Recipe

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DirectionsStep1Add ice to a wine glass until it's nearly full.Step2Pour in the aperol, then add in the Prosecco, and club soda.Step3Finally garnish with an orange slice, and if you like, a sprig of rosemary.Step4Serve immediatelyIngredientsIngredientsadd Ice3 ouncesAperol3 ouncesDry Prosecco (or champagne)4 ouncesClub Soda (or sparkling water)add Orange (slices, for garnish)add Rosemary Sprigs (for garnish, optional)NutritionalNutritional152 CaloriesFrom loseweightbyeating.comRecipeDirectionsIngredientsNutritionalFeedbackThanks!Tell us more

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    Aperol Spritz Recipe

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  • WebJul 23, 2018 · Instructions. Pour Prosecco, Aperol and Sparkling Mineral Water into a wine glass. Gently stir, fill glass with ice and several slices …

    Rating: 5/5(2)
    Category: Drinks
    Cuisine: Italian
    Calories: 160 per serving
    1. Pour Prosecco, Aperol and Sparkling Mineral Water into a wine glass.
    2. Gently stir, fill glass with ice and several slices of oranges.
    3. Squeeze the juice from a few orange slices for a less bitter drink.

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    WebAug 22, 2023 · Nutrition. Calories: 117kcal Carbohydrates: 8g Sodium: 5mg Potassium: 74mg Iron: 0.3mg. This post about aperol spritz calories was originally published in 2022. It was updated in 2023 to add new information. The low-calorie aperol spritz recipe remains the same.

    Ratings: 2
    Category: Cocktail
    Cuisine: Italian
    Total Time: 5 mins

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    WebJun 11, 2023 · Aperol: the star of this cocktail. Aperol is an Italian aperitif made from bitter oranges, gentian root, rhubarb, and other herbs and spices. Club soda: to give the cocktail a bit of sparkle and a light, …

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    WebApr 15, 2024 · For lower alcohol content, reduce the Prosecco and Aperol a little and increase the soda water. If you love the bitterness, and want more, try making a Campari Spritz. To make an Aperol Spritz, add your …

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    WebJan 29, 2024 · How to Make a Healthy/Low-Calorie Aperol Spritz. Ditch regular prosecco and go for low-calorie sparkling wine. Opt for diet or no-sugar soda water. Don’t go overboard with the Aperol. The more you …

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    WebNov 30, 2023 · Prep a wine glass. Fill a wine glass with ice and chill it for 30 minutes. Pour. Pour 3 parts prosecco and 2 parts Aperol into the chilled glass with ice. Top it off with 1 part club soda. Stir gently. Garnish and …

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    WebJul 27, 2018 · Simply shake up St. Germain, vodka, sparkling rose, and soda water (in the ratios details below), then finish the glass off with a lemon wheel garnish for a citrus-fresh flair. Ready to tap

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    WebJul 13, 2022 · How to Make an Aperol Spritz with the 3-2-1 Method. The classic way to make an Aperol spritz is with the 3-2-1 method, which calls for 3 parts Prosecco, 2 parts Aperol, and 1 part club soda. One crucial …

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    WebJul 19, 2022 · Making a casual Aperol spritz. While the official Aperol spritz ratio is 3-2-1, you can eyeball these amounts for an extra easy-going drink. Rather than measuring our 3 ounces of prosecco, pour it about ¼ …

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    WebMay 25, 2022 · This simple Italian cocktail doesn’t require any special equipment, and it comes together in like 30 seconds. To make this aperol spritz recipe, simply fill a wine glass with ice (almost to the top of the …

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    WebMay 27, 2019 · Soda Water or Tonic Water. Fresh Orange Slices, for garnish. Ice. Generally, an Aperol Spritz is a 3-2-1 mix of three parts prosecco, two parts Aperol, and one splash of soda water. However I prefer making it with a slight change: I ditch the soda water! First, fill up your glass with prosecco. Then add a splash of Aperol.

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    WebApr 5, 2020 · Make sure both the Aperol and Prosecco are chilled. To minimize dilution, have both of the alcohols chilled as much as possible. Squeeze in the orange! Bring more tangy citrus notes by squeezing in …

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    WebMay 14, 2023 · The Aperol spritz has been in the spotlight over the past week, since the New York Times boldly declared that “The Aperol Spritz Is Not a Good Drink.” Grub Street shot back that the “Entire Internet …

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    WebApr 5, 2021 · Batch It. Because of the easy 3-2-1 formula, it’s easy to batch these for a group. To make enough for 4 cocktails, combine 12 ounces Prosecco + 8 ounces Aperol and 4 ounces club soda in a pitcher and give it a gentle stir. Pour over glasses filled with ice when ready to serve.

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    WebApr 25, 2020 · While the water/ soda in this cocktail has zero calories, the prosecco has roughly 65 calories and the aperol has about 135 for a total of 200 calories per cocktail. The overall taste is light and refreshing but the …

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    WebJun 23, 2023 · Simply open a bottle of Miller High Life, take a sip or two, and slowly add in 1 ounce of lemon juice and 1.5 ounces of Aperol. Cap it off with a lemon wedge, and you're all set. Some folks skip the lemon and add an orange slice, which might especially appeal to folks who love the sunny orange wedge in a classic Aperol spritz.

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