Instructions. Bring the cranberries, water, sugar, mint, ginger, peppercorns, cloves, star anise, and cinnamon to a simmer over medium heat. Turn the heat to low and …
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Our low carb watermelon mojito doesn’t have any added sugar. To make this low carb cocktail taste sweet we used fresh watermelon and a few drops stevia extract. A typical …
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6 to 7 mint leaves. . 2 teaspoons granulated sugar (or sugar substitute) (start with 2 then add more to taste) . ⅓ cup fresh blueberries. . 2 ounce blueberry juice (add more to …
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Sugar-Free & Low-Carb Mojito Recipe. Ingredients. Instructions. Fill a highball with ice. In a cocktail shaker, muddle fresh mint leaves. Add fresh lime juice, Sugar-Free Simple Syrup, and rum. Shake. Pour, unstrained, over the ice.
Mojitos are typically served in a tall glass. You can prepare this drink in a tall glass or two short glasses. Add the fresh mint, sweetener, and fresh lime juice to a glass or glasses. Use a muddler and crush the lime, sweetener, and mint. Add ice and club soda. Stir. Taste repeatedly and add additional sweetener, lime, or mint if you wish.
Our keto mojito is a recipe that you absolutely must master. It is low carb and keto-friendly which means it will put a smile on your face with that first sip! While traditional mojitos are made by crushing sugar into the mint leaves, bringing out the mint flavor, and adding sweetness, we use granular erythritol instead.
Lime Juice has 1 gram of net carbs which makes the total net carbs = 1 gram per drink as long as you stick to all unflavored mixers. A classic Mojito cocktail is a refreshingly sweet cocktail that makes you feel as if you are on a tropical island, basking in the sunshine. Mint Leaves: Fresh, vibrant mint leaves make all the difference.