Web.For this recipe you’ll need: white rum, dark rum, lime juice, fruit punch water enhancer, mango passionfruit water enhancer, …
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WebPreparing our low-carb Hurricane could not be easier. Just put all of the ingredients in a shaker. Add ice and shake well. You can …
WebMardi Gras Low Carb Hurricane Drink & Shots Start by making the drink with 2 bags of tangerine orange tea, passion fruit tea …
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WebStep 1 In a large liquid measuring cup, combine rums, passion fruit juice, orange juice, and grenadine. Step 2 Pour over iced-filled glass. Step 3 Garnish each …
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WebSteps to Make It Gather the ingredients. In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, squeeze the juice from half a lime. Pour the two rums, passion fruit juice or purée, orange juice, simple syrup, and grenadine into the …
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WebIngredients 1 fluid ounce dark rum 1 fluid ounce light rum 1 tablespoon passion fruit flavored syrup 2 tablespoons lime juice 1 cup ice Directions Combine dark rum, light rum, passion fruit syrup, and lime …
WebTraditional Hurricane Recipe 2 oz. light rum 2 oz. dark rum 2 oz. passion fruit juice 1 oz. orange juice ½ oz. fresh lime juice 1 tablespoon simple syrup 1 tablespoon grenadine Garnish: orange slice and cherry Shake all …
WebThe Hurricane is composed of two types of rum, lime juice, orange juice, passion fruit puree, grenadine and simple syrup. It’s sweet, fruity and boozy, so it contains all the hallmarks of a good party drink. …
WebThis cocktail is a low carb riff on the Hurrican recipe found in Jeff "Beachbum" Berry's book, Remixed#ketohurricane4 oz. dark Jamaican Rum 2.5 oz. sf passio
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WebInstructions. Add the ingredients to a cocktail shaker. Fill with 8 to 10 ounces crushed ice, then shake vigorously for about 30 seconds until the cocktail shaker is too …
WebPlace a few drops of cherry water enhancer into a large hurricane glass, or other tall glass. Then, fill with ice, but don't mix. Combine all the remaining ingredients except for the garnish, into a …
WebInstructions. Add the rum, orange juice, blue curacao, lime juice, simple syrup and blueberries to a cocktail shaker. Muddle the blueberries well with either a cocktail …
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WebThe OG Sprite, lemon-lime flavored soda for bold personalities 100% natural flavors Caffeine-free 12 FL OZ per can Crisp, cool, mouthwatering citrus taste Specifications …
WebHurricane Earl, New Jersey Style Diet Cocktail. Wouldn’t want to break our low carb diet just because a hurricane hits now would we? Lay in your supplies. You …
WebIngredients 1oz Malibu passion fruit rum 1oz Malibu mango rum 1 packet Go Cocktails! Sweet & Sour sugar Free Mix (order online at http://www.gococktails.com) 6oz water …
WebPassion fruit juice and orange juice make up the juice portion of the drink. Grenadine and simple syrup are added in for additional sweetness. Juice from 1/2 lime …
WebIt worked; the Hurricane—named for the glass in which it was served, which resembled a hurricane lamp—was a hit. Originally a mix of four ounces of rum, passion …
Steps to Make It. Gather the ingredients. In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, squeeze the juice from half a lime. Pour the remaining ingredients into the shaker. Shake well, until the outside of the shaker tin becomes frosty. Strain into a hurricane glass. Garnish with a cherry and an orange slice. Serve and enjoy!
There are two kinds of rum in the classic Hurricane Cocktail Recipe: white rum and dark rum. Two ounces of each in a single Hurricane makes it plenty potent, so you’re going to need to be careful with this one!
A tropical juice mix would be another viable option, particularly if it concentrates on passion fruit. It is typically mixed with pineapple and orange. While it wouldn't be the original hurricane recipe, it does make a very tasty drink as well.
The Hurricane is the best tropical drink recipe! How did the Hurricane Cocktail get its name? The origin of the Hurricane is credited to Pat O’Brien’s, a bar in New Orleans. Back in the Prohibition Era, the bar originally started as a speakeasy (a secret establishment that served alcohol), and the password was “Storm’s a Brewin’.”