WebIngredients. 4 leaves Mint fresh. 2 tbsp Lime Juice 2 Tablespoons. 2 g Granulated Stevia. Ice Cubed or Crushed. 1 shot Vodka. 1 splash Club Soda. Lime Slice …
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WebInstructions: Fill a glass with ice and add vodka. Top with club soda and garnish with a lemon wedge. Squeeze some fresh lemon juice into the glass for added …
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How to Make a Keto Low-Carb Lemon Drop Martinis. Line the rim of a martini glass with lemon juice and then sweetener. Add ice, vodka, unsweetened lemon syrup, and fresh lemon juice to a shaker. Shake. Pour the drink into the glass.
Instructions 1 Add ice cubes and cold water to a martini glass to chill glass. 2 Add vodka, vermouth and olive juice into a martini shaker, add ice and shake to chill. 3 Drain water from martini glass and strain martini from shaker into the glass. 4 Add olives and serve. 5 Also fabulous with bleu cheese stuffed olives!
All hail the vodka (or gin!) martini! "Since martinis don’t contain juices, syrup and sugar like other cocktails do, a single martini is less than 1g of net carbs," the blog KetoConnect shares. "It doesn’t matter if you’re using gin or vodka, on keto you can enjoy both."
I prepared the glass by running a wedge of lemon around the rim, then dipping it in low carb sweetener (you could use Lakanto or Swerve). Then I made the base of the drink by adding two sliced strawberries, lemon slices, fresh basil leaves, lemon juice and the sweetening syrup to a cocktail shaker, then using a muddler to crush everything down.