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Shot Recipes Vodka Cocktails Citrus Recipes Nutrition Facts(per serving) 252Calories 0gFat 8gCarbs 0gProtein Show Full Nutrition Label × Nutrition Facts Servings: 1 Amount per serving Calories252 % Daily Value* Total Fat0g0% Saturated Fat 0g0% ...
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If you’ve got leftover vodka, put it to good use in these delicious recipes: Homemade Vodka Sauce and Healthy Pasta alla Vodka. Variations Lemon Lime Vodka –Swap out the pink lemonade for sparkling lemon water, such as Limonata Sanpellegrino. Garnish with a sprig of fresh mint and a fe...
Making a Bullvodka is incredibly easy. Start by filling a glass with ice, and then add a shot of vodka. The type of vodka you use is up to you, but a smooth and clean vodka works best. Next, pour in the juice of half a lime. This will give the cocktail a nice tangy kick. Fi...
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A cocktail or martini glass also looks aesthetically pleasing and is easy to garnish. However, you can also serve this cocktail in a coupe glass, which has rounded sides and is less steep. If possible, you should serve the champagne or prosecco in a tall shot glass, making it easier to ...
whiskey too. You could use a shot of bourbon or Irish whiskey like Jameson or even gin. I would skip the Scotch whiskey for this particular drink because it has a strong peaty taste that might overpower even the strong pickle flavor of the brine. Have fun trying new pickle shot recipes!