Cocktail Recipes
Sugar cocktail recipes
Sugar cocktail recipes
- Sugar
- Frosted sugar is easily dissolved. Apart from being used as a mixing ingredient, it can be rimmed with sugar or decorated with a dusting of powdered sugar.
Ingredient Potato shochu 45 ml Cut lime(* 1/4 piece) 1 cut Sugar 2 tsp. Soda to taste(45ml) Mint leaf to taste(12 leaves) Garnish Amount Mint leaf 1 stem Method BuildGlass Tumbler Ice with Ice Alcohol Normal(9% to 24%) Color Transparency Flavor Refreshing Type Long drink,Mojito Liking ★★★★☆ Step 1Put the cut lime and sugar in a glass.Step 2Next, add the mint leaves and mash them gently with a pestle until they are fragrant. Be careful not to mash the mint leaves too much, as they will become too bitter and difficult to drink. Mash the mint leaves to the extent that the bulk of the mint is reduced. Since mint stems tend to be edgy, remove the stems and add only the leaves for a more elegant flavor.Step 3Fill the glass with ice.Step 4Pour potato shochu into a glass and stir.Step 5Finally, pour the soda into a glass to steer.Step 6Garnish with mint. Garnish the mint leaves on top by tapping them once lightly with the palm of your hand to make the aroma rise.Mojito arranged in a Japanese style. Just use shochu instead of rum.Aug 14, 2020Ingredient Milk 100 ml Egg yolk 1 piece Sugar 2 tsp. Vanilla essence 3 drops Crushed ice 1/2 cup MocktailMethod BlendGlass Goblet Ice Crushed ice Alcohol Non-alcoholic(0%) Color Yellow Flavor Milky Type Non-alcoholic Liking ★★★★☆ Step 1Put milk, yolk egg, sugar and vanilla essence in a blender and add an appropriate amount of crushed ice.Step 2Blend ingredients in a blender and pour into a glass.The mellow taste of milk and the rich flavor of egg yolk. It has a high nutritional value because it contains eggs and milk, and is also known as a nutritional drink.May 6, 2020Ingredient Orange juice 40 ml Lemon juice 20 ml Sugar 1 tsp. Arrangement additional ingredient Amount Angostura aromatic bitters(* Be careful that the alcohol component is added very slightly with an alcohol content of less than 1%.) 2 dashes MocktailMethod ShakeAlcohol Non-alcoholic(0%) Color Yellow Flavor Sweet and sour,Fruity Type Non-alcoholic Liking ★★★★★ This cocktail, named after the state of Florida, is said to have been created during the American prohibition era of the 1920s. It is also known as a non-alcoholic cocktail and contains less than 1% alcohol. This cocktail has a sweet and sour, fruity flavor.May 6, 2020Ingredient Cut lime(* 1/4 piece) 1 cut Sugar 2 tsp. Mint leaf to taste(12 leaves) Soda to taste(90ml) Garnish Amount Mint leaf 1 stem MocktailMethod BuildGlass Collins glass Ice with Ice Alcohol Non-alcoholic(0%) Color Transparency Flavor Sweet Type Non-alcoholic,Mojito Liking ★★★★★ Step 1Put the cut lime and sugar in a glass.Step 2Next, add the mint leaves and mash them gently with a pestle until they are fragrant. Be careful not to mash the mint leaves too much, as they will become too bitter and difficult to drink. Mash the mint leaves to the extent that the bulk of the mint is reduced. Since mint stems tend to be edgy, remove the stems and add only the leaves for a more elegant flavor.Step 3Fill the glass with ice.Step 4Finally, pour the soda into a glass to steer.Step 5Garnish with mint. Garnish the mint leaves on top by tapping them once lightly with the palm of your hand to make the aroma rise.A non-alcoholic version of the "Mojito". Sweet with a refreshing mint aroma, it is refreshing to the throat.Feb 10, 2024