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Jackie-O cocktail: a cup of happiness
Jackie-O cocktail: a cup of happiness

Savor the Joy with Jackie-O Cocktail

1 Serving

  • 0.5 oz Cream (15 ml)
  • 1 oz Brandy or Cognac (30 ml)
  • 1 oz Lemon Juice (30 ml)
  • 1 oz Sparkling Rosé Wine (30 ml) Orange peel for garnish

Nutritional Information

  • Calories: 110
  • Fat: 3g
  • Carbohydrates: 3g
  • Fiber: 0g
  • Sugar: 2g
  • Protein: 0g

Preparation

  1. In a shaker filled with ice, combine cream, brandy, and lemon juice, then shake for 20 seconds. Strain the mixture into a glass.
  2. Top with sparkling Rosé wine and garnish with an orange peel.
  3. Cheers!

Additional Suggestions

  1. For a special moment, indulge in low-calorie happy hour beverages like the Jackie-O cocktail, which contains 110 calories and can be prepared in under 15 minutes with just five ingredients.
  2. To keep date night simple and enjoyable, whip up a low-calorie, low-sugar cocktail using only a liquid measuring cup, like the 95-calorie margarita.
  3. To impress friends during a low-calorie, low-fat gathering, try serving colorful, low-carb cocktails with eco video instructions, such as the strawberry basil gin fizz.
  4. If you're planning a low-calorie, low-fat gathering, concider making festive cocktails under 30 minutes to prepare, like the skinny mojito or pear martini.
  5. To create a delightful low-calorie happy hour beverage for a group, try preparing a pitcher of low-calorie, low-sugar cocktails, like the pomegranate gin fizz or grapefruit paloma.
  6. To offer a fun, low-calorie drink for your next low-fat gathering, try making low-sugar, low-carb cocktails, like cucumber mint mojito or watermelon cooler.
  7. To enjoy low-calorie, low-sugar beverages for a special occasion, consider serving low-calorie, low-fat cocktails, like the skinny margarita or low-sugar mojito.
  8. To maintain low-calorie and low-sugar happy hour beverages, substitute traditional mixers with low-calorie, low-sugar beverages, like Diet Coke or Diet Orange Juice.

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Note: It appears that the original article may have contained an error regarding an ingredient or measurement for the Jackie-O cocktail. The original article mentions "Rohes Material," but it is not a recognized cocktail ingredient or a typical food ingredient in any other culinary context. The provided sources primarily focus on other recipes, including a Meyer Lemon Greek Yogurt Bar, organic rosemary crackers, and various educational programs and activities. Therefore, the information in this rewritten version omits any reference to "Rohes Material" as it is unclear from the given context. If you have more specific information or context related to the Jackie-O cocktail or the "Rohes Material," please provide it so the information can be corrected.

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