Unique Libation: Angel Cocktail
Kick off your evening with a twist on the classic – the Angel Cocktail!
1 Serving
(Individual Glass)
- ½ oz Brombeer Syrup (15 ml)
- ½ oz Orange Juice (15 ml)
- 1 tsp Simple Syrup
- 4 oz Prosecco (120 ml)
Rim Glass:
Lemon Juice Sugar
(Cup)
- 1 ½ cups Brombeer Syrup (360 ml)
- 1 cup Orange Juice (240 ml)
- 2 tsp Simple Syrup
- 2 cups Prosecco (480 ml)
Rim Glass:
Lemon Juice Sugar
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION
- Calories: 709 0g Fat 71g Carbs
- Fiber: 1g 9g Sugars 2g Protein
Prepare
- For the glass rim: Dip the rim of the glass into lemon juice and then roll it in sugar.
- In a champagne flute, combine brombeer syrup, orange juice, and simple syrup. Pour in Prosecco.
- Cheers!
Explore more:
- For a lighter take on the Angel Cocktail, try swapping Prosecco with sparkling water during happy hour, making this cocktail a great option for special occasion gatherings.
- Consider experimenting with a low-alcohol version of this cocktail in a sponsored recipe, featured in the eko video, with just one pot or pan, and an easy 15-minute preparation process.
- Instead of offering regular beverages at your gathering, expand your alcohol-containing drink selection by offering low-alcohol cocktails, like the Angel Cocktail, in addition to other low-alcohol beverages.
- Planning a fun date night? Host a low-alcohol cocktail party at home, using stylish pyrex glasses to serve the Angel Cocktail and other low-alcohol options.
- Preparing for your event? Make sure to have measuring cups and spoons available, including a liquid measuring cup and measuring spoons, to ensure precise measurements for cocktails like the Angel Cocktail.
- Impress your guests at your special occasion with an assortment of low-alcohol cocktails, such as the Angel Cocktail, presented stylishly with a decorated cocktail spoon.
- During your low-alcohol cocktail party, provide a selection of non-alcoholic beverages for guests who prefer not to consume alcohol, offering a low-alcohol version of the Angel Cocktail as an alternative.
- Ensure a smooth event by maintaining a clean and organized bar area, stocked with essentials like a cocktail shaker, strainer, and a pyrex pitcher for serving drinks like the Angel Cocktail.
- Prior to serving, analyze the nutritional information for drinks like the Angel Cocktail, and make any necessary adjustments, such as reducing sugar or utilizing low-calorie alternatives, to create a healthier low-alcohol option.
Enrichment Insights:
- Cognac XO: Approximately 120-150 calories per 1.5 oz serving, minimal carbohydrates and fat, 40% ABV.
- Vanilla Syrup: Approximately 60-80 calories per 1.5 oz serving, high in sugar, minimal fat, no alcohol.
- Raspberry Eau-de-Vie: Approximately 60-80 calories per 1 oz serving, high sugar content, minimal fat, 35-40% ABV.
- Angostura Bitters: Approximately 0-5 calories per dash, minimal carbs, minimal fat, no alcohol.
Total Nutritional Estimate:
- Calories: Approximately 240-325 calories per serving.
- Carbohydrates: High due to syrups and eau-de-vie.
- Fat: Minimal.
- Alcohol: Significant due to cognac and eau-de-vie.
These estimates are approximate and can vary based on specific brands and ingredients used, so it is recommended to consult the product labels or a reliable nutrition database for precise information.