Prep Time:5 minsTotal Time:5 minsServings:1Yield:1 cocktailJump to Nutrition Facts
Prep Time:5 minsTotal Time:5 minsServings:1Yield:1 cocktail
Prep Time:5 mins
Prep Time:
5 mins
Total Time:5 mins
Total Time:
Servings:1
Servings:
1
Yield:1 cocktail
Yield:
1 cocktail
Jump to Nutrition Facts
Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients1tablespoonhoney1tablespoonroom-temperature water1 ½ouncesgin1 ½tablespoonsfresh lemon juiceIce
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Ingredients
1tablespoonhoney
1tablespoonroom-temperature water
1 ½ouncesgin
1 ½tablespoonsfresh lemon juice
Ice
DirectionsCombine honey and water in a cocktail shaker; stir until the honey is dissolved. Add gin and lemon juice and fill the shaker three-fourths full of ice. Cover and shake until chilled, about 20 seconds. Strain the cocktail into a glass and garnish with a lemon twist, if desired.Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, April 2020
Directions
Combine honey and water in a cocktail shaker; stir until the honey is dissolved. Add gin and lemon juice and fill the shaker three-fourths full of ice. Cover and shake until chilled, about 20 seconds. Strain the cocktail into a glass and garnish with a lemon twist, if desired.
Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, April 2020
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Nutrition Facts(per serving)165Calories0gFat19gCarbs0gProtein
Nutrition Facts(per serving)
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