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Giada's Limoncello Mint Spritzers

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    Utensils Used
    | 1. Coarsely crush the ice cubes, then fill 4 tall skinny drink glasses halfway full with the ice. | 2. Add 1/4 cup mint leaves to each glass and, using a muddle stick or the handle of a wooden spoon, crush the mint leaves together with the ice (this is called "muddling"). | 3. Add 1/2 cup limoncello to each glass, and stir. | 4. Add 1/4 cup of club soda to the top of each drink, and serve. | 5. Note: on the show, Giada made her own limoncello from limes rather than from lemon, vodka, and simple syrup, with a week or marinating; if you can find a lime-based limoncello in the store, wonderful (we've only made it ourselves at home) - but otherwise you can use conventional limoncello. | 6. Also, you could quarter a lime and put each quarter on the edge of the glasses, so that guests could add a squeeze of lime juice into their spritzer. | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Estimated Nutritional Profile for Ingredients
    Ingredient Name Quantity Unit State Energy (kcal) Carbohydrates Protein (g) Total Lipid (Fat) (g)
    limoncello 2 cups - - - -
    ice cube crushed - - - -
    mint leaf 1 cup - - - -
    club soda 1 cup 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
    muddle - - - -
    lime 1 - - - -

    - Means that suitable USDA nutrition profile could not be mapped for this ingredient-unit combination.



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