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Everyone loves bubbles and a signature co*cktail makes any party special. Add some cheer to your holiday party menu with this mouthwatering Elderflower, Gin & Prosecco co*cktail! One sip and you will see why people love it! You only need 5 ingredients and 5 minutes to make this irresistible drink.
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Are you tired of the same old drinks, but don't want to serve something that has a ton of ingredients and is putzy to make?
This Elderflower, Gin and Prosecco co*cktail (one of our most popular co*cktails!) is just what you have been looking for. You only need 5 ingredients before you are on your way to co*cktail heaven....and that includes the garnishes!
It's filled with gin, elderflower, Prosecco and a squeeze of lime juice in a sugar-rimmed martini glass. One sip and you will see why it's the perfect party co*cktail.
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Ingredients
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Ingredient notes:
- Gin- Use your favorite as the taste of it shines through in this drink.
- Elderflower Liqueur- One of our favorite liqueurs that adds a light, sweet floral taste.
- Prosecco often has a lighter, fruitier flavor than Champagne and easily mixes with ingredients like fruit juices and other liquors.
- Lime Wedges do double duty here so please don't forget them. Simply squeeze one lime wedge in the co*cktail and add a second wedge for the garnish.
Instructions
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Rim a glass with a lime wedge and invert in superfine sugar. Set prepared glass aside and fill shaker with ice. Add gin and elderflower to shaker.
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Shake well to combine and chill. Strain contents into prepared glass. Top with Prosecco and squeeze lime wedge into glass. Cheers!
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FAQ
What kind of glass do I use?
Any style of martini glass works for this beauty, just be sure to leave the champagne flutes for another time.
The sugar rim is key to this co*cktail and the sugar will be gone before the drink with a flute.
Don't have a matching set of martini glasses for a party? Don't stress! We love to mix different kinds of martini glasses when we entertain. Short, tall, stemless, oversize.
They all work and guests will remember which glass they chose!
How do I garnish this drink?
Lime wedges and a sugared rim.
Usually, garnishes are just for looks, but this is one drink where the garnishes really complete the co*cktail.
That sparkly sip of sugar makes this co*cktail extra fancy and the lime juice is the only part of the co*cktail that isn't alcohol.
So please don't skimp on it. Your guests will thank you later.
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Recipe
Elderflower, Gin and Prosecco co*cktail
Garnish With Lemon
This Gin, Elderflower Prosecco co*cktail is a smooth sipper that is perfect to celebrate any occasion!
4.68 from 70 votes
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Servings 1 drink
Calories 324 kcal
Ingredients
- 2 ounces gin
- 1 ounce Elderflower Liqueur
- 3 ounces Prosecco
- Lime Wedges
- Sugar for the rim of the glass
Instructions
Fill a shaker with ice and add the Gin and Elderflower Liqueur. Shake to combine.
Place the sugar on a small plate. Run a lime wedge around the rim of a martini glass and press the rim of the martini glass in the sugar to coat.
Strain the contents of the shaker into the glass and top with Prosecco. Squeeze a lime wedge in the drink and garnish with an additional lime wedge.
Serve immediately.
Notes
Usually, garnishes are just for looks, but this is one drink where the garnishes really complete the co*cktail.
The sugared rim adds the perfect amount of sweetness and the lime juice is the only part of the co*cktail that isn't alcohol.
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Nutrition
Serving: 6ouncesCalories: 324kcalCarbohydrates: 21gProtein: 1gSodium: 7mgFiber: 2gSugar: 13g
Nutrition info not guaranteed to be accurate.
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Elisa says
Fab drink also with fresh grapefruitReply
Rachelle Raymond says
Far the best co*cktail ever with black fox gin haskap gin it’s my all time favouriteReply
Stephanie says
My 19 yo son (has done a bar course but not employed in the industry) loves to mix coctails at home for me and his dad for special occassions. He really suprised me on the 5th Oct my Birthday my making this REALLY delicious Gin Elderflower & Prosecco coctail I was so hooked I had FIVE drinks its really addictive YUMMY Thank you for the reciepe
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Gill says
Mmmmm Not just for Christmas or any other special occasion. What about a weekend with your extra special other half
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