Strawberry White Wine Spritzer: A Low Calorie Cocktail

Strawberry White Wine Spritzer: A Low Calorie Cocktail requires approximately 3 minutes from start to finish. This gluten free, dairy free, paleolithic, and lacto ovo vegetarian recipe serves 1 and costs $1.15 per serving. One serving contains 63 calories, 0g of protein, and 0g of fat. It is perfect for Mother's Day. Head to the store and pick up white wine, seltzer, strawberries, and a few other things to make it today. 1837 people have tried and liked this recipe. Many people really liked this beverage. It is brought to you by Weary Chef. Taking all factors into account, this recipe earns a spoonacular score of 37%, which is not so tremendous. If you like this recipe, take a look at these similar recipes: Watermelon White Wine Spritzer, Apricot White Wine Spritzer, and Pomegrantate & Lime White Wine Spritzer.

Servings: 1

Preparation duration: 3 minutes

 

Ingredients:

¼ lime

unsweetened, lime-flavored seltzer (like Crystal Geyser or La Croix)

3-4 fresh strawberries, diced

2 oz. white wine (I used sauvignon blanc)

Equipment:

skewers

Cooking instruction summary:

Fill a tall glass halfway with ice.Add wine and strawberries, and fill glass nearly full with seltzer. Squeeze in lime juice, and gently stir with a long spoon.Serve with a skewer for eating the berries if desired.

 

Step by step:


1. Fill a tall glass halfway with ice.

2. Add wine and strawberries, and fill glass nearly full with seltzer. Squeeze in lime juice, and gently stir with a long spoon.

3. Serve with a skewer for eating the berries if desired.


Nutrition Information:

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63k Calories
0.4g Protein
0.14g Total Fat
6g Carbs
2% Health Score
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Calories
63k
3%

Fat
0.14g
0%

  Saturated Fat
0.01g
0%

Carbohydrates
6g
2%

  Sugar
2g
3%

Cholesterol
0.0mg
0%

Sodium
3mg
0%

Alcohol
5g
32%

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Protein
0.4g
1%

Vitamin C
26mg
32%

Manganese
0.21mg
10%

Fiber
1g
5%

Potassium
112mg
3%

Magnesium
11mg
3%

Folate
10µg
3%

Vitamin B6
0.05mg
3%

Iron
0.4mg
2%

Phosphorus
21mg
2%

Calcium
16mg
2%

Copper
0.03mg
2%

Vitamin B3
0.23mg
1%

Vitamin B2
0.02mg
1%

Vitamin B1
0.02mg
1%

Vitamin B5
0.11mg
1%

Vitamin K
1µg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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