Coconut Strawberry Daiquiri for Two

If you have roughly 5 minutes to spend in the kitchen, Coconut Strawberry Daiquiri for Two might be an amazing gluten free and fodmap friendly recipe to try. One serving contains 237 calories, 1g of protein, and 2g of fat. For $2.96 per serving, this recipe covers 6% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This recipe serves 2. This recipe from Food Fanatic has 75 fans. Head to the store and pick up coconut rum, strawberries, sprinkles, and a few other things to make it today. It will be a hit at your valentin day event. Overall, this recipe earns a rather bad spoonacular score of 32%. Coconut Strawberry Daiquiri, Strawberry Kiwi Daiquiri Cupcakes with Kiwi Curd, Strawberry Rum Frosting, and Strawberry Rum Shooter Garnish, and Strawberry Daiquiri are very similar to this recipe.

Servings: 2

Preparation duration: 5 minutes

 

Ingredients:

2 ounces coconut rum

2 tablespoons granulated sugar

1/4 cup fresh lime juice

1 ounce black spiced rum

valentine's day sprinkles

6 ounces frozen strawberries, unsweetened

whipped cream

Equipment:

blender

Cooking instruction summary:

In a high powered blender add coconut rum, spiced rum, lime juice, sugar and strawberries.Blend until smooth and creamy, pour into serving glass and top with whipped cream and sprinkles (if desired).

 

Step by step:


1. In a high powered blender add coconut rum, spiced rum, lime juice, sugar and strawberries.Blend until smooth and creamy, pour into serving glass and top with whipped cream and sprinkles (if desired).


Nutrition Information:

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237k Calories
0.89g Protein
2g Total Fat
31g Carbs
2% Health Score
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Calories
237k
12%

Fat
2g
3%

  Saturated Fat
1g
8%

Carbohydrates
31g
10%

  Sugar
26g
29%

Cholesterol
4mg
2%

Sodium
2mg
0%

Alcohol
14g
79%

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Protein
0.89g
2%

Vitamin C
59mg
72%

Manganese
0.34mg
17%

Fiber
1g
7%

Folate
23µg
6%

Potassium
175mg
5%

Magnesium
14mg
4%

Phosphorus
31mg
3%

Copper
0.06mg
3%

Vitamin B6
0.05mg
3%

Calcium
24mg
2%

Vitamin E
0.35mg
2%

Iron
0.4mg
2%

Vitamin B1
0.03mg
2%

Vitamin K
2µg
2%

Vitamin B3
0.38mg
2%

Vitamin B2
0.03mg
2%

Vitamin B5
0.16mg
2%

Vitamin A
66IU
1%

Zinc
0.18mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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