3 Festive Low-Carb Holiday Cocktails
By Ariana Frayer
Ariana Frayer, a graphic designer and content creator who has lived with type 1 diabetes for 17 years, shares three festive, blood sugar-friendly cocktails to enjoy this holiday season.
If you’re still trying to get in the holiday spirit, there’s nothing better than a seasonally appropriate cocktail to sip on this time of year. I’ve created three cocktails that feature nostalgic childhood flavors and garnishes meant to wow but also utilize lower-carb ingredients. Enjoy these all season long – with little insulin required!
Recipe Details: Cozy Maple Orange Bourbon
From Ariana Frayer
Makes 1 drink
Recipe Note
To make dehydrated orange slices, very thinly slice oranges, then place them on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Place them in the oven 200°F for 2-4 hours, flipping every 30 minutes to make sure the orange slices don't burn. As a bonus, it will make your home smell lovely.
To make this drink non-alcoholic, replace the bourbon with additional sparkling water.
Ingredients
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2 ounces bourbon
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Juice of 1/2 an orange
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1/2 ounce sugar-free brown sugar cinnamon syrup, such as Torani
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1/2 ounce zero sugar maple flavored syrup, such as Lakanto
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Dash of orange bitters
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Sparkling water
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Sprig of rosemary
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1-2 cinnamon sticks
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Dehydrated orange slice, optional, for garnish (see recipe note)
Instructions
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In a cocktail shaker with ice, combine bourbon, orange juice, cinnamon and maple flavored syrups, and bitters. Shake until cold, about 15 seconds. Strain into an ice-filled old-fashioned glass. Top with sparkling water to taste.
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Garnish with rosemary, cinnamon, and a dehydrated orange slice, if desired.
Recipe Details: Lower-Carb Cranberry Mimosas
From Ariana Frayer
Makes: 2 drinks
Recipe Note
I used a 1:1 ratio of prosecco to the cranberry juice, but feel free to use more or less depending on what you’re looking for in a cocktail. To make this drink non-alcoholic, replace the sparkling wine with the same amount of sparkling water.
Ingredients
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Freshly squeezed orange juice, for the sugared rim
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Stevia, for the rim
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Fresh cranberries, for garnish
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4 ounces low sugar or low calorie cranberry juice, such as Ocean Spray Diet Cranberry Juice
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2 ounces freshly squeezed orange juice
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4 ounces sparkling wine
Instructions
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Working with one glass at a time, wet the rim of a Champagne coupe or flute with orange juice, then dip in stevia to create an even sugared rim on each glass. Place 3-4 cranberries in each glass. Set glasses aside.
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Dip rosemary sprigs in any remaining orange juice and roll into stevia. Set aside.
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Combine the cranberry juice and 2 ounces of orange juice in a cocktail shaker filled with ice and shake until cold, about 15 seconds. Strain evenly into the two glasses, being careful to avoid the sugared rim. Top each glass with 2 ounces sparkling wine.
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Garnish each glass with a sugared sprig of rosemary.
Recipe Details: Santa’s Holiday Nog
From Ariana Frayer
Makes: 1 drink
Recipe Note
Almond-based nog often contains fewer carbohydrates than its egg-toting counterpart. For instance, Trader Joe’s Almond Nog contains 9 grams of carbohydrates compared to its egg-based version, which packs around 17 grams of carbs for the same amount.
To make this drink non-alcoholic, replace the Kahlúa and vodka with 2-1/2 ounces of cooled coffee.
Ingredients
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Lemon wedge, for the sugared rim
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1 mini candy cane, crushed, for the rim
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1-1/2 ounces vodka
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1 ounce Kahlúa coffee liqueur
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1/4 cup of almond nog, such as Trader Joe’s
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1/4 cup of unsweetened almond milk
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1 mini candy cane, for the garnish
Instructions
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Take a lemon slice and line the top of an old-fashioned glass with lemon juice, then dip in crushed candy cane to create an even candy cane rim on the glass. Set glass aside.
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In a cocktail shaker with ice, add all remaining liquid ingredients and shake well. Strain into an ice-filled old-fashioned glass, being careful to avoid the glass rim. Garnish with the mini candy cane.
Photo credits: Ariana Frayer