Nutrition Facts for Dead green frog

Dead Green Frog

Dive into a mesmerizing blend of vibrant flavors with the "Dead Green Frog" cocktail—an eye-catching, emerald-hued drink that's perfect for livening up any gathering. This quick and easy recipe combines the sweet, melon-infused notes of Midori with the tangy kick of Blue Curaçao, balanced beautifully by smooth vodka and refreshing orange juice. Served over ice and elegantly garnished with a zesty lime wedge, this drink is as delightful to sip as it is to admire. Ready in just 5 minutes, this cocktail is your go-to for impressing guests or elevating a night in. Brighten up your cocktail game with this unforgettable, visually stunning creation!

Nutriscore Rating: 68/100
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Prep Time:5 mins
Cook Time:0 mins
Total Time:5 mins
Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • 30 ml Midori (melon liqueur)
  • 15 ml Blue Curaçao
  • 90 ml Orange juice
  • 30 ml Vodka
  • 4 pieces Ice cubes
  • 1 piece Lime wedge (for garnish)

Directions

Step 1

Fill a cocktail shaker with the ice cubes.

Step 2

Pour the Midori, Blue Curaçao, vodka, and orange juice into the shaker.

Step 3

Secure the lid on the shaker and shake vigorously for 15-20 seconds until the mixture is well combined and chilled.

Step 4

Strain the cocktail into a chilled martini or highball glass.

Step 5

Garnish with a lime wedge on the rim of the glass for a pop of color and added zest.

Step 6

Serve immediately and enjoy your Dead Green Frog cocktail!

Nutrition Facts

Serving size (290.2g)
Amount per serving % Daily Value*
Calories 232.0
Total Fat 0.3g 0%
Saturated Fat 0.0g 0%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 0.5mg 0%
Total Carbohydrate 26.2g 0%
Dietary Fiber 0.4g 0%
Total Sugars 24.2g
Protein 0.7g 0%
Vitamin D 0IU 0%
Calcium 9.1mg 0%
Iron 0.1mg 0%
Potassium 168.3mg 0%
*The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Source of Calories

Fat: 2.4%
Protein: 2.5%
Carbs: 95.0%