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Recipe: Sugar free Tiki drinks
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Rev. Griz
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Thu, Jun 22, 2006 11:04 AM
I'm a type II diabetic, so sugary juices and syrups are something I avoid in general. Consequently, I'm not exactly what you'd call a Tiki Drink expert. It's been a struggle to curb the beer habit, and while I love good whiskey on the rocks, hell, any liquor on the rocks really, perhaps I love it a little too much and too quickly and that can make for a very short party night and a very long day after. In experimenting the other day with stuff I had on hand, I mixed the following: Ice The only ingredient with carbs is the juice, and my guess is that this concoction delivers about 6-8 grams of carbs, and it tastes damn good (assuming you're down with the whole diet drink thing, which I have been for years). Since I don't know a lot about mixed drinks, I don't know what you'd call this if you made it with real ingredients. However, it has inspired me to try my hand at adapting some of the other Tiki Drink recipes I see here for low carb consumption. Anyone have any good ideas for low carb Tiki drinks? [ Edited by: Rev. Griz 2006-06-22 11:06 ] |
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Coco Loco
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Thu, Jun 22, 2006 11:42 AM
Greetings Rev. Griz, Thanks so much for posting this. I'm always in search of sugar alternatives as well. Borderline girl here. I'm gonna try this on Friday. Thanks!! |
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Thu, Jun 22, 2006 5:13 PM
That sounds like a cool tiki drink to me! |
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GentleHangman
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Fri, Jun 23, 2006 7:23 AM
I am also a Type 2 Diabetic and as a result have had to reduce my Tiki Drink consumption significantly. One drink that I absolutely REFUSE to give up is my Original Trader Vic's Mai Tai! However, concessions had to be made as follows: You may have to adjust the amount of simple syrup you actually use (probably downward) as the steeteners taste 'sweeter' than real sugar. Other than these two ingredients, I make no further changes in the recipe. If you trust yourself to be moderate in your consumption of Mai Tais, you can go the "50/50" route: Use Torani's regular Orgeat . . . but your own sugar-free simple syrup. I'm not a doctor (although I stayed in a Holiday Inn Express last week), but this works for me and my A1c's have been just fine. GH |
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Rev. Griz
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Fri, Jun 23, 2006 8:00 AM
Cool, thanks for the tip! Splenda is bitchen, I love that stuff. I didn't know there was sugar-free orgeat. According to what I'm finding, lime juice is about 2.5g of carb per oz, and the curacao is about 7g per oz. Using the TV recipe posted in the "Best Mai Tai" thread with 1 1/2 oz. lime and a 1/2 oz. curacao, that yields about 7-8g carb per drink. That's not bad! It'd be interesting to see what other flavorings are out there sugar-free. I'm going to do some further experimentation this weekend. I think I'll try some Sailor Jerry for added flavor. I see good things about it here on the boards. Rev. Griz [ Edited by: Rev. Griz 2006-06-23 08:12 ] |
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GentleHangman
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Fri, Jun 23, 2006 3:04 PM
I almost forgot - well actually I did forget - but I'm making up for it now! When you make your Splendifirous Rock Candy Syrup . . . add a drop or two of pure vanilla extract to it - that will make it taste more like TV's version. Not enough to make it vanilla syrup - just enough to notice a slight difference. I make about 16 ounces of it at a time and add about three good 'drops' of vanilla to that mixture. One source to get the sugar-free Orgeat is : http://www.marlowescoffee.com GH |
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UtopianDreem
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Fri, Jun 23, 2006 3:10 PM
Found a little info on sugar-free syrups on the Low Cal Tiki Drinks? thread. |
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dogbytes
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Fri, Jun 23, 2006 3:42 PM
there are 51 sugar free syrups by DaVinci ~ if you have a Smart & Final or Cash & Carry (restaurant supply stores) these are inexpensive and taste very good! |
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Sat, Jun 24, 2006 8:12 AM
My wife has some Splendra in our kitchen, it says it measures, cooks and tastes like sugar. I bet you could make some symple syrup using Splenra and mix with it no problem. |
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Tiki Woo
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Fri, Jul 21, 2006 2:07 PM
Thank you for these recipes. Though I'm not diabetic, I try to watch my sugar as much as I can. I can't wait to try these recipes, |
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GentleHangman
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Fri, Jul 21, 2006 3:41 PM
I've made my own "Rock Candy Syrup" using Splenda and a 'hint' of vanilla. Since Splenda can be used in identical measurements (measure-for-measure) as sugar and holds up to the high heat needed to fully dissolve, it makes a tolerable syrup. Not as good as my real Demera Cane Sugar syrup . . . but it will have to do. When I'm in a particularly 'bad-boy' mood, I'll go 50-50 with the Splenda Syrup and the Demera Syrup. Bear in mind, you're only using about 1 1/2 tsp. per drink - just don't go overboard and you'll be fine. Combined with the various sugar-free syrups available, you can concoct pretty damn good Tiki Drinks! GH |
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