Hey, party people! Are you ready for some summer fun? I’ve got the perfect drink for you to sip on during those hot and humid days. It’s called the Hugo, and it’s been all the rage in Europe. Thanks to my trusty internet research skills, I found not just one, but three different Hugo recipes for you to try. Let’s get mixing!
Hugo Rezept von Roland Gruber mit Prickel-Tipps
First up is a recipe from Roland Gruber. Now I don’t know about you, but I don’t trust anyone who doesn’t like a little bit of fizz in their drinks. But don’t worry, Roland’s got you covered with his Prickel-Tipps. Take a look at the ingredients:
- White wine (something dry and bubbly)
- Elderflower syrup
- Soda water
- Fresh mint leaves
- Lime juice
Instructions:
- Fill a glass with ice cubes.
- Fill a quarter of the glass with elderflower syrup.
- Add 1-2 dashes of lime juice.
- Fill the glass with white wine, leaving a little bit of space at the top.
- Top it off with soda water.
- Garnish it with mint leaves.
How to prepare:
It’s simple, just follow the instructions!
Preparation time:
5 minutes
Servings:
1 drink per person
Nutrition Facts:
Who cares about nutrition when you’re having fun?
Tips:
- If you want to make it less bubbly, use less soda water.
- If you want to make it more alcoholic, use more wine and less soda water.
- If you want to make it sweeter, use more elderflower syrup.
FAQs:
Is it okay to skip the mint leaves? Sure, but why would you want to?
Skinny-Hugo-Rezept
Next up is a recipe for those of you who want to watch your waistline. Don’t worry, it still tastes delicious. Take a look at the ingredients:
- Sparkling water
- White wine (something dry)
- Stevia or any other zero-calorie sweetener
- Elderflower syrup
- Fresh mint leaves
- Lime juice
Instructions:
- Fill a glass with ice cubes.
- Fill half of the glass with sparkling water.
- Add a dash of Stevia or any other zero-calorie sweetener.
- Add 1-2 dashes of lime juice.
- Add a splash of elderflower syrup.
- Fill the rest of the glass with white wine.
- Garnish it with mint leaves.
How to prepare:
It’s even simpler than the last one. Just follow the instructions!
Preparation time:
5 minutes
Servings:
1 drink per person
Nutrition Facts:
We’ll just say it’s skinny because it’s low in calories.
Tips:
- If you don’t have Stevia, you can use honey or agave syrup.
- If you want to make it more alcoholic, use more wine and less sparkling water.
- If you want to make it sweeter, use more elderflower syrup.
FAQs:
Can I use regular sugar instead of Stevia? Sure, but it won’t be skinny anymore.
Hugo gesucht? Hugo Rezept & mehr zum Sommerdrink
Last but not least, we have a recipe from Drinkoo. This recipe has a few more ingredients, but it’s still easy to make. Take a look:
- White wine (something dry)
- Sparkling water
- Lemon balm
- Mint leaves
- Lime juice
- Lemon juice
- Cane sugar syrup
- Elderflower syrup
Instructions:
- Fill a glass with ice cubes.
- Fill a quarter of the glass with elderflower syrup.
- Add a spoonful of cane sugar syrup.
- Add 1-2 dashes of lime juice and lemon juice.
- Add a few leaves of lemon balm and mint.
- Fill the glass with white wine.
- Top it off with sparkling water.
How to prepare:
It’s a little bit more complicated, but you can do it!
Preparation time:
10 minutes
Servings:
1 drink per person
Nutrition Facts:
Sorry, no nutrition facts for this one. But who cares, it’s summer!
Tips:
- If you don’t have lemon balm, you can skip it.
- If you have trouble finding cane sugar syrup, you can use regular sugar or honey.
- If you want to make it less sweet, use less cane sugar syrup and elderflower syrup.
FAQs:
Is it okay to skip the lemon juice? Sure, but it won’t be as tangy.
So there you have it, folks. Three different Hugo recipes for you to try. Which one will you make first?