How to Make a Vodka Screwdriver
Fill a highball glass with ice., Add some vodka., Top it off with orange juice., Give it a stir., Garnish with an orange slice or a maraschino cherry.This is entirely optional, but it will help dress up an otherwise simple drink and make it look...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Fill a highball glass with ice.
You can use as much or as little ice as you'd like.
If you are worried about the ice diluting the flavor, use some ice cubes made from frozen orange juice instead. -
Step 2: Add some vodka.
You can use any type of vodka you like, but you might want to use a better quality, as a lower-quality one will stand out.
If you find that vodka has too sharp of a taste for you, try using an orange-flavored vodka instead. , How much orange juice you add is up to you.
Keep in mind that the more juice you add, the weaker the drink will become. , When the Screwdriver was first invented, it was stirred with whatever the workers had on hand: an actual screwdriver.You might want to use a spoon, straw, or stir stick for this. ,, It pairs great with greasy, breakfast type foods, such as bacon and scrambled eggs.
You can also enjoy it with something salty, like pretzels. -
Step 3: Top it off with orange juice.
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Step 4: Give it a stir.
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Step 5: Garnish with an orange slice or a maraschino cherry.This is entirely optional
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Step 6: but it will help dress up an otherwise simple drink and make it look more interesting.
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Step 7: Serve and enjoy the drink.
Detailed Guide
You can use as much or as little ice as you'd like.
If you are worried about the ice diluting the flavor, use some ice cubes made from frozen orange juice instead.
You can use any type of vodka you like, but you might want to use a better quality, as a lower-quality one will stand out.
If you find that vodka has too sharp of a taste for you, try using an orange-flavored vodka instead. , How much orange juice you add is up to you.
Keep in mind that the more juice you add, the weaker the drink will become. , When the Screwdriver was first invented, it was stirred with whatever the workers had on hand: an actual screwdriver.You might want to use a spoon, straw, or stir stick for this. ,, It pairs great with greasy, breakfast type foods, such as bacon and scrambled eggs.
You can also enjoy it with something salty, like pretzels.
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