Monday, June 15, 2009
MxMo: Dark n' Stormy Daiquiri
I'm new to the whole blogging thing so I was a little unsure about participating in this Mixology Monday business, but I've really enjoyed reading the roundups from past (and have been a lurker on many websites until recently), so I figured I'd contribute. So, new blog, new drink. This drink, the Dark n' Stormy Daiquiri, is a riff on the classic Dark n' Stormy which is made with Goslings Rum, Ginger Beer, and Lime Juice. I've replace the ginger beer with Canton Ginger Liqueur and served it in a cocktail glass (though I'm sure it would be great on the rocks as well). I think it captures the essence of a D n' S quite well. I first made this drink for a friend of mine who loves to sail and whose favorite drink is a DnS (regardless of the season). So in his presence I refer to the drink as the DevinStormy, but otherwise it really is just a Goslings Daiquiri with the simple syrup replaced by ginger liqueur. Simple but effective... two words which I think describe most of my favorite drinks.
Dark n' Stormy Daiquiri
2 oz Goslings dark rum
1 oz Lime Juice
1 oz Canton ginger liqueur
Shake vigorously with ice and strain into a cocktail glass.
Thanks to rumdood for hosting!!
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Flying High
After first having an aviation cocktail at Gracie's Restaurant in Providence I went on a relentless hunt for the ingredients. Although many people said that you don't really need the creme de violette and can make it with just gin, lemon juice, and maraschino liquor, being initially enticed by the pale violet hue of the original drink, I was not about to half-a** it. So after many trials and tribulations I assembled the ingredients and have been taste testing ever since. I have tried all the different proportions of the drink that I could think of and ended up preferring this recipe that results in a tart drink with a distinct maraschino flavor. I have discovered that the flavor that I originally attributed to the creme de violette was actually mostly the maraschino (which is completely different from that of the ubiquitous artificial red orbs), and that adding a ton of creme de violette does not result in a superior drink. While I still love the faint blue tinge of the original drink, it turns out that yes you can make a perfectly serviceable aviation without the creme de violette.
Aviation Cocktail
2 oz Gin (I like more subtle gins in aviations and save the heavy hitters for G&T's)
.5 oz lemon juice
.33 oz (2tsp) Maraschino Liqueur (I have Luxardo and it is great!)
.167oz (1tsp) Creme de ViolleteAviation Cocktail
2 oz Gin (I like more subtle gins in aviations and save the heavy hitters for G&T's)
.5 oz lemon juice
.33 oz (2tsp) Maraschino Liqueur (I have Luxardo and it is great!)
Shake or stir as is your want (I usually stir heavily or shake lightly), strain into a cocktail glass and garnish with a cherry.
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