Kick start your morning with something a tad more interesting than your usual bowl of Corn Flakes... Yes, The Breakfast Martini exists and it's delicious! ...Although we don't recommend necking a few of these bad boys before your morning commute, we highly recommend them as a wee treat over a leisurely weekend brunch. So easy to make, you could probably do them with your eyes shut... Enjoy! METHOD
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Thanks so much to the wonderful Sipsmith for the recipe!
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As the toasty hints of Autumn draw ever closer, we found this delicious cocktail recipe that we think you all should try... Pear purée, gin, and rosemary give this autumnal cocktail a crisp, woody sweetness, robust density, and sour, crackling effervescence. The Spiced Pear Collins is perfect for those Friday night's in with loved ones or a delicious accompaniment to those hearty Sunday afternoon meals. Give it go and let us know what you think! For the Cocktail 1 1⁄2 oz. gin 1 1⁄2 oz. pear purée (see below) 3⁄4 oz. rosemary-clove simple syrup 3⁄4 oz. lemon juice Dry sparkling wine or soda water, to top 1 sprig rosemary, to garnish For the Pear Purée and Rosemary-Clove Simple Syrup (makes enough purée and syrup for 5 cocktails) 2 pears, such as Bosch or Bartlett, peeled and pitted 1 1⁄2 oz. lemon juice 1 1⁄2 tsp. fresh rosemary 1⁄2 cup sugar 1⁄2 cup water 1 oz. whole cloves 3 sprigs rosemary Instructions: To make the pear purée: Slice the pears and combine with lemon juice and rosemary in a blender. Blend until smooth; gently strain mixture through a fine-mesh sieve and discard any solids. You will have roughly 1 cup of purée. If not using right away, the purée can be frozen in an ice cube tray and then stored in an airtight contained in the freezer to be used for individual cocktails in the future. To make the simple syrup: Combine the sugar, water, cloves, and rosemary in a saucepan over low heat. When it reaches a boil, remove from heat and let sit for 30 minutes. Strain into a jar and store in the refrigerator until use. To make the cocktail: Combine the purée, syrup, lemon juice, and gin in a cocktail shaker over ice. Shake vigorously until chilled. Pour into a High Ball or Rocks glass and top with a small splash of sparkling wine or soda water. Garnish with rosemary to serve. Deeeeeelicious! Thanks to Saveur for the recipe. |