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Upside-Down Juice
Ok hear me out… Pineapple upside-down cake… but a cocktail 🤯
In honor of #NationalVodkaDay, I’ve teamed up with my friends at weberranchvodka to make a cocktail that I swear tastes almost exactly like a caramel-y pineapple upside-down cake. The secret is all in this “Upside Down” juice which was inspired by this respetoagave syrup that was recently shared with me. Respeto is made from mature agaves that are slow cooked in hornos (ovens) then crushed using a tahona, bringing out that deep/rich caramel notes that you’d only find at a hacienda in Mexico. When mixed with spices, pineapple and smoked sea salt, you have something thats sweet, fruity, savory and surprisingly balanced.
Comment “JUICE” and I’ll send you the exact recipe I used here.
This mix is then simply shaken with one of my favorite vodkas recently in Weber Ranch (also made from 100% agave) which produces a delicious, rich cocktail with a natural foam from the agave and pineapple. Give this one a shot, you’ll love it.
Cheers and happy national vodka day, y’all!
Strawberry Peppercorn Shrub (Syrup)
Who says this ingredient doesn’t belong in cocktails? 🤔
Together with my friends at cambromfg, I’m going to show you how to make an alcoholic and non-alcoholic version of the same cocktail using a strawberry peppercorn shrub made with… yep, vinegar.
Whether you know it or not, you have eaten or drank something at a restaurant that was made or stored in a Cambro. This brand is ubiquitous within the F&B community and highly regarded as a staple in any kitchen. Enter: CamRounds, the next product in the Cambro home storage lineup.
As you can see from the video - this shows the versatility of the CamRound as I make my Shrub. I love that uses the same lid as my CamSquares and I can easily stack them in the fridge. Not to mention, the ability to use the corners as a ‘spout’ to easily pour from the corners, despite the round base. This is especially helpful when dealing with liquids… like cocktails :P
Cheers y’all!
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Mint Simple Syrup
I hear there’s some sort of 🐎 race tomorrow and a certain cocktail *cough* mint julep *cough* that requires mint syrup. Let me show you how easy that is to make.
Stay tuned later today so I can show you how to make the easiest julep you’ve ever made. Just in time for Derby Day!
“A lighter rendition of the classic, the Alive and Well is more of an “orange” Negroni. aromatic, floral, herbaceous, and slightly fruity backed with Campari’s signature bitterness; it’s a fun, late-summer sipper.”
Don’t forget you can grab this cocktail at @beautiful_south__ this week! Cheers y’all!
Panela old Fashioned
The holidays always remind of the fall/winter flavors and spices that go into everything we eat and imbibe during the season. I recently #partnered up with 1792 bourbon to create a custom cocktail that will tie in all these flavors into a simple cocktail… Can you keep a secret? It has to do with the spiced panela syrup. Infused with flavors that remind me of fall and winter, it ties in well with 1792 Bourbon due to the bourbon’s high-rye content and spice-rich notes, alongside vanilla and caramel. Check out the recipe below and let me know what cocktail reminds you of the holidays! #1792 and #1792Bourbon
Apple Wood Smoked Demerara Syrup
Want to take your Old Fashioned to the next level? Why not elevate your traditional sugar cubes to a an applewood smoked demerara simple syrup. Not only does the demerara provide more of a caramel-like flavor than the traditional refined white sugar cubes, the apple wood brings a fruity smokiness to the party. Make this and you’ll never use sugar cubes in your Old Fashioned again.
