Peppered Strawberry Shrub

So its spring… and you’re stuck at home with a bunch of fresh berries in the fridge and all this time… why not make a homemade shrub? If you’ve never heard of a shrub, its a decades-old way of preserving fresh fruit by macerating it in sugar, then adding vinegar to extend the lifespan - the end result being a sweet, sour and fruity syrup. The cool part about it is it doesn’t have to contain alcohol and makes for an amazing mocktail for those of you who just want a refreshing beverage to drink at home during the day.

We may have bought almost too many strawberries at @ambrosefamilyfarm the other week and had the idea to turn these vine-ripened strawberries into a black pepper/strawberry shrub for a balance of sweet, spicy, sour and fruity. Now the fun part is taking this syrup and creating a cocktail out of it. I used @hendricksgin because of the cucumber notes, then added our black pepper/strawberry shrub syrup, lime and mint to create a refreshing springtime drink you can make at home.



Sidenote: This recipe can easily be a non-alcoholic mocktail. Just omit the gin and add more soda water or NA spirit of your choice. Cheers!

ingredients:

  • 1½ oz | 45 ml Gin

  • 1½ oz | 45 ml Black Pepper/Strawberry Shrub Syrup

  • ½ oz | 15 ml Fresh Lime Juice

  • 3 oz | 90 ml Soda Water

  • 1 Sprig of Mint (garnish)

  • 1 Strawberry (garnish)

 

instructions:

Combine all ingredients except the soda water and garnishes in a shaking tin with ice. Shake vigorously for 10 seconds. Pour and strain over a chilled Collins glass with ice. Garnish with mint and fresh strawberries. Serve and enjoy!

ingredients:

SHRUB SYRUP

  • 2 lbs of Fresh Strawberries (cleaned/quartered)

  • 2 cups Apple Cider Vinegar

  • 1 cup Sugar

  • 1 tbsp Black Peppercorns

instructions:

SHRUB SYRUP

Combine all ingredients in a non-reactive mixing bowl and cover with plastic wrap for 24-48 hours, gently stirring every 12 hours or so and letting the strawberries and sugar granules break down. Fine strain using a mesh strainer into a glass container. For a more refined syrup, strain again through a coffee filter. Add 1oz of gin to fortify the syrup and shake to incorporate.


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