Tag: simple syrup

  • Strawberry Bourbon Lemonade

    strawberry bourbon lemonade

    Strawberries are starting to show up here, reminding me why I chose to move to the Southern hemisphere just in time for spring. I couldn’t resist buying some up and concocting this cocktail for the increasingly hot days. Nothing like sitting on the balcony, sipping on this dangerously tasty drink, and wishing the pool below was for this apartment building instead of the next one over. I’ve been feeling nostalgic for bourbon, so that’s what I used, even though the bottle of Jack Daniels was pricey. Selection’s limited around here (the Argentine imitations are, frankly, not even close). But this recipe can be adapted to whatever liquor you have on hand, and cheap liquor works just fine, so save your high quality stuff for drinking straight. Ginger mint simple syrup was ready and waiting in my refrigerator, and the flavors are great in here, but, again, feel free to adapt – plain simple syrup will do just fine, or if you have another fancy infused one around, use that. If winter’s approaching where you are and strawberries aren’t in season, the drink’s tasty without them, and it’s a great prop for pretending you’re someplace warm, to boot.

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  • Ginger Mint Simple Syrup

    ginger mint simple syrup

    I love basics like this recipe. An infused simple syrup is a great building block that’s great to have in your refrigerator because even though it’s trivial to throw together, it makes it easy to add a gourmet touch. Suddenly, it’s no problem to make ginger mint lemonade or ginger mint iced tea. Or you can pour a little bit over a fruit salad to take dessert to the next level. And, of course, it’s the perfect addition to mixed drinks, a great foil for whiskey, gin, rum, tequila, or whatever your favorite spirit might be.

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  • Thai Basil Lime Agua Fresca

    thai basil lime agua fresca

    I’ve been posting about Thai basil all week, and here’s a final recipe honoring one of my favorite herbs. Perfect for the seemingly constant heatwaves that have been hitting DC lately. An amazingly refreshing agua fresca—a little sweet, a little tart, and packed with flavor from the Thai basil. This is one recipe where other varieties of basil can be readily substituted if that’s what you have in abundance. It’s exactly the drink I want to sip on during a hot summer day. Plus, it’s ridiculously simple to make and boasts a vibrant, glowing green color, making it a fantastic option to serve to guests.

    While many people reach for carbonated drinks to cool off, this agua fresca offers a fresher and more natural alternative, free from artificial sweeteners and excessive sugar. Its light and herbal flavor makes it just as refreshing, without the heaviness or bloating that sometimes comes with fizzy beverages.

    For an extra twist, you can experiment by adding sparkling water for a subtle fizz or even mixing it with other fruits like pineapple or watermelon for a tropical touch. Serve it over ice, garnish with a sprig of fresh basil, and enjoy a naturally cooling drink that stands out from the usual summer refreshment options.

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