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Steve Pope wrote:
> ![]() > >> (Steve Pope) wrote: > >>> For example: cucumber vodka, muddled mint, a small amount of >>> bar syrup and a bit a of soda water. > >> A cucumber mojito? > > You got it!! > > It is cool, way cool, literally as both cucumber and mint are > each cooling by themselves. You'd need a squirt of Ben-*** > to make a cooler drink. > > Steve Sounds yummy (minus the BenGay). I have several forms of mint growing, including a pineapple one that might add an interesting twist to a cucumber mojito. I also have chocolate mint, but it might not go as well with the cuke. |
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Omelet wrote:
> > If you have strawberries, vodka infusion works especially well with > those. ;-d OM!!!!!!!!!!!!! How lovely to see you posting ![]() |
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"Ophelia" > wrote: > Omelet wrote: > > > > If you have strawberries, vodka infusion works especially well with > > those. ;-d > > OM!!!!!!!!!!!!! How lovely to see you posting ![]() From rec.gardens.edible. :-) Cheers O'! -- Peace! Om All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. - Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797) |
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >, > "Ophelia" > wrote: > >> Omelet wrote: >>> >>> If you have strawberries, vodka infusion works especially well with >>> those. ;-d >> >> OM!!!!!!!!!!!!! How lovely to see you posting ![]() > > From rec.gardens.edible. :-) OK ![]() > > Cheers O'! |
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Steve replied to Poe about cucumber-infused vodka:
>> Yum. Any good cocktail recipes to go along? We have loads of cukes right >> now, and I am using them every which way. This sounds like a good use >> for us, as we're hoping to do various vodka infusions with our garden >> produce. I like simply adding it to iced tea. It's good with cantaloupe juice, but that might be more time and trouble than it's worth to you: To juice a cantaloupe without getting a bunch of pulp, purée chunks of cantaloupe in a food processor. Put the purée into a strainer lined with a couple layers of cheesecloth, and put the strainer over a bowl. Set the bowl in the refrigerator and let the juice drip out for a day. (See what I mean about the time and trouble? But it's a useful technique; you can do the same thing with tomatoes, watermelons, or pears, none of which lend themselves well to "normal" juicing.) Cucumber-infused vodka is good in a Bloody Mary, or with fresh carrot juice. It's a good base for an oyster shooter. > Cucumber vodka is fairly popular at infusion bars. It is good > just served up, but the most common combinations I see are > with mint or ginger. > > For example: cucumber vodka, muddled mint, a small amount of > bar syrup and a bit a of soda water. I agree with all that, and I'll add that you can use basil instead of mint. You can make an interesting drink by blending cucumber-infused vodka, dill, roasted cumin, yogurt, and ice water. (Kind of a tzatziki-in-a-glass!) Bob |
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 10:33:33 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"
> wrote: >Steve replied to Poe about cucumber-infused vodka: > >>> Yum. Any good cocktail recipes to go along? We have loads of cukes right >>> now, and I am using them every which way. This sounds like a good use >>> for us, as we're hoping to do various vodka infusions with our garden >>> produce. > >I like simply adding it to iced tea. >Cucumber-infused vodka is good in a Bloody Mary, or with fresh carrot juice. >It's a good base for an oyster shooter. > > >> Cucumber vodka is fairly popular at infusion bars. It is good >> just served up, but the most common combinations I see are >> with mint or ginger. >> >> For example: cucumber vodka, muddled mint, a small amount of >> bar syrup and a bit a of soda water. More ideas, from one of the food blogs I read: http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/i...n-salad-059570 Christine |
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