Showing posts with label Summer Drinks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer Drinks. Show all posts

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Coolers~Mango Agua Fresca

Mango, Ripe – 2 large
Orange Juice – ½ glass
Agave nectar or Honey - 1 tsp
Lime freshly squeezed Juice - 1½ tsp
Lime wedge
Mint leaves for garnish
Water, Ice Cold -1½ cups
(Or Sparkling Water - Soda)

Method:
In a blender, combine Mango (Peeled, Pitted & Diced) and Water and blend until smooth.
Pour through a strainer into ice-filled glasses.
You should end up with about 1 cup of liquid. Stir in Lime juice and Agave.
Garnish with Lime and Mint, and serve.
Serves 2

Chef's Tip: This recipe was inspired by Maria Gonzales, a street food vendor and Whole Planet Foundation borrower, who lives in León, Nicaragua.
This light, refreshing drink popularized in Central America is a terrific thirst quencher on a hot summer day.

You could add Fresh Orange & Lemon Juice in this recipe too.

The trick with making Agua Fresca (Spanish for "fresh water") is to infuse the water with fruit essence without turning it into a smoothie or slushy drink. Feel free to experiment with other flavours such as Strawberry, Watermelon, Cantaloupe and Honeydew.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Mojito ~ Strawberry

Strawberry Syrup - 1 tsp
Lime juice - ¼ cup
Brown Sugar - ½ cup
Lime peel - 1 ½ tsp
Strawberries fresh - 4
Mint fresh sprigs
Club Soda - 3 cups
Sugar (superfine) - 1 ½ tsp

* Take a frozen Glass, dip the rim in Lime Juice and Dip In fine sugar.

Method:
In a tall frozen Glass, add Sugar, 3 Strawberries, 5 mint leaves and a splash of Soda Water. Lightly muddle. Squeeze juice from the Lime, Strawberry Syrup into the glass; (add Rum) Stir and fill glass with ice. Top off drink with Soda Water. Garnish with the remaining Strawberry and a sprig of Mint.

You got yourself a real Cuban Mojito

Chef's Tip: The original Mojito is made with Lime, not Lemon...
Mojitos are known to taste even better with Gold Rum (Alcohol).
I prefer to make Sugar Syrup, in this case Brown (Raw) Sugar Syrup and bottle it.
Superfine Suger - Blend normal Sugar to make your own suferfine Sugar.

Coolers~Strawberry & Watermelon

Strawberries, hulled - 2 cups
Watermelon de-seeded - 1 cup
Ice Crushed - 1 cup
Sugar -1 ½ tbsp
Fresh Mint for garnish
Strawberry- Water - 1 b0ttle

Method:
Blend Strawberries, Watermelon, Ice and Sugar into a smooth purée.
Pour into tall glasses and top off with sparkling Water.
Garnish with Mint and serve.

Makes about 2 drinks

Chef's Tip: I prefer to make Sugar syrup and keep it bottled in the fridge.
Use appropriate Fruit Flavoured Sparkling Chilled Water to enhance the flovour. Strawberries and Watermelon have long been the perfect summer pair. In this light, vitamin-packed homemade cooler, we think they shine particularly bright.

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