• You will be ushered straight into the kitchen.
• You will be offered a cocktail before you have a chance to sit down.
• There will be food. Lots and lots of food. Definitely wine. And most definitely dessert. And cocktails. Did I already mention the cocktails?
We occasionally have visitors who claim not to want, or like, cocktails (you know who you are). This is, naturally, very baffling to us, but I have got a couple of recipes up my sleeve for those rare people. These two cocktails can be drunk without any alcohol in mocktail fashion, but they are also quite light even with booze. If you are ever serving cocktails at brunch these are great candidates.
The Elderflower Collins (like any Collins) is definitely a drink for those who don’t like drinking much. It’s very light, very refreshing and can easily be made with either gin or vodka. If you have some St Germain* (and I thoroughly advise you get some if only to make the Red Queen) then add splash but it won’t be a Collins any more if we are being strict about cocktailing.
Cocktails for two: Floradora and Elderflower Collins and a giveaway
Ingredients
- Floradora
- Serves 1
- 2 measures 50ml gin
- 3 fresh raspberries
- 2 tbsp lime juice
- 1 tbsp sugar syrup
- chilled ginger beer to top up
- lime wedges and fresh raspberries to garnish
- Elderflower Collins
- Serves 1
- 2 measures 50ml gin or vodka
- 1-2 tbsp elderflower cordial
- 2 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tbsp St Germain optional
- chilled soda water to top up
- lemon wedges to garnish
- Method
- 1. In a highball glass stir the gin, cordial, lemon juice, St Germain together with plenty of crushed ice. Top up with soda water and add a couple of thin slices of lemon.
Instructions
- For the Floradora: put the gin, raspberries, sugar syrup and lime juice in your cocktail shaker. Muddle the raspberries with a spoon. Half fill the shaker with ice and shake hard for 30 seconds.
- Pour into a highball glass, add fresh ice and top up with ginger beer.
- Garnish with fresh raspberries and a lime wedge.
- For the Elderflower Collins: In a highball glass, stir the gin, cordial, lemon juice, St Germain together with plenty of crushed ice. Top up with soda water and add a couple of thin slices of lemon.
George Worboys Wright says
I love a good Amaretto Sour!
Karl Borowy says
bloody mary
ajm24 says
Long Island Iced Tea!
Laura Caraher says
I love a good mojito 🙂
Diane Duggan says
You can't beat a Bellini.
Cristino1985 says
A Long Island iced tea is my favourite cocktail
Victoria Dixon says
My favourite cocktail is a Strawberry shortcake – strawberries, cream and Amaretto liqueur – yum yum yum 🙂
snarepuss says
margarita 🙂
Amy Beckett says
Moscow Mule
sue Naylor says
I love maple syrup cupcakes. I don't really drink cocktails so I don't have a favourite.
TRACY HANSON says
I absolutely love Air Mail 🙂 My favourite cocktail although a tad expensive. 🙂
Anneka Hulse says
Mojitos are my favorite cocktails
Emma Davison says
Mojhitos
Natalie Crossan says
I love a bramble cocktail 🙂 tried one in Las vegas xx
Zombie Girl says
I tried a zombie once,it was great, came in a skull glass with a flaming top!
zoe somerfield says
I do like a Sea Breeze