There are so many different kinds of cocktails available today in bars,
clubs, restaurants and I'd love to know which creative individual comes up with
the names for all these wonderful fruity cocktail recipes. It seems too, that
those watering spots you've seen in films over the years can boast a bartender
who, generations ago, became a household name by creating his own unique
cocktail and giving it its name.
The world-famous Singapore Sling was created by an Asian bartender named Mr.
Ngiam Tong Boon during the Colonial years between 1910 and 1915. He was the
bartender at the historic Raffles Long Bar in Singapore and he prepared his
delectable concoction of equal parts of gin, cherry brandy and Benedictine,
added a splash each of bitters, Cointreau, grenadine and lime juice and served
it in a tall frosty glass, garnished with fresh pineapple. Thus was born the
most famous of fruity cocktail recipes. Rudyard Kipling regularly enjoyed his
Singapore Sling at Raffles, along with Ernest Hemingway and many other iconic
figures, including royalty.
When we think of cocktails, we envision a tall, elegant frosted glass,
beautifully garnished with colorful fruits – and the ubiquitous paper umbrella.
And it seems that today, any cocktail worth its name consists of various
combinations of liqueurs – and fruits. So how difficult can it be to create your
own fruity cocktail recipes? Let's see how it's done!
First, we need to become familiar with the various ingredients which, when
blended together in varying measure, will result in a cocktail – and then we add
the fruit. This is the star of the show; this is what makes your cocktail stand
out from the crowd with its unique taste, perfume, consistency and appearance.
You might consider adding fruit to the basic element of your cocktail – alcohol.
Choose the best quality vodka or white rum you can find in the store and add
strawberries, oranges, apples, limes – you choose – to the bottle. Place the
closed bottle in a cool dark place and forget about it for a month or more.
During that time, the fruit will marinate deliciously in the alcohol and impart
its flavor, resulting in a uniquely tasting spirit to use as a fruity cocktail
recipe base for your own cocktails.
And what is more tempting than a freshly mixed cocktail in a frosted glass?
To complete your presentation, it just needs a little garnish – and here again,
you use fresh fruits. They will enhance the perfume, tempt the palate and is a
joy to behold. Choose fruits which will marry well with the flavor of your
fruity cocktails, slice it into small chunks, skewer them and place the skewer
across the top of your well-chilled glass. Or, if you're using a citrus fruit
such as an orange or lemon, slice it and cut a slit in each round and place it
on the rim of the glass after you have poured your cocktail.
How beautiful is that – an arrangement of your own fruity cocktail recipes,
perfectly mixed and garnished and presented to your guests on an attractive
tray. Place some scented candles around your bar and your sumptuous drink
creations will glow in their light.
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