Zack mixing up the first batch of our new cocktail |
We played a riff on a Cadillac Margarita, using Cointreau, lime, simple, and agave spirits. We subbed raicilla and/or mezcal for tequila and added a healthy dose of watermelon juice and a few dashes of kosher sea salt (as salted watermelon is all the rage right now). The resulting blend of sweet, fruity, citrus, salty, and smoky made an excellent summer sipper. Changing out the agave spirits allows the bartender to adjust the level of smoky flavor as well (I'll probably just make this with tequila for Ann, but I loved the super-smoky, almost peaty-Scotch flavor that raicilla imparted). Juicing a watermelon is easy - using a citrus press on chunks of watermelon works in a pinch, but going full-out and using a juicer leads to high yield without too much work or cleanup.
Here is the recipe for our Smoke on the Water...Melon (name credits go to Zack, who insisted I include the ellipses and all):
In a cocktail shaker, combine the following
0.5 oz lime juice
0.5 oz simple syrup
0.5 oz Cointreau
0.75 oz watermelon juice
1.5 oz agave spirit*
3 dashes kosher sea salt (approximately 1/2 tsp)
Shake over ice and strain into a coupe or margarita glass. Garnish with a watermelon chunk.
*For no smoke (in which case you're basically making a salted watermelon margarita), use blanco tequila. Use mezcal for hearty smoke flavor and raicilla for scotch-lover levels of smoke
I hope you enjoy your Smoke on the Water...Melon
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