What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Start Smart: Ginger Liqueur! There’s nothing worse than enjoying a specialty crafted cocktail on a remote tropical island and then returning home with a craving to have it again. That happened to me about 4,500 miles ago. What’s a girl to do? “Why not make it yourself?” my husband quipped. “Sure…easy for you to say”, I responded. Well, long story short, as long as he agreed to help me as the “taste tester”, it was worth a shot. Between the two of us, I’m pretty sure we came up with a winning combination for my new fav, Ginger Liqueur Martini. Cheers!
GINGER LIQUEUR
Ingredients:
2 cups vodka
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup ginger root, diced
1/2 vanilla bean, sliced horizontally and seeds scraped
Orange peel
Instructions:
Take a quart-size jar. Combine vodka, sugar, ginger root, vanilla bean, and orange peel. Stir well to dissolve sugar. Place jar, away from sunlight, in a kitchen cabinet. Swirl the jar to stir the contents every morning and night for one week. Remove the vanilla bean. Repeat swirling twice a day for 3 more days. Strain solids through a fine wire mesh strainer. Filter remaining liquid again through two coffee filters until no solids remain. Bottle the ginger liqueur. Allow it to “mellow” for another day. Store away from sunlight.
Ginger Liqueur Martini:
4 ounces vodka, chilled
1 ounce ginger liqueur
Garnish with crystallized ginger
Instructions:
Place martini glass in the freezer to chill. Remove glass and add chilled vodka. Set aside. Fill a shaker with ice cubes. Pour in ginger liqueur. Allow it to chill for one minute. Shake. Strain the ginger liqueur over vodka into the martini glass. Garnish with crystallized ginger.
This is one that we are going to try out 🙂
Thank you so much for sharing.
We already use a lot of ginger in our kitchen.
Greets,
Rudi & Karin
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Enjoy! Let me know how you like it. 🍸🍸
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Oh my, I am very partial to ginger.
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I keep crystallized ginger on hand for sweet rewards. 💛💫
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Beyond wonderful! I’m definitely going to put this on my to-do list, especially when our local ginger is in season this fall!
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Something to look forward to. 😋🌿🍸
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Oh yes! Ginger is one of my favorite flavors, and a ginger martini sounds wonderful!
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Sip slowly. 🍸
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Ginger often gets ignored. Not any more. 😜🍃🍸
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I love ginger so much that I could be tempted, despite not being a drinking person. But I love garlic,? even more, any chance, Gail, of garlic liqueur ?
Joanna
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Ummm…..I think not. Unless you are making a spicy Bloody Mary. 🧅🍅🧄🥃🍃
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I leave that one for you 😂
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No worries. It’s kind of like elderflower liqueur. An acquired taste. 🍸🦩
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Oh yeah, this one is right up my alley! Cheers! 🥂
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A là votre. 🍸✨
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Ginger is good for us and this is an easy way to get it inside instead of peeling!
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That’s for sure. 😍🍃
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That sounds very interesting!
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You may need a sample. 😜🍃🌺
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This looks so good. And it’s shaken, not stirred!
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Chilled, but not frozen. 🍸🍸🍸
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Nice
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Thanks very much. 🦋
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