Showing posts with label grapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grapes. Show all posts

Monday, June 16, 2014

30/30 - #12 Basil Grape Crush Cocktail

The basil in my garden is exploding right now, so I am trying to use it for every little thing in the kitchen, including cocktails. I came up with this little gem last summer, during Kettler Cuisine Cocktail Month (which also coincided with my birthday). The Basil Grape Crush is a very refreshing cocktail for the hot, hot weather that has started hovering over Raleigh. This cocktail requires a few steps more than just cracking open a beer, but the flavor is worth it.

30/30 - #12 Basil Grape Crush Cocktail

Since I first posted the cocktail recipe, I have changed a few things - the vodka and the ginger mixer. I have recently become hooked on CIROC vodka (yes, this is Puff Daddy's vodka, stop laughing). CIROC is distilled entirely from grapes (no grain or potatoes), which gives the vodka a distinct flavor, and one that I really enjoy. This also makes CIROC perfect for the Basil Grape Crush.

Since I am not much of a soda drinker, I don't keep Ginger Ale around the house much, even for the bar. However, I recently made a ginger-flavored Water Kefir that I thought would be a decent replacement for the Ginger Ale. I was pleasantly surprised! I realize that most people don't have Water Kefir at home, so using Ginger Ale works just as well!

I personally like boozy-flavored drinks, so I like to add 2 shots of vodka into this cocktail. However, some people don't like to taste the alcohol, in which case you would only add one shot. Hopefully the idea of this cocktail gets you through your Monday!

30/30 - #12 Basil Grape Crush Cocktail


Basil Grape Crush

Yields: 1 cocktail

2 basil leaves
4-5 red seedless grapes
2 shots ginger kefir (or ginger ale)
*1-2 shots CIROC vodka (depending on how strong you like your drinks)
Fresh lime wedge (optional)

In a large glass or cocktail shaker, muddle the basil, grapes and splash of ginger kefir/ale. Add in the vodka and squeezed lime wedge (if using), then shake vigorously. Set aside.

Fill a cocktail glass halfway with ice and pour in the strained, muddled vodka mixture (optional to add in the muddled grapes and basil leaves as well). Pour in the ginger kefir/ale and stir with a small spoon. Serve with more lime if desired. 

Sit back, put your feet up and say "Ahhhhhh!"

Monday, February 11, 2013

Valentine's Day Menu Ideas

Ryan and I don't like to go out for Valentine's Day anymore. Restaurants tend to be more crowded and there is so much pressure to have the perfect meal. Instead, we discovered a few years ago that we have much more fun coming up with our a menu together to cook at home.

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Much like our One Year Anniversary meal, we like to make it special, but simple. Our meal planning always starts around the protein, which in this case will be Alaskan King Crab Legs if we can find them. Don't worry, we will share pics and recipes!!

Here are a few menu ideas for a nice home-cooked date night.

Cocktails

Valentine's Day usually involves a drink of some sort. Whether it be a really good bottle of wine from the cellar, crisp champagne or a fancy cocktail, it is nice to begin the meal with a wind-down and toast to your relationship. Since I am starting to find blood oranges around, Ryan requested that we start with a Blood Orange Martini or Old Fashioned.

Valentine's Day Menu

We will probably pull out a bottle of wine to finish the night and hope to not be feeling it the next morning! 

Appy

Next up is a nice appetizer to keep your appetite at ease while making dinner. This is also a good way to prolong the evening and slow the meal down. We just picked up some yummy goat cheese from the Farmers' Market, so we will probably make Roasted Grapes with goat cheese and crostini. 

Valentine's Day Menu

A simple cheese and crackers are a good choice too, but don't eat too much and ruin the star of the show! 

Main Course

We usually like to get seafood, something that we don't purchase a lot. We are straight up seafood snobs, and not afraid to admit it! My regular readers know from previous posts that I rarely spice up seafood. If it is fresh, then none is needed! Lobster tails are a great idea for main course because they take very little time to cook. The prep work (cutting of the shell) can all be done ahead of time, so your attention can be on your date or loved one and not the food! 

Valentine's Day Menu

We tend to stay away from attention seeking dishes that fall into the "labor of love" category, like risotto. Same goes with the side dishes. A simple vegetable or rice pilaf works great. Occasionally we will spruce up something with a sauce, but most of the time we keep it light so we aren't painfully full at the end of the meal either. This just better prepares us for the best part - dessert! 

Sweets for my Sweet

Yes, I love saying that and LOVE making desserts for Ryan. I always offer to make the dessert for our special meals. This year we are going to take a crack at a chocolate soufflĂ©. My advice would be do any chocolate dessert such as:


Valentine's Day Menu

We are looking forward to having a nice date night at home with delicious food. Hopefully we can find the Alaskan King Crab legs! 

Happy Valentine's Day :)